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for michael's last stop. libya's mediterranean coast has become a death trap 50 tens of thousands of refugees despite descriptions imposed by the e.u. some humanitarian organizations are still trying to rescue migrants in distress at sea. not all but what is some folks say were the traffickers accomplices but we're here because people are dying and. if libya's coast guard picks them up these migrants will find themselves in one of the country's dreaded detention centers. it is pretty much. everything. here refugees are mistreated abducted bluefin killed
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a place to disappear everyone's a policeman in this country you don't know who's one for real. to escape the violence in libya many migrants we spend our lives trying to cross the maddest. rainy and. it's 10 pm with floating next to an oil rig around a 100 kilometers off the libyan coast on the lookout for a migrant. with filming with on night vision camera from onboard the ocean viking a rescue vessel its crew members have just responded to a mayday a distress call. they want to move to. the birthday. of. an oil rig worker who's just spotted the boat and radioed the captives. that
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was part of the. earlier merchant ship dealing with inflatable boats is always more stressful and we don't have any information about its condition because it's sort of going to church and. will be on site in half an hour let's move for both the. captain tony you is in charge of the rescue mission. for to the rescue workers use the night from the oil rig to guide them. i. mean it's later they find dozens of terrified men on board this inflatable boats. that could capsize at any moment jim to the strong swell so told issues precise
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orders to keep everyone safe. i believe. not only the most good. part of her revenue. her mother. was unsure of that nationality the rescue was addressed the survived as in english. evidently and you know like. all the commotion inside the boat could cause someone to go have a brute and few of these people can swim and i got stuck now 10 or so. it was so. i thought so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. locally things like trying to keep things calm but there was certainly nothing. that i could. go see what's the risk in the lives of others should we
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certainly hope that it will soon come up with the. onboard the ocean viking crew members notice that some of the migrants have inhaled gas he rooms during the rescue mission. one is in one way this room cameras. here are all that bad thing. without the volunteer rescuers help the 74 refugees. it was a very close schools. were fairly short the british are 20000000 these conditions a mission completed with everyone safe and alive on board is simply miraculous. it's simply miraculous traversal not true how do you feel exhausted.
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it's all the more miraculous because the mediterranean has turned into a graveyard remnants of wrecks that washed up on shore best silent witness to the thousands of migrants who perished at sea and. so on a simple i've picked up dozens of dead bodies and i've seen a few dozen people die right in front of me and we've had to resuscitate at least a dozen children all want. to and his crew set off from us a only ocean viking on october the said 2019 the rescue mission was due to last a month chartered by s.o.s. maybe to honey and doctors without borders the ship replace their former vessel the aquarius they were forced to abandon the aquarius in december 28th seen after it was stripped of its flux. there is so see one volunteers from france germany the u.k. the u.s. and egypt a book the ocean viking. tayo has already completed full missions with s.o.s.
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maybe to honey but this merchant navy officer continues to hone his lifesaving skills don't come off a kit with practice the most become automatic if we don't get the training are all now then in a crisis situation it's likely we won't do the moves correctly flowers on it but now there's a 1234 why. the ocean viking is 60000000 new to snow at the stern there is 6 contain as to our reserve food. how many more are 10 point. 5 hours duncan who's from the u.k. is in charge of the containers this one he hopes never to use this is a specially refrigerated container only bodies to go point by i don't show really we're trying to pay for everything. but yeah see how it will
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just respond like. in recent years the mediterranean has become a graveyard the u.n. h.c.r. estimates that since 2014 more than 18000 people have died or disappeared trying to cross it. soldier firefighter deep sea fisherman told he had several lives before he began a career in sea rescue teams. don't sell his soul for any 3 years of service in this field i've seen more deaths more bodies and i've saved more people than in 12 years of service and other more traditional rescue services so it was the school for the son of. tony and his crew have one main objective identifying possible refugee but i'm almost sure it's a wooden boat you know. it costs $14000.00 euros per day to from the ocean vikings rescue missions so s.o.s. made it a highway and doctors without borders rely on donations from people across europe
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these donations have also allowed the rescuers to purchase equipment including semi rigid inflatable boats with powerful engines which enable tolgay and his crew to quickly reach vessels in distress. first they distribute proper life jackets to the youngest on board. but. this is the 2nd rescue since the team left must say in less than 24 hours time gear and his crew have saved $176.00 people now it's time to identify them. it's just so we know what country are you from ivory coast but mali higher up the number here. how old are you know 22. i'm 2625. a red wristband for adults and a yellow one for minus there were 23 unaccompanied minors on this boat and
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you're a new having the research. is from the u.k. before she retired she worked as a midwife patient is a 24 year old woman from ivory coast who's 6 and a half months pregnant she escaped a libyan detention center with her other 2 children. but. the young woman appears indifferent towards her baby's heartbeat this reaction no longer surprises junkie who has already participated in several humanitarian missions she has encountered this complete lack of emotion. before. pushing them on the may i ask are you pregnant because you were raped ask yourself feeling.
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no it's ok you're happy you're pregnant. not too happy it will pass. it'll pass many women will deny having being raped or having to pay for what we call survival sex or transactional sex. i'm sure it's often it's not consensual i'm sure they wouldn't choose to be pregnant when they make this crossing. but for instance the other lady we've just seen said no no husband no father to the child. no i wasn't raped. i'm not sure that i believe that. rape is a to boot topic it's rare that these women will talk about it but this mother has agreed to she and her children were also in the libyan detention center. each police officer chooses someone usually the smallest of the youngest girls they leave with them and sleep with them right next door then they bring them back.
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every time i look at my daughter i think of those girls straight away thank god at the time 2 years ago my daughter was still very small otherwise she'd have gone through the same thing. we were forced to start washing ourselves in order to stay that way when the arab walked past you smell so bad that he wouldn't touch you because if you washed he'd want to sleep with you straight off. the. stories of rape and those sort of torture the rescue people on board the ocean viking rule in agreement it's a daily occurrence in libyan detention centers emmanuelle the cameroonians you inhaled gas fumes doing the nocturnal rescue has recovered his strength. he was also arrested and detained in libya for how long he doesn't know the torch and made him lose all sense of time. now he opens up about it for the 1st
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time. i don't know if you know they take your hand and they put it on the ground like that they take the baton and they hit it they hit your fingers if they break your fingers they beat us morning and night morning and night morning and night i think. in many ways it was really detained in zawiya a city situated some 50 kilometers from the libyan capital tripoli most of the rescued people on the ocean viking have spent time in the detention center that. don't sing i just never content there at around 730 or 8 pm they let us out to eat a large image but i told myself it might be a good meal it's boiled macaroni. we they heat it up to $100.00 degrees celsius $100.00 degrees you get a total of 2 minutes to eat it with your hands it's scalding hot. and then they
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tell you go on put your hand. you eat 2 handfuls and they say go back to yourself you're wasting time. go or will be chewing and break your ribs like that was a word. emmanuelle managed to escape but to avoid being detained again there was only one solution risk his life at sea and yet the libyan coast guard to try to arrest you what would you have done what based on the money personally i'd sooner have jumped into the sea them go back to libya couldn't be. libya has been forever branded into the rescued people's minds we went to investigate the city on the other side of the horizon tripoli. since dictator muammar gadhafi was toppled in 2011 libyan militias have been
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engaged in a merciless battle for oil and other riches in april 2900 general khalifa haftar us troops began an offensive against the internationally recognized government in tripoli this triggered a bitter fight for control of the capital. at our hotel we were warned of the dangers. from you know she was of me but we are you know you have her permission i know i know to be able to do everything if we would normally would you would not want. this from you. ok thank you thank you on the day of our arrival a military school was the target of an ass strike. the following day the bodies of alleged martyrs which carried through the streets. the civil war here affects not only the libyans the refugees are also myatt in the
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