What’s the UN role in the Gaza Freedom March?

After we protested yesterday here in Cairo outside the UN building to ask the international body to pressure Egypt to allow us to enter Gaza, this interesting piece of news from the New York-based Inner City Press: As protesters massed in front of the UN in Cairo, Egyptian authorities blocked the press from covering the…

Australian media starts to take notice of the Gaza Freedom March

The following story appeared on ABC news radio a few hours ago about our presence in Cairo for the Gaza Freedom March: About a dozen Australians are among hundreds of protesters banned by Egyptian authorities from travelling across the Sinai Desert to the Gaza Strip. About 1,300 international activists are in Cairo still hoping to…

Settlment building won’t bring peace, please tell the Israelis

Black is white, settlement expansion in East Jerusalem is a sign of peace and Israel really wants to end the siege of Gaza. If Israel was a civilised nation, of course: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that the “conditions are ripe” for renewing peace negotiations with the Palestinians, adding that he planned to raise…

Stuck in Cairo, but Gaza Freedom March soldiers on

The following report by Mondoweiss – I’ve spent much of the day with its founder Phil Weiss, reflecting on the significance of this massive global action for Palestine – explains the contradictory feelings many of us feel being here in Cairo and speaking out on the Middle East. These are moving times and many tears…

Israel needs more colonies to keep its citizens warm

Israel, lover of peace: Israel has solicited bids to build nearly 700 new apartments in Jewish neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem. The plan to build in the Pisgat Ze’ev, Neve Ya’akov and Har Homa neighborhoods was announced on Monday. The communities sit on land captured by Israel from Jordan in 1967. Israel has annexed the territory,…

Western governments may have forgotten Gaza but the world remembers

The UN Secretary General is calling for an end of the blockade against Gaza. Israel will carry out a white-wash investigation into its various war crimes during Operation Cast Lead in an attempt to stem the “political and economic tsunami” caused by the Goldstone report. Hamas retains a tight control over Gaza. Gaza is not…

What the French are doing here in Cairo to protest the Gaza blockade

An American friend of mine, currently living in Cairo, just sent out this missive about current activities here in the Egyptian capital. I also just returned from the French Embassy protest, witnessing around 1000 riot police surrounding around 300 French protestors, demanding the Egyptian government open the borders into Gaza and allow decency to return…

This is what we’re doing for the Gaza Freedom March in Cairo

While we continue to remain active here in Cairo, protesting the Egyptian government’s refusal to allow the Gaza Freedom March to enter Gaza, hundreds of participants are staging imaginative displays of solidarity. Via AFP: An 85-year-old Holocaust survivor was among a group of grandmothers who began a hunger strike in Cairo on Monday to protest…

Gaza Freedom Marchers make their voices heard in Egypt

The latest news here from Cairo (via AFP): French protesters camped out in front of the their embassy in Cairo to protest a ban on them from travelling from Egypt to Gaza for a march in support of the blockaded Palestinian enclave. About 300 protesters set up tents and blocked a road in front of…

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