700 refugees drown, European politicians guilty


This 19 April 2015 video is called Lampedusa migrant boat disaster: 700 feared dead as ship capsizes off Libya.

From AFP news agency:

700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck

Hundreds more people are believed to have drowned when a fishing boat smuggling migrants to Europe capsized off Libya, UN’s refugee agency says

Sunday 19 April 2015 10.14 BST

From weekly The Observer in Britain:

Migrant boat disaster: ‘irresponsible’ rhetoric blamed for failure to restart rescue

UN official accuses politicians in Britain and across Europe of obstructing attempts to save migrant lives after boat sinks in Mediterranean

Mark Townsend

Saturday 18 April 2015 20.43 BST

Anti-immigrant rhetoric from politicians across Europe, including Britain, is blocking attempts to introduce large search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean that would save large numbers of migrant lives, a senior UN official has warned.

In comments that reveal the growing frustration within the UN Refugee Agency over Europe’s response to the growing migration crisis in the Mediterranean, Laurens Jolles said political expediency was preventing measures being taken to reduce migrant deaths.

Jolles, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) representative in Italy, said: “In many countries in Europe at the moment, the [political] dialogue and the rhetoric is quite extreme and very irresponsible.”

Italy is experiencing a wave of hostility towards the influx of migrants before regional elections at the end of May, while in the runup to the UK general election, Ukip has been accused of forcing a toxic debate about immigration and national identity.

Jolles said: “Because of elections and because of the economic crisis, it becomes difficult for those parties who traditionally would not follow on those same lines to counter the rhetoric with the strength that they should.

“It’s a fear of foreigners, which is a logical fear, a natural fear, but it is being exploited for populist or political reasons, especially in election periods.”

An estimated 400 migrants drowned last week when their boat capsized en route from Libya to Italy. The tragedy prompted fresh calls from human rights organisations to mount large-scale search-and-rescue operations, but UNHCR officials say politicians are choosing to avoid upsetting their electorates. “The level of this dialogue compared to 20 years ago is just incredible. It wouldn’t have been possible in the past, the racist rhetoric, the rhetoric of intolerance. In the 60s, 70s and the 80s, we would never have accepted this,” said Jolles.

Critics say the cancellation last year of an Italian-run sea rescue mission, Mare Nostrum, and the launch in November of Triton, a significantly smaller border surveillance operation by the EU, have created the conditions for what many believe will lead to a record number of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean this year.

EU governments believe the narrower scope of the current mission is justified, claiming that a scaled-back rescue operation will deter migrants from making the crossing.

The Foreign Office says it will not support future search-and-rescue operations because they encourage migration.

“The fact that the UK has made it clear that it does not wish to participate in contributing measures to a rescue operation, or putting in place a rescue operation in the Mediterranean, is very concerning,” said Jolles.

In December, the UNHCR appealed to the EU to provide 130,000 resettlement places for Syrians displaced by the civil war. Germany has pledged to take 30,000 and Sweden 2,700. The remaining 26 EU states are taking 5,438 between them, with Britain taking just 143. “The UK should be participating and contributing in a European context to solidarity measures and trying to fulfil its part making it easier to deal with these [migration] flows,” said Jolles.

“If one really wants to tackle the problem and ensure that there are less deaths, then the thing to do is to look at providing legal avenues to come to Europe. There is an obligation, both moral and legal, to try and do something. People will die.”

The European commission has drawn up a policy document, the European Agenda on Migration, due to be presented to member states next month, aimed at establishing a concerted European asylum policy. It more clearly defines conditions for legal migration, while formulating “a clear plan to fight smuggling and trafficking of migrants and an effective return policy”.The UNHCR is concerned that rather than helping to create a safe passage for migrants, the commission is more concerned with trying to stop people entering. “What we are hearing is that there is more dialogue on how to prevent people coming to Europe and how to stop them than how to manage the flows and what to do when these persons come into Europe,” said Jolles.

This article might also have mentioned French Prime Minister Valls, copying the anti-Roma and anti-refugee hate speech of the neo-fascist National Front.

Laurens Jolles’ criticism of European politicians, at least as summarized in this Observer article, does mention the war in Syria (encouraged by politicians like British Prime Minister David Cameron, one may add) and refugees from that war, but does not mention another important point. In 2011, European politicians like David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy enthusiastically preached and practiced ´humanitarian war´ for regime change in Libya. Warmongering hawks in the United States administration like Victoria Nuland and Samantha Power (a lot more pro-war in Libya, it seems, than President Obama, or even than the Pentagon) joined them. That ‘humanitarian’ Libya war led to an extremely un-humanitarian chain reaction of bloodshed in Libya and in other African countries. To neo-colonial war in Mali. To neo-colonial war in the Central African Republic. Etc.

Without these horrors of bloodshed and economic destruction in Africa, fewer people would try to flee Libya and other African countries. There would have been a better chance of refugees being rescued. Of course, there would be even better chances for them without the European politicians’ anti-refugee rhetoric, as Laurens Jolles notes correctly.

21 thoughts on “700 refugees drown, European politicians guilty

  1. And the captain of the fishing vessel will be charged with what? Yeah. You need the S&R ops, but you need to remember if the captain of that boat was a “responsible ” individual this wouldn’t have happened in the first place. No they crack down on the Coyotes that pull this crap. If these people were entering the countries they were going to “legally”,this wouldn’t have happened. 400 drowned last week from “Libya” to Italy. Tell Libya to get off their dead ass and help. Those were People who were citizens of Libya. It’s their place to go look for their people. No people just want to blame someone else,that’s all

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    • You write “Libya” between snigger quotes. In a way, that it correct: now, since NATO’s 2011 ‘humanitarian’ war there are at least two sides fighting a bloody war in Libya. Each side is supported by NATO member states or NATO allies: Turkey, Qatar etc. on one side; Saudi Arabia, Egypt, etc. on the other side.

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      • First off don’t even drag NATO up in this. People are afraid to fart in another country unless NATO gives them a nod. NATO is as worthless as the UN. I wrote Libya the way I wrote it,to “draw people’s attention” ( Sam reason why I did it there,so I could offer up an explanation as to why I did it) to it “should” ( oops! There I did it again. Damn!) be on Libya’s doorstep. Yeah. Everybody should chip in to look for those folks. Reality is,they’re all probably lost. Somewhere family members are grieving. Fact is there’s so much obfuscation here,that nobody mentions the captain of the boat . That jag off suffered from extreme hyperopia. All he saw was the money he would get being someone’s coyote. I live in Texas. I see this happen all the time. Coyotes are the same as child molesters,rapists and drug dealers. They feed off people’s dreams . About 5 years back a trailer turned about 60 miles from where I live. Full of DEAD ( I’m making sure I draw your attention to their medical at the time they were found) Mexicans . Turned out a husband and wife team ( OTR truckers) from New Jersey had the chance to pick up,some extra scratch. Drop the trailer. Leave . Somebody be along to tend to em. It’s demonstrsble. Nobody showed up. My solution is simple. Take the coyotes out back of the courthouse and shoot em. They put money above a human life,they’re shit in my book. Try putting some effort into stopping this shit before it becomes a tragedy. Don’t talk to me about war. 1970 to ’73 I was in Southeast Asia. I was stupid enough to “do my duty” . I wish I never saw half the shit I saw there. I’ve learned how to deal with it, but there’s still times it’ll catch me off guard. I see the young men and women go off to war and I wonder if were ever gonna find a better way. Too many caskets are coming home. If not that, missing limbs. They end doing rehab in San Antonio or some other military base. So don’t talk to me with a presumptuous attitude. Telling me about “bloody wars”. I wish to hell I never knew what war was

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