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Pakistan’s PM declares day of mourning for citizens who died in Greece migrant boat sinking

  • Shehbaz Sharif expressed his grief over the tragedy off the coast of Greece that left more than 500 migrants presumed drowned
  • Sharif previously said Pakistan’s embassy in Athens has identified 12 nationals who were rescued. There was no confirmation on how many Pakistanis were on board

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Migrants, survivors of a shipwreck after a boat capsized off the coast of Greece, wait to board a bus to Athens from the port of Kalamata, Greece on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday declared a national day of mourning for citizens who died when the fishing trawler packed with migrants they were in sank off the coast of Greece.
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As many as 750 men, women and children from Syria, Egypt, the Palestinian territories and Pakistan were on board the vessel, trying to reach relatives in Europe. The Greek coastguard has defended its response to the tragedy that left more than 500 migrants presumed drowned. The vessel sank on Wednesday.

Sharif expressed his grief over the tragedy and said Monday would be observed as a day of mourning, with the national flag flying at half-staff.

Survivors of a shipwreck sleep at a warehouse at the port in Kalamata town, Greece on Wednesday. Photo: AP
Survivors of a shipwreck sleep at a warehouse at the port in Kalamata town, Greece on Wednesday. Photo: AP

He previously said that Pakistan’s embassy in Athens has identified 12 nationals who were rescued by the coastguard. There was no official information on how many Pakistanis were on board the vessel, how many survived or how many perished.

Greek authorities have been criticised for their failure to act more quickly. They say the migrants insisted they did not need any help, but non-governmental organisations say they received a number of calls for help. The sinking was one of the worst disasters of its kind this year.

Meanwhile, police in Pakistan-administered Kashmir said on Sunday they had arrested 12 people involved in sending local youths to Libya for the onward journey to Europe.
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Senior officer Khalid Chauhan said police picked up the suspects amid a crackdown on human traffickers. Police are interrogating them for their alleged roles in luring, trapping and sending locals abroad after extracting huge amounts of money from them.

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