Gaza Flotilla: Montreal Man Lone Canadian Aboard French Ship Leaving From Greece

Gaza Flotilla

First Posted: 07/17/11 05:01 PM ET Updated: 09/16/11 06:12 AM ET

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- MONTREAL - A Montreal man is one of some ten pro-Palestinian activists aboard a ship that's trying to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Stephan Corriveau is aboard the Dignity al-Karama, which left Greek waters on Saturday and was headed toward the territory on Sunday.

The French ship was originally part of a larger protest flotilla -- which included a Canadian vessel -- that had hoped to break the naval blockade several weeks ago, but was thwarted by Greece.

Ehab Lotayef, a Montreal-based organizer of the flotilla, said he wasn't sure when the French ship would reach the blockade, though reports have said it could arrive as early as Monday.

"I don't want to jump to any conclusion at this point," Lotayef said in an interview with The Canadian Press.

"They absolutely are doing well and they are evaluating their options by the hour."

In addition to Corriveau, there are also Swedish, Greek, and French activists on board, along with three journalists.

Lotayef said the latest attempt sends a political message to Israel and the international community that the activists haven't given up.

Israel imposed the naval blockade on Gaza in 2007 after Hamas militants took over the coastal territory. Hamas is classified as a terror organization in Canada and the United States.

Israel says the blockade is a security measure crucial to preventing weapons smuggling, but critics say it limits the flow of goods and people, amounting to collective punishment.

An Israeli raid on a flotilla last year killed nine and injured 45 aboard a Turkish ship.

Corriveau was among the original crew members on that ship.

The Israeli military has declined comment on the Dignity's current voyage, but has said it will stop any attempt to break the sea blockade of Gaza.

Lotayef said the French ship currently en route to Gaza originally set sail from the island of Corsica late last month and passed through Greek waters.

"This boat was the only boat that didn't originate in Greece," Lotayef said in an interview.

"It's legal position was even much clearer than the other boats."

Earlier this month, Canadian activists trying to deliver aid to Gaza put off their mission after their ship, known as the Tahrir, had been prevented from leaving a Greek port for several weeks.

Organizers had attributed Greece's hardline stance to Israeli pressure. The country is mired in an economic crisis and has grown closer to Israel as it seeks more foreign investment.

The Harper government was critical of the flotilla with Foreign Affairs minister John Baird calling the mission "provocative" and unhelpful." He had urged those wishing to deliver aid to do so through established channels like the Red Cross/Red Crescent.

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10:29 PM on 07/20/2011
yo da man!!!!!
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Fred Ricardo
The white hat, Truth, Justices and theAmerican way
06:27 PM on 07/19/2011
Anything good found on the ship will be sent to the settlers in the west Bank.
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
06:57 PM on 07/18/2011
Dear Mr. Ehab Lotayef, who is financing this new attempt at terrorizing Israel?
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YankeeCanuck
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02:32 AM on 07/19/2011
Come on. You know that the flotilla was financed mostly by individual donations. And a little French yacht is hardly terrifying. Except to a state spiralling into facism.
What of the threats issued about attack dogs, chemicals, commandos, live ammunition--to be used against a bunch of peaceniks? That is terrorism.
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
12:02 PM on 07/19/2011
Fascism?

There are some people on these boards who blindly support the palestinians that I expect such drivel from. I didn't expect it from you.

Disappointing, but it's okay. I'll get over it.
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vyskol
03:36 PM on 07/18/2011
I find Baird and Harper "provocative" and unhelpful.
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Cynthia Rays
peace in the valley seeker
11:11 AM on 07/18/2011
The present mayor of the island where the ship is sailing from, Paul Panigiris, was born in Gaza, and feels strongly, as do many other people from Kastellorizo, for a population that once hosted them and is now under siege. During WWII many inhabitants of the island fled to Gaza for many years. The passengers include journalists from Al Jazeera and Haretz.
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realitycitizen
Proud American, Proud Gentile
06:39 PM on 07/17/2011
They could be trying to run yellow cake into Gaza!
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08:48 PM on 07/17/2011
or food, medicine, and building supplies.

enough fearmongering.
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realitycitizen
Proud American, Proud Gentile
10:04 PM on 07/17/2011
I was being sarcastic of course. A misunderstanding happens all the time.
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Kramerica-Industries
And with Darren’s help, we’ll get that chicken
03:34 AM on 07/18/2011
The 'Dingy' al-Karama isn't trying to get anything into Gaza, what they are trying is to set a precedent of ships beeing allow to pass freely into Gaza unchecked by Israel.
This would no doubt mean that after a while ships loaded with arms would be docking in Gaza's port as we have seen with the Karin A.
Interestingly enough former humanitarian aid ship planned for Gaza mission have turned into another "humanitrian" mission. A convoy to support Assad in Syria in his fight against his own people. What would we do without those "peace activists".
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4096576,00.html
http://idfspokesperson.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/karina.jpg
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
05:38 AM on 07/18/2011
Oh look. An IDF media support site.

Thanks!

*eyeroll*
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Relpo Miraculous
Psychobiological Anthropology
05:34 PM on 07/17/2011
It's good to know whose side this Canadian is on: Hizb'Allah's side I imagine as well as Gaza:

Syria: As Uprising Gains Momentum, Assad Regime Floods Hezbollah With So Many Weapons “They Don’t Know Where To Put It All”…
http://weaselzippers.us/2011/07/17/syria-as-uprising-gains-momentum-assad-regime-floods-hezbollah-with-so-many-weapons-they-dont-know-where-to-put-it-all/
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
05:52 PM on 07/17/2011
Lebanese have have right to defend themselves against the israeli army.
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07:28 PM on 07/17/2011
The Lebanese have far more pressing problems than the Israeli army....like rampant political assassinations, its own fragile political system, the Syrians, and Hezbollah's army.
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Kramerica-Industries
And with Darren’s help, we’ll get that chicken
03:36 AM on 07/18/2011
Lebanese have a right to defend themselves against Hezbulla which killed their Prime Minister and took over Beirut by force.
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heyjoe
05:08 PM on 07/17/2011
Travel safely. Treavel well!
08:33 PM on 07/17/2011
...to Libya
04:24 PM on 07/17/2011
"pro-Palestinian activists"

That is the "job" of the day.
08:11 PM on 07/17/2011
And in these days any job is gre=atefully accepted. Thanks Israel for making it possible for these men to get a job. Its risky but worthy.
07:47 AM on 07/18/2011
"And in these days any job is gre=ateful­ly accepted. Thanks Israel for making it possible for these men to get a job. Its risky but worthy."

What "job" are they doing and who is "paying" them.
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BcemXAHA
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04:49 PM on 07/18/2011
I agree, any idea who finances these terrorist supporters? I mean, you're practically a walking encyclopedia of revisionism, certainly you'd know :).