hasib has seen the bodies too. survived the shipwreck and is paying his respects at this makeshift morgue in the local sports hall. he still cannot forget the panic, screams and prayers of that night at sea when afghans, syrians and iranians lost their lives. two of hasib's friends died. everyone was drowning. so was i. the ship broke into pieces. i grabbed onto a piece of wood. this wood was a gift from god. i will never forget that day. i think i was born again. hasib hopes to one day start a new life - maybe in germany -- but under european union law, people have to claim asylum in the country where they first arrive. for years, the bloc has been at odds over if -- and how -- to reform those rules. and some say tragedies like the one near crotone are a result of failed policy; disasters at sea created on land. as night falls over calabria, francesca rocca is carrying out her evening ritual: serving up food to undocumented migrants and others in need. she says there simply aren't enough legal ways to enter the eu