STEMING THE FLOW
MARCH 4 2009 21:29h
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Libya, signed a new accord with Italy last month to strengthen their efforts to stem the flow of illegal migration .
Libya, a popular departure point for African migrants trying to reach Europe, signed a new accord with Italy last month to strengthen their efforts to stem the flow of illegal migration to southern Europe.
Coastguard and emergency service workers rushed to save the migrants on Tuesday after they sent Mayday signals from their decrepit boat to the maritime authorities, the ministry said in a statement carried by the state news agency Jana.
Officials provided the rescued migrants with humanitarian assistance, the statement said, but did not say whether they had been detained or what condition they were in.
Hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants from various African countries live in Libya, taking odd jobs until they earn enough money to pay smugglers for a place on a boat that will try to take them to Italy, always a risky venture, Libyan officials say.
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