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FREE GAZA BOATS
ARRIVE IN GAZA |
08-23-2008
GAZA (23 August 2008)
- Two small boats, the SS Free Gaza and the SS Liberty,
successfully landed in Gaza early this evening, breaking
the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The boats were crewed
by a determined group of international human rights
workers from the Free Gaza Movement. They had spent two
years organizing the effort, raising money by giving
small presentations at churches, mosques, synagogues,
and in the homes of family, friends, and supporters.
They left Cyprus on
Thursday morning, sailing over 350 kilometers through
choppy seas. They made the journey despite threats that
the Israeli government would use force to stop them.
They continued sailing although they lost almost all
communications and navigation systems due to outside
jamming by some unknown party. They arrived in Gaza to
the cheers and joyful tears of hundreds of Palestinians
who came out to the beaches to welcome them.
Two small boats, 42
determined human rights workers, one simple message:
“The world has not forgotten the people of this land.
Today, we are all from Gaza.”
Tonight, the cheering
will be heard as far away as Tel Aviv and Washington
D.C.
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“We recognize that
we’re two, humble boats, but what we’ve accomplished is
to show that average people from around the world can
mobilize to create change. We do not have to stay silent
in the face of injustice. Reaching Gaza today, there is
such a sense of hope, and hope is what mobilizes people
everywhere.”
--Huwaida Arraf.
Huwaida is
Palestinian-American, and also a citizen of Israel.
She’s a human rights activist and co-founder of the
International Solidarity Movement. In 2007 she received
her Juris Doctor from American University in Washington
D.C. Currently she teaches Human Rights and Humanitarian
Law at Al Quds University in Jerusalem. Huwaida sailed
to Gaza aboard the SS Liberty.
“We’re the first ones
in 41 years to enter Gaza freely - but we won’t be the
last. We welcome the world to join us and see what we’re
seeing.”
--Paul Larudee, Ph.D.
Paul is a cofounder
of the Free Gaza Movement and a San Francisco Bay Area
activist on the issue of justice in Palestine. He sailed
to Gaza aboard the SS Liberty.
“What we’ve done
shows that people can do what governments should have
done. If people stand up against injustice, we can truly
be the conscience of the world.”
--Jeff Halper, Ph.D.
Jeff is an Israeli
professor of anthropology and coordinator of the Israeli
Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), a
non-violent Israeli peace and human rights organization
that resists the Israeli occupation on the ground. In
2006, the American Friends Service Committee nominated
Jeff to receive the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize with
Palestinian intellectual and activist Ghassan Andoni.
Jeff sailed to Gaza aboard the SS Free Gaza.
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