France has asked prosecutor to investigate treatment of its nationals on activist flotilla

France has asked prosecutor to investigate treatment of its nationals on activist flotilla
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Summary Organisers of a flotilla that was detained during an attempt to bring aid to Gaza said activists were subjected to abuse

PARIS (Reuters) - France has asked for the public prosecutor to investigate the treatment of French nationals who were part of a recent activist flotilla heading for Gaza, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Friday.

"Based on a report I requested from our Consul General in Turkiye, who informed me of sexual violence, ⁠exposure to the cold, beatings, and repeated humiliation of French nationals, all of these acts are likely to constitute criminal offenses (and) I decided yesterday to refer the matter to the public prosecutor," Barrot told France Inter radio.

Organisers of a flotilla that was detained last week during an attempt to bring aid to Gaza said activists were subjected to abuse, with ⁠several hospitalized with injuries and at least 15 reporting sexual assaults including rape. The activists have since been released.

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The lawyers for the French flotilla activists said that they would file a separate ⁠complaint over the violence their clients were subjected to, including humiliation, rape and acts of torture.

They declined an invitation from Barrot's cabinet ⁠to discuss the matter, saying in a statement that "the buzz from the minister's declarations will not make us forget ⁠that the French government has supported the state of Israel since the beginning of the genocide."