Discover the Nivin: Ratings & Maritime News
IMO: 8206533
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Vessel Details
MMSI
374729000
Callsign
3FFD
Width
18.0 m
Length
88.0 m
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Nicholas
2024-06-20
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Libyan Authorities Defend Actions Amid Migrant Crisis on Nivin
On November 22, 2023, the Lebanese vessel 'Nivin' was set to depart from Misurata after undergoing repairs to address electrical issues. The ship had been the center of a tense standoff involving illegal immigrants who had barricaded themselves aboard for nearly ten days. Efforts to resolve the situation were aided by Lebanese Ambassador to Libya, Mohammed Skaineh, who intervened by contacting the ship's captain, Bassam Sabat. The Libyan government issued a defense of its police's actions during the forced removal of the migrants. Authorities cited concerns for the migrants' safety as justification for their intervention, as the group had blocked themselves on the ship after being rescued at sea. The migrants expressed fears regarding their potential treatment in Libya and insisted they would not disembark, claiming the country posed a dangerous environment for them. The standoff reached a boiling point when security forces boarded the Nivin on the night of November 20 after unsuccessful negotiations with the migrants. Tensions escalated, with reports indicating that some immigrants attempted to hinder their removal. This led to violence, resulting in several migrants requiring medical attention before being transported to a detention facility in Misrata. This incident underscores the growing complexities surrounding migration issues in Libya, particularly amid the plight of those seeking safety and refuge in Europe. Libyan authorities continue to grapple with balancing humanitarian concerns alongside their political and security challenges in the region.
Libyan Authorities Forcefully Remove Stubborn Migrants from 'Nivin' in Misrata
In a dramatic turn of events, security forces in Libya have forcibly removed dozens of migrants who had occupied the vessel 'Nivin' in Misrata for the past ten days. After being rescued at sea, the migrants insisted on staying aboard the ship, claiming that the conditions in Libya made it unsafe for their return. The operation took place on November 20, with the authorities resorting to rubber bullets and tear gas to clear the ship after failed negotiations with the group. Out of the nearly 94 migrants on board, only 14 consented to leave voluntarily, while the rest were compelled to disembark. Tragically, six migrants sustained injuries during the intervention and were subsequently transferred to a local hospital. The remaining individuals are being held at a detention center in Misrata. This incident underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis facing migrants in Libya. For more details, visit the full report: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/11/libya-tear-gas-rubber-bullets-force-migrants-ship-181120172005338.html
Refugees Prefer Risk Over Return: Standoff Aboard 'Nivin' Off Misrata
On the evening of November 14, a total of 14 refugees, including a Sudanese woman and her infant, were safely disembarked from the rescue vessel 'Nivin.' However, this leaves 77 migrants still onboard, hailing from countries such as Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia, and Bangladesh, among them women and children. Despite serious distress among some individuals requiring medical attention, many migrants are determined to stay on the ship, citing deep fears about returning to Libya. The ongoing negotiations between Libyan authorities and the remaining migrants reflect the critical situation at hand. The United Nations refugee agency has expressed grave concern for the vulnerable refugees onboard and has emphasized the need for alternatives to detention in Libya. Reports indicate that dozens of migrants have taken the drastic step of locking themselves inside the ship, resolutely refusing to disembark due to the perceived dangers that await them in Libya. In their own words, some have stated they would rather risk everything than face the dire realities onshore. The 'Nivin' has been anchored at the port of Misrata since the previous weekend after its crew successfully rescued over 90 refugees who were attempting to reach Europe on November 9. Notably, it was the 'Nivin' that responded after six other vessels passed them by, proving to be a vital lifeline for those adrift at sea. The unfolding events have drawn attention to the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for effective solutions for migrants in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
π€ Were there any injuries or accidents on Nivin?
Based on available news reports, Nivin has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
βοΈ Did Nivin have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, Nivin has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π§βπ Was Nivin involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Nivin has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π’οΈ Did Nivin have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Nivin has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π Was Nivin detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Nivin has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.