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Freed Gaza flotilla activists accuse Israeli forces of sexual violence and abuse while in custody

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By Kara Fox, Abeer Salman, CNN

(CNN) — Activists on board a humanitarian flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces on their way to Gaza say they were subjected to beatings, torture and sexual violence while in detention.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying 428 passengers along with food, medicine, and humanitarian supplies for civilians in Gaza, was intercepted over the course of several days after departing Turkey, with the final interception on Tuesday.

The group was detained before being deported to Turkey and their alleged treatment has already triggered international backlash.

The Israel-based human rights organization Adalah, which represents the flotilla activists, told CNN that its lawyers documented testimonies from participants who said they were attacked with tasers and rubber bullets and had been subjected to beatings that left them with suspected broken bones. A statement from the Global Sumud Flotilla added that activists had been subjected to sexual violence, including “multiple accounts of rape,” including “forcible penetration by a handgun.”

The Israel Prison Service told CNN that the “allegations raised are false and entirely without factual basis,” and that it “operates in accordance with the law.”

Adalah’s international advocacy coordinator Miriam Azem stood by the allegations. “In the past 10 years of Adalah representing activists on flotillas, this is by far the most severe violence and assaults that we’ve encountered,” she told CNN.

Adalah said they would let the activists who said they had experienced sexual violence speak for themselves. This was because some survivors did not want to go into detail about their assaults, Azem said, while others were still in Israeli detention at the time they spoke with Adalah, and feared repercussions.

Australian film maker and activist Juliet Lamont told CNN that she was beaten and sexually assaulted by five men in a shipping container on board what she called an Israeli “prison boat.”

Speaking Thursday to reporters at Istanbul Airport while she was still wearing the grey prison tracksuit issued by the Israel Prison Service (IPS), Lamont said she believes activists were targeted in a “relentless” and “planned campaign of violence” that she believes is intended to ensure activists do not return.

“You know they’ve broken our bones, but they haven’t broken our soul,” Lamont said.

The IPS told CNN that it “rejects generalized allegations aimed at portraying systematic unlawful conduct.”

“All prisoners and detainees are held in accordance with the law, with full regard for their basic rights and under the supervision of professional and trained prison staff,” the IPS said.

“Any specific complaint or allegation raised through the appropriate legal and official channels is examined by the competent authorities in accordance with applicable procedures,” the IPS said.

Speaking to Australian reporters from a hospital in Istanbul, Australian national Zack Schofield described what he called “a constant barrage of violence” and “brutality” while in detention.

“I myself was zip-tied in a torture position with my hands behind my back, for 40 minutes until I almost vomited from the pain. Then I had my head slammed into the table during the immigration process, constant knees to the chest, face, any kind of way they could there were pliers in my ears pulling them back,” he said, adding that he saw other people “chokeslammed” into the ground.

In other video testimony from activists filmed at the Istanbul Airport on Thursday, flotilla activists described similar forms of severe mistreatment in custody.

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News Channel 3-12 Talks Iran War, Governor Race, State Street Debate

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Ahead of the upcoming primary election, your News Channel will host a political discussion Thursday at 6pm, and we want you apart of the conversation.

Join former Santa Barbara City Councilman Dale Francisco and former State Representative Hannah Beth Jackson for a LIVE conversation on topics like tensions in Iran and China, the race for California Governor, and the heated debate on what to do with State Street.

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El Gobierno de Trump ahora exige que quienes buscan la “green card” salgan de EE.UU. para solicitarla

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Por Michael Williams, CNN

El Gobierno de Trump ahora exigirá que las personas que buscan la “green card” salgan de Estados Unidos durante el proceso de solicitud —un cambio radical que podría trastocar la vida de cientos de miles de personas que buscan el derecho a vivir y trabajar legal y permanentemente en EE.UU.

En una nueva norma anunciada el viernes, el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS, por sus siglas en inglés) dijo que los solicitantes de la “green card” tendrían que regresar a sus países de origen para solicitar visas de residencia permanente. La norma contempla exenciones por “circunstancias extraordinarias”, dijo el portavoz de USCIS, Zach Kahler, en un comunicado.

“Cuando los extranjeros solicitan desde su país de origen, se reduce la necesidad de encontrar y expulsar a quienes deciden pasar a la clandestinidad y permanecer en EE.UU. ilegalmente después de que se les niegue la residencia”, dijo Kahler.

Solicitar una “green card” ya es un proceso notoriamente arduo que puede tardar de varios meses a años en completarse. La nueva norma podría obligar a cientos de miles de inmigrantes a dejar sus empleos, familias y comunidades mientras se tramita su solicitud.

Aproximadamente 1,4 millones de personas obtuvieron la residencia permanente legal en el año fiscal 2024, según datos públicos publicados por el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

Es probable que la nueva norma enfrente impugnaciones legales.

Si bien el endurecimiento contra la inmigración ilegal ha sido una prioridad principal para el Gobierno de Trump, la nueva norma representa solo el ejemplo más reciente de cómo la administración también está intentando frenar las formas legales de inmigración.

La administración ha realizado esfuerzos para reducir significativamente las solicitudes de asilo; puso fin al estatus de protección temporal para varios países, lo que permitió que quienes huían de desastres naturales, guerras u otras condiciones peligrosas vivieran en EE.UU. sin temor a ser deportados; detuvo las admisiones de refugiados excepto para sudafricanos blancos; y restringió las visas de trabajo y de estudiante.

Tras el tiroteo del año pasado contra dos soldados de la Guardia Nacional en Washington la administración anunció que estaba reexaminando todas las “green cards” emitidas a personas de 19 países “de preocupación”.

Sin embargo, el presunto autor de ese tiroteo, un ciudadano afgano, solicitó asilo —un proceso diferente al proceso de solicitud de la “green card”— en 2021, y le fue concedido en 2025.

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Cloudy weekend, Memorial Day forecast

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - May grey is back for the weekend.

Temperatures will remain in the high 60s through Monday.

Between Tuesday and Wednesday, we will cool further with gusty onshore winds.

By midweek 20 - 35 mph northwest winds are expected for the Central Coast.

Warming back up to normal is expected by next Friday for the last weekend of May.

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