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Journalists’ House Greta Berlin (English) Ramzi Kysia (English) Caoimhe Butterly (Arabic/English/Spanish): (Larnaca, 1 July 2009) Yesterday, the Israeli Navy boarded the Free Gaza Movement boat, SPIRIT OF HUMANITY and kidnapped the 21 human rights activists, humanitarian workers and activists on their way to Gaza. As of today, none of them have had the right to see an attorney even though they came to the detention center to see them. The Free Gaza Movement is calling for their release and the release of our boat, seized in international waters off the coast of Gaza as our SPOT locator clearly shows. But more importantly, twenty-one internationals can get headlines. What about the 11,000 Palestinians who languish in jail, many of them tortured. We will update you on the status of our kidnapped passengers and our impounded boat, but who will do the same for the Palestinians and their boats? We will insist that Israel stop interfering with our voyages to Gaza, since they do not have the right; legal or moral, to enforce a siege that collectively punishes 1.5 million Palestinians. Our demand is that our passengers re-board the boat and continue on to the port in Gaza, so we can deliver the building supplies and the humanitarian supplies that we loaded and inspected by the Cypriot authorities. Kidnapped Passengers from the Spirit of Humanity include Khalad Abdelkader, Bahrain Othman Abufalah, Jordan Khaled Al-Shenoo, Bahrain Mansour Al-Abi, Yemen Fatima Al-Attawi, Bahrain Juhaina Alqaed, Bahrain Huwaida Arraf, US Ishmahil Blagrove, UK Kaltham Ghloom, Bahrain Derek Graham, Ireland Alex Harrison, UK Denis Healey, UK Fathi Jaouadi, UK Mairead Maguire, Ireland Lubna Masarwa, Palestine/Israel Theresa McDermott, Scotland Cynthia McKinney, US Adnan Mormesh, UK Adam Qvist, Denmark Adam Shapiro, US Kathy Sheetz, US The Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group, sent two boats to Gaza in August 2008. These were the first international boats to land in the port in 41 years. Since August, four more voyages were successful, taking Parliamentarians, human rights workers, and other dignitaries to witness the effects of Israel’s draconian policies on the civilians of Gaza. On December 30, their boat, the DIGNITY was rammed three times while 90 nautical miles out, in international waters, on its way to deliver emergency medical supplies to the people of Gaza, while they were under the infamous attack by Israel. |
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