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Mediterranean Migrant Arrivals Reach 46,449 in 2018; Deaths: 1,412

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Geneva, 7 July 2018 (IOM)* – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, reports that 46,449 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea through the first half of 2018. That total compares to 101,213 at this time last year, and over 231,503 at this time in 2016.

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Nonetheless, irregular sea passage across the Mediterranean’s central route remains treacherous. IOM’s Missing Migrants Project has recorded 1,412 people now have lost their lives at sea in the Mediterranean since the beginning of the year.

Since 18 June, 489 people have tragically died or gone missing in the Central Mediterranean off the coast of Libya. Most recently, the remains of six migrants were recovered by the Libyan Navy from a rubber boat on 3 July, while 125 people who survived the shipwreck were disembarked at the Tripoli Naval Base.
IOM Madrid’s Ana Dodevska reported Thursday that total arrivals at sea in 2018 have reached 15,626 men, women and children, irregular migrants who have been rescued in Western Mediterranean waters through 4 July.

Nearly half of all landings – 7,476 people – arrived just in the past 34 days. Moreover, sea arrivals to Spain by irregular migrants already are over 70 per cent of all of 2017 arrivals, and exceed the arrivals of 2015 and 2016, combined (see charts below).

*Source: Spanish Ministry of Interior
*The figures for June 2018 include the migrants who disembarked in Valencia from the Aquarius boat – total of 630 migrants  

  • *Source: Spanish Ministry of Interior
    *The figures for June 2018 include the migrants who disembarked in Valencia from the Aquarius boat – total of 630 migrants  

    IOM Athens’ Christine Nikolaidou says IOM has learned that that from Monday through Wednesday (2-4 July) the Hellenic Coast Guard (HCG) reported there were at least five incidents requiring search and rescue operations off the islands of Chios, Lesvos, Samos and Kos. The HCG rescued a total of 144 migrants and transferred them to those respective islands.

    Another 175 migrants were reported landing at Oinouses and elsewhere, bringing to 319 the total number of arrivals between those three days. Through that date the total number of sea arrivals to Greek territory since 1 January is 13,826 (see charts below).

    IOM Regional Displacement Tracking Matrix researcher Ivona Zakoska reported Thursday that data collected from the Western Balkans indicate a quadrupling of registered irregular entries in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro in the second quarter of 2018 when compared to the same period in 2017.

    Since the start of the year, authorities in these three countries reported almost 11,000 new migrants entering these respective countries irregularly. The majority of the arrivals – some 70 per cent (a total of 7,548) – were registered by authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Pakistan is the most common country of origin reported in Bosnia and Herzegovina this year, followed by irregular migrants who reported Syrian nationality, with Afghan and Iranian nationals the other large groups. Besides those  from Pakistan, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, some 28 per cent of all individuals registered among these irregular migrants belong to more than 40 different nationality groups.

    Authorities in Montenegro registered a total of 2,000 irregular migrants, more than a ten-fold increase compared to 187 registered at the end of the second quarter of 2017, and 2.5 times more than the yearly total of 807 reported for the whole of 2017.

    Almost half of all irregular migrants registered this year were of Syrian origin (44%), followed by those from Pakistan (17%) and Algeria (11%).  Available data for the second quarter of 2017 shows a decrease in presence of migrants from Afghanistan (from 17% in 2017 to 2% in 2018) and Cuba (72 people in 2017; four individuals in 2018).

    In Albania, an estimated 1,233 irregular migrants were registered upon entry to the country between January and June 2018, an eight-fold increase compared to 146 registered in the same period last year and almost double the 752 reported for the whole of 2017.

    More than half of the registered population were of Syrian origin (57%), followed by those from Pakistan (10%) and Iraq (8%). A similar composition of nationalities was registered in the same period last year, with the exception of an increase in the number of Iraqis (2% in 2017 and 8% in 2018) and a decrease in the number of migrants from Afghanistan (18% in 2017 versus 3% in 2018).

    Further on, between March and June DTM field colleagues reported the apprehension of 590 irregular migrants who were trying to exit the country towards Montenegro – mainly Syrian (43%) and Pakistani (30%) nationals.

    In addition to an increase in movements through the Western Balkans, Croatian and Slovenian police reported more than 15 incidents leading to arrest of 15 individuals suspected of smuggling migrants inside the territories of the respective countries. More information is available here.

    Worldwide, IOM’s Missing Migrants Project has recorded 2,125 people who died or went missing while migrating in 2018 (see chart below).
    In Southeast Asia, nine people died – including two women – and 12 have gone missing in the waters between Indonesia and Malaysia on 1 July. Twenty-five Indonesian nationals were rescued after the boat in which they were traveling from the Indonesian island of Batam to Tanjung Penawar in Malaysia’s state of Johor capsized.

    According to survivors’ testimonies, there were 44 people on board. The remains of nine migrants were recovered during a three-day search-and-rescue effort which is still ongoing. Tragically, the 10 people who remain missing are presumed dead.
    Additionally, the Missing Migrants Project team recorded another death on the US/Mexico border, where the remains of a Honduran migrant were recovered from the Río Bravo near Piedras Negras, Coahuila on 3 July.
    Missing Migrants Project data are compiled by IOM staff but come from a variety of sources, some of which are unofficial. To learn more about how data on migrant deaths and disappearances are collected, click here.

*SOURCE: IOM. GO TO ORIGINAL

2018 Human Wrongs Watch


Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2018/07/09/mediterranean-migrant-arrivals-reach-46449-in-2018-deaths-1412/


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