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Hundreds of illegal immigrants have broken out of a detention centre on the Italian island of Lampedusa and are staging a protest, officials have said. | Hundreds of illegal immigrants have broken out of a detention centre on the Italian island of Lampedusa and are staging a protest, officials have said. |
Lampedusa mayor Bernardino De Rubeis told the AFP news agency the centre's security fence had been toppled and that about 700 immigrants had escaped. | Lampedusa mayor Bernardino De Rubeis told the AFP news agency the centre's security fence had been toppled and that about 700 immigrants had escaped. |
They are said to be complaining about conditions at the camp, which was built for 850 but is currently holding 2,000. | They are said to be complaining about conditions at the camp, which was built for 850 but is currently holding 2,000. |
On Friday, the UN urged Rome to address the "difficult humanitarian situation". | On Friday, the UN urged Rome to address the "difficult humanitarian situation". |
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) expressed mounting concern about overcrowding. Hundreds have been forced to sleep outdoors in the cold. | The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) expressed mounting concern about overcrowding. Hundreds have been forced to sleep outdoors in the cold. |
The UNHCR also criticised a government decision to hold those who survive the perilous sea-crossing on the Mediterranean island until their cases are decided. Previously, they were sent to other centres. | The UNHCR also criticised a government decision to hold those who survive the perilous sea-crossing on the Mediterranean island until their cases are decided. Previously, they were sent to other centres. |
'Tense situation' | 'Tense situation' |
Mr De Rubeis said about 700 immigrants had fled the detention Lampedusa centre on Saturday morning and converged on the nearby town centre, shouting "Freedom" and "Help us". | Mr De Rubeis said about 700 immigrants had fled the detention Lampedusa centre on Saturday morning and converged on the nearby town centre, shouting "Freedom" and "Help us". |
Italy says some 30,000 immigrants landed on Lampedusa last year | |
"It is a very tense situation," he told the AFP news agency. | "It is a very tense situation," he told the AFP news agency. |
The migrants are said to be protesting about conditions at the detention centre and the government's move to open a new Centre for Identification and Expulsion (CEI) at a disused military base on the island. | The migrants are said to be protesting about conditions at the detention centre and the government's move to open a new Centre for Identification and Expulsion (CEI) at a disused military base on the island. |
Residents have also protested against the government's plans for the new holding centre, which Mr De Rubeis said they believed "would become a sort of prison". | Residents have also protested against the government's plans for the new holding centre, which Mr De Rubeis said they believed "would become a sort of prison". |
The Italian interior ministry says about 31,700 immigrants landed on Lampedusa last year - an increase of 75% from 2007. | The Italian interior ministry says about 31,700 immigrants landed on Lampedusa last year - an increase of 75% from 2007. |
In the past, those migrants seeking asylum would have been sent to the Italian mainland. | In the past, those migrants seeking asylum would have been sent to the Italian mainland. |
Now, under a new policy implemented in December, they are being held on the island. Those that fail immigration checks are sent back to their home country. | Now, under a new policy implemented in December, they are being held on the island. Those that fail immigration checks are sent back to their home country. |
Correspondents say many would-be migrants are fleeing wars or poverty in countries such as Somalia and Eritrea and risk the dangerous Mediterranean crossing to enter Europe. | Correspondents say many would-be migrants are fleeing wars or poverty in countries such as Somalia and Eritrea and risk the dangerous Mediterranean crossing to enter Europe. |