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Mediterranean migrant rescues suffer under lacking EU policy
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SOS Humanity marked its 10th anniversary by reporting the rescue of 68 people from unseaworthy boats in the Libyan search and rescue zone, highlighting the EU's outsourcing of migrant rescues. The organization criticized EU migration deals with Libya and Tunisia for human rights violations and called for a collective European sea rescue program.
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