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Riot Police attack UK humanitarian aid convoy to Gaza

Undercurrents | 05.01.2010 23:10 | Palestine | Sheffield | World

2000 riot cops battle over Gaza aid

Kevin Ovenden, Viva Palestina Convoy Leader released the following press release today
Our situation is now at a crisis point! Riot has broken out in the port of Al- Arish.This late afternoon we were negotiating with a senior official from Cairo who left negotiations some two hours ago and did not return. Our negotiations with the official was regarding taking our aid vehicles into Gaza.

He left two hours ago and did not come back. Egyptian authorities called over 2,000 riot police who then moved towards our camp at the port.We have now blocked the entrance to the port and we are now faced with riot police and water cannons and are determined to defend our vehicles and aid.

The Egyptian authorities have by their stubbornness and hostility towards the convoy, brought us to a crisis point.

We are now calling upon all friends of Palestine to mount protests in person where possible, but by any means available to Egyptian representatives, consulates and Embassy’s and demand that the convoy are allowed a safe passage into Gaza tomorrow!

Swansea women wrote
'Full-on battles between convoy boys and Egyptian riot cops. Tear gas, water cannons, rocks throwing and Riot cops have moved their barriers and look to be gearing up 4 a fight. Our boys preparing to defend the port.

Supporters in the UK are contacting the Egyptian Embassy in the UK on 02074993304. One woman said 'When I asked them why the convoy was not allowed through they just said ring back in the morning. I'll keep ringing!

Undercurrents
- Homepage: http://www.swanseapalestine.org

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Latest news from the Port

05.01.2010 23:37

Latest news from the Port is from Joti
'All quiet for now. Six arrested, lots of head wounds as cops started the rock throwing. One serious injury stretchered out.'

Undercurrents


ah well ...

06.01.2010 07:52

... does Egypt think itself immune to change?

The Egyptian people will express themselves on the streets following this insult shouted out in their name.

This propped up zionist poodle will pay for its poor choice of friends.

Gaza will be free and free people will ensure it. Inevitable.

jackslucid


Egyptian State Terrorism

06.01.2010 11:54

Sounds like typical police state modus operandi... rent-a-mob start throwing rocks and then the riot police attack the victims. Governments around the world are insulting the public intelligence with these antics, or is it just plain contempt?

I hope the Egyptian people rise up soon and get rid of the Dicatator Mubarak and all his dirty little minions.

Little John


When will they ever learn?

06.01.2010 14:22

It seems it is not just the Israelis who have trouble with the regime in Gaza. The do-gooders in this convoy would do well to remember that and perhaps when they get back to the comfort of their homes reflect on their good fortune that they will not be subject to rocket attacks from an hostile neighbour. Would they be quite so damning in their criticism if Israel was not the home of the Jewish people?

Davisupp


Looks like the shills are on overtime today

06.01.2010 15:30

An Egyptian border guard has been shot - what is the likelihood that it was the IDF that did it to distract from the international storm that is bound to follow this brutality? It is one thing to murder and brutalise Palestinians under occupation it is another for a muslim brother nation to assist the Israeli apartheid regime in maintaining its 'concentration camp' by brutalising international humanitarian aid workers. The Israeli death machine seems to have got most bases covered however and I assume this border incident will now be used to prevent the convoy from entering Gaza - usual story - too dangerous - look at them Hamas hoodlums, etc.
Altogether now "Oh shill can we see by the dawns early light..."etc.

Joseph


interesting semantics (not)

06.01.2010 18:15

Interesting use of the term 'do-gooders' in the pejorative. As in being bad.

Perhaps we should shower praise on your friends, controllers and or paymasters in the IDF for acting as 'do-baders' , which no doubt you see as being good.

What a twisted world you live in.

jackslucid