Malta rebuts criticism on migrants' rescue
The damaged migrants' vessel following the possible rescue attempt.
Comments by the Italian media in the past week criticising Malta that it did not do its duty with regards to the immigrants found drifting on their way to Italy last Saturday have been rebutted by Brigadier Carmelo Vassallo and Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici.
The AFM monitored the boat carrying 207 migrants as it headed into Italy's search and rescue area accompanied by an Italian tanker. An Italian tug boat took over from the tanker near Pozzallo in Sicily on Monday.
Brig. Vassallo, said that when the alarm was raised by Rome's SRR Centre, the migrants were 240 miles south of Malta, 112 miles from Libya and 60 miles out of Malta’s search and rescue area.
Although the migrants were intercepted by the Italian-registered tanker Antignano, the weather conditions and the tanker's size made it impossible to transfer the migrants on to it.
Brig. Vassallo said the AFM monitored the boat until it arrived at the border of Italy’s search and rescue area and then obtained permission to continue monitoring it since the Italians had not yet arrived.
The immigrants were then handed to the Italian authorities.
He noted that the Italian media had even quoted the Antignano’s captain saying that the migrants refused Malta’s help since they wanted to reach Italy.
He said that there were two photos which indicated that there must have been some form of attempt at rescue before the arrival of the AFM since the front of the boat was damaged.
Dr Mifsud Bonnici said that the army had been exemplary in continuing to monitor situation and making sure the immigrants met no danger. They showed that Malta was competent and that it could do its work well.
When asked to react to comments made by his Italian Foreign MInisterFranco Frattini, Dr Mifsud Bonnici said he did not want to get into any polemics.
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colin stanley
Oct 31st 2009, 01:19
how long before these people, become AFRICAN MALTESE, and be allowed to vote. can someone tell us, please.
Joseph Cauchi
Oct 30th 2009, 20:48
@ Raymond Sammut,
What the Brigadier actually meant was that they were 240 mile south EAST of Malta.
JC.
Stephen Farrugia
Oct 30th 2009, 20:46
At this fast rate of crisis on immigration, Malta can become a second Kosovo.
CLIFFORD VELLA
Oct 30th 2009, 18:56
I THINK THAT THE EU AND GONZI ARE NOT DOING THEIR DUTY!!!
lgalea
Oct 30th 2009, 17:00
Can't the Italians get it into their thick head that we owe absolutely nothing to the illegal immigrats and that it is the Italians who ought to take them because they were their colonizers?
C.R. Taliana
Oct 30th 2009, 16:49
We need more proof by videoclips, films and photos of the migrants refusing help, so these accusations by the Italian authorities stop once and for all. Invest in some videocameras and equip the soldiers to have them at hand when out at sea.
Raymond Sammut
Oct 30th 2009, 16:48
"... the migrants were 290 miles south of Malta, ..." This cannot be right. It would have put the illegal boat in the desert. The distance between Malta and Tripoli (which is south of Malta) is 220 miles.
p.j.attard
Oct 30th 2009, 16:38
Mela! Hekk sew! Is-suldati taghna johorgu biex jghinuhom fi kwalunkwe temp; b'sogru kbir ghal hajjithom, u xorta jaqilghuha fuq rashom! Nahseb wasal iz-zmien li nghidu "Enough is enough" , u jekk iridu jmorru ghalihom dawn l- ghorrief li dejjem jikkritikaw is-sehem tal- Maltin!