Friday, October 22, 2010

Caught Short On Stage

"VIVA PALESTINE" E 'IN GAZA

"It 's nice to be here with the Palestinian people after the many obstacles posed by Egyptians when we arrived, "said activist Paul Papapietro. The Italian delegation is led by Alfredo Tradardi. The population will be under embargo to aid 5 million dollars.

Gaza, October 22, 2010, Nena News - Luckily there were further impediments Egyptians and the convoy "VivaPalestina 5 ', arrived Wednesday' night at the port El Arish (northern Sinai) on board a cargo greek, yesterday afternoon has finally made its entry into the Gaza Strip.

The 370 activists of "Long live Palestine 'have been welcomed with joy and great honor by the people of Gaza that they arrive in the interest of the company law' for international civil aviation continues to be the condition of the Strip in the grip of the Israeli blockade (and Egypt) as opposed to the line carried by many governments of unconditional support for the policies of Tel Aviv. 'It exciting to be here in Gaza, including the Palestinians, after so much pains to persuade the Egyptians to let us get to el-Arish, "he commented to his arrival in Gaza Paul Papapietro, Loe Association of Matera. "The Egyptians have created barriers of any kind, forcing us to stay for more than two weeks Latakiya (Syria) but in the end we managed to reach the Palestinians in Gaza under siege," added the Italian activist. Leading the Italian delegation - which contributed € 50 000, eight vehicles, one ambulance and a medical car - there Tradardi Alfredo, Italian well-known activist of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM).

Because of the conditions posed by the 370 Egyptian activists, with the exception of 30 aboard the cargo transported by sea greek that the vehicles were forced to reach El Arish in air from Damascus. Last Sunday, the Egyptians had imposed travel cancellation to 17 activists. The "undesirables" have chosen to step aside voluntarily in order to ensure the success of the mission in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

E 'to note that the greek cargo during a voyage from Lataliya and el-Arish, passed near the spot where, in international waters, dozens of Israeli commandos Arremba on 31 May, the Freedom Flotilla live in Gaza. The activists of "Long live Palestine," they threw flowers into the sea in memory of nine Turkish citizens were killed on the ship Mavi Marmara.

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