[THS] !!!! BBC News: Gaza flotilla - Eyewitness accounts of Israeli raid

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Gaza flotilla - Eyewitness accounts of Israeli raid

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Passengers aboard the Gaza-bound aid flotilla have been describing the drama of the
moment that Israeli forces raided their ships.

Speaking on their return to Germany, Greece and Turkey on Tuesday, the activists
said that commandos had administered electric shocks and beaten passengers during
the assault. Israel says its troops acted in self-defence.

NORMAN PAECH, GERMANY
An Israeli commando lands on the Gaza-bound ship (DHA footage) Israel says its
troops acted in self-defence Norman Paech, a former member of Germany's Left
Party, was aboard the Mavi Marmara, the largest of the six ships in the convoy.

Speaking at a news conference in Berlin, he said the ship was surrounded by small
Israeli assault boats on Monday morning at about 0430 local time.

"Moments later, we heard detonations and then soldiers from helicopters above us
dropped down on board.

"The soldiers were all masked, carrying big guns and were extremely brutal."

Mr Paech said he only saw three activists resisting.

"They had no knives, no axes, only sticks that they used to defend themselves," he
told reporters.

But he said he could "not rule out" that others used weapons somewhere else on the
boat.

NILUFER CETIN, TURKEY
Turkish activist Nilufer Cetin told reporters she hid with her baby in the bathroom of
her cabin aboard the Mavi Marmara.

"When the Mavi Marmara continued on its course, the harassment [from Israeli
ships] turned into an attack," she said.

"They used smoke bombs followed by gas canisters. They started to descend onto
the ship with helicopters.

"It [the violence] was extremely bad and brutal. The ship turned into a lake of blood.

"I was one of the first victims to be released because I had a child. They confiscated
everything, our telephones, laptops are all gone.

"We were aware of the possible danger [in joining the trip] but there are thousands
of babies in Gaza. If we had reached Gaza we would have played with them and
taken them food."

DIMITRIS GIELALIS, GREECE
Activist Dimitris Gielalis, who had been aboard the Sfendoni, was among six Greeks
who returned home on Tuesday.

"Suddenly from everywhere we saw inflatables coming at us, and within seconds fully
equipped commandos came up on the boat," he said.

"They came up and used plastic bullets, we had beatings, we had electric shocks,
any method we can think of, they used."

Mr Gielalis said the boat's captain was beaten for refusing to leave the wheel, and
had sustained non-life-threatening injuries, while a cameraman filming the raid was
hit with a rifle butt in the eye.

"Of course we weren't prepared for a situation of war," he said.

ARIS PAPADOKOSTOPOULOS, GREECE
Aris Papadokostopoulos was aboard the Free Mediterranean, travelling behind the
Mavi Marmara and carrying mainly Greek and Swedish activists.

"The Turkish ship [the Mavi Marmara] was in front of us... on which there was a
terrible raid from the air and from the sea and from everywhere, with shooting.

Mr Papadokostopoulos said that aboard the other boats, commandos beat activists
but nobody was gravely injured.

He said no one put up resistance on the Free Mediterranean, which was carrying a
cargo of wheelchairs, building material and medical and pharmaceutical aid.

"Some people were hit by clubs and electric shocks. During their interrogation, many
of them were badly beaten in front of us," he said.



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