Greece migrant boat catastrophe: Pakistan to carry day of mourning after a whole bunch die in tragedy

Jun 18, 2023 at 9:15 PM
Greece migrant boat catastrophe: Pakistan to carry day of mourning after a whole bunch die in tragedy

Pakistan’s prime minister has declared a nationwide day of mourning for individuals who died when a fishing trawler full of individuals sank off the coast of Greece.

Up to 750 males, girls and youngsters from Syria, Egypt, the Palestinian territories and Pakistan have been on board the vessel making an attempt to achieve Europe.

More than 500 individuals are presumed to have drowned when the vessel sank on Wednesday.

Local media has reported that no less than 298 Pakistanis died, 135 from the Pakistani facet of Kashmir.

To date 104 survivors have been rescued and 78 our bodies have been recovered.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that 12 Pakistanis have been among the many survivors. A complete from 310 individuals have been on board.

No survivors or our bodies have been discovered for the reason that day of the accident.

Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated Monday might be noticed as a day of mourning with the nationwide flag flying at half-mast.

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There was no official data on what number of Pakistanis have been onboard the vessel or what number of died.

Mr Sharif has additionally ordered a “high-level inquiry” to “ascertain facts in the wake of the tragic incident”.

He added that “law enforcement agencies have been tasked to tighten the noose around the individuals involved in the heinous act of human smuggling”.

“I have also directed Pakistan Foreign Office to undertake immediate coordination at all levels to collect information about the missing people and keep the nation updated,” he added.

“I assure the nation that those found negligent towards their duty will be held to account. Responsibility will be fixed after the inquiry and heads will roll.”

Meanwhile, households within the village of Bindian in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir are nonetheless in limbo concerning the whereabouts of their family members.

Raja Sakundar, right, holds up a picture of his nephew on his phone, who is missing. Pic: AP
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Raja Sakundar, proper, holds up an image of his nephew who’s lacking. Pic: AP

‘Bring again the physique’

Raja Sakundar stated his 4 nephews aged 18 to 36 remained lacking.

He stated: “We were informed by the media (of the tragedy). When children are not found or die, you can understand what a parent goes through. What is happening to us? We have no information whether they are alive or dead.”

Raja Muhammad Majeed requested the Pakistani authorities to deliver again his nephew, Raja Awais.

“If he is dead, bring back (the) body,” he stated.

“When we bury him here, his mother, sisters and others can go to his grave and offer prayers. We will be patient.”

The Greek coastguard has defended its response to the tragedy after it was criticised for failing to behave extra shortly.

They stated the migrants insisted they didn’t want any assist, however non-governmental organisations stated they acquired quite a lot of requires help.

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Raja Tariq holds up a picture of his son Raja Awais who is missing. Pic: AP
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Raja Tariq holds up an image of his son Raja Awais who’s lacking. Pic: AP

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Meanwhile, police in Pakistan-administered Kashmir stated on Sunday that they’d arrested 12 individuals concerned in sending native youths to Libya for the onward journey to Europe.

Senior officer Khalid Chauhan stated police had picked up the suspects in a crackdown on human traffickers.

Police have been interrogating them for his or her alleged roles in luring, trapping and sending locals overseas after extracting large quantities of cash from them.

Around 28 individuals from the Koi Ratta space within the district of Kotli had gone to Libya for onward journey to Europe, police stated.

Local official Chaudhry Haq Nawaz stated there was nonetheless no affirmation on what number of younger males from the world have been onboard the ill-fated boat, or what number of have been among the many useless or lacking.

He stated efforts have been below technique to accumulate kinfolk’ DNA and the take a look at outcomes could be despatched to Greece to assist determine victims.

People have been providing their assist to kinfolk of these presumed to have been on the boat.