By Kyle Herda

Impunity Watch Reporter, Europe

ROME, Italy – A boat leaving Libya with around 700 migrants has capsized in the Mediterranean south of the Italian coast. So far only 28 survivors have been pulled from the water, along with 24 bodies; the rest are still missing with hundreds presumed dead.

The Italian Coast Guard was involved in the search for survivors after the boat capsized. (Photo courtesy of The New York Times)

 

The boat was 20 meters long and capsized 70 miles north of Libya. A Portuguese ship was directed by Italian authorities to go save the migrant ship after those aboard sent out a distress signal. When the Portuguese vessel neared the migrant ship, a large number of those aboard rushed to the side of the boat facing the Portuguese ship and their boat capsized. Four days earlier, another migrant boat capsized off the Libyan coast leaving 400 dead in addition to the 144 that had to be rescued. On April 6, 7 drowned near Turkey after a boat containing 29 Syrian and Iraqi refugees. Over 900 migrants have already died this year in the Mediterranean attempting, with some days requiring up to 20 migrants boats and 8,000 migrants in need of help.

French President Hollande and Human Rights Watch both called on the European Union to help in the rescue more, claiming that these deaths are preventable. Pope Francis also called on the EU to take action “decisively and quickly to stop these tragedies from recurring.” The EU in return is organizing to prepare a European Migration Strategy to be adopted by mid-May. Italian Prime Minister Renzi focused the blame on human traffickers for using ships of such poor quality to send over migrants. The International Organization of Migration estimates 3,072 migrants drowned last year, following 700 from 2013.

While it appears that this instance involved a prompt response, EU’s foreign policy chief, Italian Federica Mogherini, says “Now is time for the European Union as such to tackle these tragedies without delay.” Pope Francis also demanded decisive and quick responses for those “looking for a better life.”

For more information, please see:

The New York Times – Hundreds Feared Dead After Boat Filled With Migrants Capsizes in Mediterranean – 19 April 2015

The New York Times – Hundreds Feared Dead After Boat Filled With Migrants Capsized in Mediterranean – 19 April 2015

CNN – ‘Genocide’ charged as boat capsizes in Mediterranean – 19 April 2015

Fox News – Migrant boat capsizes off Libya, 400 feared dead – 15 April 2015

Sunday’s Zaman – 7 drown as migrant boat capsizes near Datca – 6 April 2015

Author: Impunity Watch Archive