The Korea Times
Testimonies from international activists detained and deported by Israeli forces after boarding a Gaza-bound humanitarian vessel have provoked outrage far beyond the Middle East. According to several activists, including a South Korean participant, they were beaten while kneeling with their hands restrained, repeatedly struck in the face and subjected to electric shocks, confinement and even sexual humiliation. Some reported injuries severe enough to cause hearing loss. Videos released after the incident appear to show activists face down on the floor while Israeli soldiers violently grab and restrain them. If these allegations are true, this was not merely a harsh security operation. It was an act of state violence that directly challenges the most basic principles of international human rights. There may be legitimate debate over the tactics and judgment of humanitarian flotillas attempting to reach Gaza. Any vessel approaching a blockaded conflict zone must anticipate the possibility of military interception. But no circumstances can justify the abuse of unarmed civilians. Even in w
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