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    130 feared dead in shipwreck off coast of Libya

    rescue by Ocean Viking

    People rescued by Ocean Viking. Photo from 2020. © Anthony Jean/SOS MEDITERRANEE

    A shipwreck was witnessed by NGO SOS Mediterranee’s M/V Ocean Viking more than 48 hours after the initial alert was given.  Several lifeless bodies were floating at the scene with presumably 130 dead people.   

    "This unacceptable death toll is further proof of the deadly consequences of EU Member States’ policies of non-assistance at sea. For years now, they have entrusted search and rescue responsibilities to the Libyan Rescue Coordination Centre, which has once again failed to fulfil its coordination mandate in its vast zone of responsibility. For how much longer will we need to denounce the complicit inaction of European and Libyan maritime authorities, in order to avoid this carnage?" deplores Ellen van der Velden, Doctors Without Borders Operations Manager for Search and Rescue and Libya. 

    "People desperately fleeing violence and abuse in Libya continue to embark on perilous sea journeys, only to be intercepted and brought back by EU-supported Libyan Coast Guard or left to die in the middle of the sea," continues van der Velden.

    "Our thoughts are with the families of those perished at sea and with the team on board the Ocean Viking."
     

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