The UK’s announcement this week that it would not support search and rescue operations to save migrants in the Mediterranean Sea is “appalling” and an affront to human dignity, a United Nations human rights expert has said.
The UK’s declaration came out earlier this month in a statement to Parliament but was widely reported on Tuesday.
Carrying out search and rescue missions just encourages other migrants to take the perilous journey, the government said.
“We do not support planned search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean,” Joyce Anelay, minister of state for the Foreign Office, stated.
“We believe that they create an unintended ‘pull factor,’ encouraging more migrants to attempt the dangerous sea crossing and thereby leading to more tragic and unnecessary deaths,” she said.
François Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, stated Thursday that it essentially means the UK is willing to let migrants drown to serve as an ineffective migration deterrent.
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