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Saturday, February 1, 2025

Migrants on the Move > What happens when you miss the Canary Islands in a rowboat - and it's not pretty

 

19 bodies found in vessel drifting in Caribbean Sea

By Mike Heuer
The St. Kitts and Nevis Coast Guard towed a boat carrying 19 decomposing bodies to St. Kitts on Wednesday, where investigators determined several of the deceased passengers were from Mali in West Africa. Photo by David Broad/Wikimedia Commons
The St. Kitts and Nevis Coast Guard towed a boat carrying 19 decomposing bodies to St. Kitts on Wednesday, where investigators determined several of the deceased passengers were from Mali in West Africa. Photo by David Broad/Wikimedia Commons

Jan. 30 (UPI) -- A vessel drifting in the Caribbean Sea contained 19 badly decomposed bodies, authorities in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis announced on Wednesday.

The vessel was sighted while drifting in the waters near Nevis Island, which prompted the St. Kitts and Nevis Defense Force Coast Guard to respond.

The Coast Guard intercepted the vessel around noon local time on Wednesday and towed it to St. Kitts for further investigation.

Investigators found documents indicating at least some of those on board are from Mali, West Africa.

The vessel had been at sea for an extended period and those on board died long before the boat drifted into waters near Nevis Island, St. Kitts police officials said.

The bodies are so badly decomposed that investigators cannot determine which are male or female, the St. Vincent Times reported.

Local officials describe the vessel as a "boat" and said they don't know if it might be connected to a similar boat containing dead bodies that was found near the coast of Trinidad last week, the Jamaica Star reported.

Officials with the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard last week reported finding a pirogue carrying the remains of five unidentified people whose bodies were decomposing.

That vessel sank while being towed to Trinidad.

A similar tragedy occurred in May 2021 when a boat was found off the coast of Tobago that had drifted from West Africa while carrying migrants.

It seems quite obvious that these poor souls were Malian migrants attempting to make it to the Canary Islands, and hence, Spain, from West Africa. 

What happens when you miss the target, or when a storm blows you miles off course and your motor runs out of gas? Predominant winds will blow you across the Atlantic to the Caribbean. It may take months or even years.

What a hell of a way to die. Do Africans really know the risks they are taking venturing in the Atlantic in a small boat? What madness!

St. Kitts and Nevis are part of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea and located about 170 miles southeast of the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Wokeness - Down Under > New Zealanders declare 'personhood' for a mountain

 

Does personhood come with an assigned gender? I wonder what that would be?

New Zealand grants legal personhood to

Mount Taranaki

New Zealand granted personhood to a mountain on Thursday. File Photo by Mark Evans/EPA-EFE
New Zealand granted personhood to a mountain on Thursday. File Photo by Mark Evans/EPA-EFE

Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The New Zealand government granted Mount Taranaki the same legal rights as a person after the country agreed to compensate its indigenous inhabitants for past colonization.

The mountain now owns itself with local tribes, iwi, and the government working in unison to manage it.

Local tribes have long considered the mountain as sacred and an ancestor. New Zealand officials said they want to confess to forced land confiscation during colonization.


"We must acknowledge the hurt that has been caused by past wrongs, so we can look to the future to support iwi to realize their own aspirations and opportunities," said Paul Goldsmith, the government minister who negotiated the deal.

The New Zealand legislature passed the Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress bill giving the mountain a legal name -- Te Kahui Tupua -- and protection for its land. It will no longer be referred to as Egmont, the name British explorer James Cook gave it in the 18th century.

New Zealand gave personhood to the natural features of the Te Urewera scared(sic) forest on North Island in 2014, the first country to ever do so. Guardianship of the forest was given to the Tuhoe tribe.

The country did the same in 2017 with the Whanganui River, turning over guardianship to the iwi while granting it personhood.



The History of Islam in 8 minutes > Brigitte Gabriel

 

t.co/3m4dAyw8XE She was tortured, oppressed, and abused as a child by Muslims for being a Christian in Lebanon. After fleeing for her life, she became an American citizen and has since dedicated herself to saving America from the very forces that tried to destroy her. Drop ❤️ in the comment section below if you stand with Brigitte Gabriel!
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