75 immigrants have been living in a rescue vessel in Tunisia's watershed for 12 days. Among the people trapped are 64 Bangladeshi people. The Red Crescent said that the Tunisian authorities are not allowing the boat to rush into the shore.
Today, Reuters, quoting Red Crescent, said the boat was located 25 kilometers away from the coastal city of Jersey.
The group of immigrants began their journey from Libya. Of them, 64 are Bangladeshi Others are Moroccans, Sudan and Egyptians. However, all the information about these people is still not known, Red Crescent said.
A Tunisian government source told Reuters, that these migrants refused to eat food and medical services and demanded them to enter Europe. They started this journey to Europe.
Red Crescent Officer Mongi Selim said, "A medical team went to the hospital to provide medical treatment to the survivors. But they have denied this service. "
Neighbors have used African migrants to enter Europe in the West Bank of Libya. They traveled by boat to Europe for a long time in the boat with human money. UN refugee agency UNHCR said 164 people died in this way in the first four months of 2019.
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