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A while back a group called Generation Identitaire did a test run in an attempt to stop the NGO ships which are illegally bring the migrants from the Libyan coast to Europe. They used a rib and were not successful but it got attention in the media which was something.

 

 

They have raised $80,000, bought a ship and plan to use it to monitor the NGOs, report illegal activity and report migrants in trouble to the Libyan coast guard so they get taken to the nearest port in accordance to law.

 

 

Some evidence of NGO ships human trafficking

 

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Limpet mines would be more effective but Well done to all those involved in being pro active and trying to defend Europe.I wonder if Britain will get its own chapters of the identitarian movement.

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I wonder how many RIB runs have crossed the channel ferrying over illegals,this French fisherman beached in kent,said he was fishing and ran out of fuel,couldnt explain why he had 16 lifejackets on board :whistling:

 

 

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Apparently not long ago 100,000 Africans were brought in to an Italian port within.....48 hours!

I saw a news report on it,some of the enterprising African ladies were filmed resorting to the worlds oldest trade just outside a migrant camp :laugh: the more that get in the more that want to get in,its a flood waiting to breach the dam.

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The migrants are kicking off in Greece,they are burning a camp in lesbos AND the Asians say there is racial tensions with the Africans and they don't want to live in the same camp as them,f**k me,how do they think we feel :laugh:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/826883/Migrant-camp-fire-Lesbos-Greece-police-disturbance

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Maritime law allows for a vessel to be escorted to the nearest safe port, or the port from which it set sail.

 

Some "charities" have vessels patrolling 25 miles of the Libyan coast.....now I'm no sailor, but I'm pretty sure that Italy and Greece are more than 25 miles from Libya !

 

This is not migrant rescue - it's a free migrant ferry service !

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Maritime law allows for a vessel to be escorted to the nearest safe port, or the port from which it set sail.

 

Some "charities" have vessels patrolling 25 miles of the Libyan coast.....now I'm no sailor, but I'm pretty sure that Italy and Greece are more than 25 miles from Libya !

 

This is not migrant rescue - it's a free migrant ferry service !

 

Yep check out the third link which shows the GPS of NGO ships on a maritime tracking service, you can see them hanging around in Libyan waters until the traffickers send their boats out to them.

 

There is no way on earth this is legal so why are they being allowed to do this?

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NGOs, smugglers, the mafia in cahoots with the
European
Union have shipped thousands of illegals into Europe under the pretext of rescuing people,
assisted by the Italian coast guard
which coordinated their activities.For two months, using
marinetraffic.com
, we have been monitoring the movements of ships owned by a couple of NGOs, and, using data from
data.unhcr.org
. We have kept track of the daily arrivals of African immigrants in Italy. It turned out we were witness of a
big scam
and an illegal human traffic operation.

[quote[Human traffickers contact the Italian coast guard in advance to receive support and to pick up their dubious cargo. NGO ships are directed to the "rescue spot" even as those to be rescued are still in Libya. The 15 ships that we observed are owned or leased by NGOs have regularly been seen to leave their Italian ports, head south, stop short of reaching the Libyan coast, pick up their human cargo, and take course back 260 miles to Italy even though the port of Zarzis in Tunis is just 60 mile away from the rescue spot.



The article then names the culprits, before concluding that Brussels is in on the racket.

How[ever] high-minded the intentions of these organisations might be, their actions are criminal as most of these migrants are not eligible for being granted asylum and will end up on the streets of
Rome
or Paris and undermine Europe stability raising racially motivated social tensions.


Brussels has created particular legislature
to protect people traffickers
against prosecution. In a dedicated section of an EU resolution entitled On Search and Rescue, the text states that "private ship masters and non-governmental organisations who assist in sea rescues in the Mediterranean Sea should not risk punishment for providing such assistance."


During the two months of our observation, we have monitored at least 39,000 Africans illegally smuggled into Italy, which was done with the full consent of the Italian and European authorities.



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