Italy Arrivals (43'735) |
Malta (1'526) |
SAR & Debarkation Problems Accidents, Dead & Missing
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Lampedusa (38'185) | Italy South (5'550) | |||
Italian Interior Ministry declares Lampedusa an "unsafe port" for migrants (ANSA 23.9.)
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Linosa: Arrival of 22 Tunisians (ANSA 30.9.)
Porto Empedocle (Agrigento): First arrival of 75 Tunisians after Lampedusa closure (ANSAmed/Rep 23.9.)
Linosa: Arrival of 26 Tunisians; transfer with another 72 to Lampedusa (ANSA 22.9., Rep 23.9.)
Calabrian Coast: Arrival of 149 Kurds (St 21.9.)
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18 injured Libyan fighters arrive by Qatar air ambulance for medical treatment (ToM 20.9.)
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Tunisian Coast Guard reported to have stopped 106 migrants from reaching Sicily (ANSA 23.9.)
A private Italian "convoy" visits Tunisia to express solidarity with the families of youths who died during their crossing to Lampedusa (TAP 23.9.)
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September 30: Frattini in Tripoli to initiate reactivation of 2008 Italian-Libyan Friendship Agreement (MaS 3.10.)
Last Tunisians kept on three ferries repatriated by air (ANSA 28.9.)
One of the Palermo ferries carrying 220 Tunisians arrives in Calgary (Sardinia); migrants transferred to Elmas reception center (MaS 25./28.9.)
700 Tunisians transferred to three ferries in Palermo harbor; air repatriation begins; few Tunisians left at Lampedusa (Rep 23.9., ANSA 25./26.9.)
Air and sea transfer of 1300 Tunisians to Sicily begins; some arrested for arson (CdS/Rep/ANSAmed 22.9.)
Tunisians burn down overcrowded Lampedusa detention center, protest against repatriation and demand transfer to mainland Italy (CdS/Rep 20.9., ToM 21.9.)
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September 14/18 500 Tunisians (CdS 15.9., Rep. 17./18.9.)
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AFM patrol boat returns from Tripoli after embassy demining mission; two wounded Libyans evacuated (ToM 16.9.)
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The UN General Assembly votes to accept the credentials of the new Libyan leadership (TP 16.9.)
Sarkozy and Cameron visit Tripoli (ToM/TP 15.9.)
September 14: Italy and IOM sign agreement facilitating voluntary return of up to 600 North Africa migrants to their countries of origin (MaS 20.9.)
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The EU Parliament passes new legislation strengthening FRONTEX and providing for the creation of a Fundamental Rights Officer (EUPL 13.9., ToM 9.9.)
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September 9/12 715 Tunisians (ANSA 10.9., Rep 10./11.9., CdS 10./12.9.) |
Linosa: Arrival of 36 Tunisians, to be transferred to Lampedusa (ANSA 11.9.) |
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After a short visit to Tunisia Italian Interior Minister Maroni declares that the April accord curbing illegal migration is functioning (ANSAmed/TAP 12.9.)
International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) publishes detailed report about "Strengthening Responses of Assistance and Protection to Boat People" (Geneva September 2011)
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Mazara del Vallo (Sicily): Arrival of 30 Tunisians, 4 arrested for trafficking (ANSA 5.9.) |
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Lampedusa: 200-300 Tunisians demand transfer to continent rather than repatriation (BoE 8.9.)
CoE Human Rights Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg releases a report about his 26/27 May visit to Italy that also deals with the handling of migrants at sea (MaS 8.9.)
More evidence that Gaddafi government forced migrants to cross Mediterranean (MaS 7.9.)
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September 3/4 76 Tunisians (ANSA 3./4.9.)
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"Ships of Solidarity" to start operating on 15 October (BoE/NR 4.9.)
PACE rapporteur Tineke Strik to conduct fact-finding mission on September 6/7 about Mediterranean migrant deaths (MaS 3.9.)
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Pozzallo (Sicily): Arrival of 75 North Africans, probably Egyptians; nine suspected of trafficking (ANSA 1./2.9.) |
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Mahmoud Jibril visits Malta and is concerned that "Gaddafi thugs" might illegally migrate to Malta (ToM 2.9.)
September 1: International Libyan Conference at Paris attended by Abdel Jalil & Mahmoud Jibril
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