The ghost boat investigations are a project looking into a group of at least 243 refugees who disappeared in the summer of 2014.
None of the missing people have contacted their family members, and there are no bodies found or wreckage of any kind. One theory is that a people smuggling boat off the coast of
Libya, intending to sail to
Italy, disappeared without trace.
A lack of wreckage is highly unusual for such a large watercraft.
Reporter Eric Reidy has been investigating the case by blogging and using
crowd sourcing
Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services—including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances—for payment or as volunteers. Contemporary crowdsourcing often involves digit ...
.
Bobbie Johnson, a senior editor at
Medium, took Reidy's articles and created the ghost boat project to help track the missing group of "ghost boat" refugees.
, no trace of the passengers has been found.
Background
The 243 people in the group who were to leave Libya paid $1600 to get to Europe.
Measho Tesfamariam arranged the trip and "handled communication, logistics, and payment for the big smugglers".
There were three other individuals who helped fill the boat: Ibrahim, Jamal el-Saoudi, and Jaber, all of whom have
Sudanese
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*pertaining to the country of Sudan
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passports (although Jamal is Eritrean).
Ibrahim was in charge of arranging the trip and the passengers and families' contact.
Measho Tesfamariam says that the boat was due to depart from the Libyan Khums (Al-Khums) beach, but he didn't witness the departure.
Tesfamariam was arrested on December 2, 2014 on
people-smuggling
People smuggling (also called human smuggling), under U.S. law, is "the facilitation, transportation, attempted transportation or illegal entry of a person or persons across an international border, in violation of one or more countries' laws, ei ...
charges.
Meanwhile, Eritrean Jamal el-Saoudi, who was the manager of the Tokhla group smuggling operation that arranged the ghost boat group's journey, lives in Libya where he is a well-connected man.
Most of the passengers were
Eritreans fleeing the highly repressive
military regime that rules the country.
At the time, around 5,000 Eritreans fled the country every month.
Investigation
Experts say that such a large boat sinking would have left some trace.
“It’s really strange,” says Othman Belbeisi, who is the International Organization for Migration’s country director for Libya.
Refugee advocate and migration expert Fausto Melluso, with the Italian organization Arci in Sicily, said, “It is inconceivable that a boat with that many people can go missing in 2014 and nobody know about it.” Alganesh Fisseha, an Eritrean political activist who fled the country herself, is an expert on refugee issues. She said that it was the "first time she has heard of such a large group of people going missing without a trace. ... 'It is impossible that they disappeared into thin air.'”
During the
Lampedusa migrant shipwreck on October 12, 2013, more than 360 deaths were reported, with just 155 survivors. In that case, bodies were spread out over the ocean.
Eric Reidy had been working as a reporter in Tunisia when he heard that refugee activist
Meron Estefanos
Meron Estefanos (born 6 January 1974) is a Swedish-Eritrean human rights activist and journalist. She first became known in the Eritrean refugee community in 2011 for helping people who had been kidnapped and tortured by human traffickers on th ...
was investigating reports surrounding the ghost boat. She was looking into a mysterious phone call to relatives of those on the ghost boat that the passengers were detained in a Tunisian prison.
However, further digging revealed that the phone calls turned out to be a false lead.
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Human trafficking in Eritrea
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