RAFAH, GAZA STRIP, (10 November 2008) - A group of 11 European
parliamentarians from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and
Switzerland today visited the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip
and Egypt, calling for an end to the ongoing blockade. The group had been
part of a larger delegation of 53 parliamentarians who were prevented from
entering Gaza earlier this month by the Egyptian government. After being
denied entry they traveled to Gaza by sea on the Dignity, a human rights
ship organized jointly by the Free Gaza Movement and the European Campaign
to End the Siege. It was the third such voyage to challenge and break
Israel’s stranglehold on the Gaza Strip since August.“The siege of Gaza is an illegal and immoral act of collective punishment
imposed on the civilian population of the Gaza Strip for the ‘crime’ of
voting in internationally supervised elections for a party not supported
by the Western powers,” said Ms. Short, the former British Secretary of
State for International Development from 1997 to May 2003. “We have
visited hospitals and schools here, and I can testify first-hand to the
suffering that has been forced upon the Palestinians of Gaza. Egypt’s
complicity in the siege is scandalous.”
Ever since Hamas won parliamentary elections in January 2006, Gaza has
been subjected to an increasingly severe blockade that bars most essential
supplies. Gaza’s economy has collapsed as a result, triggering sharp
increases in unemployment, poverty, and childhood malnutrition.
In addition to helping the parliamentarians circumvent the border closure,
the Dignity carried in a ton of medical supplies. “We’re thankful that we
were able to deliver these badly needed medical supplies,” said Dr. Arafat
Shoukri, Chair of the European Campaign to End the Siege. “However, the
unfortunate truth is that these supplies are only symbolic. Until the
siege ends once and for all, innocent people will continue to
unnecessarily suffer and even die.”
The Free Gaza Movement has organized three such sea voyages over the last
three months in order to draw attention to the devastating consequences of
the Gaza siege by actively challenging illegal and inhumane governmental
policies through the power of non-violent direct action.
Caoimhe Butterly, Gaza Project Coordinator for the Free Gaza Movement,
stated that “Our delegations have been deeply shocked by the deteriorating
humanitarian conditions here in Gaza. As we call on our governments in the
West to end their complicity in these illegal and immoral acts of
collective punishment, we also call on the Egyptian government to end
their participation in the siege and to open the Rafah border crossing
permanently.”
Gaza Parliamentary Delegation:
LORD NAZIR AHMED, ENGLAND
CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS, IRELAND
HUGH O’DONNELL, SCOTLAND
RHODRI GLYN THOMAS, WALES
PAULINE MCNEILL, SCOTLAND
FERNANDO ROSSI, ITALY
CLARE SHORT, ENGLAND
AENGUS Ó SNODAIGH, IRELAND
BARONESS DR. JENNY TONGE, ENGLAND
SANDRA WHITE, SCOTLAND
JOSEF ZISYADIS, SWITZERLAND
For More Information, Please Contact:
Dr. Arafat Shoukri (Gaza) +44 (0)7908 200 559 / arafat@prc.org.uk
Huwaida Arraf (Gaza) +972 599 130 426 / huwaida.arraf@gmail.com
Angela Godfrey Goldstein (Jerusalem) +972 547 366 393 / angela@icahd.org
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