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Gaza Flotilla is Stifled, But Not Spirit of Resistance
It looked like a scene from an opera. Massed in the doorway and second floor balconies of a quaint building in Athens, facing a magnificent view of the Parthenon, Spanish activists hung banners and flashed peace signs and proclaimed that they wouldn't leave the building, the Embassy of Spain, until their government assured them that their boat, "The Guernica," could at last leave for the suffering and besieged territory of Gaza.
Like other boats in the “Freedom Flotilla 2,” an international flotilla aiming to end the naval blockade of Gaza, the Spaniards' boat has been blocked from sailing by bureaucratic measures imposed by the Greek government. This was unacceptable to the activists. On July 4, 2011, the Spanish Ambassador to Greece had agreed to meet with only four of the Spanish activists, but at a pre-arranged time, one of the four had gone downstairs, opened the door and ushered in 17 others to help them occupy the Embassy. Today, three days later, they have issued an eloquent statement explaining why they still refuse to leave. They call for an end to the illegal blockade of Gaza and for immediate release of their boat so that it can soon reach Gazan shores.
I’m here as an activist passenger on the United States flotilla boat, the Audacity of Hope, also blocked by the Greek government decision. We tried to escape to international waters but were towed back to dock by heavily-armed boats of the Greek Coast Guard. We haven’t tried an embassy occupation. "That's what your group should be doing," said one of the main organizers of the international flotilla effort, referring to the Spanish action.
He's right. And yet, crucial and telling differences exist between the Embassy of Spain in Athens, where I counted exactly one security guard nonchalantly keeping watch in the first afternoon of the Spanish activists' demonstration, and the Embassy of the U.S. in Athens. The U.S. Embassy takes up about four square blocks of land. Nondescript, boxy white buildings are surrounded by spiked fences of battleship gray. Embassy employees arrive at a checkpoint and are subjected to search routines that include examining the base of their vehicle as it drives over a pit. Dozens of guards maintain round the clock security. What necessitates such elaborate security measures? Is it simply that U.S. lives are more precious than the lives of others and therefore must be intensely safeguarded, or might it be that menacing economic and military policies enforced by the U.S. have caused antagonism and rage sufficient to endanger official U.S. representatives in almost any part of the globe?
Several of us who were quietly fasting, across the street from our Embassy, earlier this week, called upon the U.S. to help free Gaza, free our ship from a Greek port, and free, or at least visit, our captain who was, at the time, detained in a Greek jail. When we politely declined to end our fasting presence, we were loaded into Greek police squad cars and held for several hours. The next day, the Greek police again detained six U.S. activists, this time for sitting on a park bench across from the home of the U.S. Ambassador to Greece.
Had U.S. activists attempted to occupy the U.S. Embassy in Athens, in an action comparable to that of the Spaniards, we surely wouldn't have been filmed waving from open air balconies. It's likely that the only cameras within the U.S. compound that would cover such an event would be U.S. surveillance cameras.
And, of course, the plight we want to make visible is not ours but rather that of the Palestinians in Gaza who rarely have an opportunity to raise or amplify their voices. Our guiding question, our rudder, as we contemplate next steps, asks to what extent we can focus world attention on the plight of Palestinians in Gaza. Today, I read an article by Professor Noam Chomsky in which he asked Chris Gunness, a spokesperson for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency in Gaza to describe the humanitarian crisis Gazans face. "If there were no humanitarian crisis, if there weren't a crisis in almost every aspect of life in Gaza there would be no need for the flotilla," said Gunness. " 95 percent of all water in Gaza is undrinkable, 40 percent of all disease is water-borne ... 45.2 percent of the labor force is unemployed, 80 percent aid dependency, a tripling of the abject poor since the start of the blockade. Let's get rid of this blockade and there would be no need for a flotilla."
And so it goes. Our formation as peace and antiwar activists, should be guided by focusing on the most impoverished people who bear the brunt of our economic and military warfare. We U.S. activists must continue to learn from the durable actions and plans of the Spaniards and numerous other internationals gathered here in Athens, many of whom are facing draconian new economic policies in their home countries as financial institutions hold sway over governments and demand new austerity measures..
Greek activists who assemble every night in Athens’ Syntagma Square have constructed an inspiring, effective means for developing free speech and determined, risk-taking action in a setting that has evolved to emphasize simplicity, sharing of resources and a clear preference for service rather than dominance.
I leave Greece tonight with sincere regret that I didn't spend more time learning from these sturdy activists.
I and another US Boat to Gaza campaign member, Missy Lane, will head to Tel Aviv, where we plan to be part of a "flytilla," a new campaign which will bring hundreds of activists together in Israel's Ben Gurion airport, all of us intent on reaching Palestinian refugee camps and/or visiting Gazan families.
Earlier this evening, a group of U.S. activists who've been able to remain longer, here in Athens, demonstrated at each of the heavily guarded streets leading to the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to Greece. The Ambassador is hosting a huge festival tonight, in celebration of the U.S. July 4 holiday that commemorates independence.
Several Greek people passing us read our signs seeking freedom for Gaza and asked us to understand that as recently as one year ago, the government of Greece showed no sign of submitting to Israeli or U.S. pressure and allowed international flotilla boats to sail. But, now. they are dependent on the whims of financial elites around the world. The IMF is prescribing draconian measures which will wreck their economy and make them subservient to the dictates of foreign multinationals. What would happen if the government defied the masters?
The Greek government has been told to bend down and kiss the dirt, and if it doesn't do so it will be told to bend down and eat the dirt.
So far, the government has complied, and one instance of galling obeisance is their cooperation with Israeli and U.S. governmental insistence that no boats bound for Gaza be allowed to depart from Grecian ports.
The flotilla may not leave Grecian ports this month, but the idea and practice of dissent surely will. The Arab Spring has planted seeds throughout the eastern Mediterranean, from its birthplace in Tunisia, through the Mubarak overthrow in Egypt, here to Greece, and of course throughout the world as it spreads into a heralded European Summer. With democracy in Gaza, here in Greece, and throughout the world so dependent on what our own government does in the United States, U.S. citizens should surely be thinking, thinking constantly, of daily actions, gutsy and inspiring, which we can take in our home country where we face so little risk compared with so many living in utmost precarity – so many beckoning all of us to carry their hard-fought struggle beyond one Arab Spring into a perennial human striving for freedom; into hope, perhaps outlandish hope, even for an American autumn. A grand drama is unfolding here in Greece, in Egypt, in Gaza, and throughout the world, which may end in sorrow or in jubilation largely depending on whether people of the United States are watching, and themselves getting ready to take the stage.


15 Comments so far
Show AllIsrael keeps pushing the envelope....and their luck. They are selling the US out to China, raising hell with Russia by causing problems in the Balkans and financial "warfare' such as Ireland's problem being taken advantage of by Israel cutting deals with Bulgaria and Romania... Oh, and military agreements with the Greek govt. Here is a small sample from this morning.......
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/Jul-08/Israel-violated-Lebanese-airspace-as-Cabinet-faced-vote.ashx#axzz1RW17SeUh
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-expropriates-palestinian-land-in-order-to-legalize-west-bank-settlement-1.372023
It's strange, but more and more often the word "treason" comes to mind when I think of the AIPAC scum who make these crimes possible. They _cannot_ be good for the people of the US, never mind the innocent Palestinians.
I agree.......
http://www.nineoclock.ro/leading-jewish-body-welcomes-romania-stance-on-palestinian-plan/
Info on the Balkans....
http://tinyurl.com/3dlc3aj
Thank you Kathy Kelly for being the beautiful person you are. Thank you Kathy Kelly for putting your life on the line for so may years, from the sanction days in Iraq to Palestine, and for the good of all of humanity. Thank you Kathy Kelly for your eloquent essays, the best in critical social analysis that is never seen in the U.S. mainstream media. Kathy Kelly, God must love you so much as America loves you.
Amen. Kathy Kelly is a true inspiration.
Hey, here's the USA's "good old dollar diplomacy" at work again. Gee. Damn it would be nice if some of the countries on the euro would drop that bastard and tell the US and Israeli power elites to go to hell!
Realmente asombrada, yo pensaba que todos en EEUU eran unos idiotas asesinos!
Esta mujer es de noble corazón, muy inteligente y correcta.
Espero todos podamos vivir en un mundo mejor, sin guerras, hambre, dolor, es de todos la responsabilidad por esto.
Un fuerte abrazo desde Argentina, donde sabemos muy bien de gobiernos títeres y financieros buitres!
I think that the flotilla accomplished much more than they might think. Even when losing a battle; the PR was there and should be exploited to it's fullest extent. Tony
It's time that politicians begin paying for their support of apartheid Israel. Start pushing them to publicly state their position on Gaza, the suppression of the Palestinians, etc. during their primaries so that the people can choose, prior to the general election, a candidate that supports freedom and liberty. Then, if a pro-Israel candidate is the chosen candidate, vote for ANYONE else who is not an Israel supporter, no matter what party he or she is from. Most of all, vote for NO INCUMBENTS at all. 99% of them have all supported Israel and the two wars. NO INCUMBENTS no matter what. They depend on the "lesser evil" votes. I'd rather have real evil over the crap we got from Obama. McCain would have been better than Obama!
I am not optimistic that even ONE politician in the US will lose an election over supporting Israel. Not one. If you think this could happen, which politicians do you think are vulnerable? If there were an action list of individuals, like the lists that the NRA and the right put out, that would be a good way to focus protest and voting.
PEACE: AIPAC STYLE
Two AIPAC-inspired measures are currently before the House and Senate to
support a two-state solution to the Palestine-Israeli conflict. Only Palestinians
pre-approved by the US and Israel need apply. (The rest are "terrorists",
"militants", and so forth.)
These measures are: H. Res. 268 in the House
S. Res. 185 in the Senate (introductory words are in Senate part)
Access via the congressional internet, www.thomas.gov. (Be sure to click
NUMBER) before entering the bill number before "search")
Most of the particulars are either false or absurd or both. If you have ever
heard of Israel's "Operation Cast Lead" you may possibly be aware of
other facts. Otherwise read THE GOLDSTONE REPORT.
Ha' aretz columnist Ari Shavit wrote a colmn later "adapted" for the New
York Times as follows:
"....we believe with absolute certitude that now, with the White House and
Senate in our hands along with the Pentagon and the New York Times, the
lives [of Arabs] do not count as much as our own. Their blood does not
count as much as our blood. We believe with absolute certitude that
now, when we have the AIPAC lobby...we truly have the right to tell 400,000
that in eight hours they must flee from their homes, [which we will then]
treat as military targets. And that we have the right to rain 16,000 bombs on
their villages and towns and populated areas. That we have the right to
kill without any guilt..."
cited in WORLD ORDERS OLD AND NEW by Noam Chomsky, pp.293-294
footnote 54
With more sarcasm than I am able to summon, I can only observe that it
must be marvelous to have such "allies" as we in the US (including Congress)
have chosen.
The US and "the west" must be prepared to deal with the new and
sovereign Government of Palestine. Although nothing is a "given", one
might assume that HAMAS will paly a major role in this government.
The extent to which the "PLO" will find places in such a government
are up to the new Government of Palestine, not the US and Israel.
email:peterloeb@yahoo.com
What saddens me is the way in which Greece, a beautiful country with a rich history and the birthplace of democracy, is being blackmailed by the US and Israel and being forced to shred its values simply for the sake of appeasing the world's financial elites.
I wrote this a moment ago responding to another article on the broad subject:........
The best rationalization for the existence of Israel that I've read is that G-d proclaimed that the geographic area to belong to the Jews. (Everyone realizes that G-d runs some big Real Estate Co...) Allegedly, the Jews were "kicked out" in two general purges, 2000 & 3000 years ago. Or maybe it was just that conditions "on the ground" were onerous enough to cause many Jews to leave the "Palestine" area. Odd how G-d would favor one small group of humans over ALL the rest.... I've saved a 1990's science article from the fairly zionistic newyorktimes. It states that the "jewish" people & the "palestinian" people shared a common DNA until about 6000 years ago, & then split. The "jews" miraculously "found" religion a couple hundred years later. What timing! Seems to me, we got a "Hatfield" & "McCoy" thing goin' on here. In other words (soooooooo ironically) it's a !@#$%^&* family feud!!! And the rest of the world has to suffer.... The whole zionist desire to have their own "country" is really just like a 3 year old wanting to claim part of the communal sand box as their own to the exclusion of everyone else............................................. There's no question the the "creation" of Israel was based on imperialism, theft, & murder. No question. None.......................... Imagine if all Jewish people who wanted to live in "Palestine" had bought land, houses, etc., just like anyone who wants to move to a certain geographic area. Over the past 63 years, they could've helped turn the Middle East into a fantastic multi-cultural place that the whole world would've admired. Zionists = Murderers. Yo Israel, wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy too many intelligent, in-reality people see right through the lies. That's it. It's that simple. And sane people are not going to ignore it!!!... Now wish me "Mazel-Tov" on my daughter's Bat Mitzvah two weeks ago..... 'course, I was born into that Jewish guy's - heyzeus - religion.... & my attitude since I was about eleven is: IMAGINE NO RELIGION!...
ps. yeah. I know, Jesus was NEVER christian!!!
pps. my last name's of english origin. i figure i've got at least 20-30%....... & THEY likely have the worst rights-abusing record in the past 10,000 years!.................. of course, even the slightest slight is sorrowful....................... but then, that's what it's all about, t'aint?
Larry Summers appears in Facebook movie.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/a-larry-summers-moment-on-the-big-screen/
Then...
Israel uses Facebook to blacklist, detain or deport Tel Aviv-bound travellers
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1022008--israel-uses-facebook-to-blacklist-detain-or-deport-tel-aviv-bound-travellers
Then.. Here is the PR machine in action...
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/07/a-walk-in-the-woods-with-mark-zuckerberg/