May 31, 2012 — News

Written by Frances Webber
An imaginative project highlights migrant deaths at sea and seeks to restore traditions of humanity and rescue endangered by migration control.
The callous and deliberate failure by the Italian and Spanish governments and NATO to rescue seventy-two migrants in their drifting dinghy in a Mediterranean ‘search and rescue area’, leading to the deaths of sixty-three of them in March 2011, attracted widespread condemnation,[1] a critical report by the Council of Europe,[2] an admission of responsibility by the Italian government[3] but little by way of positive action to stop the estimated 1,500 migrant deaths each year there.[4] But an international coalition of activists, parliamentarians, artists and journalists is not prepared to allow these deaths by policy to continue.
In April 2012, four survivors of the March 2011 disaster initiated a legal action against the French military, whose planes were ‘saving civilian lives’ in Libya but neglected their humanitarian responsibilities a few nautical miles away. The action is supported by a coalition of European NGOs:Agenzia Habeshia, Associazione Ricreativa e Culturale Italiana (ARCI), Coordination et initiatives pour réfugiés et immigrés (Ciré), Fédération internationale des ligues des droits de l’Homme (FIDH), Groupe d’information et de soutien des immigrés (GISTI), Ligue des droits de l’Homme (LDH), Migreurop,Progress Lawyers Network and the Réseau euro-méditerranéen des droits de l’Homme (REMDH).

Migreurop, which is helping to organise the voyage, is calling on activists, migrants and supporters of solidarity networks, to join them or to offer solidarity and support. For further information download the information leaflet (pdf file, 356kb)