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Italian navy rescues boat in distress packed with refugees from Libya
2011-11-13
After two days of sending out distress calls from a satellite phone in the Mediterranean Sea, 44 people, mostly sub-Saharans, were rescued by an Italian military vessel on November 10. UNHCR was alerted that relatives of some of the passengers onboard the boat called from a satellite phone on Tuesday evening. Italian navy took this initiative despite the fact that the boat was in Maltese search and rescue waters.
Complaint by the UNHCR that it took the Italians 48 hours excised.
A woman with a small baby was evacuated by helicopter to Sicily from Lampedusa.

This is the first boat originating from Libya that has arrived in Europe since August 17th.
Posted by:Pappy

#3  If that country is "liberated," then why not ship them back to "freedom?"
Posted by: Slats Gurly-Brown5454   2011-11-13 19:40  

#2  Tow them to where they left Africa you numpties.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-13 07:03  

#1  I thought "Opération Harmattan by France; Operation Ellamy by the United Kingdom; Operation Mobile for the Canadian participation and Operation Odyssey Dawn for the United States" were supposed to stop the flow of refuges?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-11-13 02:22  

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