Motion for a resolution | Doc. 13419 | 04 February 2014
Investigation of the incidents in Farmakonisi and Lampedusa
The recent humanitarian tragedy in the islet of Farmakonisi (Greece), as well as the recent one in Lampedusa (Italy), increases a long list of casualties in the Mediterranean. The death toll in Farmakonisi left 12 victims, among them 9 children, whereas in Lampedusa the victims were 175. The Mediterranean and other key maritime borders followed by immigrants and asylum seekers have become death traps revealing Europe’s lack of a comprehensive, humanitarian, common immigration policy.
Contradictions concerning the circumstances of the accident from the side of the undocumented immigrants and the Greek Coast Guard have already alerted the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, Amnesty International and other national and international NGOs and caused an international outcry in the international press.
The Greek authorities have ordered a full-scale investigation. The Greek and the Italian authorities should be requested to ascertain the exact circumstances under which the incidents occurred, leading to the death of immigrants, and those responsible, if any, should immediately be prosecuted.
The Parliamentary Assembly should also conduct an independent investigation into these cases and make proposals for a consistent, comprehensive, common immigration policy for Europe, that underlines the contribution of legal immigration to the socio-economic development of our countries and at the same time tackles effectively illegal immigration and human trafficking so that dangerous movements are avoided.