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UNHCR: Priority must be given to disembarkation of asylum-seekers onboard the M/V Salamis

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is concerned about the impasse that has left 102 people, reportedly many Eritreans, aboard the tanker M/V Salamis in the Mediterranean, after having been rescued from a dinghy that left from Libya.

6 Aug 2013

UNHCR calls for a quick and practical solution to enable the safe and rapid disembarkation for the people rescued, including to determine international protection needs. The group on board comprises several vulnerable individuals, including a 4 months old infant.

The current situation in Libya is well documented in recent reports, including as regards discrimination and abuse affecting people originating from sub-Saharan Africa. UNHCR considers that return of asylum-seekers to this situation is not an option.

UNHCR welcomes the continued efforts of the Italian and Maltese authorities to rescue boats in distress in the Mediterranean and commends the shipmaster of M/V Salamis for saving lives at sea in line with obligations under international maritime law.

However, UNHCR is concerned that the longstanding tradition of saving lives at sea by vessels of all categories may be at risk because of contention between states as to where those rescued are disembarked. It should be a collective priority for all involved to ensure that asylum-seekers seeking protection are not exposed to further hardship as a result of disagreement on disembarkation.

Therefore UNHCR reiterates its global call to all shipmasters and to coastal countries to carry out their duty of rescuing persons in distress at sea and to cooperate closely in enabling disembarkation. UNHCR stands ready to provide all possible support in this regard.

UNHCR calls for active consideration of concrete responsibility sharing measures, and urges other European Union countries to strengthen solidarity with countries such as Malta at the EU’s external border.

The current deadlock demonstrates the need to develop a regional framework to strengthen cooperation and coordination among States and others implicated in rescue at sea operations.

Update:

The MV Salamis has docked in Syracuse, Sicily. We are pleased that the asylum seekers are disembarking in a safe port.

UNHCR commends the shipmaster of M/V Salamis for saving lives at sea. We thank all those involved in finding a solution for the people on board.

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