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BBCNEWS The July 4, 2024

Have told rescuers that their boat was carrying 45 people, including three children when it set off from the tunisian port of sfax last thursday. They say the vessel, which was around 7 metres long overturned early on friday. The four survivors, originally from the ivory coast and guinea were initially rescued by a cargo ship before being transferred to a coastguard vessel. According to a recent report from the International Organization showing one of their vessels going to the aid packed with migrants in the Mediterranean on monday this week. The Mediterranean'>Central Mediterranean route from north africa to europe is one of the deadliest in the world. Take a look at this map from the International Organisation for migration. It shows deaths through migration. It shows deaths through migration since 2014. Globally there have been over 57,000 but you can see the majority of those are in the Mediterranean region. The organisation says this year alone more than 1800 people have died or are missing in the Mediterranean'>Central Mediterranean. You only have to take a look at some of the reports on the bbc news website to see how that figure comes about. For example, backin figure comes about. For example, back injune 78 people died in the greek Boat Disaster whilst the italian Migrant Boat Shipwreck Back in february killed at least 60 people. Off the coast of Tunisia In March at least 29 people died. Talking of tunisia, the authorities there have told us this year alone theyve recovered 900 bodies in maritime incidents in the Mediterranean'>Central Mediterranean. But they also say that around 34,000 people have been rescued or intercepted by them. To give you a sense of the scale of the issue that we are talking about, the United Nations Refugee Agency says that this year alone so far 90,000 migrants have arrived in italy. The majority of those are from tunisia or neighbouring libya. NikkI Schiller Reporting or neighbouring libya. NikkI Schiller Reporting from or neighbouring libya. NikkI Schiller Reporting from the I Schiller Reporting from the newsroom. NikkI Schiller Reporting from the newsroom. Live now to giorgia linardi, who is spokesperson for the german migrant charity, sea watch. Shejoins me from palermo, sicily. Thank you forjoining us we talk about these numbers, 900 people found, 78, the fact is these are humans, these are people who are making these incredibly perilous and dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean. Dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this is Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this is exactly Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this is exactly what Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this is exactly what we Mediterranean. Yes. Thank you because this is exactly what we tend to forget. We are talking about single individuals that are risking their lives and often losing their lives at sea. Since the beginning of the week as of now we know about 161 people who are missing. We dont know how many more, we will never know how many more, we will never know about. The situation is very dire because these people are left without choice, because there is no Asylum System in tunisia. Since the beginning of the year the president has launched a Public Campaign against migrants in the country. Since the beginning ofjuly the tunisian authorities have started rotations to the desert against migrant people who are left with the choice to either die of heat answers in the desert or try to the Mediterranean sea. We in the desert or try to the Mediterranean sea. ~ ~ ,. , Mediterranean sea. We keep reporting on this, we remember Mediterranean sea. We keep reporting on this, we remember the Mediterranean sea. We keep reporting on this, we remember the migrant on this, we remember the migrant crisis in 2015. We continue to hear from authorities who say we need to resolve this issue in home country and in regions but also find a solution to this for that yet there isnt really at this Stage A Solution that could deal with these numbers and they continue to rise. This is a natural and structural phenomenon of our times. Maybe the first thing would be to accept this and try to start to manage migration rather than trying focusing on containing at all cost. This is clearly not working. We are the third deal seal between the European Union and neighbouring countries to try and stop migration. The first one from 2016 with turkey and then 2017. It one from 2016 with turkey and then 2017. ,. One from 2016 with turkey and then 2017. ,. , one from 2016 with turkey and then 2017. , , 2017. It is such a complex issue with peeple 2017. It is such a complex issue with People Smugglers 2017. It is such a complex issue with People Smugglers also with People Smugglers also exploiting the vulnerability of these people. It exploiting the vulnerability of these maple exploiting the vulnerability of these people. It is definitely a comlex these people. It is definitely a complex issue. These people. It is definitely a complex issue. It these people. It is definitely a complex issue. It requests these people. It is definitely a complex issue. It requests different approaches. First of all we need to prevent the loss of people at sea. In order to do that we should launch immediately a european search and rescue mission. This is not to dissolve the phenomenon, this is basically an ambulance. Its a fact that people are dying. In the moment there is no institutional Rescue Capacity. This is for immediate term. Of course its important to create conditions for people to not leave their countries of origin. And more stable conditions in transit. The approach that we are using right now is basically allowing neighbouring countries to use migration as a Pressure Card to blackmail European Union. Its clear, weve seen that with turkey, with libya and tunisia that at the moment is an interest from the european side to stop migration. We migration being used as a way to exercise pressure. Migration being used as a way to exercise pressure. Absolutely. We have seen that. Exercise pressure. Absolutely. We have seen that. On exercise pressure. Absolutely. We have seen that. On the exercise pressure. Absolutely. We have seen that. On the other exercise pressure. Absolutely. We| have seen that. On the other hand, a lot of these countries namely the italian have laws now restricting rescues at sea because there is criticism of these ambulance sort of services to see where people are saying, well, if the migrants know theyre going to be rescued than theyre going to be rescued than they are willing to make this dangerous journey. They are willing to make this dangerousjourney. Its they are willing to make this dangerous journey. Its really shortsighted dangerous journey. Its really shortsighted to dangerous journey. Its really shortsighted to consider dangerous journey. Its really shortsighted to consider the short sighted to consider the presence of the Rescue Capacity at sea with this number of people dying. People do not take this perilous journey because they know they will be rescued 100 for the people do it because they have no choice. And they have nothing to lose. It is notjust a statement from ngos but the fact that Rescue Capacity at sea does not rent present a pull factor has been widely expressed through scientific studies throughout the year. The most recent from last year from the review nature, which uses advanced studies to show once again that rescue at sea does not represent a pull factor. Too much focus is indeed directed to preventing the presence of Rescue Capacity rather than create a safe and legal alternatives to migration. And focusing on the real solidarity mechanism in order to ease the pressure on the southern countries. Thank you very much forjoining us. To Northern Ireland where there has been shock and anger yesterday Police Service in Northern Ireland apologise for the accidental online publication of details of every staff member. Separately its emergent documents including a spreadsheet with the names of more than 200 Serving Officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle last month. The uks Information Commissioner has said that some public bodies have failed in their duty to protect the private information of citizens. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. Police everywhere deal with danger. In this part of the uk, the risks are especially stark. Members of the Police Service of Northern Ireland take particular steps to protect their identities. But yesterday information appeared online about all 10,000 staff, both officers and civilians. Theyre absolutely horrified that their personal details have been shared in this way. Telling you the length of service they have. They havent told their family what they do and now its all out there and they are really frightened, actually. The bbc has spoken to the two Serving Officers. 0ne told us. Another said. This local councillor, who left the police two years ago, is familiar with the threat. Anyone who has an officers name in mind to target want to know two things they want to know where they live and where they work. Breach of their personal data has done half the job for them. During the conflict known as the troubles, more than 300 Police Officers were killed. Attacks are much more rare now. However, officers still face challenges which come with community divisions. Earlier this year, paramilitaries tried to murder a detective. John caldwell was shot by the new ira, a dissident Republican Organisation which is opposed to the peace process. The political leaders say the Security Situation makes the data breach all the more concerns. Well, what we need to do now is get to the bottom of it, find out how it happened, why it happened and there needs to be accountability in terms of that. What i want to see now is a robustl response from the senior command of the psni to deal with this very serious Security Breach and to i reassure their officers and staff. What is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for Data Underfreedom of information laws. But the police also released a huge Exel Spread Sheet by mistake, containing the personal information. Late this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. Injuly, documents and a computer were stolen from a car, including the names of 200 workers. Peter taylor, thank you forjoining us on the programme. This is so sensitive and so crucial to safeguard the details of anyone, let alone police. I suppose the question is, how could this happen . The answer is is, how could this happen . The answer is we is, how could this happen . Iie answer is we dont is, how could this happen . Iie answer is we dont know is, how could this happen . Ii2 answer is we dont know how it happened. It said its the result of leakages from the Freedom Of Information request. When i heard the news, when i read the news last night i couldnt believe what had happened and for that my Immediate Reaction was that it was a malevolent hack by people who were out to do damage to the ps and i. When it became apparent it was a result of the Freedom Of Information requests and clearly the protocols had not been followed by was amazed, shocked and i was deeply worried. I can feel for how those Police Officers who live under daily threat and have done for many years. But even now, although we have the process of peace the threat to Police Officers and others is not yet over for that m15 had given warnings about the threat from the latest and most dangerous dissident organisation, the so called new ria. The dissidents came into being at the time of the Good Friday Agreement ria. When they split from the Mainstream Ria because they thought the Mainstream Ria had sold out byjoining the Good Friday Agreement. Since then there have been various dissident splinter groups, which in 2012 came together in the form of the new ria. This is the main threat that Police Officers phase. The aim of the real ria, sorry, the new ria is to target Police Officers. The fact is that there are no longer soldiers on the streets in the most obvious and apparent targets are members of the Police Service in ireland. Its apparent targets are members of the Police Service in ireland. Police service in ireland. Its not ust Police Service in ireland. Its not just police Police Service in ireland. Its not just Police Officers. Police service in ireland. Its not just Police Officers. I Police Service in ireland. Its not just Police Officers. I was Police Service in ireland. Its not| just Police Officers. I was reading today where the families of these Police Officers say they are now living in fear and are terrified. I dont think that the families are directly targeted by the ria dissidents. But of course their families are concerned and they are concerned for the children but particularly for the members of the family who happened to be serving in the Police Service in Northern Ireland. Police officers have always lived in threat in Northern Ireland ever since the troubles began in 1969 1970. Ever since the troubles began in 1969 1970. They ever since the troubles began in 1969 1970. They have been meticulous in taking precautions to make sure that they were safe. So when we read that these personal details have been revealed, we are still not sure how it came about, the feeling of shock and horror amongst the community in Northern Ireland but also particularly amongst the families of Police Officers and the officers themselves is palpable and understandable. There has to be an inquiry as to how this happened. There has to be an inquiry as to how this happened this happened. Peter taylor, thank ou so this happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much this happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much for this happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much forjoining this happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much forjoining us. This happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much forjoining us. In this happened. Peter taylor, thank you so much forjoining us. In the l you so much forjoining us. In the next 20 minutes will be speaking to a former Assistant Chief Constable at the psni. Stay with us for that. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. The unite union says more than 230 staff at Gatwick Airport will go on strike later this month, in a dispute about pay. Ground handlers and passenger assistance workers will walk out on various days between the 18th and 28th of august. The action could affect bank Holiday Travel plans and the union says it will cause severe disru ption. The uk may be on course for five years of lost economic growth, according to a leading think tank. The

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