Italian government pressures Panama to revoke registration for search and rescue ship Aquarius
Hundreds of lives at risk on world’s deadliest sea route
Facing blatant economic and political pressure by the government of Italy, the Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has been forced to revoke the registration of the search and rescue ship Aquarius, run by SOS MEDITERRANEE and the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF). This decision condemns hundreds of men, women, and children to death, and deals a major blow to the lifesaving humanitarian mission of the Aquarius, the only remaining non-governmental search and rescue vessel in the Central Mediterranean. Both organisations demand that European governments allow the Aquarius to continue its mission, by affirming to the Panamanian authorities that threats made by the Italian government are unfounded, or by immediately issuing a new flag under which the vessel can sail.