London, 14 May 2010: At 22:45 local time tonight, the MV Rachel Corrie, a 1200-ton cargo ship, part of the eight-vessel Freedom Flotilla, set sail from Ireland on its way to the Mediterranean Sea. Three ships from Turkey and Greece will join her, then sail to Gaza.
This past week reports from Israel have indicated that the Israeli authorities will not allow the Freedom Flotilla
to reach Gaza with its cargo of much-needed reconstruction material,
medical equipment, and school supplies. According to Israeli news
sources, clear orders have been issued to prevent the ships from
reaching Gaza, even if this necessitates military violence.
The Free Gaza Movement, which has
launched eight other sea missions to Gaza, confirms that Israel has
tried these kinds of threats and intimidation tactics before in order
to try to stop the missions before they start. “They have not deterred
us before and will not deter us now,” said one of the organizers.
Ship to Gaza — Sweden, a Freedom Flotilla
coalition partner, together with parliamentarian Mehmet Kaplan (Green
Party) yesterday asked for an audience with the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Sweden, Carl Bildt, to discuss what measures the Swedish
government and the European Union will take to protect the Freedom Flotilla’s
peaceful, humanitarian voyage. Earlier this week during a meeting with
the European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza – another coalition
partner, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyib Erdogan expressed his support
for “breaking the oppressive siege on the Gaza Strip…which is at the
top of Turkey’s list of priorities.“
Coalition partners, Ship to Gaza –
Greece and the Turkish relief organization IHH, stressed that the
ships, passengers, and cargo will be checked at each port of departure,
making it clear that we constitute no security threat to Israel.
Israel’s threats to attack unarmed
civilians aboard vessels carrying reconstruction aid are outrageous and
indicative of the cruel and violent nature of Israel’s policies towards
Gaza. The Freedom Flotilla is acting in line with universal
principals of human rights and justice in defying a blockade identified
as illegal by the UN and other humanitarian organizations. Palestinians
in Gaza have a right to the thousands of basic supplies that Israel
bans from entering, including cement and schoolbooks, as well as a
right to access the outside world. The Freedom Flotilla
coalition calls on all signatories to the Fourth Geneva Conventions to
pressure Israel to adhere to its obligations under international
humanitarian law, to end the lethal blockade on Gaza, and to refrain
from attacking this peaceful convoy.
The Free Gaza Movement