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		<title>“Freedom Waves” &#8212; Another Challenge to the Israeli Naval Blockade of Gaza and the U.S. Congress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kit Kittredge &#160; Why I wanted to Challenge the Israeli Naval Blockade of Gaza In the overland five trips I have made to Gaza since March, 2009, I have seen the disastrous effect of the brutal Israeli land and sea blockade has had on the Palestinian people.  I have seen the terrible level of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Kit <strong>Kittredge</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Why I wanted to Challenge the Israeli Naval Blockade of Gaza</strong></p>
<p>In the overland five trips I have made to Gaza since March, 2009, I have seen the disastrous effect of the brutal Israeli land and sea blockade has had on the Palestinian people.  I have seen the terrible level of destruction that the 2008-2009 Israeli attack wrecked on Gaza, in which 1,400 Palestinians were killed in the 22 day attack, 5,000 were wounded and 50,000 were made homeless.  I was on the Gaza Freedom March in 2009 and I was a passenger on the US Boat to Gaza (<a href="http://ustogaza.org/" target="_blank">http://ustogaza.org/</a>), the “Audacity of Hope” that was forbidden from sailing June, 2011 by the Greek government on behalf of the Israeli government.</p>
<p>As one of two American citizens on the Gaza “Freedom Waves,” I represented hundreds of thousands of Americans who are challenging Israeli and US policies concerning Palestine.  We are using a variety of methods to let Israeli government officials know that international citizen activists are not going to stop challenging their policies.  Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions programs, international citizens who attempt to protection Palestinians as the farm, fish and go to school, students confronting Israeli officials as they speak around the world and flotillas and waves of boats are part of the international effort. I am very proud to be a part of this movement.</p>
<p><strong>Passenger on the “Tahrir”</strong></p>
<p>Passengers on the Canadian Boat to Gaza, the “Tahrir,” left Turkey in good spirits Wednesday, November 2, 2011 despite having its passenger list whittled down by the Turkish Port Authorities who allowed only 12 out of 35 passengers who had travelled to Turkey to get on the boat.  The Turks cited regulations that decreed that only 12 persons could be on a boat rated as a “pleasure craft” to depart Turkey for international waters, no matter that the vessel was rated for 50+ passengers. My fellow Americans Medea Benjamin, Robert Neiman, Paki Wieland, Tighe Barry and David Schermerhorn became our ground crew in Turkey when the passenger reduction was forced on us.  On the day we left the Turkish port of Fetiyah, they rented a third boat to attempt to transfer in international waters the 23 passengers who had not been allowed onto the boats in port.</p>
<p>Working with our sister ship, the “Saoirse”, from Ireland, we hit the high seas full throttle headed to Gaza  continuing the previous  flotillas  efforts  to end Israel’s Illegal, immoral  naval blockade of Gaza, which, in combination with Israel’s land blockade, has made the 1.6 million people of Gaza, prisoners in a tiny land that is roughly 25 miles long and five miles wide.</p>
<p>Our team, on the Tahrir, consisted of five journalists, including <em>Democracy Now</em>’s Jihan Hafiz (<a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2011/11/8/israel_deports_democracy_now_correspondent_jihan" target="_blank">http://www.democracynow.org/2011/11/8/israel_deports_democracy_now_correspondent_jihan</a>), six international delegates and the captain.  We bonded quickly and settled in to our various chores.  Captain George delegated crew duties, journalists set up their satellites and computer stations, cooks and medics tended to physical needs and everyone vied for computer time to reach out to the world.</p>
<p>Canadian Boat to Gaza (<a href="http://www.tahrir.ca/en/" target="_blank">http://www.tahrir.ca/en/</a>) organizers did an excellent job stocking the boat with food, water and medical supplies plus $30,000 of medical aid to be delivered in Gaza.   The next two days were filled with blogging, filming, battling seasickness, sleeping, eating, non-violent training and preparation for probable Israeli confrontation and imprisonment.</p>
<p><strong>Arriving in Danger Zone in the Daylight</strong></p>
<p>Getting into international waters without the Turkish Coast Guard turning us back was our first success.  In hopes of not being boarded by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) during darkness, we slowed our speed so it would be daylight Friday morning, November 4, 2011, when we approached 100 nautical miles off Gaza’s shore and probable contact with the IDF.</p>
<p>Each hour brought us 10 miles closer to Gaza.  We were thankful to make it past the 70 mile mark where the Mavi Marmara was so brutally attacked in June, 2010.</p>
<p><strong>3 Giant Warships Looming on the Horizon</strong></p>
<p>A momentary excitement permeated the ship as the captain announced we were 50 miles offshore&#8211; until we saw the 3 giant warships looming on the horizon.</p>
<p>We got on the satellite phones and computers to get out our last messages.  I was on the phone with CNN and I remember them saying, “call me when something happens” and I said, “This is probably the last you’re going to hear from me as our communications will be cut….” and then they were.</p>
<p><strong>17 Israeli Warships Surround and Force collision between Freedom Waves boats&#8211;Water Cannons blew out windows and almost sunk the Irish boat Saoirse</strong></p>
<p>We were told by the Israeli Navy to change our course.  Organizers of both boats restated that we were sailing to “the goodness of humanity.”</p>
<p>Within a half an hour we were surrounded by 17 boats; gunboats, water cannon boats, zodiacs.</p>
<p>The IDF radioed that they wanted to inspect our boats, meanwhile two zodiacs were harassing the Saoirse by driving in circles around them, finally forcing the Irish boat to crash into the Tahrir causing damage to the Saoirse.</p>
<p>The Saoirse pulled away and was chased by the IDF commandos who proceeded to blow out there windows and fill the ship with water from the water cannons.  If the Saoirse’s auxiliary power had not kicked in, the boat would have sunk (<a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2011/11/7/israel_intercepts_gaza_bound_flotilla_dozens" target="_blank">http://www.democracynow.org/2011/11/7/israel_intercepts_gaza_bound_flotilla_dozens</a>).</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the IDF blasted the Tahrir with water cannons.  Over bullhorns, IDF soldiers told us to go to the bow of the boat where they were hitting our boat with the most force with the water cannons. We tried to protect ourselves by staying behind the wheel house.</p>
<p>One passenger and a cameraman attempted to remain on the bow of the Tahrir but moved away as the commandoes jumped the rail.  Commandos snatched the camera and 25 masked commandos shoved their way on board screaming, “Shut Up! Sit Down,! Move! Get Up!,  Shut Up!, Move!”  over and over for the next half hour.</p>
<p><strong>1 Passenger Tasered by IDF</strong></p>
<p>Two passengers  stayed at the wheelhouse and one was tasered by the IDF commandos.  They were shoved out the wheelhouse and dragged to the benches where they were forced at gunpoint to sit.  Commandos continued to yell,<strong> </strong>“Sit! Shut up! Don’t move!”  Our male passengers were searched first with commandos pointing guns and tasers at them.  Everyone had to keep their empty hands visible at all times.</p>
<p><strong>Computers, Cameras, Satellite Phones Taken</strong></p>
<p>I asked if  we could go down below as it was getting dark and cold and they corralled us into the tiny galley room and “guarded” us  while other soldiers  searched our backpacks and suitcases and threw our computers, cameras,  and bags on the floor.  Computers, cameras and other electronics confiscated on the boat were never returned to us.</p>
<p><strong>IDF Commandos Brainwashed into Committing Horrific, Illegal Actions</strong></p>
<p>I felt sad and angry looking into the young masked eyes of the IDF soldiers who had been so successfully brainwashed into doing horrific, illegal acts for the Israeli government.  They pirated our ship, kidnapped us and tasered us and now many of them were asleep on the benches, every bit as tired as we were.</p>
<p><strong>Strip Searched at Port of Ashdod</strong></p>
<p>About three hours later we arrived at the Israeli port of Ashdod, where Israeli officials strip searched, demeaned and dehumanized us.   However, nothing they did to us is comparable to what the Palestinians endure.</p>
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<p>The officials in the Israeli Immigration and Deportation office processed us.  They told us that if we signed a document that stated we had entered Israel illegally, we would be deported the next day.  This was one of the many lies we were told by Israeli authorities.  Another untruth that they told us was that after 72 hours we would be deported automatically.</p>
<p><strong>3 Days in Israeli Prison</strong></p>
<p>After processing at the port, we were separated again and taken in small groups to the Givon prison where once again we were strip searched.  Our packs pawed through by at least ten people and we were then handed a list of our possessions that they were going to keep.</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Wing of the Prison</strong></p>
<p>Five women including myself spent the next three days in our own wing of the prison.  We were locked in our cells, locked in the women’s section of the prison and then locked behind two more locked gates.  Still, the guards repeatedly counted us and checked to make sure we weren’t plotting an escape, as if we could dig our way out through the floors. Maybe they thought “the criminals” could break out with the flimsy toothbrushes we were given!  Again, only a small taste of what Gazans have felt for years.</p>
<p><strong>No American Embassy Presence or Phone Call for Two Days</strong></p>
<p>I didn’t get my phone call out, nor did we see any one from the American Embassy for two days, whereas a representative of the Irish Embassy to Israel met the Irish boat when they arrived at the Port of Ashdod.</p>
<p>When the American Embassy officials finally arrived at the prison, they recommended I sign the form saying I had entered Israel illegally.  I refused.</p>
<p>The Embassy officials did contact my family and continued to keep in touch with them during my stay in the Israeli prison.  However, the official later told me there wasn’t much the US Embassy could do since we were in Israel and Israel was calling the shots, despite the US giving $3 billion in military aid annually to Israel!</p>
<p><strong>Inside the Prison</strong></p>
<p>We were locked in our cells for hours on end and ended up having a sit down strike in the corridor demanding that we be allowed out of the cells more than once a day.  We were tormented all one night by an irate guard beating on our door and awaken many times a night so they could “count us.”  We were berated and treated like criminals the entire time.</p>
<p><strong>Paying for My Own Deportation</strong></p>
<p>Finally Monday night, November 7<sup>th</sup>,  after almost 72 hours, the Israelis said I could “leave” if I paid for my own deportation air ticket.  I agreed so that I could get back to the U.S. and tell the story of the “Freedom Waves.”  I was taken to the notorious Ben Gurion Aiport Detention Center with a fellow passenger, who flew out that night. I was locked up in the airport facility for another 14 hours until my flight left on Tuesday, November 8.</p>
<p><strong>Israeli Defiance of International Law and Basic Human Decency </strong></p>
<p>There is no surprise in Israel’s act of piracy in attacking two civilian boats in international waters trying to sail to Gaza, imprisoning the passengers, and stealing the cargo and personal possessions. This is yet another example of Israeli defiance of International Law and basic human decency.</p>
<p>In my interactions with the IDF commandos and the Israeli government officials at the Port of Ashdod, in the prison and at the airport, I was struck by the desensitized, robotic, inhumane behavior they displayed consistently—and, again, I only experienced a small taste of what Palestinians routinely face.</p>
<p><strong>“Freedom Waves” to Freedom Riders</strong></p>
<p>There’s another dangerous passage – this time over land – that’s about to set forth: On Tuesday, November 15<sup>th</sup>, Palestinian activists plan to board settler-only public busses in the West Bank and attempt to sit down and ride the bus, in the great tradition of the Freedom Riders that challenged segregation in the American South.  (<a href="http://mondoweiss.net/2011/11/us-freedom-riders-woke-a-nation-palestinian-freedom-riders-must-wake-the-world.html" target="_blank">http://mondoweiss.net/2011/11/us-freedom-riders-woke-a-nation-palestinian-freedom-riders-must-wake-the-world.html</a>)  These brave change-makers have called on the international community to stand in solidarity, and many actions (<a href="http://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/campaigns/solidarity-with-the-palestinian-freedom-riders" target="_blank">http://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/campaigns/solidarity-with-the-palestinian-freedom-riders</a>) are planned around the US where activists will protest Veolia, the French company that runs many of the settler busses and is the subject of an international boycott campaign.  If the Palestinian Freedom Riders are arrested and detained, it will be important for us to speak up and take action as well.   </p>
<p><strong>US Congress should be Investigated for giving $3 Billion in Military Aid Annually to Israel instead of Demanding that the State Department Investigate Citizen Activists</strong><strong></strong><br />
Because of this experience in trying to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza, I am more resolved than ever to work to stop the US government allocation of military aid to Israel and policies supporting the Israeli government’s apartheid treatment of the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.</p>
<p>Some Congresspersons are now going after US citizens on the Gaza flotillas!<br />
Who is part of a terrorist organization: International activists saying Israeli and U.S policies toward the Palestinians are unjust and illegal, or the US Congress?</p>
<p>I think the US Congress should be held accountable for the illegal and unlawful uses of the weaponry that the U.S. has provided to Israel – including the F-16s, Apache helicopters, white phosphorous and dense inert metal explosive bombs that killed 1,400 Palestinians, wounded 5,000 and left 50,000 homeless during Operation Cast Lead in 2008-09.<strong></strong></p>
<p>Instead, 13 Congresspersons want those of us who have challenged Israeli and US policies on Palestine investigated for terrorist links and have introduced House Resolution 3131 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-3131" target="_blank">http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-3131</a>) toward that end.</p>
<p>The legislation introduced in the United States Congress in October, 2011, by Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), would require the State Department to “submit a report on whether any support organization that participated in the planning or execution of the recent Gaza flotilla attempt should be designated as a foreign terrorist organization and any actions taken by the Department of State to express gratitude to the government of Greece for preventing the Gaza flotilla from setting sail in contravention of Israel&#8217;s legal blockade of Gaza, and for other purposes.”  Twelve other strong supporters of the Israel Occupation have signed onto the bill: Engel, Ros-Lehtinen, Sarbanes, Carter, Frelinghuysen, Young, Grimm, Diaz-Balart, Rothman, Roskam and Sires.  Coincidentally, these representatives, especially Ros-Lehtinen, receive big contributions of campaign funding from the right-wing Israel lobby.</p>
<p>Please call these Congresspersons at <a href="%28202%29%20225-3121" target="_blank">(202) 225-3121</a> and give them an earful.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong>:  Kit <strong>Kittredge</strong><strong> </strong>is a 53-year-old mother, grandmother, and peace advocate.  She is an active member of peace groups CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Seattle Mid-East Awareness Campaign, Veterans for Peace and Ground Zero Center for Nonviolence.  When not promoting peace and social justice, she works as a massage therapist, and is a volunteer Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).  She enjoys organic gardening and playing with her grandkids.  She lives in Quilcelen, Washington.  Kit is planning a speaking tour and is willing to travel to speak in your community or school.  Contact Kit at <a href="mailto:marnykit@gmail.com" target="_blank">marnykit@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>No Way to Honor Dr. King</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:11:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Medea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The ceremonies for the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington DC were kicked off on August 24 at an event billed as <a href="http://www.c-span.org/Events/MLK-Memorial-Events-Continue/10737423670-3/">Honoring Global Leaders for Peace</a>. But some of those honored are a far cry from King’s beloved community of the poor and oppressed. The tribute to peacemakers, organized by the MLK National Memorial Foundation, was mostly a night applauding warmakers, corporate profiteers and co-opted musicians.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Medea Benjamin</p>
<p>The ceremonies for the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington DC were kicked off on August 24 at an event billed as <a href="http://www.c-span.org/Events/MLK-Memorial-Events-Continue/10737423670-3/">Honoring Global Leaders for Peace</a>. But some of those honored are a far cry from King’s beloved community of the poor and oppressed. The tribute to peacemakers, organized by the MLK National Memorial Foundation, was mostly a night applauding warmakers, corporate profiteers and co-opted musicians.</p>
<p>The night started out with great promise when MC Andrea Mitchell mentioned Dr. King’s brilliant anti-war speech Beyond Vietnam as a key to understanding the real Dr. King. And sure, there were a few wonderful moments—a song by Stevie Wonder, a speech about nonviolence by the South African Ambassador and a quick appearance by Jesse Jackson in which he managed to spit out a call to “study war no more.”</p>
<p>But most of the evening’s speakers and guests of honor had little to do with peacemaking. One of the dignitaries thanked at the start of the program was Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren, representing a country that uses $3 billion a year in precious U.S. tax dollars to commit war crimes against Palestinians.</p>
<p>Then came a parade of representatives of corporations that want to cleanse their image by being associated with Dr. King. The first was General Motors VP Eric Peterson. His company took billions from government coffers to keep it afloat, then showed its “generosity” by donating $10 million of our tax dollars to the memorial. Mr. Peterson gave a speech paying tribute to the company’s first black board member, Rev. Leon Sullivan. Peterson claimed that the Sullivan Principles, principles that established a social responsibility code for companies working in South Africa, helped abolish apartheid. The truth is that the Sullivan Principles ended up being a cover for U.S. corporations—like General Motors&#8211;to continue doing business in racist South Africa instead of respecting the international divestment campaign.</p>
<p>Up next was Guy Vikers, president of the Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation. Although the group Sweatshop Watch fingered Hilfiger for mistreating workers and inducted the company into its <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sweatshopwatch/blog">Hall of Shame</a>, Hilfiger’s $6 million gift to the memorial bought it a piece of the King legacy.</p>
<p>Next on the corporate sponsor list was Myrtle Potter of Medco Health Solutions. Medco is a $60 billion “pharmaceutical management” company that fought against healthcare reform and was recently forced to pay the U.S. government $155 million to settle fraud charges. Other corporate benefactors to the memorial include union-busting Verizon, war profiteering General Electric and sweatshop king Wal-Mart.</p>
<p>After the line-up of corporate shills came U.S. trade rep Ron Kirk. One wonders how on earth a man who pushes free trade policies that destroy workers’ right and promote a race to the bottom was deemed a peacemaker. King’s commitment to workers—remember his support of the sanitation workers?—was in total opposition to Ron Kirk’s pro-corporate stance.</p>
<p>But the queen bee of the evening was former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. She dismissed King’s call that morality to be the guiding light of our international relations as nice, but far from the complex real world where we have enemies we have to confront. This is the same “practical” diplomat whose claim to shame in the eyes of true peacemakers was her support of such stringent sanctions against Iraq that over 500,000 children under 5 were killed. When asked about the morality of this policy on national TV, Albright calmly asserted that “the price was worth it” in the fight against Saddam Hussein.</p>
<p>Ms. Albright was awarded a model-size version of the King Memorial, presented by the controversial Chinese artist himself, Lei Yixin. Uninvited was the group that had spearheaded a campaign pressing the Foundation to choose an African-American artist, and use American granite and American workers. Instead the Foundation tried to save some money with a Chinese artist who used Chinese materials and Chinese workers. The human rights abusing Chinese government, delighted by the association with Dr. King, sweetened the deal with a $25 million donation. And despite written promises that the Foundation would use local stonemasons to assemble the memorial, Chinese laborers were used. The Washington area local of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsworkers union claims the workers were not paid fairly, and their pay was withheld until they returned to China.</p>
<p>After the speeches and Stevie Wonder’s song, the mic was turned over to an Israeli musician Idan Raichel, an avid supporter of the Israeli Army and someone who has publicly expressed approval of Israel’s 2009 invasion of Gaza. One wonders how much the Israel government gave to the Foundation to get a plum spot in the tribute to peace.</p>
<p>But don’t ask the King family how they feel about their fathers’ opening tribute being sold off to the highest bidder. The family demands royalties for use of the King name—even from the Memorial—and so far have received about a million dollars. Cambridge University historian David Garrow, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography of King, said that King would have been &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._National_Memorial">absolutely scandalized</a> by the profiteering behavior of his children.&#8221;</p>
<p>Today’s great global peacemakers, the true followers of Dr. King, were neither seen nor evoked. No mention of Burma’s struggling opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi or the nonviolent protagonists of the Arab Spring or the environmentalists opposing a proposed tar sands pipeline from Canada to Texas who were arrested at the White House on the very day of the tribute. No mention of the U.S. peace groups trying—for 10 years now—to stop the horrifying Bush/Obama wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the drone attacks in Pakistan that have killed so many civilians.</p>
<p>Dr. King, whose life was spent preaching unconditional love and nonviolent redemptive good, continues to inspire people the world over who are helping to shape his vision of an “arc of the moral universe” that is long but bends toward justice. Gandhi, King, Mandela—there are precious few whose legacies resonate with those who are risking their lives today, in a nonviolent fashion, to eliminate the evils of racism, poverty, militarism and environmental destruction. King’s tribute to global peacemakers should have reached out to them as the legitimate heirs of the King legacy, not the monied interests who helped pay for the piece of carved granite that bears his image.</p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;"><em><a href="mailto:medea@globalexchange.org" target="_blank">Medea Benjamin</a>  </em></span>is cofounder of the human rights group <em><a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/">Global Exchange</a></em> and the peace group <em><a href="http://codepink.org/">CODEPINK</a></em>.</p>
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		<title>Does Your Congressperson Represent You &#8211; or Israel?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 01:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In this time of economic austerity,  when jobs are being slashed and Americans are fearful about their  future, the Congressional recess is the time for our elected  representatives to be home in their districts, reaching out to their  constituents and servicing the people they are paid to represent.  Instead, this August one out of every five representatives will be  taking a junket to Israel, compliments of an affiliate of the Israel  lobby AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) but still clocked  in on the taxpayer’s dime[...]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Medea Benjamin</p>
<p>In this time of economic austerity, when jobs are being slashed and Americans are fearful about their future, the Congressional recess is the time for our elected representatives to be home in their districts, reaching out to their constituents and servicing the people they are paid to represent. Instead, this August one out of every five representatives will be taking a junket to Israel, compliments of an affiliate of the Israel lobby AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) but still clocked in on the taxpayer’s dime.</p>
<p>Americans who have lost their jobs and seen their life savings evaporate because Congress can’t seem to get it together deserve an explanation of how this crisis will be solved. Following the recent debt debacle, the public is hungry for information about the mysterious 12-person “super committee” that will slash over one trillion dollars from the federal budget. But instead of opening their doors to their constituents, 81 members of Congress will be getting briefings from Israeli government officials, touring historic religious sites, and perhaps “<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20089313-503544.html" target="_blank">seeking a salty dip in the Dead Sea.</a>” Representative Steny Hoyer, who is leading the Democratic delegation, <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/60853.html#ixzz1USESXted%20" target="_blank">said</a> he is pleased members of Congress have this opportunity “to gain a deeper understanding of the issues involved in increasing stability in the region.” One has to wonder whether our elected officials are more concerned about the stability of Israel or the well-being of American families.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, trip expenses are being paid by an affiliate of the all-powerful AIPAC lobby, the American Israel Educational Foundation. AIPAC lobbies hard to ensure that Israel is kept on the U.S. dole, with $3 billion of US taxpayers’ dollars a year going to the Israeli military. Without AIPAC and the financial contributions to Congressional campaigns made by its affiliate organizations, our representatives would be freer to speak out against funneling precious taxdollars to this already wealthy nation. This junket goes to show that those who claim AIPAC has a stranglehold over our Congress are not far off the mark.</p>
<p>Going on an AIPAC-sponsored trip to Israel is the moral equivalent of using an Anglo-Boer travel company to visit apartheid-era South Africa. Although they claim to be visiting leaders “across the political spectrum”, including Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, you can bet your bottom dollar that AIPAC will not be giving these 81 Congresspeople a fair and balanced view of Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. They won’t observe one of the weekly demonstrations in Bi’lin or Nabi Saleh, where Israeli soldiers routinely tear gas and arrest non-violent protesters. They won’t spend time with grieving Palestinians whose homes have been demolished to make way for more Jewish-only housing. They won’t spend a few hours at a checkpoint to witness how Palestinians are detained, abused and humiliated, or how this “thriving democracy” forbids Palestinians from driving on Jewish-only roads. They won’t go to Gaza, where 1.5 million people are suffering under an unbearable siege, unable to travel freely, conduct business transactions across borders or even rebuild their homes destroyed by the Israeli invasion. And they won’t likely be visiting the burgeoning tent cities in Tel Aviv where hundreds of thousands of Israelis are currently camped out, protesting the lack of affordable housing, gas and food.</p>
<p>With <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/05/us/politics/05poll.html?_r=2" target="_blank">the disapproval rate</a> for Congress at a record 82%, now is not the time for our representatives to pander to AIPAC. Now is not the time for “free” junkets to Israel—with an implicit promise of $3 billion of our taxdollars in return. Now is the time to stop the freefall of the American economy. If our representatives want to earn more respect from the American public, they better prove that their allegiance is not to a foreign government or a group that lobbies on behalf of a foreign government, but to their constituents back home.</p>
<p><em><a href="mailto:medea@globalexchange.org" target="_blank">Medea Benjamin</a> is cofounder of <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/" target="_blank">Global Exchange</a> and <a href="../../" target="_blank">CODEPINK</a>. She encourages you to contact your congressperson and ask where they will be this August recess. Call  202-224-3121.</em></p>
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		<title>A Devastating Conversation with My Representative, Waxman</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 18:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, CODEPINK met with two members of Congress, Representative Sherman and Representative Waxman. Our co-founder, Jodie Evans, knows both of them well and they were happy to speak with her. I was happy that Representative Waxman, my Congressional representative, invited us into his office to speak with him. Tighe explained how it felt to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, CODEPINK met with two members of Congress, Representative Sherman and Representative Waxman. Our co-founder, Jodie Evans, knows both of them well and they were happy to speak with her.</p>
<p>I was happy that Representative Waxman, my Congressional representative, invited us into his office to speak with him. Tighe explained how it felt to be a Californian and a member of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and how frustrating it was to have no support from the State Department. He and Medea asked Waxman if he would help the US citizen owners of the boat get the US-flagged vessel out of the Greek military port where it is stuck. I&#8217;m hopeful that we can follow up with him and other members of Congress with concrete ways to support this effort &#8211; perhaps a letter from multiple members of Congress to the State Department to help us get US property back in the hands of US citizens.</p>
<p>The part of the conversation that was devastating was when Rep Waxman explained his opinion on Palestinian statehood. He claims that going to the United Nations for recognition violates the Oslo Accords and that it will undermine the peace process and not help create a two-state solution. As a practicing Jew and a peace activist, it&#8217;s hard for me to understand this position. Israel initially received international recognition because it was recognized as an independent state by the United Nations. The UN is the global body that was created partially to provide a peaceful way for new states to emerge. It is also the space where international disputes should be negotiated, to help avert war. That&#8217;s why we have a United Nations. So it shocks me that my representative dismisses the UN in this situation. What makes Israel and Palestine different from the rest of the world? What makes it a special case that should be negotiated outside the realm of the global body politic? It frightens me that the desire to support Israelis can blind US politicians from the government bodies that are so vital to creating a just, peaceful world. Waxman&#8217;s last message was that going to the UN would not be helpful to creating a two state solution, which he hopes is the goal we&#8217;re seeking. In my opinion, this is a strange, strange thing to ask US activists. I believe in the right of self-determination. As a US citizen, I have no right to tell people in the Middle East what their final political state(s) should look like. My advocacy is to support the right for every single person to live in an internationally recognized state and to have their political, cultural, and economic rights recognized. Why is this such a horrific position?</p>
<p>At Representative Sherman&#8217;s office, we also sang &#8220;Don&#8217;t Buy Israeli,&#8221; the BDS song to the tune of Hava Nagila. I spend most of my time focused on stopping the US war machine, trying to end the occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq. Knowing the intransigence of the US body politic, and the fact that both the Palestinian and Israeli peace communities support BDS, it felt really good to be a part of both of these actions.</p>
<p>Viva CODEPINK! Free Palestine!</p>
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		<title>Greece to Turkey: Flotilla followup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 21:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Medea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We had a great press conference today on the flotilla. It was  organized  by the Turkish BDS group. They were very happy about it  because they  had wanted to do something to support this year's flotilla,  but when  the Mavi Marmara pulled out, they didn't have have any role to  play.  Putting on this press conference gave them a way to be  involved[...]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a great press conference today on the flotilla. It was organized by the Turkish BDS group. They were very happy about it because they had wanted to do something to support this year&#8217;s flotilla, but when the Mavi Marmara pulled out, they didn&#8217;t have have any role to play. Putting on this press conference gave them a way to be involved.</p>
<p>About 10 news media showed up. They were all Turkish, from the left secular to Muslim to their wire service. A representative of the government security also showed up &#8220;for my protection.&#8221; I have NO idea what any of these articles below say, but here are a few that have come out already. Since Hillary Clinton came to town today, it gave me a good &#8220;hook&#8221; to talk about US hypocrisy and complicity.</p>
<p>Tighe and I decided to fly to the Turkish/Syrian border tomorrow to see what the refugee situation is and perhaps go into Syria.</p>
<p>xx Medea</p>
<p><a href="http://emekdunyasi.net/ed/guncel/13424-turk-hukumeti-israille-anlasti" target="_blank">http://emekdunyasi.net/ed/guncel/13424-turk-hukumeti-israille-anlasti</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.yazete.com/Haber/127573" target="_blank">http://www.yazete.com/Haber/127573</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.etha.com.tr/Haber/2011/07/15/dunya/turk-hukumeti-israille-anlasti/" target="_blank">http://www.etha.com.tr/Haber/2011/07/15/dunya/turk-hukumeti-israille-anlasti/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bianet.org/bianet/insan-haklari/131496-bu-son-filo-olmayacak-yeni-filolar-yola-cikacak" target="_blank">http://www.bianet.org/bianet/insan-haklari/131496-bu-son-filo-olmayacak-yeni-filolar-yola-cikacak</a></p>
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		<title>By Torpedoing the Gaza Flotilla, Israel Sunk its Own Ship</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 18:47:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Medea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Instead of high-fiving each other for their success in thwarting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, Israeli officials should be throwing overboard the propaganda hacks who catapulted the flotilla into headline news for weeks and left Israel smelling like rotten fish.</p>
<p>Last year, when the Israeli military killed nine aboard the Turkish ship, the incident made waves around the world. But in previous years, the same international coalition had sent boats to Gaza five times, successfully reaching their destination with a symbolic shipment of humanitarian aid. No blood, no military interception, no story. That’s why the advice of many of Israel’s best buddies, including the lobby group AIPAC, was to just ignore the flotilla.</p>
<p>But no, the Israeli government refused to listen and instead announced with great bravado that it was prepared to stop the flotilla with lethal force—including snipers and attack dogs[...]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instead of high-fiving each other for their success in thwarting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, Israeli officials should be throwing overboard the propaganda hacks who catapulted the flotilla into headline news for weeks and left Israel smelling like rotten fish.</p>
<p>Last year, when the Israeli military killed nine aboard the Turkish ship, the incident made waves around the world. But in previous years, the same international coalition had sent boats to Gaza five times, successfully reaching their destination with a symbolic shipment of humanitarian aid. No blood, no military interception, no story. That&#8217;s why the advice of many of Israel&#8217;s best buddies, including the lobby group AIPAC, was to just ignore the flotilla.</p>
<p>But no, the Israeli government refused to listen and instead announced with great bravado that it was prepared to stop the flotilla with lethal force&#8211;including snipers and attack dogs. Smelling blood, the media frenzy began. Before even leaving home, passengers were besieged with press calls inquiring why we were willing to risk our lives and giving us a chance to talk about the plight of the people of Gaza. Worse yet from the Israeli government perspective, mainstream media began bombarding us with requests to come along. With space for only ten media on our boat, we ended up choosing reps from CNN, CBS, Al Jazeera, AP, The Nation and Democracy Now. Other boats in the flotilla also started scrambling to accommodate more press. Thanks to Israel, we were guaranteed that no matter what happened, the whole world would be watching.</p>
<p>The Israeli government&#8217;s next blunder was a doozy. It <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-warns-foreign-journalists-joining-gaza-flotilla-is-illegal-1.369684" target="_blank">sent a letter</a> to foreign journalists warning them that if they participated in the flotilla, they would be denied entry into Israel for ten years and their equipment would be impounded. The outcry from journalists and media organizations worldwide was immediate. Israel&#8217;s <a href="http://www.fpa.org.il/?categoryId=73840" target="_blank">Foreign Press Association said</a> the threat &#8220;sends a chilling message to the international media and raises serious questions about Israel&#8217;s commitment to freedom of the press.&#8221; Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/world/middleeast/28israel.html" target="_blank">rescind</a> the decision, blaming it on his underlings.</p>
<p>But the blunders continued. A YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhmBbGFJleU&amp;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">video</a> of a &#8220;gay rights activist&#8221; who claimed he was not allowed to join the flotilla because he was gay and linked the flotilla to Hamas was exposed as a hoax disseminated by employees of the Israeli Government Press Office and the Israeli Foreign Ministry.</p>
<p>Senior Israeli defense officials told journalists that flotilla activists were intending to dump bags of sulfer on Israeli soldiers to paralyze them and/or light them on fire &#8220;<a href="http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2011/06/28/Flotilla-says-no-intent-to-harm-soldiers/UPI-75531309263509/" target="_blank">like a torch</a>.&#8221; We countered by holding an open house on the boat, inviting the media to inspect every nook and cranny and meet with nurses, lawyers, musicians, writers, grandmothers and other &#8220;terrorists&#8221; on board. The Israeli government looked so silly that even cabinet ministers <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i_rSy5S3uj9XOgll1F9UIsd47qDQ?docId=CNG.041943dc452c61a507ee986061b49f2d.671" target="_blank">criticized</a> Netanyahu&#8217;s &#8220;media spin&#8221; and &#8220;public relations hysteria.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then there was the sabotage of the Irish and Swedish boats, the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/29/world/middleeast/29flotilla.html" target="_blank">frivolous lawsuits and legal complaints</a> by the Israeli Law Center (Shurat HaDin), the strong arming of the Greek government to issue a ban on all boats traveling to Gaza, and undoubtedly more dirty tricks that will be exposed in the future.</p>
<p>Through it all, the Israelis helped us turn a potential non-story into a media blitz that has not ended. The passengers are now returning home to the local public spotlight. Rather than being depressed by Israeli maneuvers to prevent the flotilla from reaching its destination, they are more motivated to speak out about the siege of Gaza and bullying tactics of the Israelis. Flotilla organizers are still fighting to get their boats released by the Greek government and vow to try again.</p>
<p>Our modest and peaceful initiative has exposed, for the world to see, the lengths the Israeli government will go to to stop nonviolent international initiatives. We have put the plight of Gaza and the illegality of the siege once again on the radar where it was previously ignored. We have exposed the sad but ultimately unsustainable fact that the Israelis have managed to extend their vindictive siege of Gaza to the shores of Europe and have widened the gulf between the Greek government and Greek popular sentiment with regard to Palestine.</p>
<p>Most importantly, we have given a boost to the larger, massive, multicultural, multinational movement for Palestinian rights. This Friday, hundreds of international activists are flying to Ben Gurion airport where they plan to tell border control agents of their intent to visit Palestine. This “flytilla,” as it has been dubbed, has also aroused a hysterical response from the Netanyahu government. Here again, the world’s attention will be focused on Israel’s control and blockade of movement in and out of the West Bank. The Knesset is on the verge of passing a bill that will effectively outlaw boycotts, a law that will likely only strengthen the resolve and increase the size of the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement. And then there will be the showdown at the United Nations, when Palestinians will be calling for recognition as a state.</p>
<p>The Israeli government can only continue its egregious violations of human rights and torpedoing nonviolence initiatives for so long. Eventually, justice will prevail and Palestine will be free. And initiatives like the flotilla will be remembered as part of a continuous wave of resistance that helped turned the tide.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Medea Benjamin</strong> (<a href="mailto:medea@globalexchange.org" target="_blank">medea@globalexchange.org</a>) is cofounder of Global Exchange (<a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/" target="_blank">www.globalexchange.org</a>) and CODEPINK: Women for Peace (<a href="http://www.codepinkalert.org/" target="_blank">www.codepinkalert.org</a>). She was a passenger on The Audacity of Hope.</p>
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