Flotilla activists take evidence of alleged abuse to international court
The flotilla said at least 67 detainees needed medical evaluation after the interception, while activists seek investigations, sanctions and reparations.
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Flotilla activists take evidence of alleged abuse to international court
Eleven Australians detained by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court alleging abuse, torture and other violations during their detention.
Israel rejects abuse claims following Gaza flotilla detentions
The Israeli Embassy in New Zealand has rejected allegations that participants in a recent Gaza-bound flotilla were mistreated while in Israeli custody, as diplomatic and political fallout from the incident continues to unfold internationally. The dispute follows the interception of vessels associated with the Global Sumud Flotilla Coalition, which sought to challenge Israel’s maritime restrictions […] The post Israel rejects abuse claims followi…
“He’s Māori!” Hāhona Ormsby – a New Zealander in the gruesome Israeli prison system
Eugene Doyle recounts the testimony of New Zealand activist Hāhona Ormsby, who says he was beaten, humiliated and sexually degraded after being detained during Israel’s interception of the Global Sumud flotilla.
A Global Sumud flotilla activist reported being raped by Israeli soldiers following the seizure of her boat by Israel in international waters. During an interview with the Israeli...
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