
Wednesday, 1st July 2009 - 13:40CET
Italy sends more migrants back to Libya
A group of 89 migrants located on a dinghy in the Sicily Channel has been ferried back to Libya by an Italian warship.
The migrants were spotted late yesterday some 30 miles off the Italian island of Lampedusa. They were intercepted by the Orione which immediately took them back to Libya waters, where they were transferred to a Libyan launch.
The migrants included nine women.







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If you truly believe what you are saying and would like to follow in Christ's foortsteps, as you see them, anything less than opening up your own home to these poor 'illegals' will not suffice.
Anything less than that will not convince anyone. Therefore, forever hold your peace.
Berlusconi is without any doubt, the best leader in Europe.
What makes you think that political men and women in Italy do not read Luke and the other three canonical Books?
Those in government are obliged to govern in accordance with Law. They are under oath to do exactly that. The four canonical Books do not constitute the law of the land. Those in Malta who think like you need to remember this important fact, or else much social harm will be caused especially in the long run. Malta, thanks to Dr Gonzi, is now in a precarious situation with thousands of aliens occupying considerable areas of Maltese land.
So Berlusconi, wily old fox that he is, found a way to hit at least 3 birds with one stone. He buried the bad relationship which had existed between Libya and its past coloniser, Italy. Put a definite stop to illegal immigration from Libyan shores and gave a healthy boost to Italian enterpreneurs who will carry out the works. Not bad for someone who is portrayed by his sour, socialist adversaries as a corrupt womaniser. I would have him as prime minister any time.
Did Luke advise them where to get their boats and outboards, satellite navigators and satellite phones, fuel, etc to illegally invade other countries and impose themselves on the natural residents and live like leeches on their taxes?
Gonzi should take heed of what the vast majority of Maltese citizens want and expel all illegal immigrants back to Libya and not allow one single illegal immigrant to set foot in Malta.
I AM NOT SAYING TO GIVE LIBYA ANY MONEY, ALL I AM SAYING IS TO CLOSE OUR FRONTIERS LIKE ITALY IS DOING !!!
I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that you misunderstood my post. I admire Berlusconi and Maroni for putting Italy's interests before all else. But I am afraid that our dear leaders put their personal misguided religious convictions before the interest of the country.
I can assure you that I am very much aware of all the social, medical, security and economic problems that these uninvited guests bring.
@ Edward Mallia
Luke 10 30 is a parable, fiction, never happened. You can spin as many stories as you like in a similar vein. How about some real stories? A Japanese boy studying in Malta is befriended by some Africans. They invite him to their abode, the Marsa Open Centre and he accepts their hospitality. When they arrive, he is raped, and robbed of his mobile phone, ipod and wallet. He spends several days in hospital nursing his lacerations. Same story for an 18 year old French student. This time he is dragged on the rocks at Dragonara. Luckily the perpetrators were caught in the latter case by CCTV. Good samaritans indeed.
You forget that when Luke 10, 25-37 was written, people did not have satelite phones and co-ordination by NGO to help them invade and take over other countries without the need of war. At least in those days, people would know when they were being invaded and would raise an army to fight and resist.
I am sure that Christ would have had something quite different to say for today's situation. There is a big difference between being kind and being a fool. And Christ was no fool.
Dr Gonzi now has to take a public position. Does he support Italy's recent action of sending back 89 illegal immigrants, or does he agree with organisations, like UNHCR and JRS, who are against?
A united Right will solve the problems.
Why you don't think so??? you mean that Italy is not doing the right thing in protecting their country and its people? We are doing the good thing by letting them in with all the problems that they bring with them to mention some, diseases, social benefit and i stop there because 200 words are not enough
That means that we do not have a Prime Minister and a government at that..
Thank you Mr Berlusconi
So I'm glad that Italy has succeeded to reach an agreement with Libya.
Well done.
When are the AFM going to start doing the same including those illegal immigrants who are already here?