Jenazah yang terkorban akibat serangan komando angkatan laut Israel, diarak oleh orang ramai di hadapan Masjid Fatihsebelum dimakamkan di tanah perkuburandi Masjid Fatih di Istanbul, Turki, pada hari ini Kamis, 3 Jun 2010.
Israel telah menolak desakan daripada PBB dan negara-negara lain untuk penyiasatan antarabangsa ke atas serangan kapal mavi marmara yang telah mengorbankan aktivis kemanusiaan ke Gaza.
Mourners pray by the coffins of victims of the Israeli naval commando raid, as they are carried at the end of the religious funeral service at the Fatih mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, June 3, 2010. In a stunning reversal that illustrated the severity of the diplomatic fallout from its bloody raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israel on Wednesday dropped plans to prosecute dozens of the captured pro-Palestinian activists, moving instead to deport all of them quickly.
Demonstrators chant slogans and flash the V sign as they greet Turkish activists expelled from Israel, at Istanbul’s airport on June 3, 2010. Hundreds of activists from the Gaza-bound aid flotilla seized by Israeli commandos arrived in Turkey, as Israel’s prime minister denounced some of them as ‘violent supporters of terrorism.’ A crowd of about a thousand people, some chanting anti-Israeli slogans, welcomed the three planes carrying 488 activists at Istanbul airport as they arrived in the small hours of the morning.
A Turkish demonstrator carries a Palestinian flag during an anti-Israeli protest in front of the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul on May 31, 2010. Israeli warships stormed of flotilla of aid ships, among them Turkish vessels, early on May 31, killing between 10 and 15 people and wounding 30 others off the coast of the Gaza Stip. Turkey condemned the attack, saying the Israeli operation may lead to ‘irreparable consequences’ in bilateral ties.
KUALA LUMPUR 3 Jun – Orang ramai dinasihatkan supaya tidak menyertai demonstrasi yang dijangka diadakan di beberapa tempat di sini selepas solat Jumaat esok bagi membantah serangan Israel atas kapal bantuan kemanusiaan ke Gaza.
Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Wira Muhammad Sabtu Osman berkata, polis telah menerima maklumat mengenai perhimpunan akan diadakan oleh pertubuhan tertentu, ahli politik dan badan bukan kerajaan.
Pihak polis tidak menerima sebarang permohonan untuk mengadakan perhimpunan dan menyifatkannya sebagai perhimpunan haram, katanya dalam satu kenyataan.
“Perhimpunan ini juga dikhuatiri akan membahayakan keselamatan awam dan mendatangkan unsur keganasan,” katanya.
Pergerakan Pemuda UMNO dijangka akan mengadakan perhimpunan bagi mengutuk serangan berdarah tentera Israel itu di Masjid Negara selepas solat Jumaat, manakala pergerakan Pemuda Pas mengadakan perhimpunan di Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru dan berarak ke Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat. – Bernama
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