Italy’s highest appeals court has ordered the government to compensate a group of migrants who were stranded at sea for days on a coast guard vessel in 2018 due to then-Interior minister Matteo Salvin
The supreme Court of Cassation has been "disgraceful" in ordering the government to pay compensation to migrants who weer prevented from disembarking from coastguard ship Diciotti in 2018, Deputy Premier,
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An Eritrean who was among a group of sea migrants held on an Italian coast guard vessel for 10 days in 2018 is entitled to compensation, Italy's top appeals court has ruled, triggering the fury of Italy's right-wing government.
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A group of Eritrean migrants who were held on an Italian coast guard vessel for 10 days in 2018 are entitled to compensation from the government, Italy's top appeals court has ruled, triggering the fury of right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Premier Giorgia Meloni on Friday said the supreme Cassation Court's ruling in favour of an appeal filed by a group of migrants who were not allowed to disembark from the Italian coast guard's Diciotti vessel that had rescued them at sea on August 16-25 2018 as part of then-interior minister Matteo Salvini's closed ports policy was "questionable".
Italy's supreme Cassation Court on Friday ruled in favour of an appeal filed by a group of migrants who were not allowed to disembark from the Italian coast guard's Diciotti vessel that had rescued them at sea on August 16-25 2018 as part of then-interior minister Matteo Salvini's closed-ports policy.
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One of the migrants Italy's top court ordered to receive compensation from the government for stopping them getting off the Diciotti coastguard ship in 2018 said Friday he didn't want compensation but justice.