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Libyan Migrants' Boat Sinks: Witnesses Say Ship With 600 Aboard Sunk Near Tripoli

Libya Boat Sinks

COLLEEN BARRY and FRANK JORDANS   05/ 9/11 03:55 PM ET   AP

MILAN — An overcrowded ship carrying up to 600 people trying to flee Libya sank just outside the port of Tripoli, the U.N. refugee agency said Monday, citing witness accounts.

Aid officials were still trying to confirm the fate of those people after the vessel broke apart Friday in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya, UNHCR spokeswoman Laura Boldrini said.

Witnesses who left the Libyan capital on another boat shortly afterward reported seeing remnants of the sunken ship and the bodies of some passengers floating in the sea, she told The Associated Press.

Other witnesses saw passengers swimming to shore but it was unclear how many survived, according to the International Organization for Migration.

Its staff on the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa interviewed a Somali woman who said she lost her four-month-old baby in the sinking. The woman swam to shore and managed to board another boat heading to Italy, the IOM said in a statement Monday.

A Libyan government spokesman in Tripoli had no comment Monday evening when asked for information about the sunken refugee ship.

At least three other boats that left Libya in late March have disappeared, with hundreds feared dead, Boldrini said.

The number of people fleeing North Africa has soared since mid-January, after Tunisia overthrew its longtime dictator and set off a series of uprisings in Egypt and Libya. Some 25,000 people, mostly Tunisians, have flooded Lampedusa, which is right off the North African coast.

Since fighting began in Libya in mid-February, the IOM estimates that another 10,000 people have reached Lampedusa or the neighboring island of Linosa from Libya – including almost 2,000 who arrived on five boats last weekend.

Many of those fleeing Libya are foreign workers from sub-Sahara Africa, who in the first weeks of the war were mistaken for mercenaries funded by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and attacked by Libyan rebels.

The witnesses told aid workers that some would-be passengers in Tripoli became scared Friday and changed their minds about boarding the second boat but were forced onto the ship by Libyan soldiers.

"This is the first time that IOM has been told of migrants being forced by Libyan officials to get on a boat," IOM group said. In the past, some have reported being robbed by officials and soldiers of their savings and possessions like mobile phones.

Boldrini said the deaths and disappearances among people trying to cross the Mediterranean to flee unrest and repressive regimes in Africa is increasing as smugglers begin to use bigger and less seaworthy boats.

"Most of the boats, if not all of the boats, are unseaworthy," said IOM spokeswoman Jemini Pandya. "In addition, the boats are way overladen."

Witnesses of Friday's sinking said the Libyans "continued putting people onto the boat, way more than they should have," Pandya said.

In other missing boat cases, Boldrini said the UNHCR told the Italian Coast Guard that two boats carrying 120 and 360 migrants respectively left Libya in late March but never arrived in Italy. Their relatives fear they are dead since they have lost contact with them.

In a third case, relayed by an Eritrean priest in Rome to Boldrini, a boat with more than 70 people on board ran into trouble in the Mediterranean and only a handful survived, making their way back to Libya.

London's Guardian newspaper reported Monday that 61 African migrants died of hunger and thirst in March on that third ship after being ignored by a NATO warship and helicopter.

NATO denied the accusation, saying the Italian ship Garibaldi was 100 nautical miles out to sea while the refugee ship is believed to have floundered much closer to shore.

"Therefore, any claims that a NATO aircraft carrier spotted and then ignored the vessel in distress are wrong," the military alliance said.

Aid officials said it was impossible to know how many people have drowned this year while trying to reach Europe.

"There's been no way of charting for sure how many boats have left, how many people never made it. Some of them we will never know about," said Pandya.

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Jordans contributed from Geneva and Slobodan Lekic from Brussels.

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02:16 PM on 05/10/2011
I don't see how any sane person can claim it's a conspiracy when people working for a media outlet does what they're told by their owners and managers. People everywhere try to please their bosses, no matter what kind of work they do, they don't want to offend the boss and have everyone promoted ahead of them or be let go. International media operating in Libya mostly support the rebels, including those of countries attacking Libya or sponsoring the rebels. This includes Al-Jazeera owned by the Qatari emir, and Al-Arabiya, owned by members of the Saudi royal family, as well as British, French and American media. The only people who can be trusted in any way are people like Russia Today. They are not so quick to say "Qaddafi bad, rebels good".
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melchar
Stop the Genocide in Libya, Now!
10:25 PM on 05/09/2011
First we read about Gadaffi hiring blacks as mercenaries, now we read about Gadafi pushing unwilling blacks unto flimsy boats headed for disaster. How long before reading that Gadafi and his soldiers eat the flesh of blacks. I use to think this kind of propaganda died with Goebbels. Not anymore.
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12:02 AM on 05/10/2011
that propaganda is alive and well in despotic countries all over the world. Especially quasi-fascist like Syria and regressive theocracies like Iran.
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
11:06 AM on 05/10/2011
Sounds like the Republican Party, the Tealiban, and the Christo-Fascists.
09:43 PM on 05/09/2011
Gadhafi did it.
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melchar
Stop the Genocide in Libya, Now!
10:30 PM on 05/09/2011
You bet you.
09:14 PM on 05/09/2011
This is the result of the French, British and American adventurism in Libya. These migrants were mostly Somali and other sub-saharan African crossing Libya. Gaddafi had an agreement with the Europeans to stop these migrations through Libya. Many of the would be immigrants were hired right in Libya. With the mess in Libya that is all off. This is a tragedy.
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09:28 PM on 05/09/2011
They all had jobs in Libya until the UN and NATO started bombing Libya.
These deaths of Africans should be blamed on the UN.......

why isn't the UN sending food to feed the Africans trapped in Libya?
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09:44 PM on 05/09/2011
You missed the paragraphs about them being FORCED onto the boat by Qaddafi?
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09:30 PM on 05/09/2011
If you read the report, this is a result of Qaddafi forcing the black Africans onto that boat.

His purpose is to drive refugees to Europe to cause dissent against this campaign.

Yeah, it's a tragedy alright.
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Amryxx
politeness rules, but with sharpened edges
10:03 PM on 05/09/2011
"...drive refugees to Europe to cause dissent against this campaign"

Sorry, are you suggesting that these refugees are Qaddafi agents?
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09:06 PM on 05/09/2011
One of my fave non-arguments for leaving Qaddafi alone:

"How would YOU like it if some foreign power interfered with the US? Boo hoo hoo!"

Well. Let us examine that one for a moment:

IF the US was "governed" by a military dictator who ran a police state featuring secret police, informants, torture and disappearances, well, I gotta consider the pros of having someone come in and help me overthrow that dictator.

So can we put that one to rest?
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09:33 PM on 05/09/2011
Libyans had the highest standard of living in Africa, the government gave all Libyans and legal immigrants homes for free, cars, healthcare, food, free college,etc.
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants lived in libya, they came from turkey, egypt, tunisia, chad, nijer, ethiopia, somalia,etc.

If Libya was a horrible place to live then why did so many immigrants go live there?
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09:43 PM on 05/09/2011
SOME Libyans had good living standards. Not the people of the east. Strangely enough, that is where a lot of the rebellion is.

Oh, and the Berbers. Qaddafi has been squashing them. They are pretty much in rebellion.

The other Africans are coming there because Qaddafi won't let the people of the east and the Berbers get the jobs, better to hand them out to sub Saharan Africans who can be controlled and hired as mercenaries when necessary.

Ouch, that must have left a mark.
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melchar
Stop the Genocide in Libya, Now!
10:29 PM on 05/09/2011
Wud you plzzz refrain from responding or engaging with voice of reason. You will only get him more excited.
08:17 PM on 05/09/2011
Good to see Obamas war is covered (will not really , this isnt really about the war) but at least mentioned on page 27 column 12. What a joke.
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Amryxx
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07:32 PM on 05/09/2011
Takes guts to travel across the sea on a rusty, overcrowded ship.
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Enroh Mot
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08:07 PM on 05/09/2011
It's a lot easier to deliver cruise missiles and drones.
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08:54 PM on 05/09/2011
I suppose you would prefer we send in troops with bowie knives?
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09:37 PM on 05/09/2011
I travel in a crowded aircraft carrier for a couple tours in the Mediterranean.
We slept in 3 story bunk beds.....5000 sailors/marines.
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Relax, nothing is under control
01:19 AM on 05/10/2011
I'll bet your boat, at least, is seaworthy.
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06:39 PM on 05/09/2011
A few false talking points about Libya:

It is all about the oil! Nonsense. The West can work on a number of motivations. And when they do not conflict, the West tends to act. The Arab Spring is a hopeful development, and the fact that Libya is a source of oil makes for two good reasons to support the rebels. Beyond which: Qaddafi was happy as a clam to sell the oil. Why disturb that state of affairs? My point being that there are many good reasons to intervene.

The rebels are terrorists! Nonsense. A very small number of Libyans traveled to Iraq to fight us. Those desperate to make this point like to trot out a percentage. The hard number? It was 112 guys, and they were not "al Qaeda", they were Sunnis joining their fellow Sunnis in resisting the US invasion of Iraq. That does not make them terrorists. 112 guys out of a population of 2.5 million (at least) in rebellion against Qaddafi. I am not impressed.

The rebels are brutal! They have kil led black Africans! Possibly true on a retail level. Individual crimes happen in almost any war. But unless this is a policy of the rebel leadership, it is immaterial. Meanwhile, there are allegations that Qaddafi has handed out viagra and told the boys to go out and spread terror.

And now Qaddafi is forcing black Africans onto boats to dump them in Europe and weaken European resolve to continue the campaign. Criminal.
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Enroh Mot
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07:01 PM on 05/09/2011
Viagra the new WMD's.
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07:53 PM on 05/09/2011
And you cannot address any of the rest of it. Typical.
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07:17 PM on 05/09/2011
( It was 112 guys, and they were not "al Qaeda", they were Sunnis joining their fellow Sunnis in resisting the US invasion of Iraq. That does not make them terrorists­)

WTF, I am a muslim(sunni) african american.......I study Arabic
America is holding Muslims in jail for donating money to hamas , hizbollah, alqaeda, etc.
America is holding muslims who went to Iraq, Somalia, pakstan, afghanistan.
In fact the FBI is probably monitoring me for not supporting the WARS in Iraq and Afghanistan and Somalia and Yemen and now Libya.
By the BUSH/OBAMA definition of a terrorist these Libyans who went to Iraq and Afghanistan to join al qaeda are definetly terrorist. But since America now hates Qadhaafee, we are willing to overlook these flaws in the rebels.
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07:53 PM on 05/09/2011
A Black Muslim. Yeah, you guys are renowned for your rational arguments.

Meanwhile, I am unconcerned with the definitions of the Sunnis who joined the Sunni resistance. Just because Bush or Obama say so, they are not automatically "terrorists".

The term is abused for political reasons, especially by the Israelis. But by Qaddafi as well.
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06:14 PM on 05/09/2011
Libyans need to seek shelter in other Muslim states. Europeans are no longer ruled by multi-cultis and are unwilling to absorb unlimited amounts of refugees.
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06:48 PM on 05/09/2011
Tunisians and Africans are the ones in the boats, trying to make it to Europe. Libyans know they will be back to normal after the War is over. Libya is rich country.

With unrest in Africa and Mid East the only place to go is Europe...................
CIA is to blame. They kept dictators in power who abused their people.
Peace in the Mid East and Africa and the illegal migrants will stay home.
07:05 PM on 05/09/2011
The CIA is to blame???? Are you joking or are you that misinformed?? The USA has been trying to get rid of Gadhafi for years, we even tried to kill him in a bombing mission on his living quarters. Get real pal, put down the conspiracy books.
06:13 PM on 05/09/2011
March 26 UK Telegraph interview - "Rebel" leader was caught in 2002 fighting against US in Afghanistan and admits his Al Qaeda fighters in his ranks. (Google "Libya rebel interview")
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06:40 PM on 05/09/2011
Has been debunked repeatedly.
06:05 PM on 05/09/2011
Glad to see the news blackout on the war in Libya has almost been lifted. The "kinetic military action" continues but the MSM chooses not to cover it, discuss it or even mention it.
The President says it will last "days not weeks". Its now reached months, and rather than question the Administration on what our role is, they simply ignore a story that is "inconsistent" with the Presidents vocal condemnations of foreign interventionism.
If this doesn't highlight the hypocrisy of the media, nothing will.
Anyone, really anyone, want to defend this President's continued involvement in this war?
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HISTORY IS BUT A FABLE AGREED UPON,,NAPOLEON
06:21 PM on 05/09/2011
NOT ONE AMERICAN DEATH
06:28 PM on 05/09/2011
How many African peoples of color deaths???
04:27 PM on 05/10/2011
Is that your criteria for conducting a military action?
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06:41 PM on 05/09/2011
Obama did not say that the campaign would last days. He said our primary involvement would be brief, and he delivered.
08:15 PM on 05/09/2011
You must be joking. "primary involvement". You mean that just because you call it NATO (mostly U.S.) equipment and NATO (mostly U.S.) military and NATA (mostuly U.S. money) makes it not a U.S. "primary involvement" You guys are so diluded in Obamaland you will twist anything to sleep well at night.
05:41 PM on 05/09/2011
The "rebel" leader was caught in Afghanistan fighting against US troops and admits that he has Al Qaeda fighters in his ranks. Why are we protecting them in Libya while they are killing us in Afghanistan???
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05:52 PM on 05/09/2011
OIL
jbw1948
I'm not going to complain nobody listens!!!
05:57 PM on 05/09/2011
We dont get any oil from Libia!
06:11 PM on 05/09/2011
True, except not our oil needs. Its BP'S investments in the Libyan oilfields that we went to war to protect. Yes.......that BP.
jbw1948
I'm not going to complain nobody listens!!!
05:57 PM on 05/09/2011
Link?
06:06 PM on 05/09/2011
UK Telegraph interview back in March, (google "libya rebel interview")
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06:42 PM on 05/09/2011
It is bull.
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05:34 PM on 05/09/2011
Its Only Teenage Wasteland .....
05:31 PM on 05/09/2011
Although I understand the dynamic of the “migrants” in Libya, the bottom line is Europe will inherit thousand of undocumented guys originated from who knows where from Africa overflowing the illegal immigration with the blessing of Italy. Don’t underestimate this situation: it could have ripple effect in the US security too.
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05:27 PM on 05/09/2011
Qaddafi just forced 600 Africans onto a boat that promptly sunk off of Tripoli.

Qaddafi has started a new front in the war of propaganda: he is going to force as many Africans as he can round up to sail across the Mediterranean to Italy in order to stir Europeans against this campaign.

And he is indifferent to how many of them di e in the passage. Those pictures work just as well for his propaganda purposes as do the arrival of tens of thousands of refugees on small Italian islands.

Just read this thread and find all the Qaddafinisas blaming the West for this tragedy.

This was entirely Qaddafi's doing.
05:45 PM on 05/09/2011
And NONE of this would be happening if we just let him take down the terrorist "rebels" weeks ago!
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jayrag123
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06:16 PM on 05/09/2011
The rebels from bengazi tried to assasinate qadhaafee a few years ago, The only thing he did was kill about 300 or 400 rebels. He didn't target their families or take their property.

If Qadhaafee had of retaken libya the bloodshed was have been over weeks ago. Less than a thousand would have died.
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06:28 PM on 05/09/2011
More of this nonsense.

Nearly all of the K lan is Republican. Does that make all Republicans Kl ansmen?