Sophia's Peace Work

Sunday, January 25, 2009

So we have a new president ...

I left the U.S. when Bush was elected for his second term. Maybe it is safe to go home now.

Attached below is a photo from our survey work in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq this winter. The folks in the background are part of our water quality survey team.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

I wanted to spread the word about this press release from the Free Gaza Movement. I was told about this project to take boats with humanitarian aid supplies to Gaza by Kathy Kelly, the Chicago-based peace activist that was a founder of Voices in the Wilderness (the peace organization that arranged for my first trip to Iraq as part of a Iraq Peace Team delegation). She asked me if I was interested in the project and I immediately started doing some research about the coastal waters off Gaza. I never ended up going (I remember my boss saying, "No way" when I asked about getting time off to do it). To bad, anything involving boats, water and peace always gets my attention. Anyway, the project did get off the ground and there have been several successful trips to Gaza ... until this event only a few days ago.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date : 12-30-2008
For more information, please contact:(Gaza) Ewa Jasiewicz, +972 598 700 497 / freelance@mailworks.org(Cyprus)
Lubna Masarwa +357 99 081 767 / lubnna@gmail.com(Lebanon)
Caoimhe Butterley +961 70 875 727 / sahara78@hotmail.co.ukhttp://www.freegaza.org/

Israeli Gunboats Came Out of the Darkness and Rammed Us Three Times

(Lebanon, Tuesday 30 December) - Today the Free Gaza ship Dignity carefully made its way to safe harbor in Tyre, Lebanon's southern-most port city, after receiving serious structural damage when Israeli warships rammed its bow and the port side. Waiting to greet the passengers and crew were thousands of Lebanese who came out to show their solidarity with this attempt to deliver volunteer doctors and desperately needed medical supplies to war-ravaged Gaza. The Lebanese government has pledged to provide a forensic analysis of what happened in the dark morning, when Israel rammed the civilian ship in international waters, and put the people on board in danger of losing their lives.

The Dignity, on a mission of mercy to besieged Gaza, was attacked by the Israeli Navy at approximately 6 am (UST) in international waters, roughly 90 miles off the coast of Gaza. Several Israeli warships surrounded the small, human rights boat, firing live ammunition around it, then intentionally ramming it three times. According to ship's captain Denis Healy, the Israeli attack came, ""without any warning, or any provocation."

Caoimhe Butterly, an organizer with the Free Gaza Movement, stated that, "The gunboats gave us no warning. They came up out of the darkness firing flares and flashing huge flood lights into our faces. We were so shocked that at first we didn't react. We knew we were well within international waters and supposedly safe from attack. They rammed us three times, hitting the side of the boat hard. We began taking on water and, for a few minutes, we all feared for our lives. After they rammed us, they started screaming at us as we were frantically getting the life boats ready and putting on our life jackets. They kept yelling that if we didn't turn back they would shoot us."

Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. congresswoman and Green Party presidential candidate, was traveling to Gaza aboard the Dignity in order to assess the impact of Israel's military onslaught against the civilian population of the Gaza Strip. According to McKinney, "Israeli patrol boats...tracked us for about 30 minutes...and then all of a sudden they rammed us approximately three times, twice in the front and once in the side...the Israelis indicated that [they felt] we were involved in terrorist activities."

The Dignity departed from Larnaca Port in Cyprus at 7pm (UST) on Monday 29 December with a cargo of over 3 tons of desperately needed medical supplies donated to Gaza by the people of Cyprus. Three surgeons were also aboard, traveling to Gaza to volunteer in overwhelmed hospitals and clinics. The ship was searched by Cypriot Port authorities prior to departure, and its passenger list was made public.

Israel's deplorable attack on the unarmed Dignity is a violation of both international maritime law and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which states that "the high seas should be reserved for peaceful purposes."

Delivering doctors and urgently needed medical supplies to civilians is just such a "peaceful purpose." Deliberately ramming a mercy ship and endangering its passengers is an act of terrorism.

CALL the Israeli Government and demand that it immediately STOP attacking the civilian population of Gaza and STOP using violence to prevent human rights and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people.

Mark Regev in the Prime Minister's office at:+972 2670 5354 or +972 5 0620 3264
mailto:3264mark.regev@it.pmo.gov.il

Shlomo Dror in the Ministry of Defence at:+972 3697 5339 or +972 50629 8148
mailto:8148mediasar@mod.gov.il

Major Liebovitz from the Israeli Navy at:+ 972 5 781 86248

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The Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group, sent two boats to Gaza in August 2008. These were the first international boats to land in the port in 41 years. Since August, four more voyages were successful, taking Parliamentarians, human rights workers, and other dignitaries to witness the effects of Israel's draconian policies on the civilians of Gaza.

http://www.freegaza.org/