ISRAEL BARS BOULDER ACTIVIST FROM BRINGING MEDICINE TO PALESTINIANS /$18,000 worth of antibiotics is confiscated by Israeli Customs
27 Jan 2001 - Two members of the International Action Center had a large quantity of antibiotics taken from them by Israel at the Allenby bridge.
Samia Halaby of the Al Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition and Dan Winters of the Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace, both U.S. citizens, were prevented by Israeli authorities from delivering much needed antibiotics to medical clinics and hospitals in Palestine.
Halaby and Winters were entering the Israeli occupied West Bank from Jordan on Sunday January 21 at noon when customs authorities told them that their charitable attempt was tantamount to smuggling and all that they had was forthwith confiscated. In a moment of honesty, a high official of the customs service informed them that at best they had the slimmest of chances of picking it up on their return.
"They know we weren't smugglers, otherwise they would have arrested us. It's clearly political harassment and a malicious act by the Israelis," stated Halaby.
It is important to note that this medicine had the power to save the lives of 2275 individuals many of whom would be children. The 91 large bottles of drugs were valued at $18,000 and were intended to treat pneumonia, infections, gastroenteritis, Intifada injuries and wounds. Pneumonia is now widespread in Palestine.
Winters stated, "It's immoral and even criminal to stop children from getting medicine, especially when there's a shortage."
Halaby and Winters had just arrived in Amman after completing the Iraqi Sanctions Challenge part of their journey with 47 member delegation to Iraq. The International Action Center, located in New York City, traveled to Iraq to deliver medicine which was a direct violation of the United States law and UN resolutions.
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who headed the delegation, said that “sanctions violate basic human rights and could not be used as a reason to deny medicine to the people of Iraq.”
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23 Jan 2001 - On Sunday, January 21st, Israeli Customs Officials confiscated $18,000 worth of antibiotics that Boulder activist Dan Winters was attempting to deliver to Palestinian hospitals and clinics. Winters had just come from a weeklong peace delegation in Iraq.
The Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace will be holding a press conference upon Dan Winters return to Colorado on January 28th.
Joining Dan Winters in attempting to bring the medicine into Palestine was another U.S. citizen, Ms. Samia Halaby. Both attempted to cross into the occupied West Bank via the Allenby bridge.
Halaby and Winters were entering the Israeli occupied West Bank from Jordan on Sunday January 21 at noon when customs authorities told them that their charitable attempt was tantamount to smuggling and all that they had was forthwith confiscated. In a moment of honesty, a high official of the customs service informed them that at best they had the slimmest of chances of picking it up on their return.
“It is important to note,” said Winters, “that this medicine had the power to save the lives of 2275 individuals many of whom would be children.”
The 91 large bottles of drugs were valued at $18,000 and were intended to treat pneumonia, infections, gastroenteritis, Intifada injuries and wounds. Pneumonia is now widespread in Palestine
Halaby and Winters had just arrived in Amman after completing the Iraqi Sanctions Challenge part of their journey with a 47 member delegation to Iraq. The International Action Center, located in New York City, traveled to Iraq to deliver medicine which was a direct violation of the United States law and UN resolutions. Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, heading the delegation, said that "sanctions violate basic human rights and could not be used as a reason to deny medicine to the people of Iraq"
Dan Winters is a member of the Rocky Mountain Peace & Justice Center and the Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace. His trip to the middle-east was organized by The International Action Center.
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Dan Winters, dancwinters@yahoo.com (until Jan. 28th)International Action Center
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New York, NY 10011
email: iacenter@iacenter.org
En Espanol: el_iac@yahoo.com
web: www.iacenter.org
CHECK OUT THE NEW SITE www.mumia2000.org
phone: 212 633-6646
fax: 212 633-2889