I am Martin Xuereb, director of Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), a search and rescue charity that specialises in saving lives at sea.

MOAS (www.moas.eu) operates in the Mediterranean Sea, the most dangerous border crossing in the world. At least 5,000 men, women and children have drowned trying to make the journey from North Africa to Europe since 2014.

In a few months of operation, MOAS has already saved almost 8,000 men, women and children from crammed unseaworthy vessels sent out to sea by ruthless smugglers.

We conduct maritime Search and Rescue operations from a 131-foot vessel, the M.Y. Phoenix. Our vessel is managed by an experienced crew of rescuers and kitted out with state-of-the-art drones, two high-speed rescue boats, a fully-stocked clinic, and lots of other search and rescue equipment. On board, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provide the people we save with post-rescue care.

Go on, AMA!

PROOF: https://twitter.com/moas_eu/status/618724117328621568

EDIT: Thanks for the questions. Got to get back to work now. I will try and get to the last few questions and messages later if I can. Keep following us on @moas_eu and moas.eu.

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-epi-20 karma

What was the deepest connection you've made with a refugee?

MartinXuereb31 karma

My deepest connection predates MOAS. I will never forget the look on the face of a young boy who was brought back to Malta in a body bag after a rescue conducted by the Armed Forces of Malta. His eyes were wide open and you could sense the fear he must have felt when he knew he was about to die at sea. He was the same age as my son at the time and his face haunts me to this very day.

-epi-5 karma

Thank you for the answer, and what you do. I hope you never have to see something like that again.

Did that experience motivate you more than any other?

MartinXuereb14 karma

Yes it did. This is when I realised that this is about individuals not statistics.

IAM_BADWOLF11 karma

When you finally get to lay down at night, what are normally your last thoughts before going to sleep, regarding what you do?

MartinXuereb10 karma

That entirely depends on how the day has gone. If we were talking about tonight, for example, my thoughts will definitely be with the 300+ people boarding the Phoenix at the moment.

DurrdleTurtle10 karma

What is the largest obstacle in your line of work?

MartinXuereb23 karma

Putting the message across that no one deserves to die at sea and inspiring people to fund the cause.

DurrdleTurtle6 karma

What you're doing Is massively inspirational and I just wish more people would support this, however that is unfortunately not the commonly held attitude in our country.

MartinXuereb7 karma

Thanks for your support- where are you writing from?

sadhbhgoodhue6 karma

I'd like to congratulate you on the work you're doing on the Mediterranean and for the many lives you have saved. How far short is the cumulative Mediterranean rescue effort falling at the moment in your opinion? How much capacity is needed to ensure no lives are lost?

MartinXuereb7 karma

That’s a good question and it’s difficult to find an answer. With increased capacity the chances of survival for people at sea increases. This summer Europe appears to have responded in terms of search and rescue. What we hope is that the focus on saving lives at sea continues to be a priority as long as there is a need.

RAND06116 karma

Is there really any possible solution to this immigration crisis? What can the European powers in your opinion really do to mitigate this issue?

MartinXuereb6 karma

There is no immediate solution but while debates continue, people need to be saved. What I think is that every discussion by the European powers must start with an acknowledgement that no one deserves to die at sea. The European powers need to share the responsibility to save lives. There needs to be a global approach to address issues in countries of origin, transit and destination.

MEXAfla6 karma

What is your thoughts on the Australian way of handling the boat refugees/asylum seekers by putting them into detention centers?

MartinXuereb7 karma

There should always be a humanitarian approach when it comes to discussions surrounding migrants and refugees. I do not think Australia is including this concept in her policy.

MEXAfla4 karma

Thank you for your reply, Mr Xuereb! Hopefully the EU can be a leader in processing and helping refugees and show a better example in a humanitarian way of helping these people in need, thank you for all the work you are doing and maybe one day you can help those in the oceanic region of the world one day.

MartinXuereb2 karma

Thank you so much for your comments. If you’d like to continue to support MOAS please sign up to our newsletter via the website to hear more news from us.

rightoutside55 karma

What legal or customary rights do you think you operate under which allows you to disembark illegal immigrants in Europe?

MartinXuereb8 karma

Article 98 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) insists on the “[duty]… to render assistance to any person found at sea in danger of being lost…”

Where those people are then disembarked is a decision made by the rescue coordination center.

rightoutside56 karma

My understanding is that you don't actually liaise with Frontex over your activities. Hence you are not directed to disembark the illegal immigrants you take anywhere. Rather, the Catrambones have on a number of cases stated that their desire is to "help" illegal immigrants reach mainland Europe.

I am glad that you brought up UNCLOS, can you point out the paragraph which gives you the legal or customary right to disembark passengers in any port without regard to their legal status to be dismebarked?

MartinXuereb5 karma

In terms of search and rescue, both MOAS and Frontex assets respond to the rescue coordination center. According to the SAR Convention of 1979: “4.8.5 The rescue co-ordination centre or rescue sub-centre concerned shall initiate the process of identifying the most appropriate place(s) for disembarking persons found in distress at sea. It shall inform the ship or ships and other relevant parties concerned thereof.”

rightoutside55 karma

Hi, why does your organization disembark illegal immigrants in Europe when there were closer ports such as in Malta? Also, what do you think about current discussions by Frontex to indict you under people smuggling legislation?

MartinXuereb3 karma

It is the rescue coordination centre that decides where to disembark. Also, Malta is in Europe too ;)

About Frontex, that’s news to us!

Senor_Tucan4 karma

Do you plan on trying to obtain more vessels for your work?

Where is the next stop for the migrants you save? (i.e. Where do you take them?) What sort of immigration process do they have to deal with?

MartinXuereb1 karma

We would like to expand the operation if we raise enough funds. We need to keep in mind that people are dying at sea not only here in the Mediterranean.

soul_wannaknow4 karma

What's the most common accident that happens to people at sea?

MartinXuereb5 karma

Typically the boats are extremely overcrowded and unseaworthy so they are extremely prone to capsizing. In the case of makeshift rubber boats, they can simply deflate. Keep in mind here that these people are often severely dehydrated, intoxicated from fumes and unable to swim. This year alone around 1,800 people have drowned in the Mediterranean.

suvrankar4 karma

How did the idea of creating something like MOAS come to your mind? How did you recruit the people in MOAS? How much do you yourself spend on the MY Phoenix?

MartinXuereb4 karma

It was Chris and Regina Catrambone, the founders, who created the concept of MOAS and I was brought in to translate their vision into a reality. We recruit on the basis of who fits the job profile best.

For more information on how MOAS came into being you can refer to our website: http://www.moas.eu/

rightoutside53 karma

What do you say to the argument that by facilitating people smuggling into Europe you are exacerbating the deaths of illegal immigrants drowning in the Med?

MartinXuereb4 karma

Since launching MOAS, I am convinced more than ever that people leave their country of origin and risk their lives at sea because they feel they have no other option. It is not a choice but a result of desperation. We are not a pull factor we are just responding to a pre-existing phenomenon. Our presence saves lives. The ‘pull-factor’ myth was debunked late last year when there were no dedicated search and rescue operations at sea and migrants kept crossing even during the most dangerous winter months.

jdb8883 karma

Have you read Camp of the Saints? Was it at all prophetic?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Camp_of_the_Saints

It appears we are living it right now.

MartinXuereb2 karma

No, I haven't.

jdb8881 karma

Well... Do you think the people you rescue should be resettled in Europe or returned to their country or point of origin?

MartinXuereb6 karma

The first thing that should happen is that they should be given the opportunity to apply for asylum. It is that process that determines what happens next.

Ridid3 karma

How did you come about working for an NGO? That was been my dream job, I went to college and majored in political science to get as much knowledge as possible and now after graduating I'm struggling to break into the field. So if you wouldn't mind, could you just tell me your story and maybe any helpful advice worth knowing for someone aspiring to do what you do? Thanks!

MartinXuereb2 karma

I never thought I would be working for an NGO. I majored in sociology and politics, spent 25 years in the Armed Forces and then had the privilege to meet the Catrambones.

Kubishime3 karma

Has anyone you've rescued gotten out of hand, become a threat to the crew?

MartinXuereb6 karma

No never, people are just relieved to have been saved. After so many weeks or months of abuse and distress people are thankful to see a friendly face.

wowy-lied2 karma

We always talk about flying drones, but do you have any knowledge about other kind of technologies which could be used ? I know that scientists are using long term "sea drone" to follow or research fishs and sea currents, some can even stay floating for months !

MartinXuereb1 karma

We are very proud to be using drones in such a positive way. We are always trying to optimize our search and rescue operations. We carry out on-going research into technologies that can enhance our search and rescue capabilities.

DeltaCoder2 karma

Malta has seen a significant decrease in the arrival of immigrants this year, while Italy (and Sicily) have had a worrying number of immigrants arrive on almost a daily basis.

Why do you think this is? Are the illegal smugglers somehow getting them closer to Italian shores than before?

p.s. I am Maltese. Extremely proud of what you as well as your men and MOAS do.

MartinXuereb2 karma

Italy has taken the lead in coordinating rescues in the Libyan search and rescue region. This also means that, as a result, people saved tend to be disembarked in Italy.

Thank you for your support.

SuperSpy8271 karma

What was the most touching thing you have ever seen on one of theses rescue missions? And also where do you take these refugees after you rescue them?

MartinXuereb1 karma

Seeing people sleeping on board the first night after a rescue is always touching for me. I know that this is the first night in many weeks where they feel completely safe.

smz_c1 karma

Do you think a Mare Nostrum operation could be restored? If so, would you be willing to get involved?

MartinXuereb2 karma

Whether it’s a dedicated search and rescue operation like Mare Nostrum, or otherwise, what’s important is that there are vessels at sea cooperating in saving lives.

We worked well with Mare Nostrum last year and this year we are also cooperating not only with state vessels but also several private entities, including our partners at Doctors Without Borders.

w1221 karma

Moammar Gaddafi explicitly warned in advance that illegal immigration is going to be a result of NATO aggression

A spokesman for Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi suggested that increased illegal immigration was the price European nations would pay for their military and political support of the rebels. "Because of the NATO aggression against our country and because our coastal border guard is being hit daily ... we are unable to deal with this situation and that is why Europe is being flooded with illegal immigration,” government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said.

http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/printversion/10006/

ELI 5 (explain like im five) why did nato forces helped Islamic extremist to topple Moammar Gaddafi ?

What are the long term benefits of this plan to topple Gaddafi and start illegal immigration into EU ?

MartinXuereb3 karma

I cannot speak on behalf of NATO. What I know is that migration to Europe has predated the Libyan revolution.

w1223 karma

migration to Europe was going on for century’s. We are talking about illegal immigration that has sharply raised after Gaddafi death.

I am not asking you to speak on behalf of NATO. I am asking you a question as a military officer that went to (some of the best) military schools (in the world) and was a officer in army that has close co-operation with NATO.

I am asking you an opinion. You said "AMA (ask me anything)". I am asking you anything and you should have some kind of opinion in the meter considering your carrier.

It is simple question. What is your opinion on this:

What are the long term benefits of this plan to topple Gaddafi and start illegal immigration into EU ?

MartinXuereb4 karma

Irregular migration to the EU did not start with the toppling of Gaddafi. The sharp rise you refer to coincided with the crisis in Syria and other conflicts around the world, including the deteriorating situation in some African nations. Clearly the security vacuum currently in Libya doesn’t help matters. Moreover, NATO’s intervention was endorsed by the UN. Unfortunately the outcome was definitely not what the Libyan people would have hoped for.

LeSquirtle0 karma

As former chief of defense, what can you tell us about aliens ?

MartinXuereb3 karma

I will answer the question once you tell me what you do with your pet gerbil.