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French flotilla ship confirmed detained by Greeks in Crete
2011-07-07
A French boat participating in the flotilla hoping to break the naval blockade on the Gaza Strip was detained along with its crew by Greek authorities in Crete on Thursday, CNN reported.

On Tuesday afternoon, organizers announced that the small French yacht Dignity had left waters near Greece with eight passengers on board en-route to Gaza. The Dignity was stopped while attempting to refuel in Crete, CNN quoted Maxime Gimberteau of "A Boat for Gaza" as saying.
"Andreas, call the cops. We don't want their kind round here."
Boneheads. They departed illegally from a Greek port, have the Greek legal authorities and coast guard after them, and then decided it would be perfectly safe and reasonable to go to a Greek island to refuel. These people aren't smart enough to be chum.
Greek coast guard spokesman Elias Sambatakakis said that authorities were "checking the identities of the passengers" and "the ship's documents."
Ah yes, Greek bureaucrats. They've been developing their techniques for a long time.
"It is not yet clear what will happen once procedures are completed," CNN quoted him as saying. "Obviously if the ship asks for permission to go to Gaza, this will be declined," he added.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  Ah yes, Greek bureaucrats. They've been developing their techniques for a long time.

Now you know the real reason it took Odysseus 10 years to get home from the Trojan War...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-07-07 22:57  

#7  Suppose they had one of those maps which Israel doesn't exist and all of Crete is Turkish?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-07-07 22:51  

#6  "everyone on the ship could face criminal charges"

Works for me, 'mooose. Can the Greeks charge them with criminal stupidity too?
Posted by: Barbara   2011-07-07 20:18  

#5  Busting out of a harbor without authorization is a criminal offense; and doing so when your departure has been forbidden is a much worse criminal offense.

By the Law of the Sea, using a ship for criminal activities is defined as "piracy". And on top of an expressed desire to break a blockade, an even *more* serious offense, they're looking at years in prison.

Right now, if they can determine the captain of the vessel, he and any ships officers are facing the jug. If they continue to deny their role, unless passengers obviously could not qualify, like minors, everyone on the ship could face criminal charges.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-07-07 19:17  

#4  I don't think the US can afford to bail out the Greeks in their financial crisis, but maybe we can help in some other way.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-07-07 17:53  

#3  "Merde!"
Posted by: mojo   2011-07-07 16:40  

#2  Well, they don't like Rhodesians either. Mmmmmm, cue Bad Company song....
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2011-07-07 14:35  

#1  A "thank you" to the Greeks for being so diligent in keeping this flotilla from reaching it's final destination. They've been doing double duty.
Posted by: Sherry   2011-07-07 12:54  

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