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Protest at Egyptian Embassy in Dublin today - and letter to ambassador refused

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Thursday December 31, 2009 16:59author by Fintan Lane - IPSC media officerauthor phone 087 1258325 Report this post to the editors

A letter of protest (see full text below) from the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) was brought this afternoon (3.30pm) to the Egyptian embassy in Dublin. A large peaceful picket simultaneously took place outside with people holding placards demanding an end to the siege of Gaza and chanting in protest at Egypt's recent efforts to frustrate international solidarity with the Palestinian people.

The embassy refused to accept delivery of the letter to the Egyptian ambassador, but Dr David Landy, chairperson of the IPSC, publicly read it out in front of the building. It will now be sent to the ambassador through the postal service.

Among those who addressed a short rally outside the embassy was a representative of the Palestinian Rights Initiative, who spoke strongly about the suffering of people in Gaza.

Earlier in the day, more than 100 people participated in a vigil on the Ha'penny Bridge in central Dublin in memory of the 1,400 Palestinians killed during the Israeli assault on Gaza at this time last year. The vigil was also held in solidarity with those involved in today's 'Gaza Freedom March' and with the Viva Palestina aid convoy that is making its way to Gaza. Similar vigils for Gaza were held across the country, including in Derry, Belfast, Scariff, Mullingar and Sligo. More will be held over the weekend in Cork and Galway, and other localities.

Over the Christmas period, the Egyptian government refused to allow the Gaza aid convoy - which includes 10 Irish people and three vehicles from Ireland - to make the final leg of its journey through Egypt to the Rafah crossing to Gaza. Similarly, in another move to undermine international solidarity with Gaza, Egypt refused to allow more than 1,300 international delegates to today's 'Gaza Freedom March' to cross into Gaza for the peaceful demonstration. Several Irish Palestine solidarity activists are among those forced to remain in Cairo today.

Speaking outside the Egyptian embassy this afternoon, Freda Hughes, spokesperson for the IPSC, said: "The behaviour of the Egyptian authorities has been shameful. They have frustrated efforts at international solidarity with Gaza and, even worse, they have wilfully obstructed the delivery of badly needed humanitarian aid. The people of Gaza are suffering dreadfully because of the Israeli siege and this is the last thing they needed. We are here today to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza and to make it clear to Egypt that their disgraceful behaviour is unacceptable."

Text of Letter from the IPSC to Egyptian ambassador to Ireland:

Your Excellency -

Decent people throughout the world were horrified one year ago when Israel launched its merciless war against the imprisoned population of the Gaza strip. As you will recall, this onslaught resulted in the killing of over 1300 Palestinians, at least 300 of them children, and the wholesale destruction of homes and infrastructure including schools and hospitals.

Since the ceasefire on 18th January last, Israel has subjected the strip to an illegal siege, preventing the importation of foodstuffs, medicines, and educational materials as well as construction materials to enable the people of Gaza to rebuild their houses and their lives.

It is in this context that civil society has mobilised and made repeated efforts to break the siege and bring provisions, and perhaps a little hope, to the beleaguered Gazans.

The most recent of these attempts have been the Gaza Freedom March and the Viva Palestina convoy, bringing together contingents from France, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, South Africa, Canada, Italy, the USA, and elsewhere. It had been hoped that these humanitarian convoys would enter Gaza through the Rafah Crossing on 27th December, one year to the day after Israel launched its murderous assault.

However, your government has so far prevented the Viva Palestina convoy from crossing into Egypt by ferry from Aqaba in Jordan, and barred the Freedom March from entering Gaza. In explanation, President Mubarak cited "tensions" at the border, while first lady Suzanne Mubarak offered to allow 100 delegates to enter Gaza. Surely this offer suggests that the "security" argument is bogus?

It is difficult to escape the impression that the government of Egypt is helping Israel maintain its siege of Gaza by denying freedom of movement to these concerned human beings seeking to bring much-needed provisions to the people of Gaza while demanding - from within the strip itself - an end to the criminal Israeli siege.

You will recall that last June the Israeli navy kidnapped a boat on its way to Gaza, captained by an Irishman and bearing among its passengers an Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate. This frail vessel was called The Spirit of Humanity. It is in this spirit that we - Irish peace activists dedicated to the cause of justice for the Palestinians - call on your government to play its part in lifting the siege of Gaza. As a first step we ask you, Mr Ambassador, to urge your government to allow Viva Palestine and the Freedom march to enter the Gaza strip through the Rafah Crossing.

We believe that in making this request we are speaking for all concerned Irish people, and we believe that a positive response would greatly enhance Egypt's status as a defender of the rights of its Palestinian sisters and brothers - rights that have been denied for more than sixty years.

Yours sincerely

___________________
Dr. David Landy
Chair
Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Related Link: http://www.ipsc.ie
author by Kev - IPSC (pers cap)publication date Thu Dec 31, 2009 17:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Photos

Solidarity activists on the Ha'penny Bridge
Solidarity activists on the Ha'penny Bridge

Dr. David Landy reads alound the letter that the Egyptian Embassy refused to accept
Dr. David Landy reads alound the letter that the Egyptian Embassy refused to accept

Solidarity activists outside the Egpytian Embassy
Solidarity activists outside the Egpytian Embassy

Mustapha, from PRI
Mustapha, from PRI

Solidarity activists on the Ha'penny Bridge
Solidarity activists on the Ha'penny Bridge

Related Link: http://www.ipsc.ie
author by TD - Free Palestine Campaignpublication date Thu Dec 31, 2009 18:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Today, the PA forbade a Gaza solidarity protest in the northwestern West Bank city of Tulkarem to proceed, surprisingly, the Popular Committee there acquiesced and caved in, fortunately, the organisers of the Ramallah solidarity demonstration, notably Iyad Burnat, are made of stronger stuff and the protest went ahead without hinderance from PA security forces; colourful, noisy and angry the marchers decanted from al-Manara Square, central Ramallah and returned there to fiery speeches from, principally, the Archbishop of the Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Church; Atallah Hanna.

Tomorrow, the siege of Gaza and one of the vile enablers of this; Egypt, will be the focus of the weekly Friday protest in the West Bank village of Bil'in.

Ashraf Abu Rahmah atop one of the lions in al-Manara Square, Ramallah, today (Photo: Hamde Abu Rahmah)
Ashraf Abu Rahmah atop one of the lions in al-Manara Square, Ramallah, today (Photo: Hamde Abu Rahmah)

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Archbishop of Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem: Atallah Hanna
Archbishop of Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem: Atallah Hanna

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Ramallah : Gaza Solidarity Protest


Related Link: http://www.bilin-ffj.org/
author by Libertypixpublication date Fri Jan 01, 2010 15:09author email libertypics at yahoo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Links:

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/95284

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/95292

More photo essays etc at:

http://www.myspace.com/libertypix

IPSC letter to Egyptian Embassy. ©left 2009 Michael Gallagher.
IPSC letter to Egyptian Embassy. ©left 2009 Michael Gallagher.

author by John Wpublication date Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A year ago Israel killed over 1,400 Palestinians in Gaza including over 400 women and children and it has maintained a vicious blockade ever since. Yet the IPSC holds a demonstration outside the Egyptian Embassy, not the Israeli Embassy. This is crazy behaviour.

For years, Israel has been trying to shovel off responsibility for the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza on to Egypt. I heard the Israeli Ambassador in London on radio recently saying that Israel was going to maintain the blockade as long as Hamas controlled Gaza, and pointing out that it had a border with Egypt through which it could be supplied.

Israel would be delighted if Egypt threw open its borders with Gaza. Even better if Egypt took Gaza and its 1.5 million Palestinians off its hands altogether. Israel’s ambition is to hold on to as much of Palestine as possible, with as few Palestinians as possible (preferably none). Getting rid of 1.5 million to Egypt would be a great help in that ambition.

And, if Israel gets trouble from Gaza, eg rockets fired into Israel, it can always repeat Operation Cast Lead and, if the borders with Egypt are open, there will be a second Nakba - Palestinians from Gaza will take refuge in Egypt and Israel won’t let them back.

Demanding that Egypt open its borders with Gaza is playing into Israel’s hands. Israel is the real enemy.

author by John Wpublication date Sat Jan 16, 2010 19:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Letter in Belfast Telegraph from Colin Nevin of Northern Ireland Friends of Israel

Egypt should be held to account for clashes

Friday, 8 January 2010

Western activists trying to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza via Egypt this week are finding out that after dozens of members of their 'Viva Palestina' convoy ended up getting injured in clashes with Egyptian police, that Cairo, too, keeps a tight blockade on the border of Gaza.

I haven't yet heard of the Israelis being as heavy-handed as this in their handling of activists who act against official advice.

The biggest difference I can see, apart from the numbers that were attacked or ended up in hospital, is how little headline space the clashes with the Egyptians got in the newspapers.

Now if if Israel had have carried out the same (or even less) treatment of these foreign activists, it would have been front page news. So much for balanced journalism.

If the international community wants to lambast Israel for a so-called 'blockade' of Gaza, even though hundreds of trucks of commodities do get in via Israel largely unreported, then Egypt should equally be held to account for its role in keeping its Gaza border tightly closed.

It seems our do-good activists now have discovered this for themselves.

Both Israel and Egypt control the borders of Gaza. If one judged according to media reports, one would think Gaza has only one border, namely with Israel.

Furthermore, Egypt should have no political reasons for keeping their borders closed. Israel has.

COLIN NEVIN

Bangor

Related Link: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/letters/egypt-should-be-held-to-account-for-clashes-14627665.html
author by Simon Foleypublication date Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Bravo, its about time we removed Mubarak's get out of jail card re Egypts morally bankrupt response to the ongoing collective punishment of Gaza!

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