The UN Human Rights Office demands Israel immediately release two activists detained after being intercepted on a Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters. The UN also called for an investigation into reports of mistreatment of the detainees.
The United Nations Human Rights Office has demanded that Israel immediately release two activists, Saif Abukeshek and Thiago de Avila, who were detained after being intercepted on a Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters.
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