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03 June 2010
Putting Names To Faces
A brief introduction to the nine Turkish people shot dead on 31 May 2010, by Israeli soldiers who attacked the Turkish vessel M.V. Mavi Marmara, as it attempted to transport humanitarian aid to the people of the Gaza Strip.
French
Une brève introduction aux neuf peuple turc abattu le 31 mai 2010, par des soldats israéliens qui ont attaqué le navire turc MV Mavi Marmara, alors qu'il tentait d'acheminer l'aide humanitaire à la population de la bande de Gaza.
Spanish
Una breve introducción a las nueve personas turcas mataron a tiros el 31 de mayo de 2010, por soldados israelíes que atacaron el barco turco MV Mavi Mármara, con el afán de llevar la ayuda humanitaria a la población de la Franja de Gaza.
Persian
مقدمه ای کوتاه به 9 مردم ترکیه اصابت گلوله مرده در 31 می 2010 ، توسط سربازان اسرائیلی که حمله رگ ترکی فشار متوسط Mavi مرمره ، آن را به عنوان تلاش برای انتقال کمک های انسان دوستانه به مردم نوار غزه است.
Turkish
dokuz Türk halkına kısa bir giriş ölü üzerinde atış 31 May 2010, MV Türk gemi saldırıya İsrail askerleri tarafından Mavi Marmara, o Gazze Şeridi halkına insani yardım ulaştırma girişiminde bulunan.
Irish
Tá réamhrá gearr ar na naoi daoine Tuircis lámhaigh marbh ar an 31 Bealtaine 2010, ag saighdiúirí Iosraelacha a d'ionsaigh an soitheach Tuircis MV Mavi Mharmara, mar iarracht sé le hiompar cabhrach daonnúla do mhuintir na Stráice Gaza.
German
Eine kurze Einführung in die neun türkische Menschen erschossen am 31. Mai 2010, von israelischen Soldaten, die die türkische Schiff angegriffen MV Mavi Marmara, wie es um humanitäre Hilfe für die Bevölkerung des Gaza-Streifens Transport versucht.
Iceland
Stutt kynning á níu Tyrkneska fólk skotin dauður 31. maí 2010, með því að ísraelskir hermenn sem ráðist á tyrkneska skipinu MV Mavi Marmara, eins og það reyndi að flytja mannúðaraðstoð við fólkið í Gaza Strip.
1. Ibrahim Bilgen, 61, an electrical engineer from Siirt. Member of the Chamber of Electrical Engineers of Turkey. Married with 6 children. (link - link - link - link)
 2. Ali Haydar Bengi, 39, from Diyarbakir. Graduate of Al-Azhar University, Cairo (Department of Arabic literature). Married with 4 children. (link)
 3. Cevdet Kiliçlar, 38, from Kayseri. Originally a journalist, worked for the past year as webmaster for the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH). Married with two children. See him participating in an IHH African relief project here. See his Flickr photos here. (link - link)
 4. Çetin Topçuoglu, 54, from Adana. Former amateur soccer player and taekwondo champion, who coached Turkey's national taekwondo team. Married with one son. See his Facebook page here. (link - link - link) His wife, Çigdem Topçuoglu, was also aboard the Mavi Marmara, but survived. (link - link - link)

5. Necdet Yildirim, 32, an IHH aid worker from Malatya. Married with a three-year-old daughter. (link)
 6. Fahri Yaldiz, 43, a firefighter who worked for the Municipality of Adiyaman. Married with four children. (link)
7. Cengiz Songür, 47, from Izmir. Married with six daughters and one son. (link - link - link)
 8. Cengiz Akyüz, 41, from Iskenderun. Married with children aged 14, 12 and nine. (link)
 9. Furkan Dogan, 19, student at Kayseri High School; planned to become a doctor. Son of Dr. Ahmet Dogan, Assoc Prof at Erciyes University. A Turkish-American dual national, with two siblings. (link - link - link)

(This post liable to change as more details become available).
Galloway announces new land and sea convoys to break the siege of Gaza Speaking at a demonstration in London yesterday (5th June) which organisers estimated to be more than 20,000 strong, George Galloway announced new land and sea convoys to break the siege of Gaza. "After extensive discussion in Istanbul," said Galloway, "I can announce that a land convoy will leave Britain shortly after the end of Ramadan in September this year and travel through Europe, down through Turkey and Syria into Jordan. We will ask the Egyptian government then to ensure passage from the port of Aqaba to Rafah and into Gaza. "At exactly the same time a flotilla of boats will be leaving to tour the countries of the Mediterranean before heading for Gaza. "These combined sea and land convoys will be co-coordinated by Viva Palestina with other organisations in Britain and with our friends throughout the Middle East and in Turkey."
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Viva Palestina founder George Galloway, speaking to a crowd of around 20,000 protesting outside the Israeli Embassy in London, revealed the latest plan to bring about the end of the siege on Gaza.
Two simultaneous convoys - one by land the other by sea - will set forth on SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12th bound for Gaza. Viva Palestina, the International Committee to break the Siege on Gaza and any allies who will join us will organise the two convoys.
The land convoy will leave from London and travel across Europe to Turkey, Syria and ultimately through the Rafah Gate into Gaza. Co-operation will be offered and sought with all relevant governments and agencies. It is expected the convoy will pick up vehicles and volunteers in each country through which it passes. The target is to enter Gaza with 500 vehicles.
The sea convoy will travel around the Mediterranean gathering ships, cargo, volunteers from each country. The target is to enter Gaza with sixty ships.
The aim will be to arrive on Gaza's frontiers at the same time. And to enter with the world's largest ever aid convoys. And to thereby render the siege null and void.
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