Gaza Lives On
 One year later, it is very important to remember what happened  in Gaza. But it is more important to realize the aspirations of the Palestinian  people in Gaza. They deserve our solidarity, respect and reverence. They deserve  justice. It is the duty of every person to contribute to break the unprecedented  siege and bringing the criminals behind this atrocity to justice.
 On 27 December 2009, after a year and a half of total siege, the  brutal war on Gaza was launched. It was carnage, a disgrace to humanity and  civilization, and indictment of the free world. One year later, the siege  continues, the disgrace has not been lifted, and the Palestinian people still  endure, resist and live. The Zionists either don't understand that, or don't  want to. Delusion is a characteristic of mass murders and racist criminals.  
 Hunger strike of activists in Egypt for Gaza,  Palestine
 WRITTEN BY John Hurson, International Hunger Strike Press  Release
 Sunday December 27th marks the anniversary of the attack on Gaza by Israel, which left over 1,400 people dead, and over 5,000 injured in 22 days.
At 11 35 am, the time of the first attack, a group of  humanitarians on the âViva Palestina Convoyâ will embark on an International  Hunger Strike in the main square in Aqaba, Jordan.
 The International Hunger Strike will aim to highlight the  ongoing illegal siege imposed on Gaza, and to remember the victims of the  attacks who died during the 22 day bombardment by Israel.
 This International Hunger Strike will also highlight the refusal  by Egypt, under Israeli pressure, to allow the humanitarian aid to reach the  people in Gaza.
The convoy has been stranded in the city for 3 days now, having been refused permission to enter Egypt on their way to Gaza. There are 500 people from no less than 20 different countries in 250 vehicles loaded with charitable humanitarian aid. The convoy is been led by leading international politician George Galloway, having left London on December 6th.
 The convoy has been stranded in the city for 3 days now, having been refused permission to enter Egypt on their way to Gaza. There are 500 people from no less than 20 different countries in 250 vehicles loaded with charitable humanitarian aid. The convoy is been led by leading international politician George Galloway, having left London on December 6th.
Embarking on the International Hunger Strike are 15 people from  different continents across the world. Among those taking part are Fatima  Mohammidi from the United States, John Hurson and Caoimhe Butterly from Ireland,  Ahasan Shamruk from Palestine, Nidal Hajaj, Hanan Chehata and Mohammed Shakiel  from England, plus Kamal Mashni from Australia among others.
 Each day, 15 more people from the convoy will join in the  International Hunger Strike, and they will go without food until the convoy is  allowed to enter safely into Egypt, and through the Rafah border to Gaza.
 Speaking from Aqaba, Ahasan Shamruk, said, I am joining this  Hunger Strike to draw attention to the fact that the siege is a form of  collective, sustained, and devastating punishment of 1.5 million civilian  people. As we commemorate the first year anniversary of the massacres, it is  important to remember, that for my brothers and sisters living under siege in  Gaza, the war has not ended.
 John Hurson, from Tyrone, who traveled on the first âViva  Palestina Convoy, decided to join the International Hunger Strike to draw  attention to the fact that nothing has changed in the past year following the  attacks.
 John said, âfrom my time spent in Gaza, to think that in the  year 2009, people are denied all the basic essentials in life, like water,  electricity, medicine, blankets, books, and even footballs for the children, is  just unbelievable and unacceptable.
 For Egypt to prevent this compassionate and charitable aid,  donated by ordinary caring people from all over the world, unnecessarily adds to  the hardships currently endured on a daily basis, by the besieged and distressed  people in Gaza.
 I am hopeful that the leaders of the West will exert their  influence, put pressure on Egypt, the United States, and Israel to end this  inhuman blockade forced upon Gaza, and allow for the safe passage of this  essential humanitarian aid. Enough is enough, this has to end now, for the sake  of humanity.
 Source:-
 Palestine Think tank
  Posted: 27 Dec 2009 02:11 AM PST
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