ROME European leaders were confronted on Monday with a humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean, as estimates that as many as 900 migrants may have died off the Libyan coast this weekend prompted calls for a new approach to the surging number of refugees crossing from Africa and the Middle East.
Even as efforts continued to collect the bodies from the sinking off Libya late Saturday and early Sunday only 28 survivors have been found Italian rescue ships responded to new distress calls from other vessels. A second migrant ship crashed near the Greek island of Rhodes, underscoring the relentless flow of people fleeing poverty, persecution and war.
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IMO, they should be rescued, fed, and immediately repatriated to the blessed land of Allah from whence they came. Any other policy simply encourages more of them to make this desperate journey.
But, i'd like other opinions. Tell me why I am wrong.
Even as efforts continued to collect the bodies from the sinking off Libya late Saturday and early Sunday only 28 survivors have been found Italian rescue ships responded to new distress calls from other vessels. A second migrant ship crashed near the Greek island of Rhodes, underscoring the relentless flow of people fleeing poverty, persecution and war.
http://ift.tt/1HqjTpQ
IMO, they should be rescued, fed, and immediately repatriated to the blessed land of Allah from whence they came. Any other policy simply encourages more of them to make this desperate journey.
But, i'd like other opinions. Tell me why I am wrong.
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