Interceptions of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea have increased in 2021. In the first half of the year, over 15 thousand people were intercepted by the Libyan authorities, the highest number among the North African and Turkish interceptions. The interception of migrants by the Libyan authorities are cause for concern, particularly because migrants who are returned to Libya are often taken into detention.
Number of migrant interceptions in the Mediterranean Sea in 1st half 2021, by authority
The source specifies that: "North African authorities do not disaggregate their publicly available data by interceptions and rescues and this puts limitations on the analysis of the data. A rescue at sea is defined as “an operation to retrieve persons in distress, provide for their initial medical or other needs, and deliver
them to a place of safety” (IOM, 2019). An interception is understood as “any measure applied by a State, either at its land or sea borders, or on the high seas, territorial waters or borders of another State, to: (i) prevent embarkation of persons on an international journey; (ii) prevent further onward international travel by persons who have commenced their journey; or (iii) assert control of vessels where there are reasonable grounds to believe the vessel is transporting persons contrary to international or national maritime law. In relation to the above, the person or persons do not have the required documentation or valid permission
to enter.” IOM, 2019."
It also notes that: "The term 'interception' is used to refer to maritime operations of North African authorities, however some of the figures for Tunisian and Algerian interceptions may include rescues."
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