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Amnesty International considers that the response of Luís Montenegro’s executive to the detention of the four Portuguese in Israel fell short of the expected. João Godinho Martins speaks of “failed test” of the government.
Amnesty International says it expected a more striking position from the Portuguese government in relation to the detention of the four Portuguese who followed in the . In an interview at SIC Notícias, João Godinho Martins, Director General of he also states that the latest events were a failed test to the executive of Luís Montenegro.
The 36 Turkish activists who followed the humanitarian flotilla should soon return to the country of origin. Most of those who followed the vessels to Gaza continue, however, in a desert prison south of Israel.
. The four Portuguese remain arrested. Yesterday were visited by the Ambassador of Portugal in Telavive. Everyone agreed to be deported immediately. Israel will have guaranteed that the four will be placed on the first flights to Europe as soon as there is some available.