US Government Threatens to Arrest American Activists
Participating in Gaza Flotilla, Boat Maybe Sabotaged in Greece
US government threatens to arrest US flotilla participants
Sunday June 26, 2011 20:40 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
As 38 US citizens prepare to join hundreds of others from around the
world on a humanitarian aid mission to the Gaza Strip, the US State
Department issued a statement that their participation in the 'Freedom
Flotilla' of aid ships could be a violation of US law, and threatened to
arrest those participating.
The statement by the US government
comes several days after a US citizen who was injured in a Hamas-claimed
bombing in Israel in 2002 sued the US Delegation to the Flotilla,
claiming that he should be given possession of their leased boat because
they are “supporting Hamas”.
No evidence has ever been presented
to support a claim that the Flotilla supports the Hamas party, which was
elected to run the Palestinian Authority in both the West Bank and Gaza
in 2006. In fact, Flotilla organizers have made numerous statements that
the aid and support they are bringing to Gaza is non-partisan, and is
made up of medical and school supplies to help the 750,000 children who
live in Gaza under an intense Israeli siege.
The US boat also
includes hundreds of letters written by US children and adults to the
people of Gaza, offering love, prayers and support as the Gazans
continue to suffer under the fourth year of an Israeli blockade of their
borders.
As one 9-year old boy in Gaza put it, “We don't have
food, we don't have clean water, we have to live in these ruined houses
like bums. Other children in other countries have fun and play, why do
we have to live under this siege?”
Although the US government
claimed that “there are legal means” to get aid into the Gaza Strip,
Israeli government statements and policy documents contradict this
claim. As Just Foreign Policy Director Robert Naiman notes in a recent
article, “Exports from Gaza remain largely blocked; restrictions on
Gazans' travel to the West Bank and East Jerusalem for work, study, and
medical care remain; imports of construction materials remain largely
blocked; restrictions on Gaza's farming and fishing remain. Unemployment
in Gaza is among the highest in the world, the UN reports.”
In
response to the US government's threat to arrest participants, the US
delegation to the Gaza Strip, which include writer Alice Walker,
Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein, and a large number of American Jews,
issued a statement saying, “Instead of calling on the Israeli government
to let a flotilla of unarmed civilians sail to Gaza, the United States
government is pressuring its own citizens to refrain from legal acts.”
Hagit Borer, a professor of Linguistics at the University of
Southern California and a passenger on the U.S. Boat, said, “Apparently,
the State Department subscribes to the view that Israel’s anticipated
violence against unarmed protesters is an immutable act of nature. This
is a remarkable attitude, coming from a government that provides the
Israeli government with billions of dollars in military aid and
routinely uses its veto to protect the Israeli government from censure
of its occupation policies by the UN Security Council.”
Petitions
with thousands of signatures have been submitted to US Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, and six US
members of
Congress have signed on to a letter urging the US government to stop
Israel from attacking the flotilla as it has threatened to do. Last
year, the Israeli government attacked a similar flotilla, killing nine
humanitarian aid workers, mainly with gunshots to the head. No one has
ever been prosecuted for that attack, in which one US citizen, Furqan
Dogan, and eight Turkish aid workers were killed.
Us Boat To Gaza Delayed By Anonymous Complaint
Monday June 27, 2011 05:14 by IMEMC Staff
Greek officials claim they received an 'anonymous tip' over the
weekend that the US Boat to Gaza, part of the ten-boat Freedom Flotilla,
was not seaworthy. The officials demanded that the boat be subjected to
a rigorous inspection before leaving Greek waters, and issued a warning
to all ship captains in Greece that they should avoid the area around
the Gaza Strip.
Some Israeli media sources have reported that
Shurat Hadin, the 'Israel Law Center', has claimed credit for filing the
complaint.
Although the Greek government would not reveal the
source of the 'anonymous tip', participants in the Flotilla have
speculated that it is just the latest in a series of measures taken by
the Israeli government to try to prevent the boats from reaching the
besieged Gaza Strip.
“The boat we are leasing for this journey
has been worked on for months by qualified technicians and is ready to
sail,” said organizer and passenger Ann Wright. “We do not believe it
needs to be re-inspected, but we are open to the Greek authorities doing
this quickly so that there will be no further delays.”
In an
article by US Flotilla passenger Medea Benjamin, she writes, “The
passengers speculate that Israel, which has extensive trade and
investment ties with Greece, is callously taking advantage of the
economic hardship the Greek people are experiencing right now to put the
screws on the Greek government.”
She added, “The U.S. passengers
speculate that the Obama Administration is using economic blackmail on
the Greek government. Greece's economic and political crisis is a result
of extreme austerity measures imposed by the European Union and the
largely U.S.-controlled International Monetary Fund (IMF). The United
States may well be using its leverage at the IMF over the implementation
of an ongoing bailout of European banks with massive Greek debts to
compel the Greek government to block the U.S. Boat.”
The US and
Israeli governments have both publicly threatened the participants in
the Gaza flotilla with arrest or worse. Israel has declared its plan to
attack the aid ships before they reach the Gaza coast, and has conducted
extensive training exercises to that effect.
The flotilla,
consisting of 500 humanitarian activists from 20 different countries,
plans to sail to Gaza on Tuesday, breaking the siege that has been
imposed by the Israeli government for the last four years and bringing
much-needed humanitarian supplies to the civilian population of Gaza.
Although Israel has claimed that there are “appropriate channels” to get
aid to the Gaza Strip that would not entail breaking the siege (a claim
that has been parroted by US officials), Israeli government documents
and policies have revealed that there are no such “appropriate
channels”, and the 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip continue to
suffer from a severe lack of many basic items.