Canadian Flotilla Activists Released From Israeli Detention Share Their Experiences
- Both activists returned to Canada this weekend after being released from detention in Israel, including Quebec doctor Nimâ Machouf.
- Musti Khan decided to join the flotilla due to his involvement in pro-Palestinian advocacy.
- Agnew reported seeing fellow activists abused and being denied drinkable water during detention.
- While Agnew is happy to be home, she is still processing the events that occurred.
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Italian MEP: My experience on the Global Sumud Flotilla
Some have told me “You knew the risks" — as if justice were a game of odds, as if international law were optional, and those who defend it deserve what happens to them. That logic says that might is right, and that fear should rule our conscience, writes Italian MEP Benedetta Scuderi.

Canadian flotilla activists released from Israeli detention share their experiences
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Participants of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition reported in Berlin on their experiences in Israeli captivity. However, the abuses suffered were only the "top of the iceberg".
Canadian flotilla activists released from Israeli detention share their experiences - The Turtle Island News
By Cassidy McMackon Two Canadians who were on board a Gaza-bound flotilla that was intercepted by Israeli forces say their experience in detention was “horrific” and they are relieved to finally be home. Ontario residents Khurram Musti Khan and Mskwaasin Agnew were among six Canadians on board the Conscience vessel that was intercepted on Oct. 8. The members of the Canadian Boat to Gaza, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, were aiming to bri…
Canadian flotilla activists released from Israeli detention share their experiences – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Two Canadians who were on board a Gaza-bound flotilla that was intercepted by Israeli forces say their experience in detention was “horrific” and they are relieved to finally be home. Ontario residents Khurram Musti Khan and Mskwaasin Agnew were among six Canadians on board the Conscience vessel that was intercepted on Oct. 8. The members of the Canadian Boat to Gaza, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, were aiming to bring humanit…
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