Amnesty International says Slovenia must not allow docking of Israel-bound ship

Koper, 1 October - Amnesty International has warned Slovenia and Montenegro they must not allow the docking of the vessel MV Kathrin, which allegedly carries explosives destined for Israel, due to concerns the cargo could contribute to the commission of war crimes. A cargo aircraft headed to Tel Aviv meanwhile made an emergency landing at Ljubljana Airport today.

Koper, entrance to the cargo port. Press conference by Amnesty International Slovenia, which called on the Slovenian authorities to prevent the Kathrin ship from entering the port with explosives for Israel. Photo: Bojan Kralj/STA

Koper, entrance to the cargo port.
Press conference by Amnesty International Slovenia, which called on the Slovenian authorities to prevent the Kathrin ship from entering the port with explosives for Israel.
Photo: Bojan Kralj/STA

Koper, entrance to the cargo port. Director of Amnesty International Slovenija Nataša Posel calling on the Slovenian authorities to prevent the Kathrin ship from entering the port with explosives for Israel. Photo: Bojan Kralj/STA

Koper, entrance to the cargo port.
Director of Amnesty International Slovenija NataĊĦa Posel calling on the Slovenian authorities to prevent the Kathrin ship from entering the port with explosives for Israel.
Photo: Bojan Kralj/STA

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