Ramsey Clark leads Solidarity delegation in Gaza visit two years after Israeli assault
International human rights activist Ramsey Clark led a delegation that,
after a day-long struggle for admission, crossed into Gaza on Jan. 4 to show
solidarity with the blockaded population of the strip. Two years ago the
Israeli military invaded and bombed Gaza two years ago, killing 1,450
Palestinians, almost all civilians, including many children. Among those with
Clark is Co-director of the International Action Center Sara Flounders. Both
are veteran solidarity activists with the struggle of Palestinians for
self-determination and the right to live in peace and freedom in every part of
Palestine..
The solidarity trip’s importance is underlined by the Israeli
military’s threats to launch a new invasion. Israeli planes have
aggressively attacked inside Gaza on Dec. 18, Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. The courage
the Palestinians of Gaza showed confronting that assault has made Gaza a symbol
of the determination of all Palestinians, whether in Gaza, the West Bank or in
the Diaspora, to free their country.
The movement of solidarity with the people of Gaza has grown rapidly since
the Dec. 27, 2008, bombing and invasion of Gaza. The ongoing Israeli blockade
of the 1.5 million people living in the small territory and the continued
Israeli threats have accelerated this movement’s growth. Behind this
development is not only the exposure of the crimes of the Israeli occupation
regime, but also the courage of Palestinians both in Gaza and the West Bank who
keep on struggling against all odds.
Many young people and also older activists have organized aid delegations by
land caravans and sea flotillas that bring material assistance to Gaza.
Currently the Asian aid ship Salam, which started in India, is making its way
toward Gaza, tracked by two Israeli warships. The caravan called Asia 1 entered
Gaza yesterday. The new understanding of the oppressive character of the
Israeli state has also given rise to the struggle for “Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions” against the regime there and in solidarity with
the Palestinian struggle.
“All these actions are part of a global movement,” said
Flounders, but “even more must be done. It is especially urgent at this
time to speak out, write, demonstrate and take all kinds of actions in every
possible way in defense of the still blockaded territory of Gaza. That Israel
outrageously continues to bomb and Israeli officials talk openly of a new
offensive call for a determined response.”
Flounders also called attention to the solidarity activists in Minneapolis,
Chicago and other Midwestern cities who the FBI has targeted, subpoenaing them
to appear before a Chicago grand jury: “The efforts by the U.S.
government and its repressive forces to shut down solidarity with the heroic
Palestinian struggle must be met by ever stronger solidarity
actions.”
The delegation will be visiting with representatives of the Palestinian
people in Gaza and to see the situation on the ground there. They plan to speak
at public meetings when they return to the United States -- which should be the
second week of January -- and to help bring the truth about Gaza to the people
of the United States.
Clark was the U.S. attorney general during the Lyndon Johnson administration
in 1967-68. He will take part in the first such meeting, scheduled for Jan. 12
at 55 W. 17th Street at 7 p.m. in New York, which will coincide with a release
of the new book, Gaza: Symbol of Resistance.
January 9: March and Rally for Gaza
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REPORT BACK FROM GAZA and BOOK LAUNCHING
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, 7 PM
55 W. 17 Street, New York
Ramsey Clark and Sara Flounders –Just
returned from Gaza
Report on Gaza today – 2 years after
&
Joyce Chediac, Editor of GAZA: Symbol of
Resistance
Lamis Deek of Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to
Return Coalition, NY
About the book:
Gaza: Symbol of Resistance
A book that breaks through the media
blockade
This book documents Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, and explains how
Gazans withstood siege and war and refused to give up the right to determine
their own lives. Gaza’s courage inspired a worldwide solidarity movement
determined to break the blockade and deliver aid. This book exposes the role of
the major powers, especially the U.S., to support the Israeli blockade. It is
the most comprehensive book out in English providing a full and lively
narrative of recent events in Gaza, with excerpts from the UN’s Goldstone
Report and eyewitness testimony from participants in three Viva Palestina
convoys, which broke the blockade and delivered aid to Gaza. It gives voice to
Palestinian forces, including Hamas, and includes statements from Jewish people
opposing the torture of Gaza.
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