Special ceremonies have taken place on the Italian island of Lampedusa to mark the first anniversary of a shipwreck that claimed the lives of 366 African migrants.<br /><br /> The President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, is also on the island for commemorations.<br /><br /> He found himself the focus of anger over how the crisis of migrants making dangerous crossings to Europe is being tackled. <br /><br /> This as the Italian navy says it has rescued more than 2,000 migrants in the past few days; in one year more than 150,000 have been saved.<br /><br /> The sinking of the migrant ship on October the 3rd last year pushed the issue right up the political agenda in Europe.<br /><br /> It also forced Rome into a leading role in dealing with the crisis, with the government setting up its own migrant ship search and rescue programme, Mare Nostrum.
