This Article is From Apr 19, 2015

Francois Hollande Says EU 'Must Act' After Migrant Boat Tragedy

Francois Hollande Says EU 'Must Act' After Migrant Boat Tragedy

File photo: French President Franois Hollande (Agence France-Presse)

Paris: French President Francois Hollande called Sunday for a meeting of EU foreign and interior ministers after the feared drowning of some 700 illegal migrants highlighted a growing crisis in the Mediterranean.

Hollande, speaking during a wide-ranging interview on French television, said that if the death toll were confirmed "it would be the worst catastrophe in recent years" in the Mediterranean.

He said Europe "must act" against the growing catalogue of mass drownings of migrants attempting to reach its shores, and called for closer surveillance of the routes used by smugglers.

Hollande called for "more boats, more aerial surveillance and an intensified fight against trafficking."

"Because those who put these people on boats are traffickers, terrorists even, because they know these boats are lousy... and put hundreds of people in danger."

The latest boat to capsize went down near the Libyan coast, and the 28 survivors gave testimony indicating there may have been about 700 people on board, the UN refugee agency said.

The latest disaster comes after a week in which two other shipwrecks left an estimated 450 people dead.
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