„It’s a simple act of humanity“
Over 100 people are missing, many feared drowned in the shipwreck. #MSF medical teams stabilized survivors with most urgent needs and referred 7 people for life-saving hospital treatment.
Patients are in shock and suffer from their nearly drowning— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) July 25, 2019
Terrible! While we don’t have all details; -if #Europe would have had a search & rescue mission in the #Mediterranean, & if NGO rescue efforts wouldn’t be frustrated & criminalized, these people probably wld be alive today. And, survivors wouldn’t be returned to abuse in Libya https://t.co/7pZwxIG2qe
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) July 25, 2019
Another day of death in the Mediterranean Sea. Nobody there to rescue them but still they came. The argument that NGOs act as a pull factor is sadly and ironically “dead in the water” https://t.co/6pgoLcf6oo
— Brendan Woodhouse (@BrendanWoodhous) July 25, 2019
#MSF is resuming search and rescue operations in the #Mediterranean in response to the worsening situation in #Libya and #EU’s inaction. #BackAtSea
„It’s a simple act of humanity“ @JoanneLiu_MSFpic.twitter.com/xIfPnIdVii
— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) July 23, 2019
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