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2010年6月2日星期三

新聞TV記者船隊攻擊後失踪

新聞TV記者攻擊後失踪
Press TV reporter missing after attack

Wed, 02 Jun 2010 09:07:38 GMT
All contact with Press TV's correspondent Hassan Ghani was lost soon after Israeli commandos intercepted the Freedom Flotilla in the Mediterranean.
新聞TV記者哈桑加尼的所有聯絡遺失,在以色列突擊隊在地中海攔截自由船隊後不久。

Three days after the deadly Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, the fate of Press TV's British national correspondent onboard the humanitarian convoy remains unknown.
在以色列死亡攻擊往加沙的援助船隊後三天,在人道主義隊伍船上的新聞TV的英國國家通訊員的命運仍然不得而知。
All contact with Press TV's Hassan Ghani was lost soon after Israeli commandos intercepted the Freedom Flotilla in international waters, some 150km (90 miles) off the coast of Gaza.
新聞TV記者哈桑加尼的所有聯絡遺失,在以色列突擊隊在國際水域攔截自由船隊後不久,約150公里(90哩)離開加沙海岸。
A short video obtained by Press TV shows Ghani on board a ship that was coming under attack by Israeli commandos on Monday.

His father, Haq Ghani, says the British Foreign Office has not provided him with much information on the whereabouts of his son.

"I haven't been able to learn much from the Foreign Office in the British government, whose job is to inform us about British subjects who have been caught in these sorts of situations," concerned Haq told Press TV on Wednesday.

Families of other activists travelling on board the flotilla are facing the same anxious wait to hear about their loved ones.

This is while, British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced on Tuesday that the 41 Britons held in Israel's southern Beersheba prison were expected to be deported "very quickly."

One British activist has already been deported.

According to officials, no British national was among the 20 people dead in the brutal attack. However, one is said to have received medical attention for injuries.

Following the attack on the humanitarian convoy, protests were held across Britain in London, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow.

The protesters expressed their shock and outrage over the incident, calling on their government to sever ties with Tel Aviv.

Britain was among the few countries that refused to join the global condemnation of the Israeli attack with British Prime Minister David Cameron only saying that he "deplored the heavy loss of life."

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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=128755&sectionid=351020202

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