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By Greta Berlin, Free Gaza Movement |
June 05, 2010

(Cyprus, June 5, 2010) Today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the peaceful outcome to the operation when they seized our ship in international waters in direct violation of maritime law. Through his speech writer, he said:

"We saw today the difference between a ship of peace activists, with whom we don't agree but respect their right to a different opinion from ours, and between a ship of hate organised by violent Turkish terror extremists,"

So we’d like to remind Mr. Netanyahu that the only hate evidenced on board all six boats on Monday morning came from the Israeli attackers. Israeli soldiers violently boarded the entire flotilla, beating, shooting and hooding passengers as though they were in Abu Ghraib

"People had been shot in the arms, legs, in the head - everywhere. We had so many injured. It was a bloodbath," said Laura Stuart on board the Marmara, a British housewife and resue worker.

She described frantic attempts to treat the injured in a makeshift sick room on the ship, and failed attempts to resuscitate some of the dead. http://www.stuff.co.nz/s/L1BG

Therefore, we are putting Mr. Netanyahu on notice that we are returning in the next couple of months with another flotilla, that his actions and the actions of his soldiers have energized thousands of people who have stepped forward with offers to help and participate on the next voyage. We’d also like to remind Mr. Netanyahu that siezing our ship, the Rachel Corrie, is yet another violent act from a long series of violent acts against civilians that Israel has committed this week.

Contact: Greta Berlin 00 357 99 18 72 75

Mary Hughes 00 357 96 38 38 09

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4 Comments

  1. johanna Trickovic 05 Jun

    Fabulous response Greta! They act as tho they have done you a service by taking the RC to Ashdod!!  They are nothing but pirates... maybe a shipload of eye patches to Isreal would be appropriate!
  2. Ira 06 Jun

    I'm in favour of the Gaza  journies, but facts must be accurate for our side to come out right - from all the reports I have read, the only shots fired were on the Marmara, not the entire flotilla of boats. the IDF acted very oddly and dangerously, I admit, but the people on the Marmara were not really acting that innocently, they were planning on becoming Shahids.
  3. lina 06 Jun

    There should be a flotilla heading toward Gaza full of law abiding American people holding American flags, lets see  how Israel will react to that sight .
  4. LG 06 Jun

    I feel that it is the UN that should be appealed to. The Security Council and other committees/UN bodies have already delclared there are numerous international laws being broken by Israel (many of which are human rights abuses).
    Peacekeepers should move to monitor both sides and an agreement signed. If they refuse to sign, then arrests will be made based on UN findings of int. law infractions.
    Keep it fairly simple, decisive and not open to negotiation where violence, human rights, are concerned.
    I am also very concerned that activists will become more worn down through repeated attempts to break the siege, than what will amount to Netanyahu gaining further ground through piracy, attacks, killings, assaults, kidnapping, and perhaps the most pervasive of all: media-spread propaganda.

    Thank You, and in Solidarity,
    Louise Graham   CANADA
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