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An Appeal from SS FREE GAZA and SS LIBERTY

Rosie Perkins | 14.08.2008 21:40 | Palestine

An Appeal from the Passengers and Crew of the SS FREE GAZA and SS LIBERTY

An Appeal from the Passengers and Crew of the SS FREE GAZA and SS LIBERTY

The boats on their way! For updates see www.freegaza.org

Two years ago, about a dozen human rights activists devised a plan to sail a boat to Gaza in order to break the siege and open unrestricted access to the sea. We rejected a plan to rent a boat as impractical because a similar venture in 1988 failed when the Israelis disabled the boat before it sailed and the three organizers were killed. Thus no boat owner would willingly risk his craft. We ultimately decided to purchase two small boats that could carry 40 passengers and crew.

Each of us contributed what we could, and we also received thousands of dollars from individual supporters. Each passenger has paid his/her own way here, and many have raised additional money through their groups, worked extra jobs, and asked family and friends to donate. The passengers also paid an additional 600 Euros each for lodging in Cyprus and to cover the cost of supplies and food on land and sea.

Through these efforts we raised $300,000, which we thought would cover our costs. But the eroding dollar/Euro exchange rate seriously drained our funds. All of our planning did not anticipate this contingency.

We are now in Cyprus awaiting our boats' arrival from Crete. When they come in, we will fuel up (with very high-cost diesel) and stock necessary food and supplies. We hope to cast off for Gaza this weekend. We are told that hundreds of thousands of Gazans will greet us on arrival.

Many people thought we'd never come this far. But here we are and we firmly intend to set sail regardless of some recent staggering debts. Frankly, we have spent much more than we have raised; here are just a few of our recent expenses:

• Two Sailor 250 FleetBroadband systems to allow us to stay in electronic contact and to send streaming video in real time, $16,000 each, or $32,000;
• Repairs required to make the boats seaworthy, $25,000-$30,000;
• Electronics, wiring, connections, satellite uplinks, SPOT Trackers to make the system work, $5000-$8000. (Most of the labor on the electronics and boats has been donated by the Greek crew and technicians.)
• Forty-four life jackets and two hand-held GPS units, $8000;
• Paint & banners for the boats, and balloons & toys for Gaza children, $2000;
• Diesel fuel for both boats, both ways, $15,000 to $25,000.

Except for the diesel fuel, we have already paid these costs by running our personal credit cards to the limit, borrowing money, and asking some of the Greek crew to help. Frankly, we're tapped out.

We need your help so that we sail on the Mediterranean Sea but not on a sea of debt. Please . . . donate through the Paypal account on our website (www.freegaza.org), send a check to the address on the website, and/or send a check to the address in Doha. Every donation, large or small, will help keep us afloat.

And, finally, thanks for your interest, support, and prayers!

The Passengers and Crew of the FREE GAZA and the LIBERTY





Rosie Perkins
- Homepage: http://www.freegaza.org

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Fuck off

14.08.2008 22:24

Get your Iranian masters to bale you out you terrorist-enabling useful idiot muppets.

Voice of Reason


Nutter Alert

15.08.2008 13:57

With Yvonne "Inshallah" Ripley of the soon-to-be-ex Iranian regime's propaganda arm Press TV and Ken "Citizen of the World" O'Keefe as one of the "skippers" with a clearly fake Irish passport, let's face it, you're fucked. .

You're all doomed...


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