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Christmas in Gaza: LET THEM IN!

  

by: randgrithr

Fri Dec 25, 2009 at 07:34:08 PST


Right now, 1362 activist marchers are attempting to get into Gaza from Egypt with humanitarian aid (food and medical supplies) and toys for children.

The Egyptian government has closed the border and will not allow anyone through. CodePink is one of the organizations supporting the march, and has requested that people who want to show support call the Egyptian Embassies both in Cairo and/or Washington DC. Desiree is there with beanie babies for the children. Desiree and Liz got back to me 24 hours ago and said no, they are still not in.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place Preview 1.1 from Maurice Jacobsen on Vimeo.

Here are the numbers to call.

Egyptian Embassy in Cairo:

Phone: 25741344
Fax: 25749682

Egyptian Embassy in Washington DC:

Main phone: 202.895.5400
Press & Information office phone: 202.667.3402
Fax: 202.244.4319

More information about this action can be obtained here and here.

Press release:

One year after Israeli invasion of Gaza, world leaders fail to act but global citizens step forward
Medea Benjamin

One year ago, the brutal Israeli 22-day invasion of the Gaza Strip shocked the world, leaving some 1,400 people dead, thousands more wounded, as well as hospitals, schools, prisons, UN facilities, factories, agricultural processing plants and some 20,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

As we mark the one-year anniversary of the invasion, the plight of the people of Gaza continues unabated:

·      Despite pledges of money for reconstruction, Israel refuses to allow in the machinery necessary to clear the rubble or the materials needed to rebuild--banning cement, gravel, wood, pipes, glass, steel bars, aluminum and tar. Many who were made homeless during the bombing are still living in tents amidst the onset of another cold winter. Desperate, some are reverting to the ancient techniques of building homes made of mud.

·      Trade depends on an elaborate system of illicit and dangerous tunnels between Egypt and Gaza. The goods brought in are expensive, but they are the lifeline for the 1.5 million people who live under siege. The Israelis periodically bomb the tunnels, the Egyptians inject them with gas, and now, with U.S. technology and funds, Egypt is building a wall descending 70 feet into the ground to seal up the only trade route the inhabitants of Gaza have with the outside world.

·      Recent restrictions on the transfer of gas resources into Gaza have left many without adequate means to cook or provide heating as winter deepens.  The Ministry of Health says that several hospitals lack the gas supplies to provide adequate hygiene for their patients. Similar restrictions on the movement of industrial fuel into the Strip have forced Gaza's sole power plant to drastically limit the amount of electricity.

·      Water and sewage infrastructure has reached a crisis point, with tons of raw sewage pumped daily into the Mediterranean.  Amnesty International recently deemed that 90 to 95 person of the water available to Gaza's inhabitants was unfit for human consumption, and 60 per cent of the Gaza Strip's residents have only irregular access to water.  Repairs to Gaza's overburdened sewage and water networks are largely prevented by the blockade.

·      The once-steady flow abroad of many hundreds of students a year, often to pursue postgraduate studies in Western universities, has slowed to a trickle. Israel is not even allowing students from Gaza to study in the West Bank.

·      Attempts at hold Israel accountable for crimes committed during the invasion have been thwarted. The September 2009 Goldstone Report recommended that if Israel and Hamas did not investigate and prosecute those who committed war crimes, the case should be referred to the International Criminal Court. But US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice, and the U.S. Congress, condemned the report, assuring that it will not be brought before the U.N. Security Council.

In a report released on December 22 called Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no recovery, no more excuses, a group of 16 humanitarian organizations detailed the ongoing suffering of Gaza's 1.5 million people from Israel's invasion and ongoing siege.  "It is not only Israel that has failed the people of Gaza with a blockade that punishes everybody living there for the acts of a few," said Jeremy Hobbs Oxfam International Executive Director. "World powers have also failed and even betrayed Gaza's ordinary citizens."

While international governments and UN institutions have failed their obligations, global citizens and civil society organizations have stepped forward. The past year has seen the mushrooming of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign aimed at Israel. South African dockworkers refused to offload an Israeli ZIM Lines ship in February; the British bank BlackRock divested from Lev Leviev settlement projects on the occupied Palestinian territory; the Norwegian government pension fund withdrew its investments in the Israeli military contractor Elbit Systems; following the lead of South African, Irish and Scottish trade union federations, Britain's 6.5-million member labor federation, the Trades Union Congress (TUC), called for a consumer-led boycott and sanctions campaign against Israel, specifically targeting settlement products; and Hampshire College decided to divest from several companies profiting from the Occupation.

Another group making waves is Free Gaza, which has broken the siege by bringing shipments of aid by boat. Sometimes their boats have miraculously managed to sail from Cyprus to Gaza without Israeli interference. On their last effort, however, their boat was illegally intercepted on the high seas by the Israeli Navy.

Viva Palestina, a group led by British MP George Galloway, organized a massive convoy of material aid to Gaza in a month after the attack, using public pressure to force the Egyptian government to let the convoy pass through the Rafah crossing. They sent another caravan of aid in July, and to mark the one year anniversary, Viva Palestina is bringing 210 trucks and 450 activists laden with massive quantities of humanitarian aid. It is unclear whether or not the Egyptian government will let them in.

Another creative initiative is the Gaza Freedom March. Conceived in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, the Gaza Freedom March was designed to mark the one-year anniversary with a massive march to the Israeli border. Some 1,350 international participants from 43 countries are setting out for Gaza via Egypt to join with thousands of local people for the march. On the Israeli side of the border, Israelis and Palestinians will gather to join the call for an end to the siege. While the Egyptian government is refusing give permission for the international delegation to enter Gaza, the group is challenging that decision with thousands of phone calls to Egyptian embassies worldwide. They are also organizing solidarity actions in cities all over the world.

The Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Richard Falk, noting the world community's failure to help the people of Gaza, cited the Gaza Freedom March and the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign as "the only meaningful current challenge to Israel's violations of its obligations as the Occupying Power of the Gaza Strip under the Geneva Conventions and the United Nations Charter."

As the year-end brings horrifying memories to the Palestinians in Gaza, we hope they recognize that grassroots groups the world over are not only thinking of them, but actively organizing to lift the siege that makes their lives so difficult.

Medea Benjamin (medea@globalexchange.org) is cofounder of CODEPINK and Global Exchange.

Please help them out and call today to urge the Egyptian government to LET THEM IN! Peace and prosperity for ALL!

randgrithr :: Christmas in Gaza: LET THEM IN!
OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUBARAK FROM THE GAZA FREEDOM MARCH

December 26, 2009

Dear  President Mubarak;

We, representing 1,362 individuals from 43 countries arriving in Cairo to participate in the Gaza Freedom March, are pleading to the Egyptians and your reputation for hospitality.

We are peacemakers. We have not come to Egypt to create trouble or cause conflict. On the contrary. We have come because we believe that all people -- including the Palestinians of Gaza -- should have access to the resources they need to live in dignity. We have gathered in Egypt because we believed that you would welcome and support our noble goal and help us reach Gaza through your land.

As individuals who believe in justice and human rights, we have spent our hard-earned, and sometimes scarce, resources to buy plane tickets, book hotel rooms and secure transportation only to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza living under a crushing Israeli blockade.

We are doctors, lawyers, students, academics, poets and musicians. We are young and old. We are Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists and secular. We represent civil society groups in many countries who coordinated this large project with the civil society in Gaza.

We have raised tens of thousands of dollars for medical aid, school supplies and winter clothing for the children of Gaza. But we realize that in addition to material aid, the Palestinians of Gaza need moral support. We came to offer that support on the difficult anniversary of an invasion that brought them so much suffering.

The idea of the Gaza Freedom March-a nonviolent march to the Israeli Erez crossing-- emerged during one of our trips to Gaza in May, a trip that was kindly facilitated by the Egyptian government.  Ever since the idea emerged, we have been talking to your government through your embassies overseas and directly with your Foreign Ministries. Your representatives have been kind and supportive. We were asked to furnish information about all the participants-passports, dates of birth, occupations-which we have done in good faith. We have answered every question, met every request. For months we have been working under the assumption that your government would facilitate our passage, as it has done on so many other occasions. We waited and waited for an answer.

Meanwhile, time was getting short and we had to start organizing. Travel over the Christmas season is not easy in the countries where many of us live.  Tickets have to be purchased weeks, if not months, in advance. This is what all 1,362 individuals did.  They spent their own funds or raised money from their communities to pay their way. Add to this the priceless time, effort and sacrifice by all these people to be away from their homes and loved ones during their festive season.

In Gaza, civil society groups-students, unions, women, farmers, refugee groups-have been working nonstop for months to organize the march. They have organized workshops, concerts, press conferences, endless meetings-all of this with their own scarce resources. They have been buoyed by the anticipated presence of so many global citizens coming to support their just cause.

If the Egyptian government decides to prevent the Gaza Freedom March, all this work and cost is lost.

And that's not all.  It is practically impossible, this late in the game, to stop all these people from travelling to Egypt, even if we wanted to.  Moreover, most have no plans in Egypt other than to arrive at a predetermined meeting point to head together to the Gaza border.  If these plans are cancelled there will be a lot of unjustified suffering for the Palestinians of Gaza and over a thousand internationals who had nothing in mind but noble intentions.

We plead to you to let the Gaza Freedom March continue so that we can join the Palestinians of Gaza to march together on December 31, 2009.

We are truly hopeful that we will receive a positive response from you and thank you for your assistance.

Tighe Barry, Gaza Freedom March coordinator
Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK, USA
Olivia Zemor, Euro-Palestine, France
David Torres, ECCP, Belgium
Germano Monti, Forum Palestine, Italy
Ziyaad Lunat, Gaza Freedom March, Europe
Ehab Lotayef, Gaza Freedom March, Canada
Alessandra Mecozzi, Action for Peace-Italy
Ann Wright, Gaza Freedom March coordinator
Kawthar Guediri, Collectif National pour une Paix Juste et Durable entre Palestinens et Israeliens, France
Mark Johnson, Fellowship of Reconciliation
Thomas Sommer, Focus on The Global South, India

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Here are Des's beanie babies (4.00 / 8)


Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

It is so very sickening (4.00 / 5)
how even the children in Gaza are punished continually.

The atrocities of what has/is being done to Gaza is one of my most heartfelt causes, though I leave most of that to WWL; since I/P is not a subject encouraged here.

Thank you for being able to address it in such a way that the message still gets out.

Let THEM IN, and end ALL the blockades.

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Thank you (4.00 / 3)
You have no idea how much this touches my heart. The children suffer the most and any small thing brings a smile to their faces.

Peace and Blessings on you and your house, randgrithr

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


And a joyous Solstice to you and yours as well! (4.00 / 2)
We'll have to get together IRL in the city and hang out one of these days.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

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I can't do this right now (4.00 / 3)
 since I 'm working tonight and plan on doing quite a bitof sleeping (or at least trying to) tomorrow.

Keep me up to date on this, rand. I can post this at Dkos this weekend with your permission.  

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


Yes, PLEASE spread the word over there too! (4.00 / 2)
Mind you, Markos has a bug up his ass about CodePink and therefore you might end up being targeted by the glassy eyed cultists as a result. Not that I think that will bother you. ;-7

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
lol it aint markos. (4.00 / 3)
Markos didn't ban me for calling out arab/muslim bashers.  markos didn't ban me for calling out people who advocated "population transfers" aka ethnic cleansing.

I have no sympathy for the I side.  None at all.  That is who you got to watch out for lest ye be dragged through the mud.

On a lighter note.  Karmafish continues his quest.  http://prosemiteundercover.php...  I guess he was recently banned and is looking for someone to replace him?

It's our daunted restraint that keeps us silent in shame


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Interesting (3.00 / 3)
The "methinks they doth protest too much" shrieking anti-9/11CT bots constantly accuse those who refuse to accept the official fairytale of being anti-Jewish. (I won't say anti-Semitic because that language has been deliberately warped to marginalize the Semitic Arabs of Gaza.)

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
If Karmafish was banned (4.00 / 3)
then that is on him. I found his language and tone offensive and have even hide rated him my self. The last I had heard was that he had been suspended but that was a couple of weeks ago. He has been given more than his fair share of warnings, far more than he deserved, imo.

My interest in that area are solely humanitarian. I do not take sides in the dispute as both sides have been wrong. I condemn nay violence that impacts on the civilian population no matter who is doing it.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


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He plays this (4.00 / 4)
strange personally attacking aggressive then "innocent passive" game, but for the most part, anyone who supports humanitarian concerns for the Palestinians is permanently tagged a "Jew-hater" in his opinion.

He was a driving reason nearly all my the wwlers left mlw; but thank the gods, dkos would not let him demand uniform thinking and the vitriol by which he tried to enforce it.

Heck Gottlieb IS JEWISH and he branded him an anti-semitic hater too. Oy.

He is definitely one of the voices that prevent peace.

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[ Parent ]
K, not G that is.. n/t (4.00 / 2)


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I don't often comment (4.00 / 1)
in those diaries, since I try to remain neutral as far as to who is right or wrong. Both sides share the plenty of blame for the conflict and the solutions won't be forth coming until both sides admit their culpability, shake hands and make a real effort to resolve the conflict in the best interests of the civilian populations. On this issue, I do think that Meteor Blades made some head way in reducing the rhetoric and vitriol by demanding that discussions resolve around solutions not blame. Some still have a long way to go.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

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100% agreement (4.00 / 2)
Criticism of the Jewish government should NOT be constantly conflated with criticism of the Jewish religion or race... this is as wrong as claiming that only people of ONE religion or race come from the land of Shem, i.e. S(h)emites.

Using white phosphorus on civilians. Blowing up schools and hospitals. Forcing people to live in their own sewage. This is sickening and repulsive no matter WHO does it.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.


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You buy into this "jewish state" nonsense. (0.00 / 0)
I can't agree with you.  I don't give a damn about biblical history.  Nor do I care about modern day eugenics.  

Israel is a ethnocentric "state" where it's military dictates its boarders.  Leading to instability around other nation states.  It also lacks a constitution thus allowing the ugliness of the mob to dictate policy.

It is also an apartheid "state" where batswanas are used to justify segregation of a huge portion of the population.  It also has forced large portions of it's inhabitants on other countries who have been providing for the displaced palestinian disporia for decades.  Which has taken a toll on their own goverments and people.

There is plenty to be critical of Israel.  There is plenty to be critical of zionism.  But first you have to be critical of the mythes surrounding it.  If you aren't critical of those mythes, and are against Israeli policy.  Then you will soon be citing facist bullshit.  Since you will still be arguing within the framework of said mythes which surround the creation and continuation of any society.

"The living dead" by adam curtis is a good example of how society creates these mythes.  You should watch them.

It's our daunted restraint that keeps us silent in shame


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You are mistaken (4.00 / 1)
Just because I am aware of it doesn't mean I "buy into" it.

I happen to know a LOT about how and where the State of Israel was created. It was created only a few miles away from my house in a classified facility below Sperry Gyroscope's Great Neck plant. This facility was used as the meeting place for the UN Council before the actual building in Manhattan was built.

It was deconstruction of the behavior of the trolls on La Naranja Grande - specifically their calling a Jewish physics professor "anti-semitic" for his thoughts on 9/11 - that led me to figure the eternal conflict embedded within the state of Israel's creation. Since there is very little separation of church and state in Israel, it is very easy for those who wish to hide behind the history of Israel's abuse by the Nazis to claim critics of the actions of Israel's government are racists.

The disenfranchisement of the indigenous Semitic Arabs - the ones currently living in Gaza - as a people began with the rebranding of the term "anti-semitic" to refer ONLY TO JEWS. What has been done to them is very similar to the way that Native Americans have been treated.

So essentially I am more hip to what's wrong there than you understand. Accuse me of citing fascist bullshit and I shall laugh at you a second time.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.


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You have to take sides. (0.00 / 0)
Peace can only occur when both sides can reconcile their differences in a mutual and equal setting.  When cast lead took place, I was drawn into the I-P wars because of that.  The I side was consistantly arab bashing as well as justifying its attacks through propaganda.  How can a peace dialoug even occur when it is not equal?

I tried to shame those individuals into an honest dialoug by pointing the dishonesty and hatred in their comments.  As well as shine light on posters who claimed to be inpartial but where far from it.  

What happened next was a cordinated smear campaign directed by democraticluntz and others.  Where I was hiderated until I was banned.  I remember even a time when I mentioned that my mother was Brazilian and in response Democraticluntz said "No wonder you are antisemitic".  It was a real shock to me.

Eventually I was banned due to a cordinated effort to hiderate me.  It worked.  They had a little party when it happened.  What shocked me most was that when it was all said and done I was deemed a troll by some of those on the pro-peace side.  

Yet the arab/muslim bashing continued.  And a lot of those that denounced me started to use my tactics.  I still chuckle when I see terms I coined such as "go back to redstate" used.  

Needless to say I moved on.  I checked back whenever something big went down such as Hondurus.  It seemed like the same I crowd was fighting against democracy.  Which wasn't really surprising.

See you have to take sides.  The "I side" isn't really pro-israel as much as they are pro-priveledge.  They are neocons that get away with being neocons by using the most slanderous attacks a progressive would want to be labled with.  They don't care about actual progressive or liberal ideas.  Just the protection of their privledge and neoconservative ideals.

To not take sides is to let them dictate the direction and framing of the debate in the blogosphere.  To not take sides is to delay justice in favor of the statusquo.  As you know, Justice delayed is justice denied.

It's our daunted restraint that keeps us silent in shame


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YOU can take sides if you like (4.00 / 1)
I cannot in my capacity as a member of a neutral humanitarian organization that condemns the violence on both sides that is perpetuating this situation. It is the civilian populations of both countries that are suffering not their respective governments.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

[ Parent ]
May I ask you a question? (0.00 / 0)
What is said neutral humanitarian organization?  Also what is your handle on DK?

I am just curious.

It's our daunted restraint that keeps us silent in shame


[ Parent ]
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (4.00 / 3)
I have worked with them since 1999 when I assisted in the evacuation of the hospitals in Pristina, Kosovo to Macedonia before the US bombing started.

This is their Mission Statement:
   

Médecins Sans Frontières is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters.

My screen name at Dkos and most other blogs is the same. I've had an account at Dkos since the fall of 2004 and here since October, 2007

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


[ Parent ]
Nice to meet you. (4.00 / 2)
I guess we never interacted when I had my stint on dk.  One of the few issues on that site that never had consensus was IP.  Which is why I spent most of my time on it.  Advocating for actual progressive and liberal positions.

I can understand why you can't openly pick a side.  Since involving politics into the agenda can often bar critical work in many countries.  I apologize for for my ignorance.

My philosophy in life has always been that people who don't pick a side usually let apathy pick one for them.  It might be true for a lot of people, but not with such organizations like Doctors without boarders.  

I appreciate your work and those that work with such organizations such as Doctors without Boarders.  I wish I could do more.  All that I can do now and have been doing is donating monthly a meager sum.  Hopefully, one day I will be able to do more.

Thank you for your work.  I mean really.  Thank you.

It's our daunted restraint that keeps us silent in shame


[ Parent ]
I rarely paid much attention (4.00 / 2)
to the I/P diaries simply because they never talked about solutions and the comment mostly degenerated into name calling and insults. Meteor Blades laid down some rules that have somewhat cooled the rhetoric with people now at least trying to discuss solutions not who is right or wrong.

I spent 5 months in Gaza from mid Dec. to April. It wasn't my first war zone and most likely will not be my last. I am hardly apathetic when it comes to war. I am opposed to it. Men see war as an answer to everything whether it's a war on drugs or a war on terror. War becomes the symbol of strength and the default answer to all problems, when in fact it constrains out imaginations and limits our intelligence. There are better answers to problems that trying to kill each other.
So you see it is not a matter of "picking a side" becasue both "sides" are wrong.



"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


[ Parent ]
My plan (4.00 / 2)
is to post it and other than the auto tip jar, let the hemorrhoids have at it.  

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

[ Parent ]
Would you post it at (4.00 / 1)
WWL, too?

I'd love it on my Front Page.

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[ Parent ]
Ummm... (4.00 / 1)
Me, or MomCat? :)

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

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I'd be honored if you would :) (4.00 / 2)
I would really like that.

d

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When I get the chance (4.00 / 2)
Absolutely CRAZY busy right now... but it's a good busy.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
This is your essay, rand (4.00 / 2)
I'll just put it up over "there", with an edited introduction and up dated information. You should post it at WWL.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

[ Parent ]
Oh my my... (4.00 / 1)
Invoking forbidden subjects from blacklisted personae non grata! You're cruisin', heeheehee...

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
Heh (4.00 / 2)
There is nothing forbidden about I/P there. As a matter of fact discussion about solutions has been encouraged. Go figure. Well actually I can figure. There is a very sympathetic faction to the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian Territories that include some FPer's.

As far as I'm concerned it's an article I read on the web. ;-)

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


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OK... that was an excellent giggle! (4.00 / 2)
It will be amusing to see what transpires to a degree, but don't expect me to get involved. I'm never going back to La Naranja. I just don't have time for them anymore.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
Do have any current news (4.00 / 2)
on the status of the protest? I'd like to put this up tonight over there to give them something else to chew on other that Jane.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

I just sent off a request for status (4.00 / 1)
The media blackout on this in the US is total and complete.

I may not hear back for about 12 hours, time differences and whatnot.

BTW, Ann Wright is over there too, diplomattin' and stuff. ;-7

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.


[ Parent ]
Tom J's diary (4.00 / 2)
at Dkos got over 300 comments, a good many from one pro-Israel commenter, defending the blockade.

One Year Later... Gaza and Resistance to War & Siege

Also he had the link for the Code Pink Gaza Freedom March
that has news up dates.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


 

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