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[Published: Wednesday August 15 2018]

Evicted from Maltese cowshed, African migrants left homeless

VALLETTA, 15 August. - (ANA)  - Maltese police on Monday evicted scores of migrants from a converted cowshed on a farm outside Valletta, shutting down accommodation condemned as inhumane but leaving most of them homeless.

The mostly African workers had been paying up to 200 euros ($230) a month to live in the building, which had been sub-divided into small rooms with beds.

The farm near the capital “was illegally housing over 110 foreign workers in inhumane conditions... The shower and lavatory facilities were a health hazard,” Planning Authority official Charles Gafa said.

The migrants said they had reached Malta by ferry from Italy. Some told local reporters they were moving in with friends but about 80 said they had nowhere to stay and were asking for help.

The planning authority said it would ensure the farm was no longer used to house migrants.

The Aditus foundation, a Maltese rights charity, called for an investigation.

It said there had been repeated reports of “severe labour exploitation of migrant workers in the agriculture sector, at times amounting to forced labour, slavery and trafficking for labour exploitation.”

The planning authority had no immediate comment.

Malta has in recent weeks been thrust uncomfortably to the forefront of Europe’s migration crisis, having joined Italy in denying safe harbour to several rescue boats that have picked up refugees seeking to cross the Mediterranean from North Africa.   - (ANA) -

AB/ANA/15 August 2018 - - -

 


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