Three flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in Vancouver
RICHMOND — Three activists whose Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted in international waters by Israeli forces have returned home to Vancouver, with one of them saying they went through four days of continuous beatings and torture.
Sebastian Tow, Michael France and Mary Grace Mathisen were surrounded and greeted Sunday by hundreds of supporters, family and friends, with tears and hugs filling the arrival hall of Vancouver International Airport.
Tow, from Vancouver, said the flotilla group was kidnapped in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea by Israeli forces, and every one of them was dragged aboard prison ships and beaten.
He said the torture left him with several Taser burns and bruises on his body, but many people suffered worse. For example, on his prison ship alone, he said there were more than 30 cases of broken and fractured ribs.


