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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Zuckerman Rag prints bald-faced lies on US flotilla to Gaza

Via MCS

- 01. May, 2011

THE NY DAILY NEWS PUTS THE LIES IN EDITORIALIZE



NOTE: The following piece was co-written by Nima Shirazi and Alex Kane and was originally published on Mondoweiss under the headline: “Zuckerman rag prints bald-faced lies on upcoming flotilla to Gaza.”
Nima has added some more of his own observations on the New York Daily News editorial below.
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MORT ZUCKERMAN NY DAILY NEWS

by Alex Kane* and Nima Shirazi**

It comes as no surprise that a newspaper owned by Mort Zuckerman, an ardent Zionist, would be anti-Palestinian and that it would strongly oppose efforts to break the Israeli naval blockade by sending a flotilla of ships to Gaza. But a recent editorial printed by the Zuckerman-owned New York Daily News is a particularly egregious example of U.S. media’s aversion to the facts on Israel/Palestine. The bald-faced lies–which follow recent Israeli pronouncements about the “terrorists” organizing the upcoming international flotilla to break the Israeli blockade–printed would be laughable only if it wasn’t going to be read by thousands of people.

The editorial states:
Sponsors of the flotilla are happily playing with fire, as they did a year ago in sailing into the blockade under the guise of delivering medicines and the like to Gaza. In fact, some of those ships carried suicidal fighters instead of useful goods. Nine of the brigands died when Israeli commandos were forced to board and came under assault.
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To claim that those aboard the Mavi Marmara were the aggressors is to completely invert reality. The attack was conducted in international waters after Israel cut off all communications from the ships and surrounded the flotilla with over 20 naval vessels and warships, along with multiple helicopters. In addition to the 45 highly-trained and heavily-armed commandos who rappelled onto the largest ship, the Turkish-flagged Mavi Marmara, murdering 9 civilians and wounding about 60 more, about 650 other Israeli troops, including surveillance and support troops alongside those who actually boarded the ships, took part in the illegal assault on the flotilla.
And then there’s these howlers:
No one of any credibility disputes that Israel’s blockade is legal under international law. In coordination with Egypt, Israel barred sea-going shipments into Gaza in 2009 after years of Palestinian mortar and rocket attacks on Jewish soil.


As a board of inquiry put it:


“Israel imposed the naval blockade on the Gaza Strip for military-security reasons, which mainly concerned the need to prevent weapons, terrorists and money” from entering.


The UN has recognized the blockade’s legitimacy under international law. Now, it must prevent this perilous propaganda ploy.
First of all, the naval blockade has been in place since 2007, along with the land and air blockade–not 2009 as the editorial claims. The “board of inquiry” the Daily News refers to is the Turkel Commission, the name for the Israeli investigation into the flotilla events–hardly a neutral source of facts about the blockade of Gaza.
And finally, it appears that Zuckerman’s newspaper likes to make up facts. The UN has not “recognized the blockade’s legitimacy under international law.” In fact, various UN reports have labeled the blockade illegal. The UN fact-finding mission on the 2008-09 Gaza conflict, known as the Goldstone report, stated that the blockade was a form of collective punishment and that it was therefore in “violation of the provisions of article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.” The UN report on the Israeli attack on the Mavi Marmara also clearly states that the blockade is illegal. In 2009, the Associated Press reported that “U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay has accused Israel of violating the rules of war with its blockade stopping people and goods from moving in and out of the Gaza Strip.”
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*Alex Kane, a freelance journalist based in New York City, blogs on Israel/Palestine and Islamophobia in the United States at alexbkane.wordpress.com. Follow him on Twitter @alexbkane.

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UPDATE:
Clearly, the editors who wrote this piece of garbage know nothing of the actual goals of the flotilla organizers. For instance, the Free Gaza movement, which has sent numerous boats to Gaza in the past few years, states on their website that their intention is “to break Israel’s illegal stranglehold on1.5 million Palestinian civilians.” Furthermore, they continue that, along with their “coalition partners, the European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza; IHH — the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights, Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief; the International Committee to End the Siege on Gaza; Ship to Gaza Sweden and Ship to Gaza Greece,” they seek to defy “Israel’s criminal closure of the Gaza Strip” and “sail as an expression of citizen nonviolent, direct action, confronting Israel’s ongoing abuses of Palestinian human and political rights.”
Free Gaza’s mission statement reveals, contrary to what the Daily News ignorantly claims, the actual goals set forth by the movement. Here is what they state:
We want to break the siege of Gaza. We want to raise international awareness about the prison-like closure of the Gaza Strip and pressure the international community to review its sanctions policy and end its support for continued Israeli occupation. We want to uphold Palestine’s right to welcome internationals as visitors, human rights observers, humanitarian aid workers, journalists, or otherwise.


We have not and will not ask for Israel’s permission. It is our intent to overcome this brutal siege through civil resistance and non-violent direct action, and establish a permanent sea lane between Gaza and the rest of the world.

Doesn’t sound much like their “only goal is to deliver humanitarian supplies.”
Likewise, the European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza, which “advocates the fundamental right of the Palestinian people in Gaza to live in peace and dignity without being subjected to any form of collective punishment such as the cutting of supplies of food, fuel and medicine or their denial of free access to travel outside Gaza Strip,” declares its own goals this way:
[The ECESG] urges the participation of politicians and non-politicians alike to honor their duty to stop the suffering of one and a half million people trapped in Gaza under the most inhumane conditions. Supported by international and humanitarian law, the ECESG encourages all peoples of conscience and human rights advocates to intensify their efforts to highlight this life-threatening issue and end the catastrophe.
The U.S. Boat to Gaza describes the upcoming flotilla as an “international effort to break the blockade of Gaza and to end the occupation of Palestine.” Additionally, as an American delegation, the US Boat believes that “from the deck of The Audacity of Hope, we will be in a powerful and unique position to challenge U.S. foreign policy and affirm the universal obligation to uphold international law and human rights.”
In their mission statement, the U.S. Boat organizers declare that they “are taking action to help break the blockade which is suffocating the lives of the people of Gaza and denying them their liberty” and are joining “others from across the world to support an end to the collective punishment of 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza.”
All flotilla organizers stress, as the U.S. Boat does, that “we agree to adhere to the principles of nonviolence and nonviolent resistance in word and deed at all times.” Naturally, the editors of the Daily News are uninterested in these inconvenient facts, labeling the flotilla vessels “warships in disguise” and describe flotilla organizers as “terrorists…disguised as humanitarians.” Without providing any evidence, the article presents as fact the outrageous suggestion that the “ships carried suicidal fighters instead of useful goods.” Not only is the assertion that Hamas and al Qaeda operatives were aboard the flotilla ships untrue, it has been repeatedly proven false by journalists such as Max Blumenthal.
While the editorial describes the flotilla organizers as “Islamic extremists” seeking to smuggle weapons “under the guise of delivering medicines and the like to Gaza,” such allegations are absurd. The “brigands” it refers to are the nine unarmed Turkish citizens (including one Turkish American) who were executed by Israeli soldiers in international waters.
The writers also state, without hyperbole, that the nine activists “died when Israeli commandos were forced to board and came under assault.” DiedForced to board? Came under assault? The nine passengers killed during the Israeli assault didn’t just “die,” they were shot to death by Israeli troops who illegally boarded their ship. To claim that the Israeli commandos “came under assault” is to outrageously invert the roles of aggressors and victims.
Last year, an UN report on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla massacre found, not only that the ongoing Israeli blockade of Gaza is illegal under international law and constitutes collective punishment (which is a war crime), but also:
“The conduct of the Israeli military and other personnel towards the flotilla passengers was not only disproportionate to the occasion but demonstrated levels of totally unnecessary and incredible violence. It betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality. Such conduct cannot be justified or condoned on security or any other grounds. It constituted grave violations of human rights law and international humanitarian law.”
The report also found “clear evidence to support prosecutions of the following crimes within the terms of article 147 of the Fourth Geneva Convention: willful killing; torture or inhuman treatment; willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health,” and stated that Israel had seriously violated its obligations under the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including the “right to life…torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment…right to liberty and security of the person and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention…right of detainees to be treated with humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of the human person…[and] freedom of expression.”
Additionally, in July 2010, domestic Israeli policy and its occupation conduct had been found to violate these very same statutes (among others) by the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
Based on both “forensic and firearm evidence,” the fact-finding panel concluded that the killing of American citizen Furkan Dogan and that of five Turkish citizens by the Israeli troops on the Mavi Marmara “can be characterized as extra-legal, arbitrary and summary executions.”
Furthermore, even propagandistic Zionists such as the New York Times‘s Jerusalem bureau chief Ethan Bronner has admitted that all 10,000 tons of aid goods aboard the Mavi Marmara was “unquestionably humanitarian in nature.” The aid included 6,000 tons of cement, more than 2,000 tons of iron, 100 prefabricated houses, 500 wheelchairs, crutches, medical equipment, wood and glass for building, electric generators, water purifiers, a mobile dental care facility, and food. The cargo had also been confirmed not to be transporting any weaponry by authorities before its departure.
Another aid ship, the MV Rachel Corrie which carried 550 tons of cement, 20 tons of paper for printing school books, 25 tons of school supplies, 12 tons of sports equipment and 150 tons of medical supplies, was also illegally seized by the Israeli Navy a few days after the Mavi Marmara massacre.
The need for medicine and health care supplies in Gaza is very real, despite what the editors of the Daily News may want their readers to believe. Since June 2007, “the number of Palestine refugees unable to access food and lacking the means to purchase even the most basic items, such as soap, school stationery and safe drinking water, has tripled” and over 80 UN and aid agencies agree that “the formal economy in Gaza has collapsed.” At the end of 2009, a UN report found that “insufficient food and medicine is reaching Gazans, producing a further deterioration of the mental and physical health of the entire civilian population since Israel launched Operation Cast Lead against the territory,” and “blamed the blockade for continued breakdowns of the electricity and sanitation systems due to the Israeli refusal to let spare parts needed for repair get through the crossings.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has “called on Israel to end the blockade of Gaza,” stating, “In particular, the Government of Israel should allow unimpeded access to Gaza for humanitarian aid and the non-humanitarian goods needed for the reconstruction of properties and infrastructure.”
The United Nations – which the Daily News calls upon to stop the upcoming flotilla -reported in January 2010 that Gaza is in “socio-economic crisis” and is suffering from the “severe deterioration of the already precarious living conditions of the people in Gaza and have further eroded a weakened health system.” The UN’s World Health Organization warns specifically that the brutal Israeli blockade – a clear example of collective punishment, which is illegal under international law – and the 2008-2009 winter massacre of Gaza “have led to on-going deterioration in the social, economic and environmental determinants of health.” The report notes that “many specialized treatments, for example for complex heart surgery and certain types of cancer, are not available in Gaza and patients are therefore referred for treatment to hospitals outside Gaza” continuing that “many patients have had their applications for exit permits denied or delayed by the Israeli Authorities and have missed their appointments. Some have died while waiting for referral.”
The UN also points out that “there are often shortages” of drugs and disposables “on the ground mainly because of shortfalls in deliveries” and that “[d]elays of up to 2-3 months occur on the importation of certain types of medical equipment, such as x-ray machines and electronic devices. Clinical staff frequently lack the medical equipment they need. Medical devices are often broken, missing spare parts or out of date.”
Furthermore, the report notes that sixteen health workers were killed and twenty-five injured while on duty by Israeli strikes. Also, fifteen of Gaza’s twenty-seven hospitals, forty-five of its 110 Primary Health Care services, and twenty-nine of its 148 ambulances were either damaged or destroyed in the Israeli assault. None of these facilities have been able to be repaired in the past two years due to the fact that Israel refuses to allow building materials into Gaza.
In June 2010, the WHO said that medical equipment valued at $20 million, including “CT scanners, X-ray machines, fluoroscopes, infusion pumps, medical sterilization gases, laboratory equipment, UPS (uninterrupted power supply) batteries and spare parts for support systems such as elevators” and which were “urgently needed in Gaza had been piling up for a year waiting for clearance from Israel.”
The WHO also renewed its call “to allow for the unimpeded access into the Gaza Strip of life-saving medical supplies, including equipment and medicines, as well as more effective movement of people in and out of the territory for medical training and the repair of devices needed to deliver appropriate healthcare.” The statement continued:
“It is impossible to maintain a safe and effective health care system under the conditions of siege that have been in place now since June 2007,” Tony Laurance, the head of the WHO’s office for Gaza and the West Bank, said in the statement. “It is not enough to simply ensure supplies like drugs and consumables. Medical equipment and spare parts must be available and be properly maintained.”
By December 2010, the Ministry of Health in Gaza was warning that “137 types of medicine and 150 of essential medical supplies are out of stock in Gaza, among those supplies are drugs used to treat cancer and kidney patients” and that a mere “37% of required medical supplies reached the Strip this year so far.”
Thankfully, the Daily News didn’t burden its readers with these annoying facts.
The Daily News editors claim that “the true aim is to provoke a confrontation that serves as a rallying point in a drive to portray Israel as an amoral, oppressive force.” Anyone familiar with Israel history knows full well that no artificial provocation is required for Israel to be portrayed as “amoral” and “oppressive.” The actions of the Israeli government and military over the past six decades prove that such a depiction is accurate, if not woefully inadequate to describe the war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and institutionalized discrimination necessary to continue Zionist domination of Palestine.
It should also be pointed out that, when mentioning mortars and rockets shot from Gaza into Israel, the Daily News states that the Palestinians were attacking “Jewish soil.”Jewish soil? Describing the State of Israel, which was established after years of massive (and illegal) Jewish immigration and months of deliberate and violent ethnic cleansing to eliminate the majority of native Muslim and Christian inhabitants from the area, as “Jewish soil” is disgusting. What does the Daily News think about the 20% of the Israeli population who are Palestinian Arabs and whose ancestors have owned and lived on the land for centuries if not longer? Whose “soil” are they living on?
Lastly, the photograph accompanying the Daily News piece shows a young Palestinian boy stocking shelves in a Gaza grocery store. The obvious implication is that there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza and that the 1.5 million Palestinians there are in no need of humanitarian aid, let alone human rights solidarity.
Naturally, this suggestion ignores the fact that, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 61% of Gazans are “food insecure,” of which “65% are children under 18 years;” the level of anemia in infants is as high as 65.5%, about 70% of Gazans live on less than $1 a day, 75% rely on food aid, and 60% have no daily access to water. It also sidesteps the fact that, as Rebecca Sargent of the Peace and Collaborative Development Network has noted, “Much of the population remains unemployed and thus have no money to buy supplies for themselves. U.N. Resolution 1860 calls for the unfettered access of aid and commercial goods to Gaza, although it would appear this call has been mostly ignored by the Israeli government’s blockade.”
The photo of the Gaza grocery store is clearly another piece of propaganda meant to signify to the reader, “hey, with stores like these, can we really believe that Gaza’s inhabitants are victims of deliberate deprivation, discrimination, and occupation?”
Apparently, according to Zuckerman’s Daily News editors, where there’s a market, there’s no suffering, right? To answer this question, one need only look at these pictures of the Warsaw Ghetto marketplace in the 1940?s:




I suppose, if we are to believe the Daily News editors, there was nothing too offensive going on there, I mean, just look at all those warm coats, high heels, and storefronts!


And hey, if these children were smuggling food into the Ghetto, I suppose they had a good reason. But if Palestinians do the same in Gaza, clearly it’s because they are all murderous anti-Semites.



While the Daily News ends its piece by urging the UN to prevent the upcoming flotilla from sailing to Gaza this June, it is clear that the “perilous propaganda ploy” it warns against is actually its own unadulterated hasbara.
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** Nima Shirazi is a political commentator from New York City.  His analysis of United States foreign policy and Middle East issues is published on his website www.wideasleepinamerica.com, and can also be found in numerous other online and print publications. Visit his website at: www.wideasleepinamerica.com. Follow him on Twitter @WideAsleepNima Contact him at wideasleepinamerica@gmail.com.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Turkish NGO demands indictment over Gaza flotilla massacre

[ 23/04/2011 - 04:01 PM ]

ISTANBUL, (PIC)-- A Turkish NGO has demanded that the Turkish public prosecutor in Istanbul files an indictment against the Israeli occupation forces that attacked the Turkish Mavi Marmara late last May as activists tried to bring humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
The demands came during a press statement read by protesters gathered at the Sultanahmet Courthouse on Friday evening.
A media source from the Turkish humanitarian relief fund (IHH) told our correspondent in Istanbul that the attorney of those killed in the attack, those on board, and the victims' families were present to take part in the reading of the press statement.
The NGO's chief member said the participants have been urgently waiting for proceedings.
Cihat Gökdemir, the attorney who represents the victims on board the attacked aid flotilla, said investigations have continued since last year by the prosecutor in Istanbul, but he has not yet made a decision to prosecute those who massacred the activists on board.
Gökdemir emphasized that perpetrators must be brought to trial as soon as possible, pointing out that the ambition of the victim's families and participants on board is to have an arrest warrant issued against those perpetrators.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

BBC governing body hails “pretentious propaganda” documentary on Gaza aid ship massacre

Via Redress
By Richard Lightbown

21 April 2011
Richard Lightbown is surprised to learn from the BBC Trust - the governing body of Britain’s state broadcaster – that it considered Panorama’s “Death in the Med” documentary to have “performed a valuable public service”.

”Nothing of value will ever be served by distorting reality and no credit will come to the BBC for promoting or excusing such a travesty of the truth.” (Richard Lightbown)

The BBC Panorama programme, “Death in the Med” took as its subject the Israeli commando raid on the Mavi Marmara. Broadcast on 16 August 2010, the programme received both accolades and brickbats.

Pro-Zionist blogs expressed delight that the BBC had finally produced a “balanced” documentary, while Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs downloaded the whole programme onto its website. (The Goldstone Report was denied the same distinction.)

On the other hand, of the more than 2,000 respondents to the programme who expressed an opinion, 72 per cent were negatively inclined. The BBC considered about one quarter of these were more or less identical with the wording recommended by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. It is possible then that the programme generated about 1,000 original complaints.

Selective background

Because the programme length was limited to 29 minutes the subject had been confined to the raid on the Mavi Marmara. The report tells us on page 88 that the “story of the film was the organized resistance to Israeli commandos and the shocking consequences of the decisions taken by each side”. Interestingly, the programme itself had not made this claim, but had stated that it would “piece together the real story – for the first time” – of the raid on the Turkish ship.

As part of the background to these events, the firing of rockets from Gaza and the allegation of racist abuse over the marine radio band had been mentioned. Yet years of violent occupation, military attacks on the Gazan population, often with illegal weapons, and the condemnation of the blockade by the United Nations were all considered irrelevant to the story by first the programme makers and now the BBC Trust.

Complainants were first dealt with by the programme’s deputy editor, Daniel Pearl, and then passed on to the Editorial Complaints Unit (ECU) if they remained dissatisfied (or had the stamina to continue). The ECU rejected all of the complaints. The final stage of the process was handled by a committee of the BBC Trust, which met to consider the 19 remaining complaints in a consolidated appeal on 17 March. Its findings were published on 19 April, nine months after the programme was broadcast. This in part upheld three of the 51 points of complaint. Lest anyone should think this to be some kind of rebuke, the committee was at pains to commend the BBC for tackling this “most controversial of issues” and declared that the programme was “an original, illuminating and well-researched piece of journalism”. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will no doubt appreciate this extra copy.

Breaches of BBC guidelines on accuracy and impartiality

The points of complaint upheld were:

1. Material from the Turkish preliminary autopsy reports would have given some indication of the level of force employed by the commandos. (Viewers were given no indication that the nine dead had been shot 30 times in total. This included the fatal injury to Cevdet Kiliclar who was shot once in the centre of the forehead; the ECU had told one respondent: “No one except those directly involved is in a position to state as a fact that the victims were deliberately killed.” Instead viewers heard a commando tell the reporter that he had aimed at the legs.) This was considered to have breached Editorial Guidelines on accuracy, but not those on impartiality.

2. By mentioning that the Israelis evacuated the badly wounded to hospital without mentioning widespread allegations of mistreatment of some of the casualties, the programme makers were considered by the committee to have breached the guidelines on impartiality. Despite omitting all mention of claims that wounded passengers had died following denial of medical attention, the committee considered that there had been no breach of guidelines on accuracy.

3. The programme was also considered to have breached the guidelines on accuracy by mentioning (in a deprecating fashion) only a small part of the aid cargoes carried by the flotilla. However, the committee agreed with the programme that the purpose of the flotilla was not really about taking aid to Gaza.

(This curious opinion was also shared by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees mission. The flotilla had been carrying 10,000 tons of aid, the majority of which was construction materials and other items not allowed into Gaza. Just how much aid do private citizens have to organize for the beleaguered population in defiance of their indolent governments before the BBC and other spectators deign to take them seriously?)

The BBC’s perverse reasoning

Among the points of complaint that were rejected were:

The programme did not mention that the blockade and siege are widely considered to be illegal.

Despite being condemned as collective punishment (and therefore illegal) by the UN, the BBC committee decided the information was not essential to understanding the story. Yet perversely the committee had endorsed the programme’s claim that the attempt to breach the blockade was political, i.e. it was defying the illegal imprisonment of a whole population.

2. The legality of the boarding and takeover did not need to be explored because the committee considered (without justification) the viewers’ perception of the issue was not altered by its exclusion.

3. Israeli attacks on Gaza were never referred to because they were not essential to understanding the situation whereas the rockets from Gaza were considered central to the circumstances of the conflict.

4. The reporter’s statement “Here in Gaza the problem’s not so much a lack of food or medicine” was described as correct even though it contradicted the statement by Dr Ahmed Yousef that “Many people have died because [of] the lack of medical supplies, or because there is no chance for having surgery here.”

5. Having observed that allegations of links to terrorism by the Turkish charity IHH needed to be well sourced and based on sound evidence, the BBC committee accepted that links to Hamas, which runs the government in Gaza constituted links with terrorism, along with totally unsubstantiated assertions from Judge Bruguiere made in 2010.

6. The allegations of the use of live fire by activists were not sufficiently tested for veracity.

The committee had noted that proving a negative – that the activists did not use live fire and did not possess live weapons – was not a reasonable expectation. However, it did not consider that proving a positive – that Israel had made allegations that it has never produced evidence to substantiate – is a very reasonable expectation that the programme and the BBC Trust should both have insisted on.

7. That live fire had commenced from the helicopters, before the commandos boarded.

The BBC committee ignored the fact that Israeli aerial infrared film of the raid has been withheld for the crucial period when this allegation is most likely to have occurred. They also ignored the fact that laser sights from a helicopter was shown scanning the deck in the Cultures of Resistance film thus disproving the assertion of the Israeli Turkel Commission, which the committee used here in assessing the evidence, that this equipment was not carried in the helicopters. And they have overlooked the fact that at least one of the activists who was shot from above was on the navigation deck at which location only a helicopter can fire from above. It is fair to say therefore that the BBC committee exhibited wilful ignorance on this point.

8. The commandos repeated use of the word terrorist was never countered.

The BBC committee apparently failed to understand that terrorism involves attacks on civilian targets, and that in describing the defence of a ship against armed military aggression this is not an accurate word to use. The committee should also not have naively regurgitated Israeli propaganda that 50 individuals on the ship had connections with “global jihad-affiliated terrorist organizations”. This is nothing less than a McCarthy-type slur intended for the gullible. The committee might also have recognized that the definition of a terrorist that they quote from the Turkel Commission – “…terrorists are an armed group dressed for battle - protective vests, masks and facial covers” – most accurately (and appropriately) describes the Israeli commandos.

9. The programme had not mentioned the abuse and humiliation of passengers when detained on the ship. While accepting that there were detailed allegations of ill-treatment, the BBC committee decided that the exclusion of this information was a legitimate editorial decision. Thus, having allowed the Israelis to call the passengers terrorists the programme then excluded any mention of the Israeli behaviour that the UNHRC has described as tantamount to torture. We are then told by the committee that this version of events is impartial.
It is unsurprising then that in its final paragraph the BBC committee should conclude: “…’Death in the Med’ was an original, illuminating and well researched piece of journalism. It had achieved exceptional access to key players from both the Israeli and the activists’ side. Voices were heard that had not previously spoken and in presenting their story Panorama performed a valuable public service.”

In truth the only public that was well served by this pretentious propaganda were the Israeli bigots who lined the hill overlooking Ashdod in order to jeer at the activists illegally abducted into the port. Nothing of value will ever be served by distorting reality and no credit will come to the BBC for promoting or excusing such a travesty of the truth.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

IHH slams Israel's attempts to bar Freedom Flotilla 2 from heading to Gaza

[ 19/04/2011 - 10:54 AM ]

ISTANBUL, (PIC)-- The Turkish relief foundation IHH condemned Israel's attempts to prevent Freedom Flotilla 2 to sail for the besieged Gaza Strip next month to deliver humanitarian aid.

IHH in a press release said Israel does not want any international humanitarian efforts to break its land, sea and air blockade on Gaza, so it wants to thwart the launch of the second flotilla after it attacked the first one last year killing and wounding dozens of passengers.

It affirmed that Israel is working nowadays on influencing the international community and institutions in order to prevent Freedom Flotilla from heading to Gaza.

The Turkish foundation considered the assassination of Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni an indicator for Israel's intention to use all means to obstruct the mission of the next international aid convoy.

For its part, the national consensus committee called on the international solidarity movement to intensify and continue its efforts to break the Israeli blockade imposed on the people of Gaza.

"The doors of our homes, cities, villages and refugee camps are open to embrace and defend them (anti-siege activists) with all precious things," the committee highlighted in a statement on Monday.

The committee strongly denounced the killing of Arrigoni by a suspicious deviant group and called for naming one of Gaza streets after the slain Italian activist.

MP Mansour: World should follow footsteps of foreign solidarity activists

Miles for Smiles 3 convoy geared to bring aid to Gaza

[ 19/04/2011 - 05:12 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- Several international human rights organizations coordinating with health and humanitarian institutions in the Palestinian territories are ”working togething to give Gaza children life”, as preparations are underway for the third Miles for Smiles convoy.

”After the first and second miles for smiles missions culminated in success and were able to breach the siege wrapped around the necks of Gaza's children, and despite the suffering and obstacles faced by the convoys and participants, we are happy once again to put smiles on the faces of the children of Gaza and give them some of the warmth and tenderness they've been denied,” the groups said in a fresh statement released Tuesday.

The convoy is running under the auspices of former Lebanese Prime Minister Salim Al-Hoss, who also heads the international campaign to end the siege on Gaza, with organization by Partners for Peace and Development for Palestinians in Europe in cooperation with other rights groups, including the UN Relief Works Agency and the Red Cross.

It is expected to depart for the Gaza Strip between April 20-26, 2011, according to the responsible parties and specifically targets the medical needs of Gaza children, as that has been severely affected by the Israel siege on the tiny enclave for the past four years.

Organizers have been in close contact with the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to arrange for the convoy's entry and avoid procedural obstacles.

They have also coordinated with the Gaza Ministry of Health to identify the specific needs of the Strip's residents.

Miles for Smiles 2, which included 45 activists from Europe, managed to enter the Strip in August 2010 and remained there for an entire year to survey the reality in Gaza. The first convoy carried out its mission in 2009.
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Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Gaza Freedom Flotilla Massacre And Zionist official and public lies

By: Adib S. Kawar

We will be most astonished if we hear that any human being with a bit of common sense conscience would be surprised of the Zionist massacre committed against the about 700 people gathered together from forty different countries around the world among whom there were a number of anti Zionist Jewish activists. Zionist officials’ justification of the massacre to send a battalion of hundreds of well armed commandos with various weapons among which tear gas bombs and paralyzing electrical sticks, wwhich were of course the least harmful among the arms used, live ammunitions were instantly fired to defend the “security” of “Israel” on the Turkish touristic ship sailing at about 70 Kms. Away from the territorial waters of occupied Palestine killing 16 Turks and three of others nationalities. “The Guardian” wrote: “There was nothing on board those ships that constituted a threat to Israel's security, s Binyamin Netanyahu's argument that his troops were acting in self-defence has no validity. They should not have been there in the first plac.” 

Gaza: From blockade to bloodshed | Editorial

http://m.guardian.co.uk/?id=102202&story=http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jun/01/gaza-blockade-bloodshed-editorial

“The Guardian” added: “What did the commandos expect pro-Palestinian activists to do once they boarded the ships – invite them aboard for a cup of tea with the captain on the bridge? One of those shot and severely wounded was a Greek captain, who refused medical aid in Israel and demanded to be flown back to Greece. Presumably he, too, was threatening the lives of Israeli naval commandos.” Of course the “The Guardian” doesn’t realize that he is talking about the commandoes of  a special g-d of  “his chosen people”, not like the “gentiles” the others.

Israeli forces near the Gaza border in January. Turkey said it barred Israel from multinational war games, scheduled to begin today, because of concerns over the Gaza conflict. Photograph: Uriel Sinai/Getty Images , Monday 12 October 2009 12.50 BST


Israeli forces near the Gaza border in January. Turkey said it barred Israel from multinational war games, scheduled to begin today, because of concerns over the Gaza conflict. Photograph: Uriel Sinai/Getty Images , Monday 12 October 2009 12.50 BST
 Of course the “Marmara” ship was chosen among its other multinational sister ships to commit the massacre on is not because it is the largest of among the peaceful, unarmed (except probably armed with some sticks and kitchen knives), and humanitarian fleet planned to break the Gaza Strip siege, which Zionist commandoes captured and handed over to their top military and civilian leaders, The “Marmara” was chosen among its sisters, just because it raises the Turkish flag. Why, what is wrong with a Turkish flag, wasn’t there was a planned Turkish/”Israeli” military maneuver exercises to take place in Turkey soon, which is a continuation of a long series of such military exercises that were taking place for a long time? It is because the Turkish P.M. Rajab Tayeb Ardogan condemned the recent 2008/2009 Gaza Massacre in which almost 1400 mostly civilians among who there were 400 infants, not to speak about the 5,000 families still in tents after the ruin wreaked by Zionist Operation Cast Lead that almost flattened the 360 square Kms. strip of land housing 1,500,000 Palestinian Arabs whose only fault is democratically electing their Palestinian government that resorts to resistance against Zionist occupation, colonization and continuous massacres, that angered the so-called “only democracy in the Middle East”, which as per it “democratic codes” nobody around the world even the president of its greatest strategic ally, financer, militarily and diplomatically supporter and defender, the United States of America, has no right to criticize its murderous action and land theft to build on Zionist only colonies. The flotilla was carrying for the damaged Gaza Strip prefabricated houses, cement and Iron to rehabilitate the above mentioned 5,000 families still living in tents, in addition to food products mostly baby food for the “future Palestinian terrorists” and educational material to teach them how commit resistance (“terrorism”) as per Zionist terminology.


As per the Zionist state of Israel politicians and most of its imported Zionist population nobody has the right to criticize and stop its war crimes and crimes against humanity. But Zionism is entitled, by its special g-d to tell what is right and what is wrong. David Ben Gurion was asked during the 1948 war about what to do with Palestinians (population of Palestine in 1948 was 1,300,000 Palestinian Arabs), he replied with a motion of the hand meaning, throw them out.

The Guardian added: “This was recognised by the Israeli navy, who said in a statement that it had offered to transfer the aid by land to Gaza. Two years of pressure from Washington failed to persuade Israel to let these construction materials in, for the benefit of the 5,000 families still in tents after the ruin wreaked by Operation Cast Lead.” The Guardian saved us the trouble of replying to this lie as it said bluntly and clearly: “If Israel was so obdurate to the entreaties of its ally, why would it now acquiesce in the demands of its enemies? The fact is that Israel has used its blockade not only to prevent Hamas from rearming, but also to impose collective punishment – as a boot which it applied to the Palestinian throat” Any how what right does an occupier to impose on the occupied not to arm themselves except by the right ofmight to respond to the daily air, land and sea raids that results in daily casualties, demolishing whatever left after the Cast Iron assault on Gaza and grazing the little agricultural land and the remaining infrastructure still operating. The Zionist entity is armed up to the teeth by its own advanced military industry plus all what it gets free F-16S and Apaches and till the end of a long list of gifts of deadly weapons from its great strategic ally. Why not Palestinians manufacture and if necessary smuggle arms to defend themselves and hopefully liberate all of Palestine from the river to the sea, for as long as the Zionist entity is still in existence not only Palestinians are not safe, but the rest of the Arab nation and the rest of the world that it is high time to have the pleasure to live in peace and security.

There was nothing on board those ships that constituted a threat to Israel's security, so Binyamin Netanyahu's argument that his troops were acting in self-defence has no validity. They should not have been there in the first place. The convoy was carrying construction materials, electric wheelchairs and water purifiers for Gaza's people.

But do we expect from the old/new colonialist powers of the world that had the golden opportunity to implant its tool in the heart of the Arab homeland to wake up and raise a firm hand in the face of the rogue state it created to keep the Arab homeland under occupation and exploitation. It is not only the great ally of the Zionist state, but its European Union allies. News said: “After five hours of an open line and meetings between the general European Legation and the foreign Minister of the European Union , Kathrin Ashton, to agree on the text of the statement that the permanent representative shall come out with, Ashton issued a statement saying, “The European Union regrets the human casualties during the Israeli military operation in international waters, against the Liberty Flotilla , and added the European Union pales the use of force against the Liberty Flotilla, that cause a big number of casualties.”

The UN Security Council statement with U.S. pressure is not deferent if not worse, that what came out of ten hours of debates in the UN Security Council emergency meeting..

The United States, Israel's principal ally on the council, spoke in guarded terms. Deputy U.N. Ambassador Alejandro Wolff said Washington regretted the loss of life and wanted a "credible and transparent investigation" by Israel.!!!!

But he criticized the attempt by the flotilla organizers to attempt to run Israel's blockade of Gaza. "Direct delivery (of aid) by sea is neither appropriate nor responsible and certainly not effective under the circumstances," he said.

The big joke came from Israel's deputy ambassador, Daniel Carmon, told the council the flotilla was "anything but" a humanitarian mission. Its organizers "cynically used the guise of humanitarian aid to send a message of hate and to implement violence," he said. This is as if after all what the Zionist entity did throughout 62 years of its existence topped by the massacre in question need any urging to hate it. The term HATE is used by Zionists who wouldn’t bow and kiss the bottom of “Israel’s” dirty shoes and put it on his own head!!!

He proceeded with his lies saying “The organizers, some of whom were linked to terrorist organizations, had forced Israel to launch its operation, which had been intended as ‘a preventive measure to counter illegal breakage of the blockade,’”. All these never ending Zionist wars had been “preventive”. When does this rogue state expect to live as ordinary entity and like human being? The answer is never, because it is where it doesn’t belong.

Israel's blockade of Gaza has been criticized by U.N. officials for causing what they call a humanitarian crisis. But Carmon said, "There is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza."!!!!!
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Next Freedom Flotilla to Gaza named "Stay Human" in honor of Vittorio Arrigoni

[ 16/04/2011 - 02:57 PM ]

LONDON, (PIC)-- The coalition of Freedom Flotilla aid convoys named their next sea trip to the besieged Gaza Strip "Stay Human" in memory of Vittorio Arrigoni, the Italian activist who was murdered yesterday.

Arrigoni, 36, was a passenger on the first small flotilla that broke the siege in 2008, and has lived and volunteered in the blockaded Strip ever since.

“The murder of Vik (Arrigoni's nickname) is a tragedy for his family, fellow activists who knew him, and the Palestinians who loved and admired him,” said the coalition of Freedom Flotilla.

“We condemn this senseless murder and the people who are behind it. They took the life of one of the most passionate supporters of justice for Palestine. This murder is damaging to the Palestinian struggle for freedom and justice as well as to our work in support of that struggle.”

The coalition added that, in his honor, it is calling its next Freedom Flotilla "Stay Human," the name of the book Arrigoni was in the process of writing.
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Turkey Snubs Israel Outcry on Flotilla - European campaign: IOA deceives the world on Gaza assistance

Turkey Snubs Israel Outcry on Flotilla

A second “peace” flotilla, comprising of more than 15 ships, is preparing to set sail in the second half of May to mark the first anniversary of the deadly Israeli attack on a similar flotilla on May 31 of last year, which killed nine activists aboard the Turkish ship, Mavi Marmara.

The move is another attempt to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza Strip, put in place since 2007 after Hamas assumed power following a democratic election in the enclave, Turkey's Today's Zaman reported on Friday.

Israel's ambassador to Turkey, Gaby Levy, asked the Turkish government this week to help stop the activists heading toward Gaza, but a Turkish foreign ministry official responded by saying that, according to his government, the flotilla plan was not Ankara's 'concern.'

In a similar move, Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu urged Europe on Monday to do all it can to prevent its nationals from taking part in the flotilla.

“This flotilla must be stopped” under any condition, Netanyahu told European ambassadors in East al-Quds (Jerusalem).

Since the attack on the Turkish vessel, Ankara has scaled back ties with Tel Aviv, demanding Israel's apology and compensations for the damages incurred in the attack, which also drew international condemnation.


[ 15/04/2011 - 08:51 PM ]

BRUSSELS, (PIC)-- Organizers of the European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza (ECESG) said on Thursday they received information from UN agencies that that the Israeli occupation authorities were willing to allow construction materials into Gaza Strip, but accused Israel of misleading the world by such information.

"What the Israeli occupation is telling the international community of being ready to allow cement and construction materials confiscated from freedom flotilla 1 last year was only for media consumption because all of us know that those materials were already expired and couldn’t be used for construction anymore,”

In May last year, the Israeli Navy stormed the flotilla and killed nine Turkish activists and wounded tens others in what was described then as a "maritime massacre" that almost resulted in an end of diplomatic relations between Turkey and the Zionist entity.

In a statement issued by ECESG spokesman, the organization accused the Zionist entity of deceiving the world by alleging that it could receive the goods brought by the international supporters for helping Gaza people and then let it pass into the Strip at the "proper time".

The Israeli occupation government was obviously disturbed by plans of the campaign to send another flotilla to Gaza this coming May on fears another massacre could occur although it had been besieging the Gaza Strip for five years now denying its inhabitants the basic human needs.

The organizers clarified that they are only trying to break the unjust siege on the 1.6 million Palestinians cordoned in the coastal Strip amidst calls from the UN agencies warning that the Strip was on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.

They also said that they would meet with EU legislators and members of the UN agencies before sailing to Gaza to explain their noble motives and objectives, and to tell the international community that it is about time for the siege to be lifted because it simply violates human rights and international laws.

According to Palestinian records, nearly 500 Palestinians have died so far, at least half of them children, due to the Israeli blockade of the Strip.

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