The Malta Independent 23 April 2024, Tuesday
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Stranded migrant boat sails towards Sicily

Gabriel Schembri Tuesday, 8 August 2017, 17:28 Last update: about 8 years ago

The Golfo Azzurro, the search and rescue vessel carrying three Libyan migrants which was stranded outside Malta's territorial waters, yesterday steamed towards Pozzallo in Sicily. It appears the vessel was intercepted by the Italian coast guard.

The ship has been stranded outside Malta's waters after Italian authorities refused to let the migrants disembark. The Maltese authorities did the same, with Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne saying that Malta had every right to refuse the migrants.

The boat was originally headed towards Lampedusa. It was diverted to Malta after the Italians believed that the NGO involved in the rescue operation failed to comply with the most recent code of conduct.

The Maltese government also refused to let the ship enter Maltese waters arguing that international maritime law clearly states that the ship had to disembark in the nearest port of call, which in this case means Lampedusa.

The vessel was originally believed to be operated by the Dutch NGO Boat Refugee Foundation. However it later emerged that the vessel had recently shifted ownership to Proactiva Open Arms. 

 

Posting on Twitter, this same organisation said that a second vessel they operate received warning shots from the Libyan Coast Guard. A video of the incident was posted on their Twitter account. 

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