Who Are The Real Human
Traffickers?
By Finian Cunningham
January 04, 2015 "ICH"
- "Press
TV"- This week saw
yet another ship-load of refugees marooned
on the Mediterranean high seas trying to
make their way to “fortress Europe”.
Some 360 people, including
pregnant women and children, nearly lost
their lives as the cargo ship they were
onboard made its perilous way towards the
southern Italian rocky coast. The crew had
reportedly jumped ship, leaving the “ghost
vessel” to its fate.
The Western media were
quick to condemn “heartless” human
traffickers who abandoned those onboard to a
possible watery grave. As it turned out, the
freighter-turned-refugee ship was salvaged
by the Italian coastguard and all lives were
saved.
It was the third such
incident in the past two weeks. On December
21 another drifting ship packed with some
400 refugees had to be dramatically rescued
at sea and steered to safe mooring in the
Sicilian port of Augusta. Again, as in the
incident this week, human traffickers had
abandoned the ship and left those onboard at
the mercy of the seas.
Of course, criminal gangs
that prey on refugees are the immediate
culprits. It is estimated that unscrupulous
traffickers can buy a decrepit cargo ship
for a few hundred thousand dollars, pack it
with hundreds of desperate refugees and make
off with millions of dollars in extortionate
passage fees. Nice profit for very dirty
work.
Many of the would-be
refugees never make it to mainland Europe.
Over the past year, some 3,000 people have
perished in the Mediterranean onboard
rickety vessels that were far from
seaworthy. The Italian coastguard has
plucked 160,000 people from the sea in the
last year alone – a figure that has
escalated on previous years and underlines
the crisis of immigrants trying to reach
Europe.
But who, ultimately, is to
blame for this crisis? Why have numbers of
desperate refugees willing to risk their
lives trying to reach Europe suddenly
exploded?
Refugees coming from North
Africa to Europe across the Mediterranean is
not a new phenomenon. But what is
significant about the latest surge in
numbers is that most of the refugees are
from Syria and Iraq, according to the United
Nations and other monitoring groups.
Of the 360 onboard the
ship rescued this week off Italy’s Calabrian
coast most were from Syria. The same goes
for the other two vessels salvaged in the
past fortnight.
The crisis of immigrants
trying – and dying – to reach Europe is thus
a direct consequence of the conflicts raging
in Syria and Iraq. Millions of people are
fleeing from violence in those two
countries. Their homes destroyed, their
families butchered, their livelihoods
decimated, who can blame those people for
trying to seek refuge?
But who should we blame,
ultimately, for this appalling humanitarian
situation? ISIS terrorists, human
traffickers? Well, to a degree, yes. But the
real culpability lies squarely with the
European governments who in league with
Washington have covertly launched a criminal
regime-change war in Syria since March 2011.
Britain and France, in
particular, are the two European powers that
have, along with their American ally,
fomented and fuelled the conflict in Syria
to overthrow the government of President
Bashar al Assad. Over the past four years
that country has been turned into a charnel
house by these Western governments
supporting a network of international
mercenaries for the illegal objective of
regime change.
Now these same Western
powers have launched air strikes on Syria
and Iraq – with the stated purpose of
“wiping out” the so-called Islamic State
mercenaries that they unleashed in the first
place.
The humanitarian
consequences should be obvious – except to
the Western media, who try to disinform on
the iniquitous cause-and-effect. Millions of
Syrians and Iraqis are fleeing from the
mayhem that Western powers have engendered,
as they desperately seek relative safety in
Europe, crossing hell and high water if
that’s what it takes.
The humanitarian disaster
unfolding in the Mediterranean is the tragic
blowback of covert state-sponsored terrorism
by the US, Britain and France in the Middle
East. That’s the bottom line no matter how
the Western media try to dissimulate it.
To the burgeoning numbers
risking their lives attempting to cross the
Mediterranean are nationals from Libya,
Palestine, and the African countries of
Mali, Niger, and the Central African
Republic – all countries where US-led NATO
powers have directly fuelled violence.
So, let’s not be
distracted by Western media hype about
anonymous “heartless human traffickers”
abandoning “ghost ships” of refugees on the
rocks of European coastlines.
The real heartless human
traffickers are the governments responsible
for creating the flood of refugees from the
Middle East and Africa in the first place.
This is a crisis made in
Washington, London and Paris.
Ironically, and
sickeningly, it is the British and French
governments who are the most strident in the
European Union wanting to take a tough line
on refusing entry of refugees into Europe.
The Italian government to its credit last
year ran an emergency naval rescue program,
Mare Nostra, “Our Seas”, that saved the
lives of many. That program had to be
jettisoned at the end of last year because
of a monthly cost of EURO 10 million to
Rome.
Britain and France refused
to contribute financial support and the
Italian rescue response had to be
terminated. The London government said the
Italian naval operation was acting as a
“pull factor” in encouraging would-be
refugees to take to boats.
More pertinent is not
“pull factors” but instead to understand the
“push factors” for the flow of refugees. The
biggest push factor in Europe for the
immigration crisis is the British and French
governments sowing deadly conflict in the
Middle East and Africa that forces refugees
out of their countries.
The real human traffickers
are not anonymous low-level scumbag criminal
gangs. The really big scumbag ones sit in
plush government offices in London and
Paris.
Finian Cunningham (born
1963) has written extensively on
international affairs, with articles
published in several languages. He is a
Master’s graduate in Agricultural Chemistry
and worked as a scientific editor for the
Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge,
England, before pursuing a career in
newspaper journalism. He is also a musician
and songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he
worked as an editor and writer in major news
media organisations, including The Mirror,
Irish Times and Independent. Originally from
Belfast, Ireland, he is now located in East
Africa working as a freelance columnist for
Press TV and Strategic Culture Foundation
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