Justice Delayed: El Hiblu 3’s Legal Battle In Malta Still Echoes Worldwide Four Years On
In 2019, three teenagers—Abdalla, Amara, and Kader—embarked on a challenging sea journey from Libya to Europe.
Their story echoes worldwide after news website Aljazeera published an in-depth article about their ongoing nightmare.
Their story took an unexpected turn when they found themselves aboard an oil tanker named El Hiblu, mediating between a distressed crew and passengers. Their actions guided the ship towards Malta, saving lives.
However, their heroic act led to legal challenges. Mischaracterised as hijackers and pirates, the El Hiblu 3 were met with accusations that carried potential life sentences. This turn of events shed light on the broader struggles of migrants attempting to reach European shores.
Despite witnesses testifying to their role in preventing a crisis, their legal process has been hindered by delays and uncertainty, dragging on even after four years.
The El Hiblu 3’s journey highlights the complexities of migration, from perilous sea crossings to political intricacies. As we consider their story, it’s a reminder of the pressing need for humane solutions to address the global refugee crisis.
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