
For three days and three nights, these African migrants clung desperately to life. Their means of survival is a tuna net, being towed across the Mediterranean by a Maltese tug that refused to take them on board after their frail boat sank.
This is the latest snapshot from the killing seas of the southern Mediterranean, the stretch of water at the European Union's southern gate that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees says "has become like the Wild West, where human life has no value any more and people are left to their fate".
This is how Europe treats refugees. And these pompous snobs who gave us two world wars and the holocaust pretend to pass moral judgement on the United States and Israel.
A Day on Okinawa with Desmond Doss, 1945
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By early May 1945, the Battle of Okinawa had become the bloodiest fight of
the Pacific War. The 77th Infantry Division was tasked with seizing the
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