Chattanooga Times Free Press

Italy estimates 680K migrants might cross the sea from Libya

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO

ROME — Intelligen­ce reports indicate nearly 700,000 migrants are in Libya awaiting an opportunit­y to set out by sea toward Italy, a lawmaker from Premier Giorgia Meloni’s farright party said Sunday, but a U.N. migration official called the number not credible.

Tommaso Foti, the lower parliament­ary house whip for the Brothers of Italy Party, told television channel Tgcom24 the Italian secret services estimated 685,000 migrants in Libya, many of them in detention camps, were eager to sail across the central Mediterran­ean Sea in smugglers’ boats.

Meloni is hoping a European Union meeting later this month yields concrete solidarity from fellow leaders of EU nations in managing the large numbers of migrants and asylum-seekers who come to countries on the Mediterran­ean’s rim, including Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Spain as well as Italy.

“Europe can’t look the other way,” Foti said.

While the intelligen­ce services assessment sparked alarming headlines in Italy, a spokespers­on for the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration cautioned that the figure appeared to be confusing the high end of the estimated number of migrants in Libya with those who were actually seeking to head from there to Europe.

“This number seems to be an estimate, that we also give, of the total presence in Libya,” Flavio Di Giacomo told The Associated Press in Rome.

But of that number “only a minimum part want to leave and only a minimum part succeeds in leaving” for Europe, Di Giacomo said. For example, many migrants in Libya come from Niger and Chad, two African nations on Libya’s southern border, and eventually return to their homelands, he said.

The Italian intelligen­ce service’s estimate “is the last of a long series of alarms that we’ve seen in the last 10, 12 years, that turned out to be mistaken” Di Giacomo said. “That number doesn’t seem to be absolutely credible.”

 ?? AP PHOTO/VALERIA FERRARO ?? On Saturday, police check a fishing boat carrying some 500 migrants in the southern Italian port of Crotone.
AP PHOTO/VALERIA FERRARO On Saturday, police check a fishing boat carrying some 500 migrants in the southern Italian port of Crotone.

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