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sinking of F174 is not only sank of ship but its a sinking of 283 families its true that ship transporting illegal immigrants but may be they doing not illegal works All the people which was present in this ship may doing jobs for families and complete there child dreams.
I have no words that express my feeling because i am nothing.
And the combination of any emotion any feeling any word can never express my pain because i miss my father alot there is a very special person for our family..
And we want justice please...
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The following books and articles are available:
Maurizio Albahari: Crimes of Peace: Mediterranean Migrations at the World's Deadliest Border. University of Pennsylvenia 2015, ISBN 978-0-8122-4747-3 (is describing the issue on several pages)
John Hooper: Now you see them, now you dont in Reporting at the Southern Borders: Journalism and Public Debates on Immigration in the U.S. and the E.U.