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Lawfare: Sweden Launches Probe on Israel Boarding of Gaza Ships
2014-06-27
[AnNahar] Swedish prosecutors are to investigate whether Israel broke international law when it boarded a number of aid ships that were attempting to defy an Israeli blockade of Gazoo in 2010 and 2012.
What, the Belgian and Spanish prosecutors were busy?
The Swedish Prosecution Authority announced on Thursday "a preliminary investigation on the circumstances of the boarding by Israeli soldiers of ships heading to Gazoo in May 2010 and October 2012".

In the first case, Israeli troops attacked a six-ship aid flotilla in international waters, leading to the death of nine Turkish citizens on one of them, the Mavi Marmara.
Ah, yes. That's the one crewed by IHH, which as I recall is Al Qaeda in Turkey or something, a particular pet of Prime Minister Erdogan. Exactly the kind of people Sweden prefers to the Jewish nation.
In 2012, Israel's navy seized another ship -- again in international waters -- the Estelle, a Finnish-flagged galley carrying humanitarian aid as part of the international Ship to Gazoo campaign.

In both incidents, Swedish citizens were on board ships attempting to break the blockade.

Swedish legal authorities said the investigation will examine several reported cases of aggravated assault, aggravated theft and violation of international law, with regard to the Geneva Conventions, according to which civilians must be protected during armed conflicts.

The probe would not look into charges of hijacking and illegal detention which has been requested by the 22 Swedish plaintiffs.

Prosecutor Henrik Attorps, who formally opened the investigation, wrote that the alleged crimes fell under Swedish jurisdiction Sweden because they took place in international waters and affected Swedish citizens.

Swedish law allows for prosecutions related to violations of international law in other territories, however the prosecutors wrote that they would require Swedish government approval before any formal charges can be brought.

"No individual has been identified as a suspect for the crimes yet," the prosecutors added.

The investigation was launched in response to complaints filed with police by the Swedish Ship to Gazoo association as well as Swedes who were on board the ships and were taken into custody and later deported by Israeli authorities.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Not all Swedes getting the shaft; apparently enough are making good money on their own little flesh trade.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-06-27 18:14  

#8  Mind your own business, idiot EU Nations.
Posted by: newc   2014-06-27 17:46  

#7  Meanwhile, the camel's nose is inside the Swedish tent. Viking blood diluted to parts per million in these days of modern times.....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-06-27 14:25  

#6  Lars and Sven, no doubt
Posted by: Frank G   2014-06-27 14:06  

#5  There you go, SteveS. From the article.

Bah and doh! So much for that Evelyn Wood Late-nite Speed Reading course. Thanks, tw.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-06-27 13:09  

#4  Swedish "citizens"? Newy minted perhaps? Related to the violent Mohammedan populace inside Sweden that has caused the Swedes so many problems?
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-27 08:44  

#3  Ah yes, the old "protect civilians during armed conflict" argument. I'm sure Israel is quaking and anticipating a strongly worded letter from the UN soon.

Jeebus, is there no statute of limitations on silliness (/sarc off)?
Posted by: BA   2014-06-27 08:13  

#2  In both incidents, Swedish citizens were on board ships attempting to break the blockade.

There you go, SteveS. From the article.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-06-27 02:20  

#1  And how exactly does Sweden have a reindeer in this fight?
Posted by: SteveS   2014-06-27 02:05  

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