German Rescue Ship Docks in Southern Italy With 33 Egyptian Migrants Related Articles Nigeria Launches Guided Trade Initiative Under AfCFTA, Marking Giant Stride in Economic Growth, Continental Leadership July 20, 2024 Rising Stars of Global Architecture: Boubker Benjelloun and Benjamin Piper’s Visionary Designs for Humanity July 20, 2024 Carloha Nigeria, ILOTBET Hand Over Tiggo 2 Pro to ‘Predict and Win’ Lucky Player July 20, 2024 A month after a migration-related scandal happened in Sicily, a humanitarian aid ship with rescued migrants on board has again docked in an Italian port. The private German ship, the Louise Michel, was permitted to dock on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa on Thursday night, and the 33 Egyptians rescued from the Mediterranean were allowed to disembark. There were no further details from the organisation or the Italian Interior Ministry. The German rescue ship Humanity 1 with 261 migrants on board, and the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Geo Barents ship with 250 migrants, were also waiting for a safe harbour to become available. A confrontation between sea rescuers and the far-right Italian Government took place in early November, when Rome banned the Humanity 1 and Geo Barents from entering its waters. The ships were eventually permitted into the Sicilian harbour of Catania, but only the sick, women and children were allowed to disembark. After two days, health authorities in Catania ordered for the remaining people on board to be able to disembark. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticised this decision. Italy did not permit the Ocean Viking ship to enter any of its ports, forcing it to continue to France. Diplomatic relations between Rome and Paris have been strained since then. 2022-12-09 AutoReportAfrica Share Facebook Twitter Google + LinkedIn