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    UN warns Italy over tough rescue ship law, demanding "humanitarian work" not be crimi



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    UN warns Italy over tough rescue ship law, demanding "humanitarian work" not be criminalized or stigmatized



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    By Emma R. 8 August 2019



    The UN voiced concern on Tuesday over a new Italian law that imposes stiffer penalties on NGO migrant rescue boats in the Mediterranean, demanding humanitarian work “not be criminalized or stigmatized”.

    The text adopted by Italian lawmakers gives Interior Minister Matteo Salvini more authority to block ships carrying rescued migrants from entering Italian waters.

    NGO boats involved in search and rescue operations can be confiscated and captains fined up to €1 million, according to the text which still must be signed by Italian President Sergio Mattarella.

    “Imposing financial or other penalties on shipmasters could deter or impede sea rescue activities by private vessels at a time when European states have largely withdrawn from rescue efforts in the Central Mediterranean”, the UN refugee agency said in a statement.

    “NGOs play an invaluable role in saving the lives of refugees and migrants attempting the dangerous sea crossing to Europe”, UNHCR said.

    Rescue NGOs have continued to take to the seas to save lives despite a refusal by European ports to accept migrants.

    UNHCR also said rescue boats must not be redirected back to Libya, a key launching point for migrant vessels headed to Europe, given “the extremely volatile security situation in the country”.

    “Widespread reports of human rights violations and routine use of arbitrary detention for people disembarked back to Libya underline the fact that it is not a viable place of safety”, UNHCR said.

    The European Union also said it planned to “analyze” the legislation’s consistency with European law.


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    UN can go do "humanitarian" work in their damn countries.



    KEEP THEM OUT AND DEPORT THEM ALL.

    DEFUND THE UN AND BOOT THEM OFF OUR SOIL.

    THEY ARE CREATING COMPLETE CHAOS AROUND THE WORLD!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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