Container with aid for „refugees“ was full of weapons and ammunition

Hey, you forgot to mention the source of the video. Here, I will help you:

1) http://www.cretapost.gr/183753/tourkiko-ipex-nomima-ta-opla-pou-piastikan-stin-kriti
2) http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/02/us-libya-security-greece-arms-idUSKCN0R20V220150902

Oops! Their title says something different than you do, how come? No refugees, ship was not going to Greece… „Greek authorities have seized a freighter carrying an undeclared shipment of weapons en route from Turkey to Libya, coast guard officials said on Wednesday.“

If you need to verify it more, google for ship’s name „Haddad 1“.

Pocas celeho videa vidis vpravo dolu napisane ‚cretapost.gr‚. Nechapem
preco ten kto dal video na youtube nedal priamo link na clanok, a musel
som ho narocne 2 minuty hladat 🙂

Aha uz asi chapem, dovod bol jednoduchy – citatel by zistil ze titulok zavadza.

Titulok: „Container full of help for Muslim „refugees“ arrived in Greece
and guess what was in there? It was full of weapon. Why isn’t media
reporting about this?“

Noviny: pisu o tom, ze ta lod smerovala nie do Grecka ale do Libye.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/02/us-libya-security-greece-arms-idUSKCN0R20V220150902
http://www.cretapost.gr/183753/tourkiko-ipex-nomima-ta-opla-pou-piastikan-stin-kriti
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A Turkish foreign ministry spokesman confirmed the cargo included
weapons but said it was fully documented and was destined for the
Sudanese police force. The vessel was also carrying building materials
for Libya, he said.

„If investigations by the Greek authorities show that the consignment is
going to receivers other than those stated in the documentation, and if
that is shared with us, naturally measures could be taken,“ foreign
ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic said.

Libya is divided between two rival governments battling for control,
leaving a security vacuum being exploited by migrant smugglers and
Islamist militants.

Bilgic said that the company which owned the ship was registered in the
Greek port city of Piraeus and that the vessel had begun its journey in
Famagusta in northern Cyprus and had also passed through the Egyptian
port of Alexandria. It came to Iskenderun on Aug. 25 and left four days
later, he said.

The vessel’s documentation indicated that it was supposed to travel on
to Misrata and Tobruk in Libya, before traveling back to Beirut, Bilgic
said.

(viac clankov sa da najst ked do google napises meno lode „Haddad 1“)