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Activist Supports Probe of Aid Raid
The United States should join the call for an independent investigation of Israel's handling of the Gaza Aid Flotilla, in which nine activists were killed and dozens, including several Israeli soldiers, were wounded, a former Army colonel and ex-diplomat said Tuesday in Albuquerque.
(photo by Ann Wright/ uploaded from Flickr uscodepinkhq) Ann Wright, who served 29 years in the Army and nearly six years as a diplomat for the State Department, was one of three department officials to resign over the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Now an outspoken peace activist, Wright took part in the May 30-31 Gaza Aid Flotilla in which six civilian ships tried to go through Israel's naval blockade of the Gaza Strip, ostensibly to bring humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians.
The flotilla, organized by the Free Gaza Movement and the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief, was reportedly carrying humanitarian aid, medical supplies, construction materials and 718 international activists, journalists and crewmen.
After repeated warnings by Israeli Defense Force officials to turn back, the ships continued toward Gaza until they were boarded by Israeli commandos and taken to the port of Ashdod. Shots were fired during the boarding, resulting in the deaths.
All the participants were detained and deported within weeks. The ships and their cargo - including all records of the incident collected by the roughly 70 journalists on board - remain in Israeli hands.
"They took every camera we had, they took every cell phone we had. They took every computer we had," Wright told about 75 people gathered at First Congregational Church at the invitation of Veterans for Peace.
"All of the evidence ... is in the hands of the Israeli military," she said. "That's why we need an independent, neutral investigation, and the international community forcing Israel to give up the rest of the evidence."
The U.N. Security Council condemned the raid and demanded an impartial investigation. Despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plea for President Barack Obama to veto any Security Council condemnation of Israel, Obama has refused to do so.
Israel has said the three-year blockade of Gaza is needed to keep weapons and militants from infiltrating the Hamas-run territory.
Wright said the world has a one-sided view of what occurred because Israel has released only portions of confiscated video, Wright said.
"This is why we need an independent investigation," she said. "Right now, we only have the Israeli side of the story."
Wright is adamant that her activism is fueled by concern for the Palestinian people who, she said, live in an Israeli-imposed "open-air prison."
Though noting that Hamas - labeled a terrorist organization by the United States - was democratically elected by the Palestinians, Wright said she does not support the Palestinian government.
"I am there to help the people of Gaza. It's a very clear distinction to me."
Wright is now organizing another attempt to get past the blockade, this time under the banner of a group called U.S. Ship to Gaza.
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Show AllI was very happy to read this in the Albuquerque Paper!
Actually I was surprised.
I've got to thank them!
Thank you Col. Wright. She is correct in stating she is working on behalf of the PEOPLE of Gaza. One does NOT have to support a government to support the people. (Kinda like here in the good ol' US of A). The people of the US must get off their rears and demand that their government lead in this area instead of allowing Israel to dictate what the US does.
Remember the USS Liberty!
I, for one, am fascinated by Israel's immaculate contempt for humanity. It's callousness and it's ability to dehumanize it's endless stream of victims is something to behold. The Apartheid Wall symbolizes the psychic iron curtain which segregates zionists from humanity. They may thank their life advisors for the madness which they have wrought.
It seems clear that the German Nazi Regime was psychopathic.
Does it follow that the victims of psychopathy are doomed to
become psychopathic? I think not ---- many Jewish people and many Isreali citizens abhor (as do I) the psychopathic behavior of the Isreali government. (and more and more, the US Government in its senseless wars) What is it that drives some to the "dark side"? This is not a just an academic question, but is perhaps an existential one for mankind.
Any ideas "YOS"?
If by "many Jewish people" you mean a miniscule amount. Look at the hypocrisy here -
There were probably the same percentage (and maybe even more) of Nazis that abhorred the psychotic behavior of Nazi Germany...
but you freely note that the Nazi Regime was psychopathic.
So let me freely note that this homeland of the Jews is psychopathic.
Please don't compare the Israeli Aparheid Wall to the "Iron Curtain" that Moscow had Winston Churchill said in 1946. That was a piece of BS and Churchill knew when he said it. But the US media covered it. But when Churchill in 1953 made a plea for the West to call off the Cold War the US media just couldn't cover it except for I F Stone. Stone covered and put up a challenge as to why the rest of the US media didn't. But we know the answer to that, as the US power elites had to have their way and besides the US media is a part of the US power elite system as is the military, the national security apparatus, and all other elements tied to such, as in the military, industrial, national security, media complex.