Support floods in for captain of humanitarian ship that rammed police boat

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More than $1 million is raised for the captain of the migrant rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 which rammed a police boat while attempting to bring 40 asylum seekers to port in Italy.

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High-level support and more than $1 million in donations have poured in for the German captain of a migrant rescue ship who was arrested after she defied repeated orders to stay out of Italy and struck a police boat while bringing 40 people to port.Carola Rackete could face up to 10 years in prison for hitting an Italian police boat with her humanitarian ship

the Sea-Watch 3, rammed the Italian border police motorboat that was blocking the entry to the port at Italy's Lampedusa island.

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Lots of single African men in Europe now..wonder how that will play out in the years too come

A modern day pirate an slave trader, should be the title of the story. Come on ABC try to be a little bit less lefty.

'Support floods in for people smuggler who rammed police boat' FixedItForYou

Lucky the police on board have no value to those at our ABC. Atleast we know what you think about those who you disagree with now.

That million dollars could go to the millions of starving children in Africa, but , meh ,,,,,,,

'Support floods in for human trafficker' there fixed your headline for you.

Pro human trafficking propaganda from the 'unbiased' ABC. Yeah nice.

You're kidding? Do the wrong thing and became a hero. The joint's fucked.

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