Barely a week ago, a new tragedy in the Mediterranean, which occurred just a hundred meters from the Calabrian coast, shook Italy.

Sunday February 26, at least 60 people died.

The precarious and overloaded boat from Turkey was carrying around 180 migrants.

The drama has shed light on Italian migration policy, four days after the establishment of a new binding "code of conduct" for NGOs that rescue migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.

The new code is enshrined in a decree issued by the Italian government led by far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Humanitarian organizations criticize the text and denounce the desire of the far-right Italian government "to hinder the