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Europe
'Considerable Drop' in Mediterranean Migrant Deaths
2016-05-25
[AnNahar] The number of migrants colonists dying while trying to cross the Mediterranean has fallen sharply, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Tuesday, voicing hope the lethal trend seen since 2013 may be turning.

This year, 1,370 migrants colonists and refugees have died trying to make the perilous crossings to Europe, on all routes -- a 24-percent drop compared to the 1,792 who had perished by this time last year, the IOM said.

So far in May, the toll stands at a total of 13 Mediterranean deaths, none of them on the eastern route between The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
and Greece, IOM said.

By comparison, across all routes a total of 330 migrants colonists and refugees perished trying to cross in May 2014, and 95 died during this month a year ago.

This marks "a considerable drop," IOM front man Joel Millman told news hounds in Geneva.

He especially hailed the drop to zero deaths along the eastern route, where nearly 400 migrants colonists and refugees perished during the first four months of the year.

That steep decline in deaths between Turkey and Greece is not surprising however, after a controversial EU-Turkey deal struck in March has all but shut down that route.

"We attribute obviously this drop in fatalities reported to the extremely sharp drop in arrivals between Turkey and Greece," Millman acknowledged.

In April, arrivals to Greece plunged nearly 90 percent, falling to 3,360 from 26,971 in March, according to IOM figures.

Under the March deal, Turkey agreed to take back migrants colonists landing on Greek islands in exchange for incentives, including billions of euros in aid and visa-free European travel for its citizens.

The agreement is the cornerstone of the EU's plan to curb a crisis that has seen 1.25 million Syrian, Iraqi, Afghan and other migrants colonists enter Europe since January 2015.

But Millman said the dramatically lower Mediterranean corpse count this month also appeared to be connected with increased efforts by the Libyan coasties to stop migrants colonists from setting off on dangerous voyages, as well as more rescues at sea.

"In the last 24 hours, more than 2,700 migrants colonists were rescued between Europe and Libya by various vessels at sea," Millman said, adding he was "encouraged by the sharp drop in fatalities."

He voiced hope that "the period of stark lethality that has been going on since 2013 may have run its course."

"Maybe we will see a safer summer than we had anticipated a few weeks ago," he said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  If I wuz an Imam: "Don't worry my brother. The rocks in your pockets will guarantee your entry into paradise."
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2016-05-25 15:27  

#2  No doubt that is keeping those paying attention up at night, Bugs Poodle8604. And of course, the numbers of dead are only those counted; nobody knows how many boats were swamped and sank under the waves with all passengers without being noticed.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-05-25 12:36  

#1  Yes, maybe. And maybe the 6000 ISIS operatives that EU security services think have entered Europe will launch 1000 simultaneous Paris-style attacks across the continent, causing 200,000-odd casualties. We could also have that sort of summer.
Posted by: Bugs Poodle8604   2016-05-25 10:38  

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