UFPJ Action Alert: Free Gaza
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Dear UJP Activist, 100 women, mostly from
Europe and the US, expected to enter Gaza by March 8 to celebrate International Women's Day in
solidarity with their Palestinian sisters in Gaza. As of now the majority of
the delegation has been detained by Egyptian
authorities at the Cairo airport or deported. Two of the delegation's leaders,
US Peace Activist Medea Benjamin and Irish Nobel peace laureate Mairead Maguire
have already been deported. Medea was assaulted and injured by Egyptian police
while in their custody and ignored by the US Embassy in Cairo despite repeated
calls for assistance. She has returned to the US and is
recovering.
The international delegation was formed in response to a call
for help from the women of Gaza. The 1.8 million inhabitants of this tiny
Palestinian territory have been under siege by neighbors, Israel and Egypt, for
7 miserable years, depriving them of the most basic needs, including access to
safe drinking water, electricity, adequate medical care and freedom of movement.
Human and material access in/out of Gaza is highly controlled and the only
civilian point of entry is through Egypt at the Rafah Gate, where Palestinians
are the first victims of frequent border closings. This is where the delegation
intends to cross into Gaza if the Egyptian authorities allow them to travel
through Egypt.
Actions we can take:
Call and/or email the Egyptian
Embassy at 202
895-5400 and Embassy@egyptembassy.net.
Ask for an apology and justice for the delegation. Demand that they open the
Rafah border and stop cracking down on journalists and Egyptian and
International peace and justice activists! Send a letter to the Egyptian
Ambassador with our demands: http://codepink.salsalabs.com/o/424/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=7196
Sign
this petition to Egypt Desk at the State Department, then call them
(202-647-4680).
Demand to know why they did not assist, and let them know you want an immediate
end to US military aid to Egypt. http://codepink.salsalabs.com/o/424/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=7197
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