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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Irish Rugby stars back Gaza aid flotilla

Four Irish rugby internationals have given their backing to a second aid flotilla trying to break the Gaza blockade.
Rugby star Gordon D'Arcy has given his backing to a second aid flotilla trying to break the Gaza blockade
Six Nations stars Gordon D`Arcy and Eoin Reddan were urged to support the Irish wing of the campaign which organisers fear faces a second showdown with the Israeli navy in coming weeks.
Retired Leinster player Trevor Hogan asked the pair, and teammate John Fogarty, to speak out in support of the Gaza campaigners in an online video.
"It was something that I have always had a big interest in. I'm delighted to be lucky enough to be invited on board the ship. The lads would have known my views on Gaza," he said.
"I gauged that there were similar views in the changing room and the lads were more than happy to help."
He added: "There is no guarantee of safety but we are being optimistic that all we are doing is humanitarian. We are not going to be violating any laws. There should be nothing for us to fear."
Nine people were killed when Israeli commandos stormed the MV Marmara, a Turkish aid ship trying to break the naval blockade. In recent weeks the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt has been reopened with limited access.
But the Irish Ship to Gaza want full access on land and sea.
Hogan, who retired at 31 with a knee injury, has been invited on board the Irish ship on the flotilla, the MV Saoirse. It is expected to join the rest of the ships in the Mediterranean at the end of this month.
The video of the four internationals was posted online on YouTube. It was filmed after a training session and plays on the catchphrase 'Stay Human' coined by Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni and is also the name given to the entire flotilla.


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