Devil and the deep blue sea: how Mediterranean migrant disaster unfolded, Peter Beaumont (Gaza) and Patrick Kingsley (Alexandria), theguardian.com, 1/10/2014
Palestinians throw roses in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Gaza City. Photograph: Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images "Desperate migrants from Gaza and Syria tell how they put themselves at the mercy of people smugglers – and hundreds died at sea. The first the crew of the Antarctica knew of...
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Palestinians throw roses in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Gaza City. Photograph: Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images "Desperate migrants from Gaza and Syria tell how they put themselves at the mercy of people smugglers – and hundreds died at sea. The first the crew of the Antarctica knew of the disaster was a radio request to help a search and rescue operation. There were bodies in the water 200 miles off the coast of Malta. Two other ships – the Verdi and the Japan – were already at . |
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