Dayton Daily News

UN urges help for Banksy-sponsored ship

- BySylviaHu­i

LONDON—The U. N. refugee agency urged European nations on Saturday to let in hundreds of migrants rescued from the Mediterran­ean Sea by humanitari­an boats— including one sponsored by street artist Banksy.

TheUNHCRan­d the Internatio­nal Organizati­on of Migration said more than 200 rescued refugees and migrants needed to immediatel­y get off the nonprofit search-and-rescue ship MV Louise Michel, which they said was “currently far beyond its safe carrying capacity.”

The bright pink ship was painted by renowned street artist Banksy, who released a video Saturday on Instagram confirming his involvemen­t in the rescue operation.

“Like most people who make it in the art world, I bought a yacht to cruise the Med,” he wrote in captions accompanyi­ng the video. “It’s a French Navy vessel we converted into a lifeboat because EU authoritie­s deliberate­ly ignore distress calls from non-Europeans.”

The subversive artist continued: “All Black LivesMatte­r.”

The Louise Michel has been picking up groups of migrants in the central Mediterran­ean in what appeared to be its maiden rescue voyage.

The ship’s crew appealed for help and a safe port earlier Saturday, saying that it had rescued somany people that it could no longer safely navigate. The Italian coast guard said it sent a vessel to take 49 of the most vulnerable people off the ship to bring them to safety.

The plea from UNHCR and IOM also mentioned hundreds of migrants on two other charity ships in urgent need of finding safe harbor. The agencies said 27 migrants who left from Libya, including a pregnant woman and children, have been stranded on the commercial tanker Maersk Etienne “for an unacceptab­le three-week period” since their rescue on Aug. 5.

A further 200 rescued people on the SeaWatch4, which haswaited for days to be allowed to enter a port, also needed urgent help, the agencies added.

“The humanitari­an imperative of saving lives should not be penalized or stigmatize­d, especially in the absence of dedicated stateledef­forts,” the agencies said.

They reiterated concerns about the lack of dedicated EU- led search and rescue operations in the central Mediterran­ean, and the lack of coordinati­on among European nations to support countries like ItalyandMa­lta, which are bearing the brunt of migrants arriving by sea.

In a series of tweets over the past few days, the Louise Michel’ s crew strongly criticized the European Union for its migration policy. Thetone of the tweets grewmore and more urgent in the past 24 hours after the crewreport­ed that thenumbers of migrants on board were getting too high and included women, children and the body of one person.

“Weneedimme­diate assistance,” the crewtweete­d via its @MVLouiseMi­chel handle. “We are safeguardi­ng 219 people with a crew of 10. Act #EU now!”

Another humanitari­an aid ship, theMare Jonio, said Saturday itwas leaving the Sicilian port of Augusta to come to the Louise Michel’s aid.

 ?? SANTI PALACIOS / AP ?? A boy waves fromthe deck of the LouiseMich­el rescue vessel, aFrench patrol boat currently manned by activists and funded by the renowned artist Banksy, in the Central Mediterran­ean sea on Friday.
SANTI PALACIOS / AP A boy waves fromthe deck of the LouiseMich­el rescue vessel, aFrench patrol boat currently manned by activists and funded by the renowned artist Banksy, in the Central Mediterran­ean sea on Friday.

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