Free Gaza Boat Peace Activists Determined to Sail to
Gaza Despite the Illegal Israeli Threats to Stop Them, Says Greta Berlin
Greta Berlin to IMEMC: we are determined to sail to Gaza despite the
illegal stopping
Monday August 18, 2008 15:29 by Rami Almeghari - IMEMC Execlusive
In the upcoming few days, Gaza will welcome a group of international
activists, who are set to sail from Cyprus to Gaza. The internationals
are coming from various countries worldwide to break the siege of Gaza
and send out a message of solidarity with its besieged people under a
debilitating Israeli blockade for the past 14 months .
The Israeli occupation government has recently threatened of forcefully
preventing the Free Gaza Boat from arriving at Gaza shores. IMEMC's Rami
Almeghari conducted the following exclusive interview with Greta Berlin,
media representative of the Free Gaza Boat movement.
What was the motive behind sailing to Gaza?
We want to break the siege of Gaza. We want to raise international
awareness about Gaza's outdoor prison and pressure the international
community to review its sanctions policy and end its support for
continued Israeli occupation. We want to uphold Palestine's right to
welcome internationals as visitors and human rights observers.
How many international activists are sailing to Gaza and what they
represent?
There are 40 people sailing, the oldest is 84 and the youngest is 22. We
come from 17 countries, and we all represent people who are appalled at
the treatment of 1.5 million Palestinians.
Do you expect arrival at the shores of the besieged coastal territory,
or there are any obstacles?.
Apparently, the Israeli navy and the Israeli government say they will
forcefully stop us. We will do our best to continue to sail toward Gaza
in spite the the illegal stopping of the Palestinians' right to ask us
to come by Israel.
Are you bringing any supplies to the people of Gaza?
This is a human right's mission and not a humanitarian mission. The
people of Gaza need to have their human and civil rights back. They are
capable of taking care of themselves, feeding themselves and being
productive if the Israeli military would let them have their human
rights, rights guaranteed by International Law.
We are bringing 200 hearing aids for the children who are losing their
hearing because of Israel's constant sound bombs and sonic booms.
What a message you intend to send through this initiative ?
We hope to bring the message of hope. The message that the world has not
forgotten these 1.4 million people surrounded by 10 meter walls,
imprisoned and tortured by their prison guards.
We want to tell the international community that they cannot turn away
as Israel commits slow-motion genocide on a civilian population. We want
to let the world know that one of the reasons Israel is committing these
crimes, is because they are trying to steal the natural gas that lies
off the coast of Gaza as they have stolen the land, water and trees of
the Palestinians in the past.
Media sources reported that Israel will prevent your access to Gaza, how
do you view this and what actions you might be doing in case you are
prevented?.
We are bringing the media with us to bear witness. We will do our best
to resist nonviolently. We will let the world know that 40 human rights
workers can make a difference.
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