'Apparently human rights only apply to under 18s': Sea-Watch remains stuck off Sicily
34 adults and 13 children are stuck aboard the ship, which rescued them off the Libyan coast and has since been stranded, with Italy steadfastly refusing it entry first at Lampedusa and then in Sicily.
The ship and its crew reached Syracuse on Thursday as a bitter storm raged across the region. Their plight appeared near its end when the city’s mayor said the ship and its passengers were welcome to disembark.
But Italy’s federal government, which has adopted a hardline stance towards migrant arrivals and declared the country’s ports closed to all NGO rescue vessels, had other ideas.
As the Sea-Watch 3 neared land, it was assigned a berth out at sea, ensuring it remained off land, the NGO said in a statement.
Catania’s prosecutor has since issued an order to allow the 13 minors aboard the vessel to disembark. But that order might end up being counterproductive, the NGO fears.
