EU neglect on search and rescue ‘killed refugees’ in Mediterranean
EUROCRATS are guilty of “killing by neglect” by cutting rescue missions in the Mediterranean, potentially costing the lives of more than 1,500 refugees, academics revealed yesterday.
A report said that charities and UN officials warned European Union policymakers against ending Italy-led search and rescue mission Mare Nostrum in 2014.
Triton, its replacement, deployed fewer ships and prioritised deterring refugees over rescue operations.
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