Deaths at sea highlight failings in Europe migration policy

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Deaths at sea highlight failings in Europe migration policy

Abdullah Jaber, whose son Mubarak died in a migrant ship sinking last month, sits at his home in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, April 30 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
In this undated family handout photo, 24-year-old Mohammed Abdel-Khaliq from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Abdel-Khaliq is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 23-year-old Mubarak Jaber from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 24-year-old Mohammed Abdel-Khaliq from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Abdel-Khaliq is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 23-year-old Mubarak Jaber from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this photo provided by the family of Mubarak Jaber, Jaber and other migrants are seen praying before they prepare to board a smuggler’s boat in the town of al-Khums, Libya, April 20, 2021. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - The body of one of the victims of the shipwreck of a dinghy which was supposedly carrying over 100 migrants, is seen floating in the Mediterranean Sea northeast of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, Thursday, April 22, 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Flavio Gasperini/SOS Mediterranee via AP)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughter at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughters at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughter at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Abdullah Jaber, whose son Mubarak died in a migrant ship sinking last month, sits at his home in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, April 30 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)

Deaths at sea highlight failings in Europe migration policy

Abdullah Jaber, whose son Mubarak died in a migrant ship sinking last month, sits at his home in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, April 30 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
In this undated family handout photo, 24-year-old Mohammed Abdel-Khaliq from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Abdel-Khaliq is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 23-year-old Mubarak Jaber from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 24-year-old Mohammed Abdel-Khaliq from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Abdel-Khaliq is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this undated family handout photo, 23-year-old Mubarak Jaber from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
In this photo provided by the family of Mubarak Jaber, Jaber and other migrants are seen praying before they prepare to board a smuggler’s boat in the town of al-Khums, Libya, April 20, 2021. Mubarak Jaber is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat went under in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - The body of one of the victims of the shipwreck of a dinghy which was supposedly carrying over 100 migrants, is seen floating in the Mediterranean Sea northeast of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, Thursday, April 22, 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Flavio Gasperini/SOS Mediterranee via AP)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughter at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughters at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughter at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boat’s departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)
Abdullah Jaber, whose son Mubarak died in a migrant ship sinking last month, sits at his home in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, April 30 2021. When more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe on a rubber boat called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. In all, approximately 130 people are believed to have died off the Libyan coast. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)