Lost in Limbo: Ireland’s Asylum Seekers Afraid to Speak Out
‘On 5th of August 2015 the Irish Navy ship LÉ Niamh was sent to help an overcrowded vessel about 25 miles off the Libyan coast. As two rigid inflatable boats (Ribs) from the LÉ Niamh approached they signaled to the people to stay where they were so that life jackets could be given out.
However, according to Capt Dave Barry: “Whatever happened, a number rushed to one side, and it capsized and sank in a couple of minutes”.
A total of 367 survivors and 25 bodies were taken to the Sicilian port of Palermo.
Up to 700 people were believed to have been on board.
It is stories like these that have brought the migrant crisis directly to the doorsteps of the Irish public.’
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