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They call for an urgent investigation into the death of 61 migrants adrift. Paris, May 9 () .- The president of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe, Mevlut Cavusoglu, today called for the urgent opening of a "serious investigation" into the circumstances in which 61 people from Libya -including babies, children and women died of hunger and thirst to "the eyes of Europe."
If it were true that "nothing was done" to save those people when given the warning Bean and the, everquest 2 platinum, ship in which beans were turnips been located by military maneuvering in the Mediterranean, being "a black gives the whole of Europe," said Cavusoglu in a statement.
The chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe (PACE) was "deeply concerned and shocked" to learn that 61 people have died without their calls for help were met, while his embarcacin drifted in, everquest 2 platinum, the Mediterranean for 16 das.
Record recent acts of solidarity and the help offered yesterday 400-ams nufragos by the Italian Coast Guard with the help of inhabitants of the island of Lampedusa.
"After all, Europe should stop dramatizing" the arrival of immigrants from Africa, where more than 650,000 refugees being welcomed Libyan estn in neighboring countries of Egypt and Tnez, cheap wow powerleveling, to adi.
In fact, "in a spirit of solidarity and burden-sharing, the 27 countries members of the European Union must at least be able to receive them humanely and in accordance with its international obligations" to few thousands of people arriving by boat, he said.
He added that the Assembly presides send 23 and 24 May a delegacin Lampedusa to assess the situation.
In addition, spending two debates in the rescue of the so-called "boat people" (rafters) and the need for Europe to accept the division of responsibilities "probably the upcoming June", according to the note.
He added that, on the other hand, the Assembly has developed "a whole series of reports critics on these issues and not overemphasize the need to treat them humanely and according to law to applicants for asylum, refugees and immigrants in irregular situation who come to Europe. "
The Brits newspaper "The Guardian" reported today that at the end of last March, military units in Europe and the Atlantic Alliance ignored requests for relief sent from the ship were damaged, according to statements survivors at the currents returned back to Libya.
The newspaper said, but in the conditional, which saw the aircraft carrier "may be the Charles de Gaulle francs," which belied France.
NATO also neg vinculacin all the charges that the Allies turnips at 72 supposedly will not help immigrants in distress, of which only survived eleven.