

Paris Protest Demands Freedom for Gaza-Bound Ship's Crew
Protesters in Paris Demand Release of Madleen Ship's Crew A demonstration took place in Paris on June 9, 2025, calling for the immediate release of the crew of the Madleen ship, which was en route to Gaza. The protest, captured on video by Brut, showed dozens of individuals sitting in the street, blocking traffic, and holding signs expressing their solidarity with the crew and their condemnation of the situation. One protester's sign read, "Humanitarian aid is not a crime, but preventing it is!" The video shows a tense interaction between the protesters and a line of police officers in riot gear. While the situation remained largely peaceful, the video conveys a sense of urgency and the protesters' determination to raise awareness about the humanitarian concerns surrounding the ship's detention. "We cannot stand idly by while innocent people are held against their will," stated one of the demonstrators in an interview. The event underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and the importance of international attention to humanitarian issues. The protest highlights the global concern for the crew's safety and the broader implications for humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza. The peaceful yet determined nature of the demonstration serves as a powerful symbol of the international community's commitment to justice and humanitarian principles.