
The Approaching MV Rachel Corrie
According to Palestine Monitor Dr Mustafa Barghouthi, along with many others, has been in contact with the passengers of the MV Rachel Corrie:
“MP Dr Mustafa Barghouthi called on Friday Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Maguire, who along with other civilians in on the MV Rachel Corrie en route to Gaza. Speaking via phone link with the Irish Nobel Peace and other activists on the Freedom Flotilla, Barghouthi reported that “the MV Rachel Corrie is currently on its way to Gaza and hopes to arrive Saturday morning”.
“The world is watching” went on Dr Barghouthi, calling upon the international community to ensure the safe passage of the MV Rachel Corrie; he urged the EU representatives to take immediate and concrete steps in pressuring Israel to refrain from blocking the Rachel Corrie.
“I commend this courageous action of brave international civilians who are carrying essential medical, education and construction materials denied by Israeli suffocating and illegal siege on Gaza. It is vital that they have maximum support by the international community!”
The ICTU supported IPSC demo is on this saturday, starting at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Sq, Dublin at 2pm.
In the meantime its worth reading Hugh Green’s very fine post on the events of the past week. Here he is on the significance of the attempt by the MV Rachel Corrie to break the blockade:
The MV Rachel Corrie, named after an American woman who was crushed under an IDF bulldozer in Gaza as it moved to demolish a Palestinian home, is still making its way toward Gaza. It has not deviated from its mission, which is to break the Israeli blockade.
Perhaps the thuggish, fascist stupidity of the Netanyahu-Lieberman government, with its grotesque, but not unexpected, association of the flotilla -which seeks to highlight the issue of a million and a half Palestinians imprisoned in a concentration camp- with the threat to the US from Nazi Germany, will employ violent means to stop it. It seems more likely that comparably rational elements of the Israeli establishment will prevail, and it will be allowed in via some sort of diplomatic fudge. Either way, millions of people have been jolted into to confronting the reality of what is going on in Palestine. And millions of people are now finding out who Rachel Corrie was.
As Edward Said wrote about Rachel Corrie:
What Rachel Corrie’s work in Gaza recognized, however, was precisely the gravity and the density of the living history of the Palestinian people as a national community, and not merely as a collection of deprived refugees. That is what she was in solidarity with. And we need to remember that that kind of solidarity is no longer confined to a small number of intrepid souls here and there, but is recognized the world over. In the past six months I have lectured in four continents to many thousands of people. What brings them together is Palestine and the struggle of the Palestinian people which is now a byword for emancipation and enlightenment, regardless of all the vilification heaped on them by their enemies. Whenever the facts are made known, there is immediate recognition and an expression of the most profound solidarity with the justice of the Palestinian cause and the valiant struggle by the Palestinian people on its behalf.
Read the whole post here. Can’t recommend it enough.
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Jun 4th 2010