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Viva Palestina: Navigating Egypt’s Obstacle Course

By Soozy Duncan
July 13, 2009 | Posted in IndyBlog | Email this article

The Viva Palestina U.S. convoy has been facing barrier after barrier in recent days despite having initially hoped to cross into the Gaza Strip this morning.  The Egyptian government, collaborator in Israel’s severe blockade for the past 2 years, has set up a course of administrative obstacles which will delay the group’s entry into Gaza.

George Galloway, the British Member of Parliament who organized this effort as well as the first Viva Palestina caravan which drove from London to Gaza in March, sent a letter to President Mubarak of Egypt prior to the departure of the U.S. convoy.  This letter informed the president that over a million dollars had been raised with the intention of purchasing vehicles, medical supplies and other humanitarian aid to bring to Gaza.  Viva Palestina was also in contact with the Egyptian ambassadors in London, Washington, DC and Tripoli, Libya, who, at their request, were provided with a list of the names and passport numbers of all convoy participants.

Yet when the first contingent attempted to cross the Mubarak Peace Bridge to the Sinai peninsula Saturday evening, they were denied entry.  That group spent 12 hours at the checkpoint and entered into a stand-off with authorities as they negotiated the length of their stay in successive increments.  Members of the delegation demonstrated at the bridge, obstructing access to the vehicles, and also held keys and occupied driver’s seats in order that the 4 buses could not be moved.  Although Egyptian officials first stated that the convoy could not pass due to unrest in the region and potential danger to the delegates, ultimately Viva Palestina was informed that each of its members required a Gaza affidavit signed and notarized by an official at the U.S. Embassy in order to pass.  That contingent decided to return to Cairo to obtain the affidavits and regroup with other delegates, thereby strengthening their numbers for the next crossing.

The Gaza affidavits are essentially indemnity agreements asserting that the individual has signed away the inalienable right to the protection of the U.S. government.  Previous delegations of U.S. citizens to Gaza have not been required to sign these, and these were not requested prior to reaching the Mubarak Bridge checkpoint, despite Viva Palestina’s well-publicized plan.  The Egyptian government refused to accept one group affidavit on behalf of the entire convoy.  Each individual affidavit will cost convoy members $30 USD.

Yesterday, Egyptian officials asked for a detailed inventory of all aid items, which has now been compiled and will be submitted to border officials at the  Rafah crossing.

Late this afternoon, the Head of the Palestine Desk of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who has been tasked by the Foreign Minister with logistical planning, informed convoy leadership that only the 2 ambulances, of the 47 total vehicles which were purchased earlier in the day at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars, would be allowed to enter Gaza. The people of Gaza, with whom MP Galloway has been in frequent contact, have indicated that new vehicles are sorely needed in Gaza for various public services.

Viva Palestina organizers were also informed that convoy members would be permitted to spend only 24 hours in Gaza.  Individuals overstaying that time period will not be permitted to leave until the next general opening of the Rafah crossing, which has been continuously closed since June 2007.

New York City Councilmember Charles Barron, who is traveling with the convoy, believes the reason behind these new requirements and restrictions is clear.  “They don’t want this to be successful because they don’t want any more convoys,”  Barron said.  “They want to set an example with us.  They were hoping that they would  discourage.  That’s why the delays, that’s why adding on stipulations. Because they want us to implode.”

Viva Palestina leadership has emphasized that these tactics will not dissuade the  group from its avowed purpose of breaking the siege on Gaza, nor will future convoys be canceled.  MP Galloway has announced that he intends to lead caravans this year from Venezuela and Moscow, as well as a second U.S. convoy in December to commemorate the first anniversary of Israel’s brutal attack.

At a private meeting of the Viva Palestina delegation this evening, an agent of the Egyptian government was found to be present taking notes.  His notes were confiscated and he was escorted out of the room by MP Galloway.

Convoy members Barron and Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Representative and 2008 Green Party Presidential candidate, will be contacting President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tomorrow to pressure the Egyptian government to allow additional vehicles through the border and a longer stay in Gaza for convoy members.  Additionally, Viva Palestina is calling for supporters to organize demonstrations at Egyptian consulates in the U.S. and to call on the White House and the State Department to support Viva Palestina’s  effort in bringing medical supplies to what Obama called the “humanitarian crisis” in Gaza during his June 4 speech in Cairo.

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7 Responses to “Viva Palestina: Navigating Egypt’s Obstacle Course”

muhsir al-mutawakil Says:

There is no doubt that the Egyptian government is halting this convoy to Gaza because its organizers are agents of the terrorist group Hamas which rules Gaza with an iron fist. Hamas operatives belong to the Muslim Brothers who seek to overthrow the Egyptian government and install an ultra-right-wing government based on sharia Islam.

Carole Says:

muhsir al-mutawakil Says:crap you do not have a clue to what is really occurring to the people on the convoy also the siege people of Gaza
THE PEOPLE NEED URGENT MEDICAL SUPPLIES
and they needed them as soon as the Zionist israeli attack upon the innocent men women and children killing hundreds and maiming thousands more
The last thing the elected government of Palestine wants is to be talking about overthrowing any other country all they want is to be treated as human beings and be given the God given right to exist with food water and a roof over there heads so propaganda posts from idiots do not help ending this crime to humanity.
Instead of posting your unfounded assumptions do yourself a favor that is if you are a human being with any compassion to your fellow man and ring the embassies and email and demand that the borders be opened permanently and let the people live in peace on there own land and be able to fish without a gunboat firing at them and farm without the bulldozers ripping down then land I do not need to go on but you muhsir al-mutawakil my friend need to reflect on your actions and decide if you want the death of another child on your hands

Roscoe Says:

Let’s all all hope that if they actually are able to be admitted into Gaza, that Cynthia McKinney overstays her 24 hr. welcome. The next convoy would probably receive expedited entrance if they knew she was part of the operation.

It’s simply amazing that she thinks her presence assists in this effort. After all, look at how she was able to garner the assistance of the US State Dept. and Obama for her boat float to deliver crayons !!! What a nutcase.

And now—-she pens a letter to Obama asking that he contact the Egyptian government and demand that they be allowed passage !! BWAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!

I can’t wait to see that reply!!!

sanda Says:

Interview with Cynthia McKinney in Egypt and lots more is on www.wbaix.org

ADL Supporter Says:

Viva Palestina US demonstrated support for Hamas by meeting Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniyeh while in Gaza today - http://contemporaryantisemitism.blogspot.com/2009/07/viva-palestina-arrives-in-gaza-and.html

roland rance Says:

This whole convoy business was a stupid publicity stunt. How dare the group malign the courageous Egyptian government in protecting itself against the vicious Hamas terrorists!

Deborah Fink Says:

I can’t for the life of me understand people who deny that the Palestinian Gazans want to slit the Egyptian dictator’s throat. George Galloway told me this personally - he should know, he supports this laudable objective.

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