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Flotilla girl tells of flying bullets

One of the first Gaza flotilla activists to return to Britain describes “hearing bullets flying” when Israeli commandos boarded her boat.

June 3, 2010 13:39
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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

One of the first Gaza flotilla activists to return to Britain has said she “can’t remember what happened first” when Israeli commandos boarded her boat, but described “hearing bullets flying”.

Sarah Colborne, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign’s director of campaigns, described the scenes as Israeli commandos boarded the Mavi Marmara ship which was leading the flotilla.

Speaking at a press conference after arriving back in London she said: “I saw four dead bodies laid out on the floor. As we were moved out we were cuffed and our telephones and cameras were removed. We had to sit or kneel in lines on the deck.”

Ms Colborne said she had seen one activist shot in the head during the incident on Monday.

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