Orlando Sentinel

Gere visits migrants stuck in Mediterran­ean

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Carrying boxes of fruit, Richard Gere visited rescued migrants Friday on a humanitari­an ship that has been struck in the Mediterran­ean Sea for over a week, landing smack in the middle of a debate over immigratio­n that European nations have not been able to resolve.

The American film star took food and supplies by boat to 121 people aboard the Open Arms, a rescue ship floating in internatio­nal waters near the Italian island of Lampedusa after being blocked from entering ports in Italy and Malta. Those nations want fellow European Union countries to take in more of the migrants who come across the sea.

The actor, 69, spoke to several migrants who had fled war-torn Libya on unseaworth­y smuggling boats before being rescued, among them a man and his baby. A father of two, Gere shared photos of his youngest son, who was born in February.

Gere has a long history of human rights activism and often campaigns for environmen­tal issues and AIDS research. He has been banned from China for advocating for human rights in Tibet.

He happened to be in Italy this week and after seeing news about the boat’s plight, contacted the Spanish charity Open Arms and asked “How can I help?” a spokeswoma­n for the group said.

Two days later Gere was on Lampedusa, helping load a boat with supplies.

“The most important thing for these people here is to be able to get to a free port, to get off the boat, to get on land and start a new life,” Gere said, urging the world to “please support us here on Open Arms and help these people, our brothers and sisters.”

 ?? FRANCISCO GENTICO/AP ?? Actor Richard Gere, right, helps serve meals to migrants aboard the Open Arms humanitari­an ship.
FRANCISCO GENTICO/AP Actor Richard Gere, right, helps serve meals to migrants aboard the Open Arms humanitari­an ship.

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