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Turkey, Israel Set for New Clash Over Second Gaza Aid Flotilla
Turkey is commemorating1 the first anniversary of Israeli forces' attack on an aid flotilla headed to Gaza that left nine pro-Palestinian activists2 dead. The deaths - eight Turkish citizens and an American citizen of Turkish descent - have ruptured3 relations between once close allies.
The crowd chanted "Damnation to Israel," as they marched through the center of Istanbul to remember the nine people killed by Israel's security forces while on the Turkish ship the Mavi Marmara. The international flotilla last year hoped to break the Israeli economic blockade of Palestinians living on the Gaza Strip.
Those marching on the one-year anniversary are still angry over the killings4.
PERSON1: "There was blood, violence and tears on Mavi Marmara, and we are still feeling that pain. We lost our nine brothers, and Israel is responsible for this."
PERSON2: "They killed our brothers on [the] Marmara ship and in Palestine. [They] always kill our brothers, and we protest Israel, and we say that Israelis [are] terrorists."
Since the incident, the two nations continue to exchange angry barbs5 over who was responsible for the deaths on the Turkish flagship.
The flotilla's organizers - the Free Gaza Movement and the Foundation for Human Rights, Freedoms and Humanitarian6 Relief (IHH), a Turkish aid group - have been planning an even larger event this year, reportedly with a 15-vessel flotilla with more than 1,000 international activists on board.
IHH deputy chief Huseyin Oruc says the international controversy7 about last year's killings offers protection to the ship.
"Now the whole world knows that this mission is a peaceful mission," said Oruc. "Any international committee can come to check the boats. And this is the only way to defend the boats. Now the whole world will watch the boats will follow the boat, and Israel will not make the same mistake again."
Israel accuses the IHH of being more a political organization than a charity, claiming it has close links to Hamas, which the European Union and the U.S. consider a terrorist organization, a charge the charity denies.
But in an attempt to dispel8 such criticisms, this year's flotilla is more broadly supported by organizations around the world. A total of 15 countries, mainly from Europe, are providing ships. The organizers claim such support will stop Israel from military intervention9.
But Dror Feilier, spokesman for the Swedish ship, says they are still preparing for the worse.
"It will be passive resistance, in Sweden, and in other countries, we are going to train all the passengers in non-violent resistance, we are not giving the boats away," said Feilier.
But Israel continues to defend its actions and warns it will continue to enforce its economic embargo10. The possibility of another showdown has led the United States to lobby Ankara to stop the flotilla.
But Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu ruled out any intervention.
It should be known that Turkey will give the necessary response to any repeated act of provocation11 by Israel on the high seas, he said. Davutoglu added that those who believe Turkey should take certain steps to stop the new flotilla must first warn Israel not to repeat the human tragedy it caused last year.
Turkey's ruling AK party's tough stance towards Israel and, in particular, its support of the flotilla, does play well with the country's large religious population, according to political scientist Nuray Mert of Istanbul University. She says with the country in the midst of a general election, that could be a key factor in government policy.
"There are these speculations12 that, well, it's part of the election campaign," said Mert. "It may be an effort to renew the popularity and renew the enthusiasm that they had the last year. It's a popular cause, and it will work for the present governing party."
Turkish voters go to the polls on June 12. With the flotilla due to set sail sometime in the last week of June, observers say time is running out to avoid the risk of another high seas confrontation13.
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v.纪念,庆祝( commemorate的现在分词 ) | |
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n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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v.(使)破裂( rupture的过去式和过去分词 );(使体内组织等)断裂;使(友好关系)破裂;使绝交 | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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n.(箭头、鱼钩等的)倒钩( barb的名词复数 );带刺的话;毕露的锋芒;钩状毛 | |
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n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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vt.驱走,驱散,消除 | |
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n.禁运(令);vt.对...实行禁运,禁止(通商) | |
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n.激怒,刺激,挑拨,挑衅的事物,激怒的原因 | |
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n.投机买卖( speculation的名词复数 );思考;投机活动;推断 | |
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