Libya : Gaza activists willingly on ship from Libya: ship manager
on 2010/11/14 7:20:00
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Ten activists trying to take aid from Libya to Gaza jumped on board a ship about to set sail to Greece, the vessel's managers said on Friday, denying reports the aid workers were held against their will.

The Greek managing company said the captain pulled away from the port with the activists on board because he was afraid more would board and divert the ship to Gaza, which is under an Israeli naval blockade.

The Road to Hope charity and the Libyan coast guard said on Thursday the activists were being held by the captain of the ship, the Maltese-flagged Strophades IV, after a row over money, along with Libyan police officers.

The company, Ionian Bridge Shipmanagement, said ten of a group of around 150 activists jumped on the boat at the Libyan port of Derna and the captain was forced to set off to prevent all of them boarding and taking over the ship.

Strophades IV anchored off Greece's Piraeus port on Friday morning. Coast guard officials said the 16-member crew -- 10 Ukrainians and 6 Egyptians -- as well as the 17 other people on board, were all well.

"They are not on this ship against their will," a spokeswoman for Ionian Bridge Shipmanagement, Maria Georgoulia, told Reuters by telephone, adding that there had been no deal with the activists to use the ship.

"There was never an agreement. They didn't have documents showing they could travel with this ship. It would be illegal."

The company said in a statement it had held negotiations with an Egyptian agency for three days over the transport of the activists to Egypt, but no agreement had been reached.

"We saw the activists' convoy arriving at the Derna port and we had no idea what was going on," the statement said.

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