Italy's rightist government tightens rules for migrant rescues




  • In US
  • 2022-12-29 08:46:34Z
  • By Reuters
 

ROME (Reuters) - Italy's rightist government has approved measures to fine charities who rescue migrants at sea and impound their ships if they break a new, tougher set of rules - a move that one campaign group said could threaten lives.

A cabinet decree approved late on Wednesday, seen by Reuters, said these ships should request a port and sail to it "without delay" after a rescue, rather than remain at sea looking for other migrant boats in distress.

Currently the missions of charities, or non-governmental organisations (NGOs), in the central Mediterranean usually last several days, with charity boats completing different rescue operations and often taking hundreds of people onboard.

The NGOs' ships must also inform those onboard that they can ask for international protection anywhere in the European Union, the decree said.

Captains breaching these rules risk fines of up to 50,000 euros ($53,175), and repeated violations can result in the impoundment of the vessel, it added.

Since taking office in October, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government has targeted the activities of sea rescue charities, accusing them of facilitating the work of people traffickers amid a surge in arrivals.

The charities dismiss the allegations.

Riccardo Gatti, who is in charge of a rescue ship run by the Doctors Without Borders Charity, told daily la Repubblica on Thursday that the decree was part of a strategy that "increases the risk of death for thousands of people."

The rules making it more difficult to carry out multiple rescues may flout international conventions and were "ethically unacceptable," he said.

Some 102,000 migrants have disembarked in Italy so far in 2022, interior ministry data shows, compared with around 66,500 in the same period last year, 34,000 in 2021 and a peak of more than 181,000 in 2016.

A document from the office of Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said only around 10% of those who arrived in Italy in 2022 were brought ashore by NGO boats.

However, it also said these boats acted as a "pull factor" for those making the perilous voyage across the Mediterranean from Libya. The NGOs say data shows their presence at sea does not encourage migrants to depart.

The question of how to handle immigration in the largely border-free European Union has been a source of tensions for years. Italy and Spain, where most boats arrive, have long said EU allies must take on more migrants arriving on their shores.

The issue triggered a diplomatic row in November between Italy and France, after Rome refused to let a charity boat carrying around 200 people dock in its ports, and the vessel eventually sailed to France.

($1 = 0.9403 euros)

(Additional reporting by Alvise Armellini and Gavin Jones, editing by Gavin Jones and Andrew Heavens)

COMMENTS

More Related News

EU leaders set to back steps to compete with US, China
EU leaders set to back steps to compete with US, China

European Union leaders are expected on Thursday to back a revamp of the single market, simplified regulations and other steps to ensure the bloc can compete ...

France-Germany tensions loom over EU leaders
France-Germany tensions loom over EU leaders' summit

A burgeoning row between France and Germany fired by differences over nuclear energy and combustion engines threatens to spill over into a gathering of the...

UK
UK's Sunak Survives Day of Drama as Johnson Grilled by MPs
  • World
  • 2023-03-22 21:30:31Z

(Bloomberg) -- UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emerged unscathed from a day of Parliamentary drama after convincingly winning a key Brexit vote, while former...

War on gangs forges new El Salvador. But the price is steep.
War on gangs forges new El Salvador. But the price is steep.
  • World
  • 2023-03-22 16:54:16Z

Stepping foot in La Campanera, once one of El Salvador's bloodiest neighborhoods, would have been unthinkable before the government suspended constitutional ...

Spain
Spain's Vox party fails in government no-confidence motion
  • US
  • 2023-03-22 12:16:25Z

Spain's parliament dismissed an attempt by the far-right Vox party to topple the governing leftist coalition on Wednesday, voting overwhelmingly against a no...

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

Cancel reply

Comments

  • I was worried about the condition of my life but then I saw advertisements and their work on the internet and I was amazed by the results the provided me through their work! I would simply suggest them for any kind of problem!

    REPLY
  • acim
    (2022-12-29 14:43:46Z)

    You made some decent points there. I looked on the net to the issue and located most individuals is going coupled with with all your internet site.

    REPLY
  • 토토사이트
    (2023-01-06 03:44:24Z)

    Toto Site Recommendations, Secure Gaming Section, Toto License and Race Confirmation and Toto Sports Betting Site Information. If you want to find online sports betting on a good Toto site, it is recommended to contact a well-known expert and safe site advice.

    REPLY
  • Allomycle
    (2023-03-04 21:18:58Z)

    Lawrence River estuary II cialis for sale in usa

    REPLY

Top News: US