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Migrant sailboat defies Salvini, docks in Italy

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A CHARITY rescue vessel on Saturday brought 41 shipwrecke­d migrants into port in Lampedusa, the second boat to defy far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini’s bid to close Italian ports to them.

Mediterran­ea’s Italian-flagged Alex was met by a strong police presence on the quayside but people were not allowed to disembark after spending two days with the rescued migrants and asylum seekers on the sailboat.

“I do not authorise any landing for those who couldn’t care less about Italian laws and help the people smugglers,” populist deputy prime minister Salvini tweeted as night fell.

Salvini last month issued a decree that would bring fines of up to 50,000 euros ($ 57,000) for the captain, owner and operator of a vessel “entering Italian territoria­l waters without authorisat­ion”.

After the Alex reached port, he said that he would raise the maximum fine to one million euros.

Mediterran­ea tweeted back a request to disembark those rescued, saying it had sailed to “the only

possible safe port for landing”, citing “intolerabl­e hygiene conditions aboard”.

“Shipwrecks and crew are exhausted... people rescued need to be cared for... this is a surreal situation and it is an unnecessar­y cruelty to prolong the wait.”

Authoritie­s on Lampedusa last week seized another rescue ship belonging to German aid group SeaWatch after it forced its way into port with dozens of rescued migrants on board and arrested its captain, Carola Rackete.

An Italian judge this week ordered her freed as she had been acting to save lives, a decision which sparked Salvini’s ire but may have encouraged the Alex crew.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? PATRICK Kennedy, former Democratic member of the United States House of Representa­tives, delivers a speech in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate during a protest against the Iranian regime in Berlin. Several thousands people some of which supporters of the National Council Of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its leader Maryam Rajavi, gathered in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate at the German capital’s Mitte district, in a protest against the current Iranian regime.
AFP PHOTO PATRICK Kennedy, former Democratic member of the United States House of Representa­tives, delivers a speech in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate during a protest against the Iranian regime in Berlin. Several thousands people some of which supporters of the National Council Of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and its leader Maryam Rajavi, gathered in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate at the German capital’s Mitte district, in a protest against the current Iranian regime.

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