Europe: Save Mediterranean Rescue Ship

05 / 10 / 2018
Europe: Save Mediterranean Rescue Ship
EU Border Agency picture /Francesco Malavolta Mediterranean immigrants rescued by a Belgian ship.起的地中海移民。

(Brussels) – European leaders should act quickly to help the Aquarius, the last nongovernmental search and rescue ship operating in the Mediterranean, register after its flag was withdrawn by Panamanian authorities, five international rights organizations said today in an open letter.

The letter was sent to European leaders on the fifth anniversary of the Lampedusa shipwreck, in which at least 368 people died, urging them to offer the Aquarius a flag.

“The Aquarius has saved tens of thousands of lives at sea, filling a gap left by states,” said Judith Sunderland, acting Europe and Central Asia deputy director at Human Rights Watch, on behalf of the organizations. “What better homage to those who died off Lampedusa five years ago than to ensure that the Aquarius – a symbol of solidarity and respect for human life and dignity – can continue its life-saving work.”

The letter was signed by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH).

SOS MEDITERRANEE and MSF initiated a petition: https://you.wemove.eu/campaigns/save-the-aquarius-and-rescue-at-sea

Human Rights Watch.Europe: Save Mediterranean Rescue Ship. © 2018 by Human Rights Watch.

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