A Night on the Mavi Marmara
Posted by Jenna Krajeski
A little after 7 P.M. on June 30th, Kevin Neish, a retired mechanic from Vancouver, stood on the inner stairwell of Turkey’s Mavi Marmara passenger ferry. “This was the hospital,” he said, gesturing to the dull green linoleum landing in front of the ship’s information desk. “It was full of bodies. I counted them.”
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