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August 2019
 
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Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the search and rescue group SOS MEDITERRANEE are urgently calling for a place of safety for 356 vulnerable men, women, and children rescued in the central Mediterranean in the past week and currently onboard the Ocean Viking, the ship operated by the two organizations. Many of the survivors bear the scars of physical and psychological violence experienced during their journey through Libya, says Jay Berger, MSF project coordinator on the ship: “We are now asking for a place of safety to disembark these vulnerable people without delay. They have suffered enough." Read more.

 
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