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A damning report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) sheds light on how migrants are treated by Maltese authorities, at sea and on land.
While one man was told “there is no Europe for you today,” other migrants recounted how detention guards in Malta goaded them to commit suicide. Others recounted how they were forced to drink water from toilets and the excessive use of force by security forces.
The 35-page report, –
A woman from Cote d’Ivoire told the agency how she went from being raped in Libya to being detained in inhumane conditions in Malta.
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The information was confirmed by a spokesperson for the Home Affairs Ministry after a spokesperson for the Armed Forces of Malta referred this newsroom to the ministry.
No statements were issued about the rescue operation.
The spokesperson said the group consisted of men.
On Monday, humanitarian NGO Alarm Phone wrote that around 75 were at risk of drowning to the south of Malta. The overcrowded boat did not have any fuel. They were further exposed due to adverse weather conditions.
Alarm Phone urged the Maltese Armed Forces to intervene.
An update was later posted on Twitter, with the NGO saying it lost contact with group at 2am on Tuesday. It added that a vessel,