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Large Sarge
3rd June 2010, 11:15 AM
http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=59428

Quantum
3rd June 2010, 05:03 PM
Now we know why the death toll went from 20 to 9.

PatColo
3rd June 2010, 05:44 PM
Saw Norm Finkelstein interviewed on RT today, mini-debate with a (former US Navy Officer) zio-lapdog with his prepared lying "talking" points; they were getting into it over how all the passengers' vids have been confiscated and remain held by Izzy, and all we're seeing on the CorpGuv "news" is IDF-supplied video. Officer Zio-lapdog said that's because Izzy needed to make sure that none of the passenger video was altered before being publicly released, you see, LMAO. Anyway Finky said he's been told that tomorrow a woman passenger will be releasing some "smuggled" passenger video, flash memory cards which she "hid in her panties". woo hoo!

old steel
3rd June 2010, 09:35 PM
Canadian says Gaza raid was 'horrific'

VANCOUVER - A Canadian activist who was taken into Israeli custody in a raid on a flotilla of ships off the Gaza coast says even though he was "brutalized" by his captors, the harshest treatment was reserved for Turkish nationals.

Kevin Neish was one of three Canadians detained in Israel after a violent confrontation at sea early Monday left nine activists dead.

Neish, Farooq Burney and Rifat Audeh were on the Mavi Marmara as it ferried humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip. All three were taken into custody but have since been released and left Israel.

Neish, of Victoria, contacted friend Zoe Blunt shortly after being flown to Istanbul late Wednesday.

Blunt told The Canadian Press on Thursday that Neish said he barely escaped the raid with his life, and described to her seeing soldiers gun down civilians from helicopters as the raid began.

"He has witnessed some real horrific things...," she said. "He was stepping over dead bodies in the hallways and saw people who were shot by the Israelis."

Blunt said Neish told her he'd suffered deep bruises on his arms after being bound for up to 25 hours by plastic handcuffs and was repeatedly threatened with death by soldiers carrying assault rifles.

more at link

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/100603/national/gaza_ships_protest_cdn