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17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by ToriBaze: 9:36pm On May 08, 2018
Seventeen Nigerian migrants who survived a deadly sea crossing last year have filed a lawsuit against Italy for violating their rights by supporting Libya’s efforts to return them to North Africa, their lawyers said on Tuesday.

Nigerian migrants The plaintiffs, two of whom have returned to Nigeria, petitioned the European Court of Human Rights last week, Violeta Moreno-Lax, a legal advisor for the Global Legal Action Network, told reporters. She was among four lawyers and several humanitarian groups involved in the case.

The migrants, who were not identified, said Italy violated multiple articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, including that people not be subjected to torture, held in slavery, or have their lives put in danger.

The United Nations, rights groups and news organizations say migrants face these conditions in Libya.

According to Global Action Network, on 6 November 2017, the Libyan Coast Guard interfered with the efforts of the NGO vessel Sea-Watch 3 to rescue 130 migrants from a sinking dinghy. At least twenty of them died.

The Libyan vessel was donated by Italy a few months before. The intervention was partly coordinated from Rome by the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC), an Italian Government agency. An Italian navy ship was nearby, part of the Mare Sicuro operation which has operated in Libyan territorial waters facilitating interceptions by the Coast Guard.

The Libyan Coast Guard ‘pulled back’ the survivors to Libya, where they endured detention in inhumane conditions, beatings, extortion, starvation, and rape. Two of the survivors were subsequently ‘sold’ and tortured with electrocution.

The two Nigerians said they were starved of even basic food and healthcare, before returning to Nigeria with the International Organization for Migration.

All the plaintiffs were rescued at sea, but at least 20 migrants drowned when a part of their rubber boat deflated.

German humanitarian ship Sea Watch 3 rescued 59 people that day and collected the body of a small child, all of whom were brought to Italy.

The Libyan naval vessel, which had been donated by Italy and was operated mainly by a crew trained by the EU, returned 47 to Libya. In a video shot by Sea Watch, the Libyans are seen beating the migrants they intercepted with a rope, and the vessel then speeds off with a man clinging to the side.

This is the first lawsuit to be filed against Italy for its decision to back the Libyan Coast Guard. The country lost a case in the same court in 2012 for directly handing over migrants intercepted at sea to Libyan authorities.

The legal process can take up to three years but should the migrants win they can be awarded damages, and Italy would be forced to abandon its policy of equipping, training and coordinating the Libyan Coast Guard, Moreno-Lax said.

“Using the Libyan Coast Guard as a proxy to turn back migrant boats is just a new way of camouflaging (Italy’s) strategy of fighting irregular migration in the Mediterranean by trapping them in what the Italian Foreign Ministry itself has qualified as ‘the hell’ of Libya,” Moreno-Lax said.

The lawsuit highlights a stand-off between humanitarian groups seeking to save lives on the open seas and Italian authorities backed by the European Union who are trying to stop people from making the dangerous crossing in the first place.

A spokesman for Italy’s Interior Ministry, which has spearheaded the policy, had no immediate comment.

Libyan naval spokesman Ayoub Qassem said the coast guard does its job within the terms agreed with Italy.

“Regarding the abuse and violations against the migrants, these are all considered as individual acts … We can’t say Libyan state institutions commit these acts,” Qassem said.

SEA CROSSINGS DOWN Italy has supplied Libya with seven refurbished vessels so far, and three more have been promised, while the EU has trained about 190 Libyan coastguards.

Italy is also coordinating communications with the Libyan Coast Guard about possible boats in distress, according to court documents filed recently in Sicily.

Between 2014 and 2017, more than 600,000 migrants arrived on Italian shores, but crossings have fallen dramatically since Italy and Libya signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at stemming the migration flow in February of last year.

During the first five months of this year, arrivals from Libya fell more than 80 percent versus last year to 6,700 during, official data show. Over the same period, the Libyan Coast Guard intercepted almost 6,000 migrants and refugees. In 2017, the Libyans turned back almost 19,000.

http://toribaze.com/naija-news/17-nigerian-migrants-sue-italy-returning-libya/

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by timwudz(m): 10:11pm On May 08, 2018
Ok
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Oluwason(m): 10:19pm On May 08, 2018
Hmm, for real sadHmm, for real

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by loadedvibes: 10:20pm On May 08, 2018
Una no sue buhari for failing una.. mtcheew.. these lazy Nigerians that feel entitled

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by mytime24(f): 10:21pm On May 08, 2018
Oooh no
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by haconjy(m): 10:22pm On May 08, 2018
You don't sue bubu, the one that put you in these mess

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by jahbiz: 10:22pm On May 08, 2018
I hope they win, but can they really win this case?

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Nobody: 10:23pm On May 08, 2018
grin

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by handsomeguy4kyf(m): 10:24pm On May 08, 2018
people are really tired of this country. this aren't just OK me thinking suicide of recent. may God help me sha

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by HarryDuce(m): 10:26pm On May 08, 2018
Lol... rights


They forgot they have rights in Nigeria or what? There are so many things worth suing about Nigeria. Don't leave your country and go flaunt stupid rights in other people's faces. They should be happy to be alive.


Charity begins at home my people grin

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by nnokwa042(m): 10:27pm On May 08, 2018
Can you imagine this ungrateful people ?if you know how many thousands of African people life italian navy rescued from high sea you salute italian goverment,can Nigerian hospital treat a dying person with matchet or gun shot wound not talk of our navy going to high to rescue illegal immigrants, angry angry

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by eebruboss(m): 10:28pm On May 08, 2018
Since people don win the case before, dem sef go win
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Seyibayo(m): 10:28pm On May 08, 2018
handsomeguy4kyf:
people are really tired of this country.
this aren't just OK
me thinking suicide of recent.
may God help me sha
My brother.....me too...tired of the black race...may God help me too.

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Brugo(m): 10:30pm On May 08, 2018
That's the effrontery of illegal immigrants. They are suing those who rescued them from death.

Sometimes I wish I were not born black.

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by femo122: 10:32pm On May 08, 2018
But Nigeria is better than Libya

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by madenigga(m): 10:35pm On May 08, 2018
Afon

Ja
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by DPCHUKS1: 10:37pm On May 08, 2018
Meanwhile bubu grin

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Nobody: 10:38pm On May 08, 2018
Lazy Nigerian Youths...

U better enjoy your stay in Libya.


They troubles you ran away from are still so much on ground o.


Infact, you can just come back after 2019 when we must have sent Baba Buhari to Daura.

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by DonPikko: 10:44pm On May 08, 2018
Nigerian government: Prisoners spend N14,000 on food daily.

Corp member: Serving in a new & unknown environment receives N19,800 monthly.

According to Nigeria, Prisoners >>> Corp member serving their father land

Please who is driving this country? Drop me, I'm not going again.

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Nobody: 10:45pm On May 08, 2018
Lies you better shut your mouth if you don't have your facts straight
DonPikko:
Nigerian government: Prisoners spend N14,000 on food daily.

Corp member: Serving in a new & unknown environment receives N19,800 monthly.

According to Nigeria, Prisoners >>> Corp member serving their father land

Please who is driving this country? Drop me, I'm not going again.
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by DonPikko: 11:03pm On May 08, 2018
DonPiiko:
Lies you better shut your mouth if you don't have your facts straight
Dennis, leave me biko
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by DrObum(m): 11:05pm On May 08, 2018
Them never dey serious
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Octaves(m): 11:19pm On May 08, 2018
no be from Libya dem from cross before dey enter Italy. did they give the Italian govt money to send them back to Nigeria. or are they claiming they have the right to stay in another man's land without papers. ungrateful mofos.

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Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by sotall(m): 11:26pm On May 08, 2018
Ol
Re: 17 Nigerian Migrants Sue Italy For Returning Them To Libya by Nobody: 11:33pm On May 08, 2018
ToriBaze:
Seventeen Nigerian migrants who survived a deadly sea crossing last year have filed a lawsuit against Italy for violating their rights by supporting Libya’s efforts to return them to North Africa, their lawyers said on Tuesday.

Nigerian migrants The plaintiffs, two of whom have returned to Nigeria, petitioned the European Court of Human Rights last week, Violeta Moreno-Lax, a legal advisor for the Global Legal Action Network, told reporters. She was among four lawyers and several humanitarian groups involved in the case.

The migrants, who were not identified, said Italy violated multiple articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, including that people not be subjected to torture, held in slavery, or have their lives put in danger.

The United Nations, rights groups and news organizations say migrants face these conditions in Libya.

According to Global Action Network, on 6 November 2017, the Libyan Coast Guard interfered with the efforts of the NGO vessel Sea-Watch 3 to rescue 130 migrants from a sinking dinghy. At least twenty of them died.

The Libyan vessel was donated by Italy a few months before. The intervention was partly coordinated from Rome by the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC), an Italian Government agency. An Italian navy ship was nearby, part of the Mare Sicuro operation which has operated in Libyan territorial waters facilitating interceptions by the Coast Guard.

The Libyan Coast Guard ‘pulled back’ the survivors to Libya, where they endured detention in inhumane conditions, beatings, extortion, starvation, and rape. Two of the survivors were subsequently ‘sold’ and tortured with electrocution.

The two Nigerians said they were starved of even basic food and healthcare, before returning to Nigeria with the International Organization for Migration.

All the plaintiffs were rescued at sea, but at least 20 migrants drowned when a part of their rubber boat deflated.

German humanitarian ship Sea Watch 3 rescued 59 people that day and collected the body of a small child, all of whom were brought to Italy.

The Libyan naval vessel, which had been donated by Italy and was operated mainly by a crew trained by the EU, returned 47 to Libya. In a video shot by Sea Watch, the Libyans are seen beating the migrants they intercepted with a rope, and the vessel then speeds off with a man clinging to the side.

This is the first lawsuit to be filed against Italy for its decision to back the Libyan Coast Guard. The country lost a case in the same court in 2012 for directly handing over migrants intercepted at sea to Libyan authorities.

The legal process can take up to three years but should the migrants win they can be awarded damages, and Italy would be forced to abandon its policy of equipping, training and coordinating the Libyan Coast Guard, Moreno-Lax said.

“Using the Libyan Coast Guard as a proxy to turn back migrant boats is just a new way of camouflaging (Italy’s) strategy of fighting irregular migration in the Mediterranean by trapping them in what the Italian Foreign Ministry itself has qualified as ‘the hell’ of Libya,” Moreno-Lax said.

The lawsuit highlights a stand-off between humanitarian groups seeking to save lives on the open seas and Italian authorities backed by the European Union who are trying to stop people from making the dangerous crossing in the first place.

A spokesman for Italy’s Interior Ministry, which has spearheaded the policy, had no immediate comment.

Libyan naval spokesman Ayoub Qassem said the coast guard does its job within the terms agreed with Italy.

“Regarding the abuse and violations against the migrants, these are all considered as individual acts … We can’t say Libyan state institutions commit these acts,” Qassem said.

SEA CROSSINGS DOWN Italy has supplied Libya with seven refurbished vessels so far, and three more have been promised, while the EU has trained about 190 Libyan coastguards.

Italy is also coordinating communications with the Libyan Coast Guard about possible boats in distress, according to court documents filed recently in Sicily.

Between 2014 and 2017, more than 600,000 migrants arrived on Italian shores, but crossings have fallen dramatically since Italy and Libya signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at stemming the migration flow in February of last year.

During the first five months of this year, arrivals from Libya fell more than 80 percent versus last year to 6,700 during, official data show. Over the same period, the Libyan Coast Guard intercepted almost 6,000 migrants and refugees. In 2017, the Libyans turned back almost 19,000.

http://toribaze.com/naija-news/17-nigerian-migrants-sue-italy-returning-libya/



Was it not the same Italy that colluded with Libya to obstruct justice
by burying the bodies of scores of Nigerian women immigrants who were sexually abused and all murdered by Libyan authorities?

And the Dullard of Daura did not say a word about the incident. Not even a miserable squeak from that weakling, that king of bigots

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