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Israeli Navy takes Dignite/Al Karama in international waters - CALL TO ACTION
Earlier today, the Israeli navy took control of the one boat from Freedom Flotilla II that had made it into international waters on their way to Gaza. The French-flagged boat - Dignite/Al Karama - carried 16 people from France, Canada, Greece, Sweden and Tunisia. They were stopped about 40 miles away from Gaza [in international waters] and after several hours the Israelis took control of the boat, bringing it to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
There are no reports of any injuries and we have heard the passengers were being arrested. We do not yet know how long they will be detained or what will happen to the boat.
We urge you to contact the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC to call for the immediate release of these people. And - most importantly - we must call on the Israeli government to end the siege and blockade of Gaza, and to treat the people of Palestine in compliance with international law!
Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC
telephone: 202-364-5500
fax: 202-364-5423
A list of the Israeli consulate offices around the U.S. will be posted our website later today. Please call any of those numbers as well.
[Following the Call to Action] is a copy of a press release the U.S. Boat to Gaza is releasing. Please feel free to share this with media outlets and others.
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CALL TO ACTION:
Please make calls. Please hold your protests.
Stay Human Freedom Flotilla 2011: how you can help:
Phone to demand US government ensure safety of the Dignite/Al Karama:
President Obama: 202 456 1111
State Department: 202 647 4000
The toll free number to the Congressional Switchboard: 1 866 338-1015
The phone number for the Congressional switchboard is 202-224-3121.
Dial switchboard and ask for your Senator or Representative by name.
Tell them:
- that taking the boat by force in international waters is Piracy.
- to demand Israel release the passengers of the Dignité.
- to demand that Greece release the other Flotilla boats.
- that you don't want your tax dollars spent attacking a French flagged ship in international waters off the coast of Egypt, with 17 human rights activists and journalists onboard. The Dignite/Al Karama is not a threat to Israel.
- that the people of Gaza have a right to invite people from the outside world to visit them.
- that the blockade of Gaza is is illegal, and is collective punishment on 1.6 million Palestinians living in Gaza.
SF Israeli Consulate 415 844 7500 fax; 415 844 7555
Akiva Tor, Consul General (415) 844-7501
The emergency number is: 415-806-7857.
There are no reports of any injuries and we have heard the passengers were being arrested. We do not yet know how long they will be detained or what will happen to the boat.
We urge you to contact the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC to call for the immediate release of these people. And - most importantly - we must call on the Israeli government to end the siege and blockade of Gaza, and to treat the people of Palestine in compliance with international law!
Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC
telephone: 202-364-5500
fax: 202-364-5423
A list of the Israeli consulate offices around the U.S. will be posted our website later today. Please call any of those numbers as well.
[Following the Call to Action] is a copy of a press release the U.S. Boat to Gaza is releasing. Please feel free to share this with media outlets and others.
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CALL TO ACTION:
Please make calls. Please hold your protests.
Stay Human Freedom Flotilla 2011: how you can help:
Phone to demand US government ensure safety of the Dignite/Al Karama:
President Obama: 202 456 1111
State Department: 202 647 4000
The toll free number to the Congressional Switchboard: 1 866 338-1015
The phone number for the Congressional switchboard is 202-224-3121.
Dial switchboard and ask for your Senator or Representative by name.
Tell them:
- that taking the boat by force in international waters is Piracy.
- to demand Israel release the passengers of the Dignité.
- to demand that Greece release the other Flotilla boats.
- that you don't want your tax dollars spent attacking a French flagged ship in international waters off the coast of Egypt, with 17 human rights activists and journalists onboard. The Dignite/Al Karama is not a threat to Israel.
- that the people of Gaza have a right to invite people from the outside world to visit them.
- that the blockade of Gaza is is illegal, and is collective punishment on 1.6 million Palestinians living in Gaza.
SF Israeli Consulate 415 844 7500 fax; 415 844 7555
Akiva Tor, Consul General (415) 844-7501
The emergency number is: 415-806-7857.
PRESS RELEASE FROM US BOAT TO GAZA "AUDACITY OF HOPE":
For Immediate Release: July 19, 2011
Dignite Represents The Audacity of Hope and the rest of Freedom Flotilla II
July 19, 2011: At 3:30 am (EDT) today, several Israeli naval ships stopped the French-flagged ship Dignite/Al Karama while on the last leg of its voyage to Gaza. The small boat with 16 people was approximately 40 miles away from Gaza, very much in international waters. By 6 am the Israeli military had taken control of the boat and was bringing it to the Israel port of Ashdod, where the people on the boat would be arrested. At this time there have been no reports of any injuries. All communication with the passengers on the Dignite has been cut off.
The Dignite is one member of the larger Freedom Flotilla II that had planned to sail together to Gaza in late June. All the other ships, including the U.S. flagged boat The Audacity of Hope, were delayed by the Greek government's refusal to permit them to sail -- an egregious act of complicity with Israel’s policy toward Gaza that the International Committee of the Red Cross has determined to be “collective punishment.” Two of the flotilla's boats suffered serious physical damage from acts of sabotage while others were caught in a web of Greek bureaucratic entanglements, including phony civilian complaints challenging the sea-worthiness of some of the boats.
The Dignite began its voyage from a French port. The French government refused to interfere with this nonviolent civilian human rights initiative, permitting the ship to sail into international Mediterranean waters without problems. The Dignite and its passengers – from France, Canada, Greece, Sweden, and Tunisa – proudly sailed toward Gaza as representatives of the larger flotilla. They represented the steadfastness and determination of the flotilla movement to sail until the blockade is broken. The Israeli government's belief that Freedom Flotilla II can be stopped misunderstands the nature of this non-violent movement and its, purpose, which is to end the siege of Gaza.
Despite most of the Freedom Flotilla II being unable to leave Greek ports, the flotilla was able to highlight the vicious nature of Israel’s policy towards Gaza. Israeli leaders showed their willingness to use intimidation, lies, economic blackmail, threats of violence, and sabotage to stop boats that Israeli military officials admitted would not be carrying weapons. This clearly demonstrates that Israel’s blockade of Gaza is not based on “security”, but is meant to punish the 1.7 million people living in Gaza, deny their freedom and cut them off from the rest of the world.
The Israeli government's continued violation of international law and the human rights of Palestinians is possible only as a result of the international community’s failure to take tangible measures to uphold United Nations resolutions and Palestinian human rights. As the American passengers on The Audacity of Hope directly experienced in Greece, some major powers – including the U.S. government and the European Union – are willing to ignore international law and human rights to appease the Israeli government. International civil society has no recourse other than to take nonviolent direct action.
The Dignite carried a message of solidarity and human empathy from the people of the world to the people of Gaza, and all of Palestine, that Israel’s violence can never silence. The journey of this small boat is further evidence that the will of global civil society cannot be intimidated. As long as the illegal blockade of Gaza remains in place, ships will sail to confront it; as long as Israel continues its occupation, and violent repression of Palestinians and our governments are silent about it, the global solidarity movement will mobilize to nonviolently and directly challenge it.
We call on the Israeli government to end the siege and blockade of Gaza and to treat the people of Palestine in compliance with international law.
http://ustogaza.org
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http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/0...
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