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IOM Director General Calls for Urgent Action to Save the Lives of Migrants Arriving by Sea in Europe
16 October 2013 - IOM Director General William Lacy Swing today called for urgent action and intensified cooperation in the wake of the latest boat tragedy near the islands of Malta and Lampedusa, where 21 people lost their lives at the weekend. At least other 200 people are still missing. “On the basis of its in-depth understanding of mobility, and its hands-on experience in places of origin, transit and destination, IOM urges the international community to develop a more comprehensive approach to protect migrants and uphold human dignity,” said Mr. Swing.