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Lampedusa: Survivors excluded from Italy memorial – BBC

Survivors of a shipwreck in which hundreds of African migrants died have protested in Italy after being excluded from a ceremony to honour the victims. Detainees at a holding centre on the island of Lampedusa emerged

Survivors of a shipwreck in which hundreds of African migrants died have protested in Italy after being excluded from a ceremony to honour the victims.

Detainees at a holding centre on the island of Lampedusa emerged en masse and staged a sit-in, blocking a road.

A big screen was erected so they could follow proceedings aired on state TV.

The ceremony, held in the Sicilian port of Agrigento, fell short of the full state funeral that the Italian government had originally promised.

People on Lampedusa felt the ceremony should have been held on their island, which is so much closer to the scene of the tragedies, the BBC’s Alan Johnston in Rome says.

Lampedusa, which lies 290km (180 miles) off the coast of Africa, is a key destination for migrant vessels bound for Europe.

Some 366 people – mostly Somalis and Eritreans – died when their 20-metre boat caught fire, capsized and sank near the island earlier this month.

The huge loss of life makes it one of the worst in a series of migrant boat tragedies to blight the region.

There were 155 survivors, many of whom had family members among the dead.

The service was led by religious leaders – Catholic, Coptic and Islamic – and broadcast live to the nation.

Among those gathered at the dockside venue were three government ministers, local officials and military figures.

As the service ended, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Angelino Alfano was heckled by demonstrators urging changes to the law designed to deter illegal immigration.

Some members of Italy’s Eritrean community were able to participate in the memorial ceremony.

After it ended, they gathered on the nearby shore to pray in silence; some mourners waded out and dropped wreaths into the water, some lit candles.

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8 COMMENTS
  • Keren October 21, 2013

    More than 300 Eritreans died with in a week in a tragic death at sea but no Eritrean president or ministers participated in the funeral service of these Eritreans?
    It is hard to believe only these were the dead, it is the entire Eritrea and the Hgdef regime that had really died.

    • Taddesse October 21, 2013

      Indeed sad. He know like any other story, if will go away. He sure is not my president or any other Eritrean president. Heck, who voted him in to that title. As to the ministers, it’s just a title, they have no say.

    • Tamrat Tamrat October 22, 2013

      Imagine isaias poppes up suddenly in the burial ceremony. Have you ever witnessed how he is welcomed at home or abroad by eritreans for the last 23 years. Then imgaine the Picture he has in his mind in his People heart. Then bang ‘isaias murderer, isaias murderer!’ from thoudands of eritreans for the first time in his life. Then in a couple of weeks he is gone to the Place he dederves for ever.

  • Dawit October 21, 2013

    Eritrea has no president and ministers.
    The leader is Juntas leader and his creminale ideology executors.

    Dawit wedi keren

  • Tesfu October 21, 2013

    I challenge the bbc specially the correspondent
    from Italy Allon Johnston to keep on reporting the lapedusa disaster as Eritrean and Somalis(no single Somali except Tunisian the captain & ..) is grave editorial blunder please apologise
    & to the victims family & all followers of worldwide bbc followers. Pease if present any single Somali survivor or victim, as it is well known its Eritrean tragedy. T

  • lebam October 21, 2013

    I thought all the dead were Eritreans. who is claiming for the somalies? why are the west medias want to include somalies? do they have evidence? are they paid by pfdj to twist the truth again? has anyone confronted the news outlets?

  • Hade October 23, 2013

    Lebam
    what evidence to you have that all the dead are Erirean? The name list in deep down in the sea with the vessel. They should have good reason to say Somalis were on the boat

    • Dawit October 24, 2013

      Man are you HGDEFist all of them are Eritreans.
      How can you try to diminish the problem of Eritreans.
      May be you are DEMHIT member.

      Dawit wedi keren

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