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Jul-13-2009 20:39TweetFollow @OregonNews Egyptians Halt Viva Palestina Aid Convoy to GazaSalem-News.comFormer U.S. Congresswoman McKinney is in Cairo.
(PALOS HILLS, Ill.) - Egyptian authorities have stopped a massive aid shipment from reaching the Gaza Strip, while United States officials further complicated matters by requiring 50 American volunteers to sign an affidavit waiving their right to be protected on foreign soil. Egyptian authorities will allow the Viva Palestina convoy to take two ambulances and an unspecified amount of medical supplies into the Strip, organizer George Galloway told the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) Monday. Convoy organizers and the American volunteers currently are in Cairo waiting for the issue to be resolved. The convoy was to have reached Gaza on July 11th. Former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney arrived in Cairo Sunday. Galloway invited her to join the convoy after learning Israeli naval officials arrested McKinney and 20 others aboard a Free Gaza Movement boat two weeks ago. McKinney told AMP Monday she was particularly frustrated at the seeming complicity of the U.S. government in Egyptians’ and Israeli actions. “The American government has put in a requirement that we pay $30 and sign an affidavit that we understand the circumstances of the situation and we won’t have consular services,” McKinney said. “This was not required in the first Gaza convoy nor was such an item required in the Free Gaza Movement.” McKinney was referring to Galloway’s first convoy, which took truckloads of aid into Gaza in February. Out of a shipment of 43 vehicles, four ambulances, 25 refrigerators, 50 generators and medical supplies, authorities will only allow an unspecified amount of medical supplies and two ambulances to be taken into the Gaza Strip, which is suffering a humanitarian crisis as the result of Israel’s two-year blockade. “This is a blatant attempt to stop future convoys of aid,” Viva Palestina director Kevin Ovenden told AMP. “We are resisting it all the way and we will set foot in Gaza. If we cannot bring everything we want this time, then we have unfinished business in Egypt. We will respond by doubling our efforts in the U.S. and around the world.” This is McKinney’s third attempt to reach Gaza with a humanitarian organization. Her first two attempts with the Free Gaza Movement were thwarted when the Israeli navy prevented Free Gaza boats from reaching Gaza. Two weeks ago, Israeli police arrested McKinney and 20 other volunteers and held them in custody for about one week. “I’m a firm believer in the idea that U.S. policy – both foreign and domestic – ought to be grounded in human rights,” McKinney told AMP Monday from Cairo. “When I see a deviation from that position, I get involved.” McKinney represented Atlanta, Georgia in Congress for six terms before being defeated in 2006. She ran for president on the Green Party ticket in 2008. Viva Palestina organizer Galloway is frustrated with the recent turn of events but remains undaunted in his quest to break the siege on Gaza, he said. “We are outraged at the difficulties being placed on the U.S. aid convoy to Gaza,” Galloway told AMP. “The president of the United States spoke eloquently here in Cairo about the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza, throughout Palestine and beyond. It is now time to for him to match his eloquent words with action. The American citizens here are demanding their president intervenes to insure that the entire U.S. convoy enters Gaza without any further hindrances. The medical aid, the vehicles in which it is carried and the citizens themselves are all needed in Gaza now. Without further delay we hope to enter Gaza with all our aid tomorrow.” Israel’s two-year blockade on Gaza has plunged the 1.5 million people into a humanitarian crisis, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations. Israel’s three-week assault on the Strip in January killed more than 1,400 Palestinians and wounded more than 5,300. Source: American Muslims for Palestine, a national grassroots organization whose mission is to educate the American public about issues pertaining to Palestine and its rich cultural heritage. Articles for July 12, 2009 | Articles for July 13, 2009 | Articles for July 14, 2009 | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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Vic July 15, 2009 6:20 am (Pacific time)
Israel has failed...they had great opportunities and billions of free dollars, yet chose the path of racism, hatred and murder.
baz July 15, 2009 6:18 am (Pacific time)
the convoy needs a leader not a donkey like Galloway.he prefers to go back to London to do his mickey mouse tv shows rather than be with the brave men on the convoy.WAKE UP TO THIS TRAITOR
JB July 14, 2009 8:52 pm (Pacific time)
Israel is just protecting itself, how many Katyusha Rockets were in those convoys? I don't blame the Israels one bit.
PNWCC July 14, 2009 8:08 pm (Pacific time)
I have a suggestion... Let's just get rid of the terrorists in charge in the PA and get some decent people in charge. Workable?
Adrienne Rich July 14, 2009 4:00 pm (Pacific time)
I wholly support the actions of the Egyptian government against this so-called humanitarian convoy. Its leaders are rabid acolytes of the terrorists who rule in Gaza, imposing Sharia law against their people. Don't forget that Hamas is a subsidiary of the Muslim Brothers who want to overthrow America's ally, Hosni Mubarak, the brave president of Egypt.
Editor: Such irony in your name alone Adrienne, it seems easy for some people to hold their noses high as they reproduce the same old malicious lies and propaganda. The people of Gaza lost over 1400 people, the Israeli's lost a total of 14 including several friendly fire kills by the IDF and four people who reportedly died as a result of Hamas rocket attacks. I guess when your modus operandi is obnoxiously prejudice, it is easy to support the kind of murder the Israeli government is responsible for. I wonder how you connect the hundreds of dead children to terrorism? Sometimes I simply wonder how people who support Israel's military sleep at night.
Lichele July 14, 2009 10:37 am (Pacific time)
I am guessing that after Hurricane Katrina, no one wants to receive help from the U.S.
Roscoe July 14, 2009 4:27 am (Pacific time)
The Viva Palestina effort would most certainly get more news coverage if they were to "loose" Cynthia Mckinney. It's obvious that the Obama administration will distance itself from anything she is associated with. Additionally, why is it that people think the US has any control or influence in this situation. I find it nothing short of pure arrogance on the part of US citizens to think they can control the affairs of foreign governments and their policies. There are border control regulations that are in place and approved procedures to follow to provide for the movement of goods into Gaza. The world knows that Gaza is controlled by a group of recognized as terrorists and therefore subject to restrictions imposed by the UN. What is so difficult to understand about this?
Editor: The people of Gaza have been savagely attacked by the rich and mighty Israel. They overcompensate everything they always do. You are spewing false propaganda. The Israeli's are clearly also terrorists in this day and age.
Seth July 13, 2009 9:09 pm (Pacific time)
This story makes me wonder just who in the hell was elected President of the United States last November? Was it Sarah Palen? My guess is that even Sen. John McCain would have pressured the Egyptian government to allow humanitarian aid. It is almost unbelievable to me that Obama has not acted affirmatively on this issue I am not a neo conservative looking for anything to criticize Obama. I think criticism is very much warranted against our new President. The Palestinian people are human beings, and while they are certainly caged, they are most certainly not animals. Shame on Egypt and the United States!
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