Pope Francis: appeal to join forces to stop "shameful carnage" of migrants
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis is calling on Europe to unite forces and to put human
rights in the forefront as the death toll of migrants trying to reach Europe continues
to rise.
Speaking after his catechesis at the General Audience, the Pope asked
for prayers for those who have lost their lives in the past days as they crossed the
Mediterranean sea in overcrowded and derelict vessels. He described the incidents
as “shameful carnage”.
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Meanwhile
the death toll from the capsizing of a boat carrying some 400 migrants has climbed
to 17. So far 206 immigrants have been rescued, but search efforts continue. The
Italian navy said the boat, that sailed from Libya, went down some 160 km south of
the Italian island of Lampedusa.
The sinking follows Sunday’s discovery of
the bodies of at least 40 immigrants off the coast of the Libyan town of Garbuli.
Nearly
19,000 immigrants have been rescued since Italy’s government launched the Mare Nostrum
(Our Sea) naval operation last October.
James Stapleton, Head of Communications
at Jesuit Refugee Service says JRS welcomes Pope Francis’ words: “what he says is
what we have been saying for a long time. This is not a question that can be resolved
by Italians on their own” he said.
“We need a beefed-up force in the Mediterranean,
we need to save lives of people who are trying to seek safety in Europe, but we need
a plan by the whole of the European Union because there needs to be more responsibility
sharing” he said.
“People are fleeing for their lives, people are prepared
to put their lives at risk”. Stapleton says we must understand that. We need to understand
that security measures can’t just be to prevent people from arriving, and – he added
- it’s not enough to just save small numbers at sea.
“If I understand what
the Pope is saying: we want to put humans first. The women, the children, all the
people who are fleeing Syria, Eritrea and all of the other places where human rights
violations are rampant throughout the world” he said.