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Jun-04-2010 05:25printcomments

Questions Over MV Corrie and Sabotage

The Times reports a top Irish official warning the Israeli military of "the most serious consequences" if any of the five Irish citizens on board are injured.


The Rachel Corrie is named for a brave young American who visualized better living in third world countries as a child, and was killed by Israel while trying to prevent a Palestinian doctor's home from being bulldozed.

(BETHLEHEM - Ma'an/Agencies) - The remaining aid ships, including the Challenger II and the MV Rachel Corrie have been reported to be lost at sea, bound for Gaza and set to return to their home ports by various news agencies around the globe.

As the world outcry continues over the Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla Monday that resulted in the deaths of an unknown number of activists, with reports from one organizer that at least four were shot in the head.

Little appears certain over the plans of the remaining ships delayed from the initial flotilla.

Singapore's Straits Times quoted Free Gaza organizer Audrey Bomse as saying:

"[t]the situation is we lost all contact with the boat. We assume this was sabotage by the Israelis," while Israeli media is reporting that the MV Corrie is heading back to Ireland, for reasons as diverse as instructions from organizers to agreements with Israel that the ship not continue toward Gaza.

Al-Jazeera spoke with officials in Malaysia, who funded the Irish-flagged boat, where the nation's government reportedly urged Israel "not to take any action that could harm people aboard."

According to the Irish Examiner, officials in the country have appealed to the UN to ensure that the boat reaches Gaza shores safely.

Calls came directly from former UN assistant secretary general Denis Halliday, who is on board the ship.

Halliday reportedly sent in requests for a UN escort, while rumors continue to circle that Turkey may in fact volunteer naval craft to accompany the ships.

Head of the government of Ireland, Taoiseach Brian Cowen, was said by the Times to have warned the Israeli military of "the most serious consequences" if any of the five Irish citizens on board was injured.


Source: Ma'an/Agencies




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gp June 4, 2010 8:21 am (Pacific time)

the ship continues to send messages to Israel that it will not resist, glad the UN is aboard.

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