Europe’s rights court denies request to disembark migrants
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A Coast Guard boat approaches the German humanitarian group's rescue boat Sea Watch 3, to deliver food and blankets for the cold, off the coast of Syracuse, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019. The Italian coast guard is bringing socks, shoes, bread and fruit to 47 migrants who have been stranded at sea for nine days aboard a German ship. (AP: Photo)

Europe’s human rights court has denied a request by the German humanitarian group Sea Watch to disembark 47 migrants stuck on a rescue ship off Sicily.

The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, however requested in its decision Tuesday that Italy “take all necessary measures as soon as possible” to provide the migrants with adequate medical care, food, water and basic supplies. And it said the 15 unaccompanied minors on the boat should receive legal guardianship.

In the latest standoff, Italy’s hard-line interior Minister Matteo Salvini has refused to allow the migrants rescued on Jan. 19 off the coast of Libya to disembark until other European nations agree to accept them.

Salvini faces possible charges for failing to allow 177 migrants to disembark at a port in Catania last August.