Family of Accused Tunisian Says He was Forced to Pilot Migrant Boat at Gunpoint Tunis, 26 April 2105(Lana) The Family of the Tunisian man accused of piloting a migrant boat that sank off Libya, killing more than 700 people, said he was forced at
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Italian authorities say the man named in court as Mohammed Ali Malek,
27, was in charge of the heavily overloaded fishing boat that
capsized shortly before midnight on April 18 with hundreds of African
and Bangladeshi migrants locked below deck.
The man's brother told Reuters the Tunisian's real name was
Nourredine Mahjoub, and he had first traveled clandestinely to Europe
five years ago, spending time in Italy and France before being
deported. He had recently returned to Libya seeking work.
"My brother was recruited by Libyans to work in a cafe in Libya a few
weeks ago, but afterwards he was forced under threat by smugglers to
pilot the voyage because he knows a little about the sea and worked
with our father fishing," the brother, Makrem Mahjoub, said by
telephone.
He said his brother had called from a Libyan number a few days
earlier to say he had been threatened by men with Kalashnikovs and
ordered to pilot the ship.
"They took him to the boat. When he called, he was in shock and
crying, he said.
Only 28 people survived the capsize, believed to be the deadliest
disaster on the Mediterranean for decades.
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