Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris has offered to buy an island off
Greece or Italy and develop it to help hundreds of thousands of people
fleeing from Syria and other conflicts.
The telecoms tycoon first announced the initiative on Twitter.
"Greece
or Italy sell me an island, I'll call its independence and host the
migrants and provide jobs for them building their new country," he
wrote.
More than 2 300 people have died at sea trying to reach
Europe since January, many of them Syrians who fled their country's
four-and-a-half year conflict.
Sawiris said in a television interview that he would approach the governments of Greece and Italy about his plan.
Asked by AFP whether he believed it could work, he said: "Of course it's feasible."
"You have dozens of islands which are deserted and could accommodate hundreds of thousands of refugees."
Sawiris
said an island off Greece or Italy could cost between $10m and $100m,
but added the "main thing is investment in infrastructure".
Jurisdiction
There
would be "temporary shelters to house the people, then you start
employing the people to build housing, schools, universities, hospitals.
"And
if things improve, whoever wants to go back [to their homeland] goes
back," said Sawiris, whose family developed the popular El Gouna resort
on Egypt's Red Sea coast.
He conceded such a plan could face
challenges, including the likely difficulty of persuading Greece or
Italy to sell an island, and figuring out jurisdiction and customs
regulations.
But those who took shelter would be treated as "human
beings," he said. "The way they are being treated now, they are being
treated like cattle."
Sawiris is the chief executive of Orascom
TMT, which operates mobile telephone networks in a number of Middle
Eastern and African countries plus Korea as well as underwater
communications networks.
He also owns an Egyptian television channel.
Friday, September 04, 2015
Egypt billionare offers to buy island for refugees
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