Israelis release Serbian cameraman

Serbian citizen Srđan Stojiljković, a cameraman, was released by the Israeli government and is expected back in Belgrade soon.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 02.06.2010.

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Serbian citizen Srdjan Stojiljkovic, a cameraman, was released by the Israeli government and is expected back in Belgrade soon. Stojiljkovic was being held in custody in southern Israel with other foreigners, after they were apprehended on a ship carrying humanitarian aid that was trying to break the Israeli naval blockade near the Gaza Strip earlier this week. Israelis release Serbian cameraman In the violence that broke out after Israeli soldiers came under attack as they boarded one of the ships, nine pro-Palestinian activists were reported dead. Israel has deported about 250 foreign peace activists of the total 682 that were captured early on Monday. The Serbian embassy in Tel Aviv asked that Stojiljkovic to be released immediately, since he was present on the shop is a journalists and not an activist. Stojiljkovic is accredited and works freelance for the Movement for Liberation of the Gaza Strip. He was visited while in custody by an official of the Serbian embassy in Israel, Milutin Stanojevic. Stojiljkovic was in a high-security facility in the Negev desert where 60 people were held earlier after the Israeli naval commandos intercepted the humanitarian flottila. The Israeli media also report that there was another person from Serbia among those detained – according to unofficial reports this person is from Kosovo, traveling on an UNMIK passport, and was offered assistance as well from Serbia's embassy in Israel. Some of the detained activists are seen inside a bus (Beta/AP)

Israelis release Serbian cameraman

In the violence that broke out after Israeli soldiers came under attack as they boarded one of the ships, nine pro-Palestinian activists were reported dead.

Israel has deported about 250 foreign peace activists of the total 682 that were captured early on Monday.

The Serbian embassy in Tel Aviv asked that Stojiljković to be released immediately, since he was present on the shop is a journalists and not an activist. Stojiljković is accredited and works freelance for the Movement for Liberation of the Gaza Strip.

He was visited while in custody by an official of the Serbian embassy in Israel, Milutin Stanojević.

Stojiljković was in a high-security facility in the Negev desert where 60 people were held earlier after the Israeli naval commandos intercepted the humanitarian flottila.

The Israeli media also report that there was another person from Serbia among those detained – according to unofficial reports this person is from Kosovo, traveling on an UNMIK passport, and was offered assistance as well from Serbia's embassy in Israel.

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