Sunday, 16 October 2011

Mavi Marmara survivor questions UK complicity

“Some of the things that I find disturbing now, more than the scenes of blood, and the massacre itself are, I happen to live in the Finchley area. And sometimes, when I was looking at the soldiers on the boat, pointing their guns at me, I was thinking, do any of you have dual passports? Do any of you live just down the road from me?”







Laura Stuart, veteran of almost all the road convoys to Gaza and of course a fellow-voyager and survivor of mine on the Mavi Marmara, has this to say about the reality of walking in a free society, off the field of conflict. By omission at least, the UK Government may be complicit in covering over the implications of the attack

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