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Greek dock workers will refuse to unload Israel's 'murderous cargo'
Greek dock workers will refuse to unload Israel's 'murderous cargo'

Middle East Eye

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Middle East Eye

Greek dock workers will refuse to unload Israel's 'murderous cargo'

Dock workers at the port of Piraeus have said that they will refuse to unload the Ever Golden, a container ship carrying military-grade steel to Israel, when it arrives in Greece. 'We will not unload a single inch of this murderous cargo,' Enedep, the union of dock workers at Athens's port city, said on Tuesday. 'The dock workers of Piraeus will not be complicit. We will not unload military steel from the Ever Golden - no to Greece's involvement - freedom for Palestine,' the workers said. According to the ship and container tracking site Vessel Finder, the Ever Golden, which is Japanese-owned and sails under the flag of Panama, was sailing off the coast of West Africa on Tuesday morning. It is expected to reach Piraeus on 14 July. Once it arrives there, its cargo is intended to be moved to another container ship, the Folk Dammam, and taken on to Israel. New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters The Ever Golden, which was built in 2018 and is carrying 75 bundles of military-grade steel originating in India, stopped into a port in Singapore for six hours between 12 and 13 June. Last week, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) anti-Israeli occupation movement posted on social media that the vessel, 'carrying steel to Israel in the middle of its ongoing genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians', was on its way to Greece. 'The port of Piraeus is not an advanced outpost of the US, Nato, the EU or the war profiteers' - Dock workers at the port of Piraeus 'There, the cargo is set to be transferred to the Folk Dammam, which flies the flag of Saudi Arabia.' The Folk Dammam is then scheduled to take the steel to the port of Haifa in Israel. A container ship, the Folk Dammam, was bought by Saudi Arabian operator Folk Maritime, which is owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), on 14 May. According to BDS, the transshipment of military-grade steel was arranged when the vessel was called Vega Coligny and was sailing under the flag of the Marshall Islands. On Tuesday, shipping tracker Marine Traffic placed the Folk Dammam at the port of Mundra on the west coast of India. 'We call on activists and people in Greece and Saudi Arabia - as well as Japan, Panama, Taiwan and all coastal states - to pressure their authorities not to aid this (or any) illegal military transfers to genocidal Israel - and, instead, to stop it,' the BDS movement said. The Ever Golden's manager, Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd, which is part of Imabari Shipbuilding, is based in Japan. It flies under the Panamanian flag and its operator, Evergreen Marine Corporation, is based in Taiwan. Middle East Eye has asked Evergreen Marine Corporation and Folk Maritime for comment. 'United against imperialist involvement' Piraeus dock workers said the Ever Golden was expected to arrive at docks two and three on 12 July carrying military-grade steel. 'This is a war cargo that, if unloaded and transferred, will end up being used to strike children, civilians, hospitals, and schools in the massacre carried out by the murderous state of Israel against the Palestinian people,' the Enedep union said. Watermelon Index names and shames companies complicit in Israel's war on Gaza Read More » 'The port of Piraeus is not an advanced outpost of the US, Nato, the EU or the war profiteers. It is not a transshipment station for deadly cargo. It is a place of work and struggle for the working class. As we have done in the past, we will not unload a single inch of this murderous cargo.' Enedep called on all dock workers to 'refuse any assignment related to this vessel. Let us stand united against imperialist involvement'. 'We refuse to be tools of the US, Nato, the EU, Israel, or China, who use our country's infrastructure to reshape the world redrawing borders with the blood of nations of the Palestinian people,' the union said. 'We stand on the right side of history and refuse to become targets of retaliation ourselves.' Dock workers against Israel The declared action at Piraeus follows in the wake of a series of similar acts of organised resistance at European ports. On 4 June, French dockers in the CGT union discovered that 19 pallets of submachine gun spare parts were to be loaded at the port of Marseille-Fos onto a Liberian-flagged container ship bound for Haifa. The dockers located the container, set it aside and refused to load it onto the ship, saying they would "not participate in the ongoing genocide orchestrated by the Israeli government". Following their lead, the port workers of Genoa, through their union USB, coordinated a garrison at the Port of Genoa, with the aim of preventing the docking of the same ship, the CONTSHIP ERA. The Italian dock workers said that they, too, did not want to "be complicit in the genocide that continues in Gaza".

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for
Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for

Miami Herald

time03-07-2025

  • Miami Herald

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for

July 3 (UPI) -- At least five people were killed and dozens were missing after a roll-on, roll-off passenger ferry sank in bad weather off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali. The Tunu Pratama Jaya was making a short-3-mile hop across the Bali Strait from Banyuwangi in West Java when it went down with 65 passengers and crew and 22 vehicles on board shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, according to the Surabaya office of the National Search and Rescue Agency. The agency said that 31 people had been pulled from the water alive, but that the search for survivors was being hampered by stormy conditions with eight-foot waves and strong winds and currents in and around the site of the sinking. The search and rescue operation, which was being followed closely by President Prabowo Subianto from Saudi Arabia, where he is on a state visit, involved more than 50 navy and police personnel, including divers, and a larger rescue vessel deployed from Surabaya. "He immediately ordered the Basarnas ranks and related agencies to promptly carry out emergency response for the rescue of passengers and crew as quickly as possible," Cabinet Secretary Lt. Col. Teddy Indra Wijayain said in a statement. An official said the cause was "bad weather," but the crew reported problems with the vessel's engine and sent out a distress signal shortly before it went down. A passenger manifest released by authorities indicated most of those rescued were residents of the port city of Banyuwangi or other parts of Java. According to the maritime tracking website Vessel Finder, the 242-foot-long Tunu Pratama Jaya was built in 2010 with a gross weight of 792 tons and is Indonesian-flagged. The sea route linking the main Indonesian island of Java with Bali is one of the busiest in the archipelago nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, with ferries the main mode of transport. However, the country's maritime operators have a poor safety record due to patchy enforcement of safety regulations and overcrowding. An Australian woman was killed in March after a vessel capsized off Bali with 16 people on board and at least 15 people were killed in July 2023 when a ferry sank in the Banda Sea on a crossing between two small islands off Sulawesi. In June 2018, three people were killed more than 160 remain missing, presumed dead, after a ferry sank on a lake in Sumatra. Officials said the wooden vessel was loaded to five times its capacity and had just 45 life jackets for the 188 passengers and crew on board. Only 21 people were rescued. Copyright 2025 UPI News Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for
Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for

UPI

time03-07-2025

  • General
  • UPI

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for

Rescuers continued to scour the water for signs of life on Thursday morning, hours after authorities declared a major emergency after a ferry sank with 65 people on board close to the Indonesian island of Bali. Photo by Made Nagi/EPA July 3 (UPI) -- At least five people were killed and dozens were missing after a roll-on-roll passenger ferry sank in bad weather off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali. The Tunu Pratama Jaya was making a short-3-mile hop across the Bali Strait from Banyuwangi in West Java when it went down with 65 passengers and crew and 22 vehicles on board shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, according to the Surabaya office of the National Search and Rescue Agency. The agency said that 31 people had been pulled from the water alive, but that the search for survivors was being hampered by stormy conditions with eight-foot waves and strong winds and currents in and around the site of the sinking. The search and rescue operation, which was being followed closely by President Prabowo Subianto from Saudi Arabia, where he is on a state visit, involved more than 50 navy and police personnel, including divers, and a larger rescue vessel deployed from Surabaya. "He immediately ordered the Basarnas ranks and related agencies to promptly carry out emergency response for the rescue of passengers and crew as quickly as possible," Cabinet Secretary Lt. Col. Teddy Indra Wijayain said in a statement. An official said the cause was "bad weather," but the crew reported problems with the vessel's engine and sent out a distress signal shortly before it went down. A passenger manifest released by authorities indicated most of those rescued were residents of the port city of Banyuwangi or other parts of Java. According to the maritime tracking website Vessel Finder, the 242-foot-long Tunu Pratama Jaya was built in 2010 with a gross weight of 792 tons and is Indonesian-flagged. The sea route linking the main Indonesian island of Java with Bali is one of the busiest in the archipelago nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, with ferries the main mode of transport. However, the country's maritime operators have a poor safety record due to patchy enforcement of safety regulations and overcrowding. An Australian woman was killed in March after a vessel capsized off Bali with 16 people on board and at least 15 people were killed in July 2023 when a ferry sank in the Banda Sea on a crossing between two small islands off Sulawesi. In June 2018, three people were killed more than 160 remain missing, presumed dead, after a ferry sank on a lake in Sumatra. Officials said the wooden vessel was loaded to five times its capacity and had just 45 life jackets for the 188 passengers and crew on board. Only 21 people were rescued.

Hull cargo ship blaze extinguished overnight
Hull cargo ship blaze extinguished overnight

ITV News

time28-06-2025

  • General
  • ITV News

Hull cargo ship blaze extinguished overnight

A fire which broke out on a cargo ship in Hull has been extinguished. Humberside Fire said it was put out and brought under control by 5am on Saturday morning. Firefighters were called to Albert Dock after a blaze broke out in the cargo hold of the Altay container vessel on Friday morning. Crew remain on scene to monitor the situation and to make sure there is no risk of reignition. They have asked the public to not be alarmed as there may still be wisps of steam from the dock as part of the cooling process. In a statement, they praised those who worked through the night. "Well done to our firefighters who worked through the night, continuously dampening down the cargo hold to bring the fire under control. "We'd also like to thank the port authorities and our emergency service partners for their ongoing support." Residents were advised to stay indoors and close windows. Commercial Road and Kingston Street were also closed as a result following the blaze. According to Vessel Finder, a website which tracks the status of ships, the ship was built in 2006 and is managed by Briese Schiffahrt from Leer, Germany. It is owned by Tiverton Shipping, which is based in the Marshall Islands.

Huge fire on cargo ship at Hull's Albert Dock sends smoke billowing into city
Huge fire on cargo ship at Hull's Albert Dock sends smoke billowing into city

Metro

time27-06-2025

  • General
  • Metro

Huge fire on cargo ship at Hull's Albert Dock sends smoke billowing into city

A cargo ship caught fire while moored at Hull's Albert Dock this morning. Thick smoke could be seen rising from the large container vessel, which was carrying scrap metal. No injuries have been reported from the blaze, which is believed to have originated in the ship's cargo hold. According to shipping tracker VesselFinder, the affected ship was the Altay, which arrived in Hull on June 23. The bulk carrier was built in 2006 and is 120 by 17 metres. It sails under the flag of the Marshall islands. Several local shops and businesses have had to close due to the incident. Tina Riches, who manages HWM Van Hire, said she was forced to shut her business after hearing a warning alarm at the port. She told the BBC: 'We've had to contact our customers that they won't be able to get here and the police say we might have to be evacuated.' Cases and hearings were also suspended at Hull Combined Court and Hull Magistrates' Court following the blaze. More Trending HM Courts and Tribunals Service said: 'Cases due to be heard at the court have either been adjourned or moved online. 'We will reschedule any adjourned hearings as soon as possible.' Humberside fire and rescue said in a statement: 'We are attending a fire onboard a cargo ship alongside at Albert Dock in Hull. Smoke from the incident may be affecting the A63/Daltry St area drivers are advised to take caution.' Port operator Associated British Ports said: 'We are currently aware of a fire on a vessel in the location of a tenanted area, and we are assisting the fire service with the response.' Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ Or you can submit your videos and pictures here. For more stories like this, check our news page. Follow on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here. MORE: Huge blaze near Southmead Hospital leaves smoke billowing into the air MORE: Van bursts into flames outside St Pancras station in central London MORE: Huge fire breaks out in Manchester with people evacuated and train lines blocked

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