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UN: Cargo of Iranian ship seized en route to Gaza violates resolution 1747
2009-02-08
The sanctions department of the United Nations Security Council on Saturday informed Cyprus that the cargo of the Iranian ship seized en route to Gaza in late January violates UNSC resolution 1747, which forbids the trafficking of weapons with Iran.

The ship will not be returned to Iran, Cypriot officials said Saturday, but they refused to say what exactly was found onboard the boat or whether the cargo contravened UN resolutions.

Cyprus inspected the Monchegorsk twice after it arrivedafter it arrived Jan. 29 under suspicion of ferrying weapons from Iran to Hamas fighters in Gaza. The U.S. military stopped the ship last month in the Red Sea, and said it found artillery shells and other arms aboard. But it could not legally detain the ship, which continued to Port Said, Egypt, and then to Cyprus.

Authorities will decide what to do with the cargo once they have finished searching the ship, Cyprus' President Dimitris Christofias said, without saying how long that could take. One option could be to confiscate the cargo, the president said. But Cyprus has ruled out sending the shipment back to Iran, Christofias' adviser George Iacovou said Saturday, according to state-run CyBC radio.

Christofias said Cyprus had received clear guidance from the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on whether the cargo breached sanctions barring Iran from sending arms abroad, but he refused to give any details or say what was advised.

The Cyprus-flagged ship is now anchored off the port of Limassol under tight security.

Cyprus is also consulting with the UN Security Council on the issue, government spokesman Stefanos Stefanou said. "The Cyprus Republic will do what it must do and will decide very soon," Stefanou told a news briefing.
Posted by:Fred

#9  OTOH, WORLD MIL FORUM [GOOGLE Chinglish translation] > CHINA'S MILITARY FORMALLY HANDS OVER MING-CLASS SBMARINES TO IRAN AGZ THE US AIRCRAFT CARRIER [Deal includes 300-some "unguided" or austere? TORPEDOES + large unknown number of ANTI-CARRIER? NAVAL MINES]???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-02-08 23:52  

#8  Barbara---somewhat shocking...

LOL!!!
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-02-08 15:18  

#7  "the somewhat shocking thing to me is that all of a sudden the UN is doing some things right

- denouncing Hamas for stealing US stuff"

The UselessNitwits didn't get their cut, mhw.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-02-08 13:50  

#6  Pre-empting more Israeli action, I suspect. Peres at Davos was a shocker to them. When *he* is sufficiently fed up to read them the riot act in public, they know that Israel really may be close to bombing Iran, rubbling Gaza or otherwise taking definitive actions.

Moreover, the Israelis have gone on the offensive wrt online information. We all have seen the video of attacks on Israel that originated at or immediately outside UN facilities with no attempt by the UN to prevent or disclose them. Ban was visibly shocked when Peres openly stated there was public video to that effect and that Hamas was videoed using UN ambulances for attacks and to transfer weapons. Ban may be slowly realizing that the UN has a major problem and it isn't caused by Israel but rather by their own actions.
Posted by: lotp   2009-02-08 12:46  

#5  So far the only thing the UN is doing is talking(Ummm, don't they always do that?)
Posted by: Rednek Jim   2009-02-08 12:45  

#4  the somewhat shocking thing to me is that all of a sudden the UN is doing some things right

- denouncing Hamas for stealing US stuff
- seizing Persian contraband stuff

Posted by: mhw   2009-02-08 11:53  

#3  Ah yes, the BBC has been all over this shocking story. /sarc
Posted by: Bulldog   2009-02-08 04:23  

#2  Ya know, fires at sea happen all the time. It would be a shame if this ship happened to catch fire, especially if it really does have ammo on board.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-02-08 01:56  

#1  Oh dear. Poor Iran finds itself lying in the bed it has made. What will be the next bedbug bite, I wonder?
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-02-08 00:28  

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