The vessel, of the German ONG Sea-Eye, had been “stuck” for several days in the Mediterranean, with no port to dock after both Italy and Malta refused to allow the entry of 64 migrants – 50 men, 12 women and 2 children, after they were trafficked in the Libyan sea
Four Western European countries have agreed to ‘host’ the 64 migrants “imprisoned” 10 days ago, after an agreement to distribute the migrants aboard “Alan Kurdi” was made Saturday by Malta who warned, however, that it will not allow the German-flagged humanitarian “rescue boat” to dock in its ports.
The transfer of migrants from the humanitarian ship to ports in Malta will thus be carried out with Maltese boats, with the people then being dispatched to Portugal, Germany, France and Luxembourg, all countries with globalist governments.
The agreement had also, of course, come through the coordination of the European Commission. ...