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Saturday 11 June 2016

Photos: Over 1,300 African migrants, including Nigerians rescued from the Mediterranean Sea

At least 1,300 migrants of various African nationalities, including Nigeria, have been rescued from the Mediterranean by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF Sea) with the help of Sea Watch, in the last 48 hours.

The search and rescue vessels, Aquarius, Dignity and Argos brought on board the migrants, some of them women, children, including toddlers and babies. They were later transfered to Sicilly, Italy.
Every year, thousands of people fleeing violence, insecurity or in search of better life attempts a treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea. More than 1,200 people this year alone have drowned or gone missing after their boats capsized or sank. 

20 comments:

  1. Some people do not really value their lives...

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  2. I sincerely wish that african governments should create an enabling environment for African youths to achieve their potentials. Only then, can this excessive migration be curtailed.

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  3. Dat was close


    ...merited please

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  4. father of fathers11 June 2016 at 05:55

    May the Lord almighty have mercy on them and their families. Amen.

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  5. Hmmmm, na every day thing now ooo

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  6. 48 hours? #lindaobserve!!!

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  7. Not again..people can so deaf in takin risk

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  8. Thank u Chineke for saving their lives

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  9. God please make the world a better place, plenty violence putting people 's at risk
    Thank God for the spared life

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  10. Are they ever gonna stop risking their lives?

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  11. Na wa o! Linda take note!

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  12. Abeg what's the attraction of this Mediterranean Sea that is attracting all of them.. Even when they keep drowning, yet they're still visiting there.. I don't quite gerrit. Odiegwu o!!!

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  13. Nawa ooo Nigerians why are you guys running away nah,naija is not dat bad to go risk ur life

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  14. **********************************u knw what ***************I think its high time dey stopped rescuing dem !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  15. Nigerians dey everywhere o. Linda observe!

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  16. Omg! Why are they rescuing them? Leave them to die, like they don't hear about those that get drowned tryna cross the Mediterranean Sea. Mtschewww

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  17. ThankGod they were rescued.

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