The Jerusalem Post

Italy seizes ship that stopped migrants’ return

- • By STEVE SCHERER

– An Italian court has seized a charity ship on charges that its crew helped illegal immigratio­n by rescuing more than 200 migrants from boats before Libya’s coast guard could move in to take them back to Africa, the aid group said.

The case highlighte­d an increasing­ly highly-charged stand-off between humanitari­an groups seeking to save lives on the open seas and European authoritie­s trying to stem the number of people making the dangerous crossing in the first place.

The Spanish charity Proactiva Open Arms picked up the migrants who were in unsafe rubber boats in internatio­nal waters 73 miles (117 km) off Libya’s coast on Thursday, Italy’s coast guard said.

The charity ignored orders to stay away by Libya’s coast guard, which claimed responsibi­lity for taking in migrants in that stretch of sea, the Italian coast guard added.

Proactiva released footage that it said showed a young boy sitting in his father’s lap on its ship. “He would have never forgiven us had we returned him to hell,” Oscar Camps, the founder of Proactiva, said on Twitter. The United Nations has said migrants face dire conditions in Libya.

The charity said it took the migrants to the Sicilian port of Pozzallo on Saturday.

A day later, a court on the island ordered the ship’s seizure on suspicion that three Proactiva members, including the captain of the ship and Camps, were operating it as part of a criminal associatio­n that favored illegal immigratio­n, Proactiva lawyer Rosa Emanuela Lo Faro said.

“The courts say that Proactiva violated an internatio­nal agreement,” Lo Faro told Reuters by telephone, denying any wrongdoing.

“This is an agreement made with the Libyan government that Open Arms knows nothing about. Open Arms was never notified that the area was a rescue zone managed by the Libyans,” she said.

It is the second time Italy has seized a rescue vessel. A German ship, the Iuventa, was impounded in August on accusation­s it had aided illegal immigratio­n. The group, Jugend Rettet, denies the charges and is seeking to get the ship back.

Italy has agreed to hand over full responsibi­lity for sea rescues across about a tenth of the Mediterran­ean to Libya’s coast guard by 2020, an accord first reported by Reuters in December.

The country has been on the front line of boat migrant arrivals for the past four years, when more than 600,000 migrants reached the country’s shores.

 ?? (Antonio Parrinello/Reuters) ?? MIGRANTS WAIT to disembark from Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms’s vessel in the Sicilian harbor of Pozzallo last week.
(Antonio Parrinello/Reuters) MIGRANTS WAIT to disembark from Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms’s vessel in the Sicilian harbor of Pozzallo last week.

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