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Monday, June 14, 2010

Fleet of freedom




In the name of God the Merciful

Fleet liberty; is a group of six vessels, comprising three ships of Turkey, and two ships from Britain, in addition to ship common to all of Greece, Ireland, Algeria, Kuwait, carrying relief supplies and humanitarian aid, in addition to about 750 rights activist and political, includingjournalists representing international media. The convoy was equipped by the conduct of associations and individuals opposed to the Israeli siege imposed on Gaza Strip since 2007, and sympathetic with his people.
Launched a fleet of ships from ports to various countries in southern Europe and Turkey, the point concur off the city of Limassol in the south of Cyprus, before heading to the sector directly. Fleet launched into the Gaza Strip in May 29, 2010, loaded with ten thousands of tons of equipment and assistance, and hundreds of activists seeking to break the siege, which had reached the third year in a row.

Vessels involved
Participated in a convoy of eight ships a fleet of more than freedom from Middle Eastern and Arab and European countries, but the ships of the fleet had broken down for technical reasons, and went to break the siege of six ships only; This is a group of vessels involved:

Mafi Marmara
Gaza
Hellenjr 1
Hellenjr 2
Eleftheri Mesogios
Sfendoni
Devin Wi
Rachel Corrie

The most prominent figures involved

Dignitaries, many in a convoy to break the blockade from 50 different countries, and it was the most prominent participants in which members of the European Parliament, German, Italian, Irish, and other members of parliament, Turkish, Algerian, Kuwaiti, Egyptian and Jordanian, as well as Arab members of the Knesset, in addition to more than 750 personally active in the jurist area includes a number of media, and this is the largest international coalition formed against the blockade imposed on Gaza, and is also one of the campaign seeks to break; [1] [7] This is a group of prominent personalities to participate in the convoy:

Raed Salah - head of the Islamic movement in the Palestinian territories.
Nader El Sakka - Member of the Palestinian community in Germany.
Haneen Zoubi - deputy in the Israeli Knesset.
Hilarion Capucci - Archbishop Emeritus of Caesarea to the Melkite Church.
Abbas Nasser - Al-Jazeera correspondent in Lebanon.
Jamal Porter - Al Jazeera English TV in Qatar.
Waleed al - Member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly.
Sinan Albayrak (tr) - the representative of Turkey.
Talat Hussain (en) - Pakistani journalist, is executive director of Aaj TV of Pakistan.
Reza Agha - news correspondent, continued to channel Aaj Pakistan.
Abbas, who - a journalist and correspondent of the newspaper Gulf Daily News (en) in Dubai.
Hassan Abdul-Ghani (en) - Scottish news, and maker of documentary films.
Teresa McDermott - Scottish activist, was jailed 4 days in Ramle prison for trying to provide aid to Gaza in 2009.
Mairead Corrigan - a peaceful campaigner from Northern Ireland, and holds a Nobel Prize for peace.
Onges Snodaih (en) - a member of the Irish Parliament (en).
Ira Lee (en) - Brazilian director.
Annette Groth (de) - a member of the German Parliament (Bundestag) on the Left Party.
Inge Hogar (de) - a member of the German Parliament (Bundestag) on the Left Party.
Norman Paech (de) - former member of the German Parliament (Bundestag) on the Left Party.
Joe Meadors - one of the survivors of the incident, the USS Liberty (en).
Henning Mancil (en) - author of suede.
Dror Feiler (en) - Israeli artist Sweden.
Mohamed Kaplan (en) - a member of the Swedish Parliament (en).
Matthias Jardel (en) - dated Sweden.
Paul Mkjiav - a journalist and correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper (en).

1 comments:

عاشقة الاقصى said...

.we all Suffer for what is happen in Gaza
.o alla beat Jewish

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