More聽than聽80聽migrants聽were聽rescued聽in the Mediterranean聽on Saturday, Aug. 10, as Hollywood star Richard聽Gere聽highlighted the聽plight of those stranded after boarding a charity ship.
The聽migrants, mainly Sudanese men and adolescents, were picked up by the Ocean Viking ship from a rubber dinghy off the coast of Libya, according to Doctors without Borders (MSF), which operates the vessel along with the French charity SOS Mediterranee.
The rescue operation comes as a dispute escalates over who will take in聽migrants聽rescued聽by another charity ship, with mild Mediterranean weather increasing the number of people trying to make their way to Europe from Africa.
Malta said Saturday it would take in 39 migrants picked up by the Open Arms ship in the country鈥檚 rescue zone the day before, but refused entry to 121 others who have been聽on聽board the ship for nine days.
However Spanish charity Proactiva, which operates the ship, rejected the offer, insisting Malta also take the 121 migrants, including 30 children.
Proactiva founder Oscar Camps said the decision not to take in all the聽migrants聽鈥渃aused a serious security problem聽on聽board鈥 the Open Arms.
鈥淭he anxiety levels of these people is unbearable,鈥 he tweeted.
Malta said the 121 migrants 鈥渨ere intercepted in an area where Malta is neither responsible nor the competent coordinating authority.鈥
鈥楥loser to breaking point鈥
American movie star Gere boarded the Open Arms on Friday, Aug. 9, aiming to keep a spotlight on the situation for migrants as they wait for European nations to agree to take them in.
鈥淢ost people refer to them as migrants, but for me, they are refugees that are running from a fire,鈥澛燝ere told a press conference on the Italian island of Lampedusa on Saturday.
Gere聽said he spoke to almost everyone聽on board and 鈥渢here are 121 stories.鈥
鈥淭hese are extraordinary people, they are so strong, they lived such horrors, they were living in hell鈥 torture, rapes imprisonment,鈥 he said.
Gere said he did not care about politics, that the point was to help people in distress.
鈥淚 am coming from a place with a very bizarre political situation, with a president who is putting an enormous amount of energy into dehumanizing people.
鈥淲e have our problems of refugees who come from Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, from Mexico. It is very similar to what is going on聽here.
鈥淚t has to stop everywhere on the planet now,鈥 Gere said, who helped bring water and food to the migrants.
He said they 鈥渁ppeared to be in OK shape,鈥 but warned, 鈥淭hey are getting closer and closer to breaking point.鈥
Italy refuses migrants
The Ocean Viking聽rescued聽85 people including four children聽on Friday, so the latest group means a total of around 170 are now聽on聽board, all from sub-Saharan Africa.
An AFP journalist is also on the ship, which left Marseille on Sunday, Aug. 11.
The Ocean Viking is registered in Norway, and Italy鈥檚 far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini sent a warning to Oslo this week.
鈥淚taly is not legally bound, nor disposed to take in clandestine, unidentified聽migrants from onboard聽the Ocean Viking,鈥 wrote Salvini, who has taken a hard line against聽migrants聽and this week sparked a political crisis by pulling his support from Italy鈥檚 governing coalition.
Salvini has said the same about the Open Arms聽migrants.
He also said he hopes聽Gere聽鈥済ets a bit of a suntan鈥 and that he should take the聽migrants聽to Ibiza, a Spanish resort island.
Norway鈥檚 minister of justice and immigration, Joran Kallmyr, said聽on聽television that the聽migrants should be 鈥渢ransported back to Africa, either to Tunisia or Libya.鈥
鈥淭hey should not be sent to Europe because then this action will be an extension of the refugee route instead of a rescue operation.鈥
European parliament speaker David Sassoli wrote to European Union (EU) Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Thursday, Aug. 8, urging immediate aide for the migrants聽and a quick deal between the member states to take them in.
However, a commission spokesperson admitted Friday that no mediation effort was underway in Brussels to allow the Open Arms group to disembark on聽dry land in Europe.
France announced聽on聽July 22 that 14 EU states had agreed聽on聽a 鈥渟olidarity mechanism鈥 to share out聽migrants聽saved聽in the Mediterranean, so long as they were allowed to disembark in Italy. HM/JB
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