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domenica 7 settembre 2014

Turkey: 82 refugees rescued after two days stranded at sea

ANSAmed
Istanbul - Eighty-two illegal refugees who human traffickers had promised to transport to Romania have been rescued after being marooned on a small boat 24 miles off the coast of Istanbul, as Dogan News Agency reported. The group of 82, composed of Afghans, Syrians, and Iranians, included 15 children and 20 women, two of whom were pregnant. They had been left at sea after the captain promised to bring help to fix to a technical problem but never returned.
The capacity of the 15-meter boat was 50 people, according to news reports. After two days without food or water, the refugees started a fire on the ship to attract attention. A ship en route from the Black Sea to the Bosphorus Strait noticed the fire and informed coastguards, who reached the boat at around 10:30 on September 4. The refugees were taken to a pier at Cayirbasi and were offered food, water and medical help. The police are still searching for the captain who marooned the migrants.

The number of illegal migrants trying to reach countries neighboring Turkey is increasing rapidly, mainly due to the unrest on the country's southern border. Migrants risking their lives while trying to enter Greece illegally also come from African and Asian countries. The coast guards have captured 7,540 illegal migrants trying to reach Greece via the Aegean Sea this year, according to data provided by the Izmir Governor's Office yesterday. 

The total number stood at 6,937 last year, a dramatic increase from just 2,531 in 2012. Amnesty International wrote in a June report that the policies of the European Union and its member states were putting at risk the lives and rights of refugees in many countries, including Turkey. Figures indicate that the Aegean Sea has turned into "sea of illegal migrants." (ANSAmed).

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