May 2007 Malta migrant boat disaster

May 2007 Malta migrant boat disaster

On 21 May 2007 Monday, a small and crowded migrant boat was spotted some 80 nautical miles south of Malta by the Maltese Air Force, photographed while the 53 people on board were apparently trying to bail out water, and then the boat went missing. No trace of them was found by the Maltese boats sent to their search and rescue, and there was no means they could have reached the shore during the time span in between. Maltese authorities and the UNHCR confirmed the missing status of the boat. The state of peril in which the occupants of the boat found themselves at the time of their discovery was further confirmed by a cellphone call made by one occupant to a relative in Italy on the same day of 21 May, when the boat's engine was said to have stopped, with water coming into the boat [ cite web|title = Migrant boat missing off Malta |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6692547.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=2007-05-21|language=English] . The event was the largest single disaster in terms of loss of life and involving migrant boats in the waters around Malta, a leading destination for migrants from Africa, until August 2008, when 71 migrants in one boat were feared drowned according to the accounts made by the eight survivors [ cite web|title = Malta fears 71 migrants drowned|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7585004.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-08-27|language=English] .

Background

Around 1700 migrants land on Malta every year and due to the particular conditions of the sea journey they risk, it is very difficult to advance theories on what would have happpened and to how many people when something goes wrong between Malta and the north African coast. At least 10,000 are estimated to have died trying to reach Europe's southern shores in the last ten years. [ cite web|title = Malta struggles with migrants |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6283736.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=2007-07-09|language=English] In cases where they are rescued by a non-Maltese vessel, they become subject to long negotiations between states, as it happened when a Spanish trawler rescued 51 in 2006 and another Spanish tug-boat took in 26 in the same month of May 2007. There has been cases where migrants were found clinging to tuna pens. [ cite web|title = Migrants stranded at sea on Spanish tug-boat|url = http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN923991.html |publisher=Reuters|date=2007-07-09|language=English]

Those who land in Malta try to pick up employment opportunities in the small country where they spark and fuel explicit xenophobic reactions. Hostility towards migrants has also been extended against journalists, clergymen and lawyers who advocate their rights, like Katrine Camilleri, 2007 Nansen Refugee Award winner, whose car and house door was burned [ cite web|title = Maltese lawyer stands up for boatpeople |url = http://www.unhcr.org/news/NEWS/46f3eaea4.html |publisher=UNHCR|date=2007-09-21|language=English]

Most migrants try to reach further, particularly to Italy. In a further dimension, the arrival of illegal migrants became an issue between neighboring countries of the Mediterranean basin and between those of the European Union, of which Malta is the smallest member.

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