Saturday, May 28, 2016

EUROZONE'S NAVAL FORCES DEPLOYMENT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA AS MANDATED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS HAS PROVEN TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE IN THE RESCUE EFFORT THAN MAY HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY ANTICIPATED.



       Further deployment of Eurozone's Naval Forces in the Mediterranean Sea as mandated by the European Union Parliament in Brussels toward the required solution to the current refugees and asylum seekers crisis in Western Europe has proven to be more effective than may have been previously anticipated in the surveillance and rescue effort of vulnerable refugees, or illegal immigrants boats  that have frequently either drowned, or capsized in the deepest depth of the Mediterranean Sea respectively, while on the dangerous voyage from the North African Mediterranean Sea coastal region to the unknown destinations in the Southern European Mediterranean Sea coastal region. Germany's Naval Forces rescued early in the week and Yesterday hundreds of refugees after their boats capsized, due to frequent high tides in the Mediterranean Sea farthest parts between the two coastal regions of Southern Europe and North Africa. Other boats have been intercepted with hundreds of refugees and illegal immigrants aboard the less safe fishing boats, while on their unsecured journey to the unknown destinations in Southern Europe. Five refugees have died during the rescue effort and eight others have been reported missing after their boats capsized in the Middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Hundreds of  refugees that have been rescued by various Eurozone Countries Naval Forces have been examined, temporarily rehabilitated in bigger ships, while being transported to the Southern European coastal region towns for further rehabilitation in refugees camps. Hundreds others have been safely transported back to their homes in the Northern African Countries of Tunisia Algeria Libya and Morocco. However, many of the refugees that have been transported back to the North African Countries Sea Ports and major cities have either lost their documents, or may have indeed thrown their  identification documents in the Mediterranean Sea after their unsuccessful, or failed venture to the Southern European coastal region and towns. North African Countries Sea Port and major cities authorities have frequently denied entry to many of the refugees that may have indeed lost their documents, or may have claimed a different country as their home countries as a result the United Nations Organization and other Humanitarian Organizations such as the Red Cross the Red Crescent and the none governmental human rights Organizations have claimed responsibility of the refugees that have lost their documents, or may have been transported to a different country.


                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.


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