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CONTACT: CODEPINK Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK co-founder, 415-235-6517 (medea@codepinkalert.org) Col. Ann Wright, Veterans for Peace, 808-741-1141 Jean Stevens, CODEPINK national media coordinator, 508-769-2138 |
CODEPINK Women Travel to Gaza TODAY to Witness Damage and Demand A Lifting of The Blockade;
Plan to meet with women's groups, Hamas officials
WHAT: CODEPINK women to visit Gaza, examine damage, meet with women's groups and Hamas officials
WHEN: Jan. 30 to Feb. 9
WHERE: Cairo, Gaza
Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK co-founder, and retired Col. Ann Wright, former U.S. state department official, plan to enter Gaza through Egypt and spend 10 days on the citizen diplomacy trip, organized by CODEPINK. They hope to learn, firsthand, the needs of the Gaza people and demonstrate what George Mitchell, the Obama administration's Special Envoy for Middle East Peace currently visiting several Middle East countries, should do. So far, Mitchell has refused to visit Gaza and meet with Hamas.
"What sense does it make to send a Special Envoy to the Middle East, but not have him visit war-torn Gaza and speak to Hamas?" Benjamin said. "In our visit to Gaza, we will be doing precisely what George Mitchell should be doing-getting an understanding of the devastation that resulted from the Israeli invasion, and talking to governmental, non-governmental and UN representatives."
Benjamin and Wright will also meet with Palestinian aid groups including the Palestinian Medical Relief Society, the Gaza Community Mental Health Program and the Union of Palestinian Women's Committees, to discuss plans for CODEPINK's new worldwide call to action, "International Women's Day 2009: Dedicated to the Women of Gaza," designed to commemorate the women of Gaza on March 8, the United Nations-designated International Women's Day. The call is endorsed by the National Congress of Black Women, Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq, American Muslim Voice, author Alice Walker and journalist Laura Flanders.
Through this call to action, CODEPINK and partner groups will raise funds for the women of Gaza. An international women's delegation will return to Gaza from March 8 to 13 to deliver the aid to several groups, including the aforementioned groups, the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. With international pressure and the determination of the women in the delegation, CODEPINK is confident the Egyptian government will let the aid through.
In Gaza, 22 days of Israeli attacks earlier this year left more than 1,000 dead, including 412 children. Women have largely taken on the role as the primary caretakers of their families and communities while dealing with their own heartbreak. As in all communities ravaged by war and violence, they've become largely responsible for providing water, food, medicine, electricity and heat in the face of shortages for families and communities. Many women are also more at risk medically, as maternity wards often become surgical wards.
"The Israeli attack came after 18 months of a crippling blockade
that had already left the Palestinian population hungry, sick, weak,
and suffering from a catastrophic situation," Benjamin said. "We must
not only provide massive humanitarian aid, but lift the blockade that
is keeping the people of Gaza under siege."
For more information and interviews, please call or email Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK co-founder, at 415-235-6517 or medea@codepinkalert.org.
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Show AllHello,
I've read the above article and I as a Palestinian refugee borne in Lebanon in 1950. I agree fully with it's content. Hamas has been given a very bad name in the main stream media, and the Israeli lobby AIPAC. Although I disagree and do not condone the firing of rockets and injuring or killing inocent people on both sides,I can only explain them, it is to remind the occupier that it must give the Palestinians their rights and be treated with respect. The truth is that Hamas was elected democtaticly to be the representative of the Palestinian people for a good reason, Hamas unlike Fatah has been taking care of the Palestinian People for a long time,biult schools, hospitals, clinics etc.Hamas is a social organization ubove all, and then a resistance movement to get Palestinian rights, and rid the Palestinian people of the devestating occupation and siege of Gaza.Thank you CODPINK for stepping up and doing the right thing....
Kamal Hassan,
Palestinian Peace activist,
I am delighted to read of CODEPINK's Medea Benjamin and (ret.) Col. Ann Wright, a former diplomat, embarking on this trip to Gaza. I have appreciated the work that CODEPINK has done during the recent Israeli war on Gaza, an occupied territory that was already experiencing a humanitarian crisis.
President Obama has spoken of increased diplomacy and direct talks with Iran. Why not with Hamas that was elected fair and square at our urging? George Mitchell should have been dispatched with haste--to Gaza, to meet with Hamas.
May Justice & Peace Prevail in Gaza, Southern Israel, and in all of Israel-Palestine!
If Obama's special envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, does not meet with Hamas, it represents further that the Obama Administration is only posturing on behalf of the Israelis. Smoke & Mirrors.
It's like Obama's interview last week with the Saudi royal family's Dubai TV news station, al-Arabiya http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1874379,00.html, all smoke & mirrors for the sake of the duplicitous Saud family, who is holding onto power by a thread.
All the while, Obama is saying he is "reaching out to the Muslim world." It's a charade. Like many other human rights groups and journalists, CodePink may not even be allowed inside the Gaza by the Israelis, but turning them away will have worldwide PR consequences.
"Give me liberty or at least two shoes to hurl"
Code Pink gets results, like the Free Gaza movements humanitarian aid ships, I hope that they are allowed to enter.
This was news to me about George Mitchell, like Tony Blair who also has never been to Gaza, it is shocking and dismaying.
Diplomacy is all about making agreements with people who have different wants and needs. Diplomacy is unnecessary among friends and allies. George Mitchell helped broker the peace deal in Northern Ireland, perhaps he already knows that Hamas is not his problem, after all they are willing to negotiate.
He's probably under orders from zionist handlers and is loath to be smeared with accusations of antisemitism.
Which occurs to me, during the peace talks in Ireland no one ever tried to use the "anticatholic or antiprotestant card". In fact if it is antisemitic to demand justice for Palestinians, then I am obligated to be antisemitic.