Increasing Perilous Times for Migrants, Refugees, the Homeless and Displaced: Spain is searching for 67 migrants missing from a boat trying to reach European a day after 119 recovered from cold Mediterranean waters: Boat carrying 125 Rohingya refugees sinks in Bay of Bengal killing 16
The Big Wobble. February 11, 2020
Many of the boats coming from Morrocco are overcrowded with
migrants and the boats are not seaworthy, photo Daily Mail
Spain on Tuesday resumed the search for 67 migrants missing
from a boat trying to reach European shores a day after maritime authorities
rescued 119 others from cold Mediterranean waters. A spokeswoman with Spain’s
Maritime Rescue agency said the search for the missing rubber boat in the
stretch of sea separating Spain from Morocco restarted with a rescue vessel and
a plane. A rescue charity alerted authorities Monday about the boat’s departure
from Moroccan shores, saying that 49 men, 13 women and 5 children were on
board, the official said. She was not authorized to be named in media reports.
Also Monday, rescuers found two rubber boats in the Alboran Sea with 60 and 59
migrants from Africa. The migrants, including 26 women and five children,
disembarked in Spain’s southeastern city of Malaga and were all in good health,
the spokeswoman said.
Refugees fleeing violence and migrants fleeing poverty look for a new life in
Europe by setting off on dangerous trips by sea from African coasts. Spain
became the main entry point into Europe for migrants in 2018 but saw the number
of arrivals halved last year to 26,168. Recently it has seen an uptick in the
number of boats heading to the Canary Islands, which lie in the Atlantic Ocean
off Africa’s northeastern coast.
An overcrowded boat carrying about 125 Rohingya refugees from Bangladeshi camps
sank early Tuesday in the Bay of Bengal, leaving at least 16 dead, Bangladeshi
officials said Tuesday. The coast guard, navy divers and other rescuers
recovered the bodies of 14 women, one child and a man after the wooden boat
capsized off St. Martin’s Island, the top elected official on the island told
The Associated Press. Noor Ahmed told AP by phone from the scene that some 62
refugees on the boat survived. They were wooed by traffickers to get on the
boat from various points as it was heading for Malaysia, he said. Iqbal
Hossain, an additional police superintendent in Cox’s Bazar, said by phone the
overcrowding of the boat had caused it to capsize and that it may have been carrying
additional cargo as well. Hossain said the bodies were sent to nearby Shah
Porir island and the rescue operation was continuing. But he would not give an
exact figure about how many still remained missing.
Traffickers usually lure refugees by promising a better life overseas. Many
past attempts to travel illegally by boats were thwarted by coast guards. More
than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims fled to Bangladesh from neighbouring Myanmar to
flee a harsh crackdown by Myanmar’s military since August 2017. Myanmar has
long claimed the Rohingya are “Bengali” migrants from Bangladesh,
even though their families have lived in the country for generations. Nearly
all have been denied citizenship since 1982, effectively rendering them
stateless.
Categories: Perilous Times
