German captain becomes anti-populist heroine in Italy migrant standoff

German captain becomes anti-populist heroine in Italy migrant standoff

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A tourist boat passes by search and rescue ship SeaWatch 3 as it remains blocked near the island of Lampedusa

The young German captain of a migrant-rescue ship stranded off Italy dismissed threats of arrest and personal criticism from the countryโ€™s far right interior minister on Friday, saying her main priority was the safety of 40 rescued Africans.

After two weeks at sea, the dreadlocked 31-year-old , Carola Rackete has become a symbol of defiance for challenging the authority of minister Matteo Salvini, known as โ€œIl Capitanoโ€ at home for closing ports to non-government rescue ships.

Speaking to reporters from her ship, the Sea Watch, via a Skype connection, Rackete said she was forced to enter Italian waters due to the worsening condition of the migrants plucked by her crew from international seas off Libya on June 12.

โ€œThe need which we have on board is psychologicalโ€ฆThe necessity to go into port is to prevent any harm or any self-harm which people might be contemplating,โ€ she said.

Rackete, a conservationist who has served on cruise ships and on a Greenpeace vessel in the past, has drawn strong support from Italyโ€˜s pro-immigration opposition parties and also felt the sting of Salviniโ€™s ever-busy Twitter account.

She says she now devotes her time to rescuing migrants as a reaction to her privileged upbringing.

โ€œMy life was easyโ€ฆI am white, German, born in a rich country and with the right passport,โ€ she said in comments provided by Germanyโ€™s Sea Watch, a charity that has been running rescue operations in the Mediterranean since 2014.

โ€œWhen I realized it, I felt a moral obligation to help those who did not have the same opportunities as me.โ€

In a stream of tweets, the latest on Friday, Salvini has called her a pirate and outlaw, and drawn attention to her motivation for captaining a rescue vessel.

โ€œThe lady has said โ€˜I have to volunteer because I was born white, rich and Germanโ€™. But not everybody who is white, rich and German have to come and break Italyโ€˜s balls. Help the kids in Germany!โ€

On Friday, Salvini also compared her with an earlier rescue volunteer from another charity, a man who sported a red mohawk and was reported to have called the minister a โ€œfascistโ€.

ITALY WANTS EU HELP WITH MIGRANTS

Salvini says he will only allow Rackete to dock when other EU states agree to immediately take the migrants once ashore, and even then Italian authorities would seize the ship and prosecute its captain for assisting people-smugglers.

However, a European Commission official was quoted by Italian news agency AGI on Friday as saying the allocation of migrants among EU nations needed to be worked out and that in the meantime the ship must be allowed to dock.

After waiting in international waters for an invitation from Italy or another EU state to accept the Sea Watch, Rackete decided this week to sail for the southern Italian island of Lampedusa but was blocked by Italian government vessels.

On board the ship, sitting off Lampedusa, Rackete responded sharply when asked to comment on Salviniโ€™s criticisms.

โ€œTo be honest I havenโ€™t read the comments, I really donโ€™t have time. I have 40 people to take care of โ€ฆ Mister Salvini might just get in line.โ€

Rackete is already under investigation for breaking Italyโ€˜s beefed up laws against non-government rescue ships. A prosecutor in southernItaly added that it was a formality once the Sea Watch had entered Italian waters.

Sea Watch spokesman Ruben Neugebauer said the group hoped Rackete would be allowed to dock later on Friday or Saturday and that it was a disgrace for Europe that it was taking so long.

โ€œWe are really proud of our captain that doesnโ€™t hesitate to even take personal consequences for doing exactly the right thing, for following the law of the sea and for bringing these people to safety,โ€ Neugebauer told Reuters TV in Berlin.

Sea Watch asked the European Court of Human Rights to force Italian authorities to allow the ship to dock, but the request was rejected. Instead, the court ruled that Italy should provide all necessary assistance to those aboard.

In a tweet on Friday, Rackete said she was ready to face the consequences of Italian law. Once informed that she was under investigation, she tweeted: โ€œI will deal with everything with the support of lawyers and Sea Watch, now I just want people to be put ashore.โ€

REUTERS

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