UN to Malta: drop terrorism charges against migrants

UN to Malta: drop terrorism charges against migrants

by Joseph Anthony
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Migrants are seen before disembarking from a boat

The United Nations human rights office called on Malta on Tuesday to drop terrorism charges against three African teenage migrants arrested for hijacking a small commercial tanker that rescued their vessel off the coast of Libya.


The three, who have pleaded not guilty, were among 108 Africans rescued by the El Hiblu 1 tanker in late March. They are accused of threatening the crew to try to force the boat to go to Malta and not take them back to Libya.

The three youths – one from Ivory Coast and two from Guinea – are due to appear in court on May 20, she said.

“The accused have been charged under Maltese laws for allegedly hijacking the ship and forcing it to go to Malta. Some of the charges are punishable by life imprisonment,” Shamdasani told a news briefing.

While the circumstances around the captain’s decision to finally steer the ship to Malta are disputed, the UN is deeply concerned by the severity of the charges.

Even though two are minors, all three of the accused were held in the high-security division of an adult prison, amid reports that they were interrogated without being appointed legal guardians, Shamdasani said.

REUTERS

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