2yrs Old Nigerian Boy & 4 Others Drown In The Mediterranean Sea, Libyan Coast Guards Blamed (Photos)

Date: 11-11-2017 8:31 am (6 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
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Five persons including a 2-year-old Nigerian boy drowned on the Central Mediterranean Sea on Monday morning, November 6.

The child’s 26-year-old mother woman (pictured) was saved from drowning but he died before her eyes.

According to the Sea-Watch, a German Non-profit organization, that conducted the rescue operation,  the tragic incident was caused by the violent and reckless behavior of Libyan Coast Guards.

“At approx. 7 am, the crew aboard Sea-Watch 3 received a call of Rome MRCC. North of Tripoli a sinking inflatable boat in international waters had sent a distress call.

The Sea-Watch 3 crew arrived on location at about the same time as a Libyan Coast Guard patrol boat and started boarding of people in distress,”
the statement reads.

The Libyan Coast Guard approached the boat as well and took over people from aboard the boat, however beating and threatening them. Onboard panic started and a numerous refugees fell overboard. The Libyan ship took off with inappropriate speed while people were still latching onto the side, being dragged by their vessel.

After Sea-Watch had already repeadtedly alarmed the Libyans about their life-threatening practice, an Italian Navy helicopter had to intervene, briefly stopping the Libyan ship, to prevent further deadly maneuvering. At least 5 people were killed in the boat’s sinking, among them a child whom the medical crew onboard Sea-Watch 3 was not able to reanimate.

“Probably, nobody would have had to die today if only we had the possibility to operate reasonably in a calm environment. Instead of coordinating the rescue operation with the vessels present such as a ship of the French Navy, the Libyans tried to take as many people as possible back to Libya – and accepted the loss of several lives”, says head of mission Johannes Bayer.

“These deaths have to be blamed on the Libyan Coast Guards who have obstructed a safe rescue with their brutal behavior. The responsability is on the side of the European Union, however, who trains and finances these militias. They act in the EU’s will.

The European governments finally have to draw conclusions from this incident and stop the collaboration with the Libyan Coast Guards. The EU has to stop to rate migration control higher than human rights!”


Libyan Coast Guards have clearly breached international law by bringing an unknown number of people onboard their vessel, probably with the goal to take them back to Libya.

“We were at high seas, outside of libyan territorial waters, about 30 nm north of Tripoli – even outside of the consecutive zone. There, the Libyans have no sovereign rights whatsoever”, says Sea-Watch captain Pia Klemp.




Posted: at 11-11-2017 08:31 AM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- kaposky at 11-11-2017 09:42 AM (6 years ago)
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UNA NO DEY HEAR
Posted: at 11-11-2017 09:42 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 11-11-2017 03:24 PM (6 years ago)
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SEA FOOD
Posted: at 11-11-2017 03:24 PM (6 years ago) | Grande Master
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- osarobo62 at 11-11-2017 05:39 PM (6 years ago)
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na deafness dey worry una.....why carry a 2 year old child on such a dangerous journey
Posted: at 11-11-2017 05:39 PM (6 years ago) | Hero
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- Asterimou at 12-11-2017 01:15 AM (6 years ago)
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HABA, you mean that woman in that picture is 26 years old? Please don't start..
Posted: at 12-11-2017 01:15 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- BournIdentity at 13-11-2017 03:24 AM (6 years ago)
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Roll Eyes                                                                        
Posted: at 13-11-2017 03:24 AM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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