Published on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 by Inter Press Service
Nobel Laureate 'Abducted' by Israeli Navy
by Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH - Twenty-one international peace activists were seized by Israeli naval frigates in international waters Tuesday as their boat 'The Spirit of Humanity' tried to carry humanitarian aid to
Israeli navy rubber boats return to base in the southern
The activists, including former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Irish Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Maguire, and nationals from 11 other countries were part of the Free Gaza Movement (FGM) efforts to break Israel's naval and border blockade of Gaza.
The activists were taken to
"They simply kidnapped the passengers," said FGM founding member Greta Berlin. "I call on the Israeli occupation forces to release our people immediately. It's funny. What are they going to do? Deport us? The last place we wanted to reach was
The Spirit of Humanity left
The boat was intercepted by naval gun vessels in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The crew was warned that if they did not return to
The Israeli navy then jammed the boat's instrumentation, blocking its GPS, radar and navigation systems. The aid boat was surrounded by several naval gunboats until armed naval commandos forcibly boarded it and towed it back to
"We didn't come with guns and weapons, but just with humanitarian aid, in an attempt to break the siege of Gaza and to tell the apathetic world about what is happening in the Strip, especially after the last war," FGM chairperson Huwaida Araf said in an interview with the Nazareth-based radio station Al- Shams.
"This is an outrageous violation of international law against us. Our boat was not in Israeli waters, and we were on a human rights mission to the
"President Obama just told
"The aid we were carrying is a symbol of hope for the people of Gaza, hope that the sea route would open for them, and they would be able to transport their own materials to begin to reconstruct the schools, hospitals and thousands of homes destroyed during the onslaught of Operation Cast Lead," said Maguire, who won the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in Northern Ireland.
"Our mission is a gesture to the people of
The U.S.-based Free Gaza Movement has sent a number of siege-breaking vessels to Gaza with aid supplies in an endeavour to not only deliver desperately needed goods but also to draw international attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
According to an International Committee of the Red Cross report released Monday, Palestinians living in
Thousands of Gazans whose homes were destroyed during
The report says hospitals are struggling to meet the needs of their patients due to
Several of FGM's vessels have managed to reach the stricken coastal territory with supplies, but others have been forcibly stopped.
The last vessel, also with
While most of the activists aboard Spirit were due be deported, several of the activists hold Israeli passports, including Huwaida Arraf.
Arraf, a law lecturer, was born in the U.S. to a Palestinian family from within Israel's Green Line, or internationally recognised borders. She is also a
Deporting her could be problematic, and she may face court for attempting to enter
Several attempts by IPS to contact Arraf in detention were unsuccessful. FGM reported that it had also been unable to contact activists on their cell phones in detention.
Meanwhile,
"It isn't over till the fat lady sings. They took our boat, so we'll get a freighter. Israel has no right to keep 1.5 million residents under siege, to occupy Gaza, and to turn it into one big refugee camp."
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