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British street artist Banksy funds refugee rescue boat

The Bristol-born artist, who keeps his identity a secret, is known for his political or social-commentary graffiti that has popped up in cities around the world

August 28, 2020 / 17:47 IST
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Banksy (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Banksy (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

British street artist Banksy is funding a boat to rescue refugees in the Mediterranean attempting to reach Europe from Africa, the Guardian newspaper reported.

The boat rescued 89 people, including 14 women and four children, at sea on August 27, the newspaper said, and the crew were seeking to transfer them to a European coastguard vessel or disembark them at a port.

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Named "Louise Michel" after a French feminist anarchist, the vessel features an artwork of a girl holding a heart-shaped lifebuoy in Banksy's familiar stencilled style, according to a photo in the report.

Crewed by European activists experienced in search and rescue, the boat had already participated in two other rescue operations involving a total of 105 people who were transferred to another vessel, Sea-Watch 4, the report said.