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Refugee rescue group says EU's Coast Guard 'wants us to violate international law' by returning migrants to war-torn Libya
EUROPEAN authorities continued to neglect NGO migrant rescue ships adrift in the Mediterranean this weekend.
The Alan Kurdi, a vessel operated by German charity Sea-Eye and named after a Syrian Kurdish boy who drowned off the coast of Turkey in 2015, rescued 65 people 34 miles from the Libyan coast last Friday morning.
“The EU-funded Coast Guard requests us to violate international law,” Sea-Eye wrote on Twitter some hours after the rescue. “We will not return the rescued to Libyan torture camps.
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