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Europe suggests NGO rescuers hand refugees back to Libya's ‘criminal groups’
Sea Eye's crew pull refugees from an unseaworthy boat in the central Mediterranean

THE European maritime authorities are ducking their responsibility for refugees crossing the Mediterranean and, worse, are referring NGO rescue ships to “criminal groups,” the refugee rescue fleet has told the Star. 

Two NGO-operated ships, the Alan Kurdi and the Ocean Viking, saved over 100 people from unseaworthy boats during three separate missions in the central Mediterranean last Thursday after the refugees had fled human rights abuses in Libya.  

Both ships contacted the Libyan maritime authorities, as international law dictates, but their calls were ignored.

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