FreeGaza: Boat by Boat

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Boat by Boat


Contact:
Donna Wallach San Jose, CA +408-293-4774 [email protected]
Darlene Wallach San Jose, CA +408-294-5774 [email protected]
Greta Berlin, Cyprus: +357 99 08 17 67 [email protected]
Angela Godfrey Goldstein, Jerusalem: +972 547 366 393 [email protected]

(Doha, 22 June 2009) In three days, the Free Gaza movement sails 240
miles from Cyprus to Gaza, its eighth mission to break Israel's
draconian siege on 1.5 million Palestinians there. In the holds of the
FREE GAZA and the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY will be tons of cement, and
suitcases full of toys, crayons and coloring books for the children,
all items banned by Israel's government.

Two of the organizers, Huwaida Arraf and Greta Berlin, as well as the
Honorable Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Congresswoman from Georgia,
held a press conference yesterday in Doha, Qatar, calling on the world
to recognize the Palestinians' human and civil rights, rights that
have been denied for 61 years.

"People in Gaza are being made to live in subhuman conditions.
Children are dying, and governments are silent. It is important to
continue sending boats to Gaza to challenge the criminal blockade
enforced by the Israeli military," said Ms. Arraf.

The group emphasized that what they are taking is only a token of what
the people of Gaza need. They are hoping to buy a cargo boat , to
bring in larger amounts of building supplies via the sea route they
aim to open. They ask for the financial support of people around the
world to purchase this ship.

Speaking to Al Jazeera and eight other news organizations, Ms Arraf
emphasized, "International donors pledged over $4bn to rebuild Gaza,
yet none of them are doing a thing about the fact that Israel allows
no building supplies into the territory. So 36 of us from 16 countries
are leaving on Thursday to tell the world to do something."

When asked what guarantees the group has received from the Israeli
government, both Berlin and Arraf frowned. "We do not seek permission
from or coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Israel has grossly
abused its authority as an occupying power, daily violating the human
rights of Palestinians, and imposing collective punishment on them. It
is past time for the international community to stop abetting Israel's
illegal closure policy." stated Ms. Arraf.

The group intends to go at least three times over the summer, June
25th, July 14th and August 16th, near the anniversary of the first
successful voyage.

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The Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group, sent two boats to Gaza
in August 2008. These were the first international boats to land in
the port in 41 years. Since August, four more voyages were successful,
taking Parliamentarians, human rights workers, and other dignitaries
to witness the effects of Israel's draconian policies on the civilians
of Gaza. On December 30, their boat, the DIGNITY was rammed three
times while 90 nautical miles out, in international waters, on its way
to deliver emergency medical supplies to the people of Gaza, while
they were under the infamous attack by Israel. Contact them as

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The Right to Read Campaign
Saturday, 06 June 2009 09:38
Last Updated on Friday, 12 June 2009 13:29
Written by Free Gaza Movement


“Education is a right. Yet throughout history, societies have used access to education as a weapon of oppression. We refuse to let Israel blockade our students’ thirst for knowledge.We welcome working with Free Gaza and others to break this siege against our people’s greatest resource.”
Dr. Haidar Eid, professor at Al-Aqsa University




About the Campaign
In partnership with Al-Aqsa University, the Free Gaza Movement (FG) is launching its “Right to Read” campaign which will use the FG boats to deliver textbooks and other educational supplies to universities throughout the occupied Gaza Strip.

This is not a charitable endeavor. Rather it is an act of solidarity and resistance to Israel’s chokehold on Gaza and attempt to deny Palestinians education. According to UNWRA, Israel’s blockade prevents ink, paper and other learning materials from entering into Gaza.

Our first shipment will be sent on FG’s Summer of Hope July voyage to Gaza.

How You Can Help
Our campaign invites individuals to join us at a person-to-person level by contributing one or more books to our shipment as an expression of resistance to the blockade. This effort also allows institutions around the world to support Palestinians’ right to education by donating new and used copies of textbooks to be delivered by the Free Gaza Movement to universities in the Gaza Strip.

You can donate funds to purchase books (and/or help offset shipping costs to Cyprus) or you can send new and used books directly for inclusion on an upcoming voyage.

Also, if you are an academic institution or are connected to one and are willing to give Gaza universities access to your e-library, please let us know.

Sending Funds
Donations for the Right to Read Campaign will be used to purchase books directly and to cover shipping costs for books that are received at Free Gaza sites other than Cyprus. Please designate “Right to Read” in the comment field to ensure that the funds are appropriated to this campaign.

Sending Books
The Right to Read Campaign accepts all new or used books for shipment. To order books, please refer to either the U.S. compiled wish list or the UK compiled wish list from the universities in Gaza:

UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/registry...tle&layout=standard&reveal=unpurchased&page=2

USA: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/w...sort=universal-title&layout=standard&x=8&y=14

You may send the books directly to Cyprus or to the Free Gaza collection site nearest to you:

Cyprus
Free Gaza Movement
Digenthios and Avgousta Court
Nigrid Street 6018 Apt. 203
Larnaca, CYPRUS

United States
Free Gaza US Collection Site
PO Box 5772
Rockville, MD 20855

For More Information
For more information regarding the Right to Read Campaign, please contact one of the following coordinators:
Dina Kennedy: dkennedy [at] freegaza.org
Darlene Wallach: darlene [at] freegaza.org

http://www.freegaza.org/right-to-read
 

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PUBLIC ADVISORY



(25 June 2009, LARNACA) - This is not the statement we in the Free
Gaza Movement intended to release today. We had hoped to announce that
our two ships, the Free Gaza and the Spirit of Humanity, departed from
Larnaca Port on a 30-hour voyage to besieged Gaza, carrying human
rights activists who have travelled to Cyprus from all across the
world for this journey, 3 tons of medical supplies, and 15 tons of
badly needed concrete and reconstruction supplies.



Nobel peace laureate Mairead Maguire, returning for her second trip to
Gaza aboard one of our ships, said “[The people of Gaza] must know
that we have not and will not forget them.”



That was our hope, but that is not what happened.



Instead, our ships were not given permission to leave today due to
concerns about our welfare and safety. Our friends in Cyprus tell us
that the voyage to Gaza is too dangerous, and they are worried we will
be harmed at sea.



Cyprus has been a wonderful home for the Free Gaza Movement over these
last 10 months. Cypriots know first hand the terrible consequences of
occupation. They too know what it is to suffer from violence,
injustice, and exile. Since our first voyage to break through the
siege of Gaza, the Cypriot authorities have been extremely helpful and
understanding of our goals and intentions.



The journey to Gaza is dangerous. The Israeli navy rammed our
flagship, the Dignity, when we attempted to deliver medical supplies
to Gaza during their vicious assault in December/January. Israel has
previously threatened to open fire on our unarmed ships, rather than
allow us to deliver humanitarian and reconstruction supplies to the
people of Gaza.



The risks we take on these trips are tiny compared to the risks
imposed every day upon the people of Gaza.



The purpose of nonviolent direct action and civil resistance is to
take risks - to put ourselves “in the way” of injustice. We take these
risks well aware of what the possible consequences may be. We do so
because the consequences of doing nothing are so much worse. Anytime
we allow ourselves to be bullied, every time we pass by an evil and
ignore it - we lower our standards and allow our world to be made that
much harsher and unjust for us all.



In addition to the concerns expressed by our Cypriot friends today,
the American consulate in Nicosia warned us not to go to Gaza, stating
that:



“…[T]he Israeli Foreign Ministry informed U.S. officials at the
American Embassy in Tel Aviv that Israel still considers Gaza an area
of conflict and that any Free Gaza boats attempting to sail to the
Gaza Strip will “not be permitted” to reach its destination.”


Former U.S. Congresswoman & presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney
responded to this warning by pointing out that, “The White House says
that cement and medical supplies should get into Gaza and that's
exactly what we are attempting to take to Gaza.”

“Instead of quoting Israel policy to us,” McKinney continued, “…the
U.S. should send a message to Israel reiterating the reported White
House position that the blockade of Gaza should be eased, that medical
supplies and building materials, including cement, should be allowed
in. The Free Gaza boats should be allowed to reach their destination,
traveling from Cyprus territorial waters, through international
waters, and straight into Gaza territorial waters.”



“The State Department has chosen to advise us to take the Israeli
notification seriously. Our question is, ‘Can we take President Obama
seriously?’ Will he stand by his own words and allow us to provide
relief for Gaza or will he back down?”

Tomorrow we will deliver a waiver, signed by all going to Gaza, that
we absolve Cyprus of all responsibility for our safety. We would like
to tell our friends here in Cyprus that though we understand and
appreciate their concerns, we will not back down to Israel’s threats
and intimidation.

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www.FreeGaza.org


--
Greta Berlin
Free Gaza Movement
357 99 081 767
www.freegaza.org
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Official TTI Chef
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Free Gaza Boat "Spirit of Humanity" Departs Cyprus




For more information, please contact:

Greta Berlin (English/French) or Caoimhe Butterly (Arabic/English/Spanish)

tel: +357 99 081 767 / email: [email protected]



(LARNACA, 29 June 2009) - The Free Gaza boat the "Spirit of Humanity"
departed Cyprus at 7:30am on Monday, 29 July. Twenty-one human rights
and solidarity workers representing eleven different countries were
aboard. The passengers include Nobel laureate Mairead Maguire and
former U.S. congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. The ship also carries
three tons of medical aid, children's toys, and rehabilitation and
reconstruction kits for twenty family homes.



Over 2,400 homes were destroyed in Gaza during the Israeli massacre in
December/January, 490 of them by F-16 airstrikes, as well as 30
mosques, 29 educational institutions, 29 medical centers, 10
charitable organizations, and 5 cement factories.



Each kit carries a small amount of supplies for a single family,
representing sectors of civil society currently being blockaded by
Israel: Agriculture, Building & Reconstruction, Education,
Electricity, Health, and Water & Sanitation. Although over 4 billion
dollars in aid was promised to Gaza in the aftermath of the Israeli
onslaught, little humanitarian aid and no reconstruction supplies have
been allowed in.

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Quotes:



Mairead Maguire, co-winner of the 1977 Nobel Peace prize for her work
in Northern Ireland:

"[The Palestinians of Gaza] must know that we have not and will not
forget them."



Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney:

"[T]he U.S. should send a message to Israel reiterating the reported
White House position that the blockade of Gaza should be eased, and
that medical supplies and building materials, including cement, should
be allowed in ... Will [President Obama] stand by his own words and
allow us to provide relief for Gaza or will he back down?"



Huwaida Arraf, Chairperson of the Free Gaza Movement:

"Israel’s closure policy is a blatant violation of international law.
We call upon our governments to take action to uphold their
obligations under the Fourth Geneva Conventions. Until they do, we
will act.

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Passengers aboard the Spirit of Humanity include:



Khalad Abdelkader, Bahrain
Khalad is an engineer representing the Islamic Charitable Association
of Bahrain.



Othman Abufalah, Jordan
Othman is a world-renowned journalist with al-Jazeera TV.



Khaled Al-Shenoo, Bahrain
Khaled is a lecturer with the University of Bahrain.



Mansour Al-Abi, Yemen
Mansour is a cameraman with Al-Jazeera TV.



Fatima Al-Attawi, Bahrain
Fatima is a relief worker and community activist from Bahrain.



Juhaina Alqaed, Bahrain
Juhaina is a journalist & human rights activist.



Huwaida Arraf, US
Huwaida is the Chair of the Free Gaza Movement and delegation
co-coordinator for this voyage.



Ishmahil Blagrove, UK
Ishmahil is a Jamaican-born journalist, documentary film maker and
founder of the Rice & Peas film production company. His documentaries
focus on international struggles for social justice.



Kaltham Ghloom, Bahrain
Kaltham is a community activist.



Derek Graham, Ireland
Derek Graham is an electrician, Free Gaza organizer, and first mate
aboard the Spirit of Humanity.



Alex Harrison, UK
Alex is a solidarity worker from Britain. She is traveling to Gaza to
do long-term human rights monitoring.



Denis Healey, UK
Denis is Captain of the Spirit of Humanity. This will be his fifth
voyage to Gaza.



Fathi Jaouadi, UK/Tunisia
Fathi is a British journalist, Free Gaza organizer, and delegation
co-coordinator for this voyage.



Mairead Maguire, Ireland
Mairead is a Nobel laureate and renowned peace activist.



Lubna Masarwa, Palestine/Israel
Lubna is a Palestinian human rights activist and Free Gaza organizer.



Theresa McDermott, Scotland
Theresa is a solidarity worker from Scotland. She is traveling to Gaza
to do long-term human rights monitoring.



Cynthia McKinney, US
Cynthia McKinney is an outspoken advocate for human rights and social
justice issues, as well as a former U.S. congressperson and
presidential candidate.



Adnan Mormesh, UK
Adnan is a solidarity worker from Britain. He is traveling to Gaza to
do long-term human rights monitoring.



Adam Qvist, Denmark
Adam is a solidarity worker from Denmark. He is traveling to Gaza to
do human rights monitoring.



Adam Shapiro, US
Adam is an American documentary film maker and human rights activist.



Kathy Sheetz, US
Kathy is a nurse and film maker, traveling to Gaza to do human rights
monitoring.
 

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30 JUNE 2009

"ALL WE WANT IS TO REACH GAZA. WE DO NOT SEEK A CONFRONTATION."

Activists aboard Gaza justice boat demand they be allowed to visit their friends & family in besieged Gaza, and deliver their cargo of medical supplies, children's toys, and reconstruction kits. They invite the world to join them.

(At Sea, 60km off the coast of the Gaza Strip) - Human Rights activists aboard the Free Gaza ship, the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY, today demanded that the Israeli Navy immediately stop threatening them.

“This aid is desperately needed by the people of Gaza,” said Mairead Maguire, winner of the Noble Peace Prize and Pacem in Terris Award for her work in Northern Ireland. “President Obama has called upon the Palestinians to abandon violence but Israel is denying them the right to non-violently resist the siege of Gaza.”

The unarmed justice ship departed Larnaca Port in Cyprus at 7:30am Monday with its crew of 21 human rights activists, humanitarian workers and journalists from 11 different countries, including Nobel laureate Mairead Maguire and former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. The boat, a converted ferry, hopes to arrive in Gaza Tuesday afternoon, following a grueling 30 hour sea voyage.

At 1:30am, Israeli warships surrounded the small civilian boat and threatened to open fire if they did not turn around. When the activists refused to be intimidated, Israeli Occupation Forces began jamming their instrumentation, blocking their GPS, radar, and navigation systems. This jamming was in direct violation of international maritime law, threatening the welfare and safety of the civilian ship.

Responding to this intimidation, Congresswoman McKinney declared, "I am extremely angry. We demand that the Israeli government call off their attack dogs. We are unarmed civilians aboard an unarmed boat delivering medical and reconstruction aid to other human beings in Gaza. Why in God's name would Israel want to attack us?"

Huwaida Arraf, Chairperson of the Free Gaza movement and delegation co-coordinator for this voyage, said, "All we want is to reach Gaza. We want to visit our friends and deliver our cargo of medical supplies, children's toys, and reconstruction materials. Our ship was searched and received security clearance from the Port Authorities in Cyprus before we departed."

Arraf continued, "We do not seek a confrontation. We have traveled from Cypriot waters to international waters and will enter Gazan waters. We've never gone anywhere near Israel. Israel’s closure of Gaza is an act of collective punishment and a blatant violation of international law. We call upon our governments to take action to uphold their obligations under the Fourth Geneva Conventions. If they won’t or until they do, we will act. We will come to Gaza again and again until this brutal siege is broken. We invite the good people of the world to join us."

Free Gaza boats are the first international ships in 41 years to sail to the Gaza Strip. Since August 2008, the Free Gaza Movement has organized 8 sea missions, successfully arriving to Gaza on 5 separate occasions. One two earlier occasions, Israeli Occupation Forces used violence to stop the ships, physically ramming and almost sinking the DIGNITY boat in December 2008, and threatening to fire on and kill unarmed passengers in January 2008. The fate of this, the eighth mission to Gaza, is still uncertain.
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For more information, please contact:
Greta Berlin (English/French) or Caoimhe Butterly (English/Arabic/Spanish) at 00357 99 081 767 / [email protected]
www.FreeGaza.org

WHAT YOU CAN DO!

CALL or FAX Major Liebovitz from the Israeli Navy at:
Tel + 972 5 781 86248 or +972 3737 7777 or +972 3737 6242
Fax +972 3737 6123 or +972 3737 7175

CALL Mark Regev in the Prime Minister's office at:
Tel +972 2670 5354 or +972 5 0620 3264
[email protected]

CALL Shlomo Dror in the Ministry of Defence at:
Tel +972 3697 5339 or +972 50629 8148
[email protected]
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Free Gaza Movement
357 99 081 767
www.freegaza.org
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