The criticism came as Italy struggles to deal with waves of immigrants washing up on its southern coasts in overcrowded boats, with more than 50,000 people landing so far this year -- a similar number to those who arrived in all of 2013.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees slammed the "unacceptable" treatment of the refugees from Syria, Somalia and Sub-Saharan Africa, who landed in Sicily yesterday and were shipped to Rome and Milan in coaches overnight.
Those left near Rome were eventually taken in by a centre for asylum seekers in the capital today, but those in Milan were still in the parking lot in the middle of the afternoon, she said.
The refugees "were found without shoes, disorientated, and without having been given anything to eat or drink," the agency said.
They were part of a contingent of 1,300 immigrants -- including hundreds of women and dozens of babies -- who had been picked up and taken to the southern Italian city of Taranto yesterday.
In the latest tragedy to hit boat refugees, Italy's coastguard today said that three migrants drowned and six more were missing in the Mediterranean.
Favourable weather conditions mean that thousand of migrants are expected to attempt the perilous crossing from north Africa to the Italian coast in the coming days.
Gil Arias Fernandez, the head of Frontex, the European Union border coordination agency, said recently that "hundreds of thousands" of migrants were currently in Libya and hoping to leave as soon as possible because of growing lawlessness.
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