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Elderly Refugee, Yousuf Barakat, to Join 1,000
International Activists in Gaza March
Elderly refugee to join Gaza march
Published today (updated) 14/12/2009 13:43
Bethelehm - Ma'an -
Palestinian refugee Yousuf Barakat will return to Palestine with
1,000 international delegates of the Gaza Freedom March set for 31
December, the event's organizers said on Monday.
Yousuf Barakat,
74, was born in Haifa, Palestine under the British Mandate. Barakat’s
family was compelled to leave their home when Jewish immigrants were
settled in Palestine after World War II.
In August 1947, as a
12-year-old shepherd boy, he landed at Ellis Island in the US with his
family, not speaking a word of English. Four years later, his father
died, leaving Barakat to take care of his mother and three sisters.
"He has been taking care of the needy ever since," the statement
said. Now a retired psychotherapist, Barakat has devoted himself to
working with the juvenile justice system, helping the youth develop
trust and relationships through his treatment and rehabilitation
program.
He also has deep emotional ties to his native Palestine
and is deeply saddened that the US government is facilitating the
suffering of Palestinians, the march's organizers wrote.
“I am
appalled at the billions of US tax dollars that have gone to the Israeli
government, which continues a 60-year-long occupation of Palestinian
homelands. And when I saw all the death and destruction from the
invasion of Gaza, I knew I had to do something. That’s why I’m joining
the Gaza Freedom March.”
Departing for Egypt, Barakat and 1,000
other international activists will caravan into Gaza to witness the
still remaining devastation of last year's attacks and on 31 December,
will join local Palestinians in a nonviolent march from northern Gaza to
the Erez border crossing into Israel. On the Israeli side of the Erez
border Palestinians and Israelis will also call on the Israeli
government to open the border.
Following Hamas' takeover in
2007, Israel closed off the Erez border crossing to the majority of
Palestinians living in Gaza, which was used by Palestinians to enter
Israel for work, study and medical treatment. Now only a handful of
Palestinians with the required permits are allowed to transit via this
crossing.
The statement added that other participants include
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker, leading Syrian comedian
Duraid Lahham, South African anti-apartheid leader Ronnie Kasrils,
French Senator Alima Boumediene–Thiery, author and Filipino Parliament
member Walden Bello, former European Parliamentarian Luisa Morgantini
from Italy, President of the US Center for Constitutional Rights
attorney Michael Ratner, Japanese former Ambassador to Lebanon Naoto
Amaki, French hip-hop artists Ministere des Affaires Populaires, among
many others.
Families of three generations, doctors, lawyers,
diplomats, 70 students, an interfaith group that includes rabbis,
priests and imams, a women's delegation, a Jewish contingent, a veterans
group and Palestinians born overseas who have never seen their families
in Gaza will also join the march.
It is expected that 50,000
Palestinians will also participate in the event, spanning all segments
of society and work, including NGOs, professors and students, and
women's rights groups.
The march, set to take place in Gaza on 31
December, is described by the organizers as "an historic initiative to
break the siege that has imprisoned the 1.5 million Palestinians who
live there. Conceived in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela
and nonviolent resistance to injustice worldwide, the march will gather
people from all over the world to demand that the Israeli government
open the borders."
In addition to the march, many events will
take place, including performances by Palestinian rappers, hip-hop bands
and Dabkeh dancers.
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