Press cartoon of the week Migrant crisis in the Mediterranean

Old Europe

Published on 8 October 2015 at 17:35

On 7 October, Operation "Triton", a mission monitoring migration routes in Italy, was joined by Operation "Sophia". It consists of intercepting smugglers in international waters, arresting and chasing them and boarding their boats, using the force if necessary. "Sophia" can boasts nine warships and 1,300 operatives, taking takes its name from a little girl who was born while crossing the Mediterranean.

Since the beginning of the year, 564,000 people arrived in Europe via the Mediterranean and some 3,000 died en route, according to the International Organisation for Migration.

This cartoon by Marilena Nardi was awarded the first prize for the best cartoon on Europe published in Italy, given during Internazionale's festival in Ferrara, on 4 October.

Receive the best of European journalism straight to your inbox every Thursday
Tags

Was this article useful? If so we are delighted!

It is freely available because we believe that the right to free and independent information is essential for democracy. But this right is not guaranteed forever, and independence comes at a cost. We need your support in order to continue publishing independent, multilingual news for all Europeans.

Discover our subscription offers and their exclusive benefits and become a member of our community now!

Are you a news organisation, a business, an association or a foundation? Check out our bespoke editorial and translation services.

Support independent European journalism

European democracy needs independent media. Join our community!

On the same topic