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E.U. will send thousands of migrants back to Africa, many from Eritrea

Exclusive: Confidential draft from summit reveals that only 5,000 migrants will be allowed to resettle in Europe with large numbers likely to be repatriated Migrants wait to disembark from an Italian navy ship in Salerno.

Exclusive: Confidential draft from summit reveals that only 5,000 migrants will be allowed to resettle in Europe with large numbers likely to be repatriated

Migrants wait to disembark from an Italian navy ship in Salerno. Theresa May and Philip Hammond believe such rescue operations create a ‘pull factor’ and lead to more deaths by encouraging migrants to risk the dangerous sea crossing.
Migrants wait to disembark from an Italian navy ship in Salerno. Theresa May and Philip Hammond believe such rescue operations create a ‘pull factor’ and lead to more deaths by encouraging migrants to risk the dangerous sea crossing. Photograph: Ivan Romano/Getty

A confidential draft summit statement seen by the Guardian indicates that the vast majority of those who survive the journey and make it to Italy – 150,000 did so last year – will be sent back as irregular migrants under a new rapid-return programme co-ordinated by the EU’s border agency, Frontex. More than 36,000 boat survivors have reached Italy, Malta and Greece so far this year.

The summit statement merely confirms the decision by EU foreign and interior ministers on Monday to double funding in 2015 and 2016 and “reinforce the assets” of the existing Operation Triton and Operation Poseidon border-surveillance operations, which only patrol within 30 miles of the Italian coast.

The European council’s conclusions said this move “should increase the search-and-rescue possibilities within the mandate of Frontex”. The head of Frontex said on Wednesday that Triton should not be an operation primarily aimed at search and rescue.

Instead, the EU leaders are likely to agree that immediate preparations should begin to “undertake systematic efforts to identify, capture and destroy vessels before they are used by traffickers”. The joint EU military operation is to be undertaken within international law.

The statement describes the crisis as a tragedy and says the EU will mobilise all efforts at its disposal to prevent further loss of life at sea and to tackle the root causes of the human emergency, including co-operating with the countries of origin and transit.

“Our immediate priority is to prevent more people dying at sea. We have therefore decided to strengthen our presence at sea, to fight the traffickers, to prevent illegal migration flows and to reinforce internal solidarity,” it says, before adding that the EU leaders intend to support all efforts to re-establish government authority in Libya and address key “push” factors such as the situation in Syria.

But the detail of the communique makes it clear that the measures to be agreed fall far short of this ambition.

In particular in terms of sharing responsibility across the EU the draft statement suggests only “setting up a first voluntary pilot project on resettlement, offering at least 5,000 places to persons qualifying for protection”, it says.

The EU leaders also make a commitment to “increasing emergency aid to frontline member states” – taken to mean Italy, Malta and Greece – “and consider options for organising emergency relocation between member states”.

Emergency teams are to be deployed to Italy to help register, fingerprint and process applications for asylum protection as refugees. Increased support is also to be given to Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Mali and Niger to monitor and control their land borders to prevent potential migrants getting to the shore of the Mediterranean.

EU leaders are expected to stress their determination to fight the traffickers and will promise to bring them to justice, seize their assets and make a concerted attempt to take down any online material likely to attract migrants and refugees.

On Monday, ministers and the European Commission agreed to bolster the Triton mission, to increase its funding and assets, and to expand the operational area of Triton, which is run by Frontex. But the head of Frontex, Fabrice Leggeri, said on the eve of the summit that saving migrants’ lives should not be the priority for his maritime patrols despite the clamour for a more humane response after the deaths of 800 refugees and migrants at the weekend.

He flatly dismissed turning the Triton mission into a search-and-rescue operation and voiced strong doubts about new EU pledges to tackle human traffickers and their vessels in Libya.

“Triton cannot be a search-and-rescue operation. I mean, in our operational plan, we cannot have provisions for proactive search-and-rescue action. This is not in Frontex’s mandate, and this is, in my understanding, not in the mandate of theEuropean Union,” Leggeri said. Instead, he appealed for planes to conduct aerial surveillance so they could anticipate more disasters.

Vigil to commemorate migrants who died at sea in Sliema, outside Valletta.
The summit comes as a joint letter to EU leaders signed by more than 50 former European prime ministers, foreign ministers and business leaders, condemned the death toll of migrants in the Mediterranean as a “stain on the conscience of our continent” and demanded the immediate restoration of expansive search-and-rescue operations. Signatories include the former EU commissioner and Conservative party chairman, Chris Patten; the former Swedish prime minister, Carl Bilt; French former foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner; and George Soros of the Open Society Foundation.

The letter appeals to EU leaders to go beyond the 10-point plan agreed by foreign and interior ministers on Monday and instead calls for an immediate restoration of expansive rescue operations “with a mandate and level of funding that match the humanitarian emergency that confronts us”. The letter says the decision to withdraw support last October for Italy’s Mare Nostrum operation had only succeeded in vastly increasing the number of deaths.

Patten said: “Today’s crisis summit must be clear on its first and most urgent priority, increasing search and rescue back to at least previous levels. Addressing the drivers of migration, from conflict to human trafficking, climate change to human rights abuses is also critically important but will take a longer term strategy to address. My message to EU leaders is clear – history will judge you harshly if you fudge this.”

David Cameron made clear on Wednesday his intention to support an expansion of search-and-rescue operations when he and the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, declared that the “coastguard policy” – a reference to Triton – that replaced Mare Nostrum, had not worked. “Now we need to make sure we do more to save lives. That will involve more search and rescue, and there is a contribution I’m sure we can make to that,” Cameron said.

But it is understood that the British prime minister was facing stiff opposition from his own home secretary, Theresa May, and his foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, in his intention to support the expansion of search-and-rescue operations at the summit beyond the limited Triton measures agreed on Monday.

“May is still holding out for a deterrent approach. She wants to focus on action against the traffickers and a rapid returns programme,” one Brussels source said.

Cameron is understood to have shifted his position this week as the extensive media coverage convinced Downing Street and Tory election strategists that voters see the tragedy in the Mediterranean as a humanitarian crisis rather than an immigration issue. He is now expected to override the objections of his home secretary and foreign secretary. “He will have to bump them into it,” said one source.

The Guardian

 

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21 COMMENTS
  • Berhe Tensea April 26, 2015

    Yes people must be sent back to Eritrea to deter future disasters, and death.
    Young people must take the ownership of their future and their land, they must snatch it from the Tembenis who are taking their Eritrea as a hostage and a play ground.
    Fleeing is not a solution, and Erupe must be commended for this noble action.

  • A H April 26, 2015

    What one can say at this moment? Should I say, yes go back home fight the evil regime or should I say, no please let them stay here please; I really do not know. I am in a civilised and democratic nation enjoying my life as much as I could have but others are relinquishing on the desert, sea,and even at home get shot when they try to flee the country. I also know that escaping the tyrenny can’t bring solution but what can they do? They are victims of the scavengers, evil killers and please if you have a dynamic solution, please offer it to these poor people before it us too late!!!!!!

  • Simon G. April 27, 2015

    My guess is that this will be a nightmare to isayas. If people know that they won’t get asylum in Europe, they have to stay in Sudan or Eritrea. At some point, these youth will be organized and fight back to destroy HGDF. I can see isayas on his 3rd whiskey bottle.

  • debesay April 27, 2015

    Really when i grow up,u our elder teach us isayas is the best man in the world,our mather and fathers told us isayas is gift of God and blessed person,our hero tegadelti also told us our country can survive and be strong if iseyas only became leader of our country ,our musicians song for his name .our writers wrote only about his story and our tv show us him every day and tells us his manifasto kalat bwerki kelem.we saw u when were childern claping ketetakue when he talk in tv.then after u admire him in every where with ur friends and u were cheerse for u happyness of his words.so what do expect from new generetion if u our elders teach us all i menstioned in the above about isayas .there for, u are the responsible for this all things happen today becouse u were against against peiplw advise u and u were beside isayas when he kill inoccent eritreans.now when the problems comes to u cry.but know this u will panish very well .alot of things will happen next.just ready to accept ur panishment.puppet people.

  • debesay April 27, 2015

    U were insulting for people asking change,u were insulting our heros call fo democracy.u were believer of the crazy isayas.now ur curse is to disprese all over the world.u know dance only ,it is good oppurtunity for me i will open one campany which is manifucturing best drums and music instruments inorder you dance very well while isayas steal ur money .

  • A H April 27, 2015

    What one can say at this moment? Should I say, yes go back home fight the evil regime or should I say, no please let them stay here please; I really do not know. I am in a civilised and democratic nation enjoying my life as much as I could have but others are relinquishing on the desert, sea,and even at home get shot when they try to flee the country. I also know that escaping the tyrenny can’t bring solution but what can they do? They are victims of the scavengers, evil killers and please if you have a dynamic solution, please offer it to these poor people before it is too late!!!!!!

  • A H April 27, 2015

    Can I add these to people including my self: we will answer the questions to be asked when Eritrea come out of these horendous situation in the near future as we are partially responsible for their problems. Sympathy and cry also is not an answer, we should have stand still on their side with a united power to reckon so that the evil regim get destroyed its umpire for good. We know that we are becoming herd of sheep with out a Shepperd where hyinas getting their pry every day until we get finished off and become extinct.
    People with out leaders and organizers are always victum of evil umpire and scavengers. May any one tell me what we waiting for? And waiting whom? Are we waiting for the political leaders such as Adhanom, Mesfun, Abdella, Wedi Amar, Huruy, and many more others to party together and elect their leaders to lead us? What is next???????

    • AHMED SALEH April 27, 2015

      Mean and bitter remark from debesay says ” be ready to accept your punishment ,
      puppet people ” .
      He didn’t lie to speak the truth because we are responsible to make this man dictate
      Eritrean people life and the future of the country openly in front the whole world .
      Now our cry like babies for international world intervention received deaf ear because
      we the people also played a role to convoy one man’s rule for destruction .
      If we can’t identify the root problem of the country expect more tragedies to follow .

  • Teclay April 27, 2015

    Berhe Tensea

    You said “Yes people must be sent back to Eritrea to deter future disasters, and death.
    Young people must take the ownership of their future and their land, they must snatch it from the Tembenis ”

    My good save me..Why should they be sent to the hell ? You and your generation created the mess and hell..Right ? If the job you expected to be done can save Eritrea,eliminating the Tembenay .Do it yourself .why do you want to be done by the primary victims of Ghedli .For your information most of them are underage,sons and daughters of the so called former Tegadelti..They have been sent blindly to anywhere as quick as possible.
    So ,Mr. Berhe ,you are a man kill the Tembenay- Isaias yourself.He is in the Dam which is under contraction around Debarewa.
    We are waiting the exciting breaking news.

  • Mehret April 27, 2015

    The best way to fight this decision is to idetify and expose the pfdj supporters and those who say Eritrea is doing well, then give this list to immigration offices in every country and demand they they go back home to eritrea to serve their dictator.
    But if we do this all of them will join the opposition immediately, liars as they are.

  • Stefanos Temolso April 27, 2015

    Berhe, if you were not able to fight and bring down Isayas, how could the new comners or would be new comers destroy Isayas?

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