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Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Italian ship returned rescued people to Libya, charity says

Vessel allegedly broke international law by returning 108 people rescued from Mediterranean to Tripoli

A search and rescue charity has alleged that an Italian ship returned scores of people rescued from the Mediterranean to Libya, even though Libya is not regarded by Europe as a safe place under international law.

In what would be an unprecedented case if confirmed, the Asso 28, an oil rig support vessel, allegedly saved 108 people from a dinghy and then took them to Tripoli.

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