Oct 20, 2021
IN this episode we speak with Iñigo Mijangos, chairman of Humanitarian Maritime Rescue (SMH), the Basque NGO that operates the Aita Mari refugee rescue ship.
Inigo spoke to us a day before the Aita Mari set sail for the central Mediterranean. The ship had been stuck in a kind of bureaucratic purgatory and was blocked from leaving port since its last rescue mission in June because the Spanish port authorities' tried to force it to comply with the wrong type of safety regulations.
Inigo also tells us all about that, and how an out-of-date carton of jam was one of the reasons why the Italians blocked the ship from sailing last year. He also speaks on how and why SMH was set up, and about the organisation's work in Greece.
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