On 21 February, around 180 people, mostly from Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia and Pakistan, were taken by truck from Istanbul to Izmir on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. That night they boarded a ship, the Luxury 2, for Calabria in southern Italy, said Oliver Meiler in Süddeutsche Zeitung (Munich). Smugglers sold each place on board for between $4,000 and $8,000. Soon after, the ship’s engine died and the smugglers replaced the Luxury 2 with an old wooden fishing cutter, Summer Love, and the migrants continued on their “long and dangerous journey”. At 10.30pm on 25 February, a plane operated by Frontex, the EU border agency, spotted the boat in rough seas about 40 miles off the Italian coast. Its thermal cameras gave an image which was “very red”, indicating many people were in…