Berlin – Saba:
Human rights lawyers have filed an urgent appeal to the administrative court in the German capital, Berlin, seeking to prevent a shipment of 150 tons of military-use explosives aboard the German cargo ship "MV Catherine" heading to the Zionist entity.
The European Center for Legal Support reported that the lawsuit was filed on behalf of three Palestinians from Gaza and that the shipment in question includes explosives of the type "RDX," which can be used in munitions employed in the Zionist war on the Gaza Strip, potentially contributing to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Last August, Namibian authorities prevented the same ship, which had departed from the port of Haiphong in Vietnam, from entering its main port, according to Amnesty International.
The organization stated at the time that the ship "MV Catherine," owned by the German company "Lubika Marine," had been denied entry into several African and Mediterranean ports, including Angola, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Malta. It added that Portuguese authorities recently requested the ship to switch to the German flag before it could continue its journey.
The German government has increased arms shipments to the Zionist enemy in recent months, amounting to a value of $33.7 million.
Human rights lawyers have filed an urgent appeal to the administrative court in the German capital, Berlin, seeking to prevent a shipment of 150 tons of military-use explosives aboard the German cargo ship "MV Catherine" heading to the Zionist entity.
The European Center for Legal Support reported that the lawsuit was filed on behalf of three Palestinians from Gaza and that the shipment in question includes explosives of the type "RDX," which can be used in munitions employed in the Zionist war on the Gaza Strip, potentially contributing to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Last August, Namibian authorities prevented the same ship, which had departed from the port of Haiphong in Vietnam, from entering its main port, according to Amnesty International.
The organization stated at the time that the ship "MV Catherine," owned by the German company "Lubika Marine," had been denied entry into several African and Mediterranean ports, including Angola, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Malta. It added that Portuguese authorities recently requested the ship to switch to the German flag before it could continue its journey.
The German government has increased arms shipments to the Zionist enemy in recent months, amounting to a value of $33.7 million.