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Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

A Greek marine commando grabs a pushy Cypriot woman as she rushes to board a Greek navy ship for evacuation from Lebanon on at Beirut port 19 July 2006. Thousands of Westerners massed on the Beirut waterfront today, frustration turning to anger as they fought vainly for places on the first boats out of war-shattered Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

Two Cypriot women help their elderly father prior to boarding the Greek gunship Ikaria as they are evacuated to Cyprus from Beirut, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria, was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Two Greek soldiers gingerly carry a sick Cypriot man aboard the Greek gunship, Ikaria, as they evacuated him to Cyprus from the Beirut seaport, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

A Greek soldier stands guard as foreigners of different European nationalities wait on the dock in hope of boarding a Greek military vessel evacuating Greek citizens in the port of the capital Beirut in Lebanon Wednesday, July 19, 2006. The ship's primary responsibility was to evacuate Greek citizens, but was planning to take as many other foreigners as it could hold. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

A Cypriot woman holding her newborn daughter, talks with Greek soldiers as she prepars to board the Greek gunship, Ikaria, to be evacuated to Cyprus from the Beirut seaport, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria, was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Lebanese families waited to board a Greek warship docked at the Beirut port.
H ΦΡΕΓΑΤΑ "ΨΑΡΑ" ΣΤΗ ΒΗΡΥΤΟ (Die Fregatte ''PSARA'' in Beirut)

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Aktuelle Nachrichten zum Thema:
''Zypern erwartet neuen Flüchtlingsstrom aus Libanon''

A Greek marine commando grabs a pushy Cypriot woman as she rushes to board a Greek navy ship for evacuation from Lebanon on at Beirut port 19 July 2006. Thousands of Westerners massed on the Beirut waterfront today, frustration turning to anger as they fought vainly for places on the first boats out of war-shattered Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

Two Cypriot women help their elderly father prior to boarding the Greek gunship Ikaria as they are evacuated to Cyprus from Beirut, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria, was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Two Greek soldiers gingerly carry a sick Cypriot man aboard the Greek gunship, Ikaria, as they evacuated him to Cyprus from the Beirut seaport, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

A Greek soldier stands guard as foreigners of different European nationalities wait on the dock in hope of boarding a Greek military vessel evacuating Greek citizens in the port of the capital Beirut in Lebanon Wednesday, July 19, 2006. The ship's primary responsibility was to evacuate Greek citizens, but was planning to take as many other foreigners as it could hold. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

A Cypriot woman holding her newborn daughter, talks with Greek soldiers as she prepars to board the Greek gunship, Ikaria, to be evacuated to Cyprus from the Beirut seaport, in Lebanon, Wednesday July 19, 2006. A Greek ship, Anek's lines' Kriti II, left for Cyprus with about 500 Greeks, Scandinavians, French and some British nationals, the company said. A Greek Navy landing ship, the Ikaria, was also to later head for Larnaca, Greece's government said. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Lebanese families waited to board a Greek warship docked at the Beirut port.
H ΦΡΕΓΑΤΑ "ΨΑΡΑ" ΣΤΗ ΒΗΡΥΤΟ (Die Fregatte ''PSARA'' in Beirut)

Um die Bilder zu vergrößern, einfach anklicken!
Aktuelle Nachrichten zum Thema:
''Zypern erwartet neuen Flüchtlingsstrom aus Libanon''


















































