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A Force More Powerful
Later this month, ships from
all over the world will converge in the Mediterranean and set sail for
the occupied and besieged Gaza Strip. This international coalition is
called the Freedom Flotilla.
The Free Gaza Movement has sailed eight missions to Gaza in the past
three years, five of them successful. The last three were violently
stopped by the Israeli Navy; the boat Dignity was rammed three times and the Spirit of Humanity turned back in January 2009, then seized and all aboard arrested.
This time the Freedom Flotilla is upping the ante and instead of one-
and two-vessel challenges, will be breaking Israel's siege with an
eight-boat front.
In the past, the Israel Navy could pick us off as individual boats.
Now, including Free Gaza's four ships, 700 passengers and some 5,000
tons of reconstruction materials and medical equipment. This includes
Free Gaza's MV Rachel Corrie, which was purchased through generous donations from Malaysia's Perdana Global Peace Foundation.
The Israeli government has responded to the "sea intifada" coming its
way with saber rattling and accusations of serving Hamas. Israel has
proscribed the Turkish human rights and relief group Insani Vardim
Vakafi (IHH). IHH is responsible for sending a cargo ship and passenger
ship in the Freedom Flotilla. Israel has accused it and Free Gaza of
"supporting terrorism." Half the Israeli navy is set to challenge the
mission, with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak at the helm
commanding the operation in person. The air force is on standby and
"diplomatic pressure" is being applied behind the scenes. The message
is clear from Israel: "We will stop you and we will use force to stop
you."
At no point does the Freedom Flotilla enter Israeli territorial waters.
The journey starts in local European or Turkish waters, courses through
international waters and ends in Gaza's territorial waters. No
checkpoints interrupt us. No walls daunt our sight. We've proven that
it's possible to sail a clear line with no borders, as we want the
world to be, until we get to Gaza.
Free Gaza is best described as a tactic but in practice, a tactic
within a score of tactics active in the global solidarity movement. But
it is an expensive one -- and many have criticized the hundreds of
thousands of dollars that have been spent on the missions for boats and
finding boats, flagging, registration, legal costs, management costs,
port fees, crew pay, mooring fees, repairs, renovation, GPS, warehouses
for cargo, crane and forklift hire. Collectively the cost of the
Flotilla runs literally into the millions of euros. Some ask: "Isn't
that money better spent on 'aid'?"
Every Palestinian family we met in Gaza, particularly after Israel's
invasion last winter kept saying to us: "We don't want aid, we need a
political solution; we need our rights. Our issue cannot be reduced or
swapped into bags of flour or food parcels. Palestine is not a
humanitarian issue -- it is a political one." This reality, of the need
for justice, tests the aid industry in Palestine, and the false
"objectivity" and lack of political will in the face of human suffering
with the claim: "We don't take sides. We want to continue to keep
giving our humanitarian aid."
Well, we do take sides -- that of direct democracy over occupation and apartheid.
This flotilla is an interruption to a discourse of power that says --
governments know best, leave it to us to negotiate new "freedoms" and
realities; a continuation of not even top-down but top-to-top processes
of keeping power out of the hands of ordinary people. Leaders fly from
continent to continent, round table discussions go round and round,
elephants in the room stamp their feet and roar ignored. This flotilla
puts that power back into our hands -- to interrupt this ongoing Nakba.
We will not stop. From 1948 until now, history keeps repeating itself,
colonies keep expanding, corporations keep reaping the rewards of
reproducing repression; daily dispossession and casual killing is
normalized, and alienation from the consequences of our work and
actions keeps us compartmentalized. The occupation is reproduced on a
daily basis in factories, classrooms, courtrooms, cinemas, art
galleries, supermarkets and holiday resorts. Radical refusal, radical
transgressions can make change happen. Refusing to be alienated from
our brothers and sisters and recognizing our community is the essence
of solidarity.
This flotilla represents radical solidarity and a force that can be
realized when people from all over the world act on their conscience.
It's a force made real through stepping out onto the streets or into
occupation-supporting businesses, through speaking out, through
fundraising in mosques, churches, synagogues, schools; through writing,
singing, sharing, relaying and promoting, and packing and driving boxes
of materials and cement, and cheering on and praying for and protesting
any attack.
Israel may well succeed in stopping us -- but this is an unknown and
here is power in that. We can affect that which hasn't happened yet.
When Rachel Corrie stood in front of the bulldozer driver that killed
her, she acted on radical trust -- that the soldier would see her
humanity. She lost, because the soldier had lost his humanity. Yet
Rachel's faith abides in each of us. Because if our oppressors are
losing their humanity then we must never stop showing them that we have
it. We are undertaking this mission in the spirit of those who have
fought and sacrificed their lives for our collective humanity, and to
remind everyone who can see of the need to act on it.
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Show AllWow! These are true freedom fighters. I have chills on my arms and am having a hard time expressing my joy and respect.
Peace and goodwill to you,
may the convoy get through.
"Israel has accused it and Free Gaza of "supporting terrorism.""
These words "supporting terrorism" have been legitimized by a compliant mainstream media. They mean absolutely nothing.
Bon Voyage !!!!!
It is necessary to break the silence and tolerance of this sadistic siege. 1.4 million people are held hostage to a policy that promotes the idea of supremacy of one group over the other.
Good luck!
this young woman (she's a journalist and union organizer from Poland) - and her friends are incredible. I can't imagine myself having that kind of courage and determination for justice..much as I wish I have it too.
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Sioux Rose
I hope Rachel is watching from the other side; and I pray that the flotilla gets through to deliver some tools to an unfairly oppressed people. Any seed of justice planted is a good thing.
Hostility NEVER results in PEACE.
Attitude adjustment is needed.
I am so ashamed when I see my President and his Secretary of State present themselves to AIPAC on bended knee.
POINT: You will not see any of this on the evening news. Guess why.
"I spoke with the head military lawyer for the IDF, Joel Singer, and I said 'You know, I'm two weeks here. It's clear you people are inflicting Nuremberg crimes on the Palestinians, exactly what the Nazis did to the Jews. What's your explanation?' He said 'Military necessity'. Notice, he didn't disagree with me. I said 'That argument was rejected at Nuremberg when the lawyers for the Nazis made it.' So then he said, 'Well, we have public relations people in the United States, and they handle these matters for us.' "
-- Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law, University of Illinois
Americans need to learn that Israel is NOT our friend. Israel is not anyone's friend. Israel is only going to pretend to be our friend as long as we don't tell the world the truth about their hypocrisy.
BRAVO!!!
Wow, incredibly moving.
Video here: http://palestinenote.com/cs/media/p/4930.aspx
YES, our brave sisters and brothers will be exposing their beautiful humanity that will disclose israeli inhumanity.
WE must support and focus our will, thoughts, and prayers on our brave sisters and brothers to stand true in their humanity as they face israeli inhumanity. Peace to all who seek and pursue Peace!
A People more Powerful.
Congratulations and best wishes.
Freedom Flotilla = dead men sailing.