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    Italy Bans NGO Planes from Tracking Migrant Boats

    May 9, 2024Updated:May 9, 20243 Mins Read
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    Sea-Watch's SeaBird reconnaissance plane is one of two that criss-cross central Mediterranean skies in search of migrant boats in distress | Photo: SeaWatch. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Italy’s recent decision to prohibit planes operated by charitable organizations from conducting surveillance flights over the central Mediterranean, particularly from airports on Sicily, Pantelleria, and Lampedusa islands, has sparked significant controversy and concern among humanitarian groups.

    According to reports from news agency Reuters, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) unveiled this directive, which effectively impedes the ability of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as Sea Watch to utilize aerial surveillance to locate and aid migrant boats in distress.

    Sea Watch, a prominent NGO involved in migrant search and rescue operations, promptly denounced the ban as politically motivated and legally dubious. In a strongly-worded press release, the organization accused Italy of attempting to suppress evidence of what it termed “European crimes” in the Mediterranean. Despite the ban, Sea-Watch affirmed its commitment to continuing monitoring flights, asserting its determination to defy what it perceives as unjust restrictions.

    The ban’s implications have raised concerns among international agencies, including the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM). Flavio Di Giacomo, a spokesperson for the IOM, cautioned that the prohibition could hinder life-saving efforts, underscoring the potential humanitarian repercussions of such measures.

    ENAC justified its decision by citing the proximity of the islands to major shipping routes and characterizing the NGO-operated planes as unnecessary burdens on official rescue teams. Additionally, concerns were raised about the safety of undocumented migrants, with fears that these flights might inadvertently exacerbate risks faced by those attempting perilous sea crossings.

    Sea-Watch vehemently rejected ENAC’s rationale, condemning the ban as an assault on international law and a deliberate effort to shield migration events from public scrutiny. The organization highlighted the vital role of NGO spotter planes in locating distressed boats and documenting instances of pushbacks by Libyan coast guards, funded by the European Union to deter migrants from reaching European shores.

    Italy’s stance on migrant rescue operations has been increasingly stringent under the leadership of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who assumed office in 2022 with a pledge to curb irregular migrant arrivals from Africa. Meloni’s administration has implemented various measures aimed at restricting the activities of charity ships, including limiting the number of rescues and imposing logistical hurdles on NGOs.

    Despite these efforts, the Mediterranean continues to witness tragic migrant deaths and disappearances, particularly in the central corridor between Tunisia, Libya, and Italy. The persisting humanitarian crisis underscores the complexity and urgency of addressing migration challenges in the region while upholding human rights and international obligations.

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