Aug 17, 2008

Threats and Intimidation Against Free Gaza Freedom Sailors

Update: Israeli Government Recognizes “Humanitarian” Mission to Break the Siege of Gaza

The Free Gaza Movement, modern-day freedom riders of hues and persuasions, is sailing towards its objective in the Mediterranean Sea, approaching the Gaza strip that remains blockaded, the object of often savage Israeli occupation, starving and preventing the lives of the 1.4 million human beings living there.

The Free Gaza Movement movement is attempting to ship medical supplies in two boats, the Free Gaza and the Liberty, as they challenge the illegal Israeli occupation of what should be this sovereign land, the Gaza strip.

The Free Gaza Movement movement is not counting on the Israeli government's commitment to human rights during it voyage, and is prepared to die in its cause, though the mission is so well covered in the British press that Israel risks pariah status should its military kill the members of this mission.

One gets a flavor of rightwing reaction supporting Israeli militaristic policy (by no means enjoying majority support in Israel) by reading the commentary to the mission's coverage in the Jerusalem Post.

An update from Free Gaza Movement:

Across the world, there are laws against threatening other people. Verbal threats give rise to great personal and emotional insecurity, and they can be the midwives to terrible violence. Many of us on board the SS Liberty and SS Free Gaza have been threatened in these past few days. It’s appalling enough to receive phone calls, warning us that our boats will be blown up or asking us if we know how to swim, but when the callers go after our families, then that crosses the line from adolescent intimidation to psychological terrorism. This past Thursday, Lauren Booth received one such call.

“On the 14th of August 2008, an anonymous man called my home in France as my daughters played hide and seek in the garden. This stranger spoke to my husband, warning him that 'your wife is in great danger. These ships will be blown up.' My husband asked how it was this person had obtained our private home number. No response was forthcoming, but the illicit threats carried on.”

Other members of our nonviolent project have had their families in Occupied Palestine threatened with violence as well. From these threats, a pernicious pattern of intimidation is beginning to emerge. The question, of course, is just who benefits the most by trying to terrorize and stop us from breaking Israel’s terrible siege on 1.4 million Palestinians in Gaza?

In April, 2008, The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel released a report stating, “The illegal exploitation of family members, who, in most instances, are not suspects themselves, has on many occasions caused severe psychological suffering to interrogees and to their innocent relatives. In more extreme cases, this method takes the form of psychological torture of a detainee rendering him a victim of a cruel psychological manipulation via the illegal exploitation of a close relative.”

Today in the Israeli newspaper, Haartez, Amos Harel writes:

“Defense officials favor forcefully blocking two boats, which a group of U.S.-basedactivists plan to sail to Gaza ... A position paper by the Foreign Ministry's legal department says Israel has the right to use force against the demonstrators as part of the Oslo Accords ... the Foreign Ministry's paper means that security forces could detain the vessels upon entry to Gaza's territorial waters, arrest the passengers and haul the ship to Israel, where the detainees could be interrogated.”

The Oslo accords expired in 1999, but even when they were in place they never advocated or allowed Israel to use deadly force against nonviolent human rights workers. However, Israel has decided to interpret the now-defunct accords as giving them permission to act violently against us.


Given this situation, we, the members of the Free Gaza Movement, would like to make two things very clear to the government of Israel:

1) We are nonviolent human rights activists and we have vowed to take nonviolent action, in either word or deed, against any other human beings -including against Israeli government and military officials who, apparently,wish us harm.

2) The threats and intimidation that we have received these past few days,though disturbing, do not even come close to the suffering imposed on 1.4million Palestinians through the illegal and immoral Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. Given the enormity of this crisis, we will not be deterred.

We will sail to Gaza, and this siege will be lifted.

- Members of the Free Gaza and Liberty, setting sail this week.

4 comments:

  1. 'Armageddon' means 'the lifting of the veil' between you and god (reality).
    Perhaps this peaceful action will help lift part of the veil concealing Israeli Zionist criminals from the rest of the world.

    God speed.

    Tom Dennen

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  2. The days of that cancerous terrorist rathole in the middle east are numbered. Amen.

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  3. I wish you well, however, I fear that you may become a boatload of martyrs. Hopefully, you can point out that only Israel benefits from these endless Middle East wars. Iraq is the beginning. As we commit war-crimes in Baghdad, the US gov't commits treason at home by opening mail, eliminating habeas corpus, using the judiciary to steal private lands, banning books like America Deceived (book) from Amazon, Facebook and Wikipedia, conducting warrantless wiretaps and engaging in illegal wars on behalf of AIPAC's 'money-men'. Soon, another US false-flag operation will occur (sinking of an Aircraft Carrier by Mossad) and the US will invade Iran.. Then we'll invade Syria, then Saudi Arabia, then Lebanon (again) then ....

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  4. All the best. I wish for you the best outcome. And pray for your safe return and a better Palestine.

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