about fifty migrants in distress rescued by the coastguards

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A charity which monitors migrant boats in the Mediterranean said on Monday (January 2nd) the Italian coast guard had brought around 50 people to safety after repeated calls for help.

Alarm Phone, which runs a hotline for migrants in distress, said on Twitter “relieved to confirm that the Italian coast guard finally rescued” people, who had started calling for help on Sunday. No additional information was provided on those rescued.

The NGO Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said earlier Monday it was on its way to rescue a migrant boat in distress, fearing it would violate the far-right Italian government’s new law on sea rescues.

45 to 50 people lost at sea

“We are heading to the boat in danger, to help”said an MSF press officer, Maurizio Debanne, after the NGO’s ship, the Geo Barentswas warned that 45 to 50 people lost at sea needed help.

“We immediately requested permission to intervene from the Italian authorities, but received no responsehe specified. According to international laws and maritime conventions, we are obliged to help those who are in danger. »

This intervention could have pitted the charity against the Italian authorities because of a new law which came into force on Monday, which aims to limit the number of people brought ashore by limiting the number of rescue operations that NGOs can carry out in a sea trip.

New decree signed on Monday

The NGO then indicated that it was no longer looking for the boat. Earlier on Monday, MSF posted a series of tweets signifying that it only rescues boats in distress at the request of Italian authorities. The organization added that Rome had asked for an opportunity not to intervene, because the situation was “managed by Libya”.

The new decree was signed by the president on Monday, and is now going through parliament to be converted into law within 60 days, during which time it can undergo modifications.

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