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The Chinese Genocide Ship for Zimbabwe: Where’s the ‘ship of shame’?

WARNING: This is Version 1 of my old archive, so Photos will NOT work and many links will NOT work. But you can find articles by searching on the Titles. There is a lot of information in this archive. Use the SEARCH BAR at the top right. Prior to December 2012; I was a pro-Christian type of Conservative. I was unaware of the mass of Jewish lies in history, especially the lies regarding WW2 and Hitler. So in here you will find pro-Jewish and pro-Israel material. I was definitely WRONG about the Boeremag and Janusz Walus. They were for real.

Original Post Date: 2008-05-09 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

The location or future destination of a Chinese ship carrying arms and ammunition destined for Zimbabwe was unknown, the International Transport Workers Federation (ITWF) said on Thursday.

ITWF spokesperson in Durban, Sprite Zungu, said: “We are not 100 percent sure where the ship is going. We know that it left Luanda on May 4. That’s all.”

The ITWF had received conflicting reports of where the An Yue Jiang was headed. He said some reports had indicated the ship was headed to Point Noire in the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville).

Other reports indicated that the ship was headed back to China and would begin passing South African territorial waters by May 12.

Earlier on Thursday the SA Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) said: “The vessel is now on its way to Congo-Brazzaville where we believe a further attempt will be made to offload the weapons.”

Zungu said he could confirm that only cement and building materials were offloaded in Luanda.

Attempts to contact the ship’s captain by radio phone were unsuccessful.

Nicole Fritz, the director of the Southern Africa Litigation Centre, said according to information the centre had, the ship was headed southwards.

The ship lifted anchor and sailed from Durban less than an hour after the Durban High Court on April 18 ordered that its controversial cargo could not be transported across South Africa to Zimbabwe.

The An Yue Jiang is a general cargo ship built in 1986, and sails under the Chinese flag. It has a crew of 28 Chinese seafarers, a gross tonnage of 11,115 tons, and is owned by the China Ocean Shipping Company. – Sapa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20080508191833755C648378