The 190 migrants had to stay on the ship for days before they were finally allowed to leave it. The then Italian Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini prevented people from struck in the country in August 2018. Now Italy has to compensate for it.
From 16 to 25 August 2018, the refugees were not allowed to leave the ship of the Italian Coast Guard. The Dicotti had previously saved people in the sea. Salvini forbade the ship to meet a Sicilian port.
The migrants on the Diciotti were only allowed to go ashore after the Catholic Church in Italy, Albania and Ireland had agreed to take part of the refugees.
The government must compensate for refugees
A court subsequently investigated Salvini into freedom of freedom. On Friday, the top court of Italy decided that the Italian government had to compensate for refugees. A court must now accurately quantify the damage to the migrants, as Italian media reported.
In March 2019, the Senate in Rome rejected an application for a lawsuit against Salvini because of the ship that was blocked the previous year. At that time, Salvini still served as Minister of the Interior. Salvini later had to answer in a trial for freedom of freedom and official abuse in connection with the migrants who were held on board the Spanish rescue ship open arm for three weeks. As Minister of the Interior, Salvini had caused excitement for migrants with his “politics of closed ports”.
Source: Krone

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