Carter Calls Gaza Blockade a Crime and Atrocity

by moonwolf | April 20, 2008 at 12:30 pm | 226 views | 2 comments
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter called the blockade of Gaza a crime and an atrocity on Thursday and said U.S. attempts to undermine the Islamist movement Hamas had been counterproductive.

Speaking at the American University in Cairo after talks with Hamas leaders from Gaza, Carter said Palestinians in Gaza were being "starved to death", receiving fewer calories a day than people in the poorest parts of Africa.

"It's an atrocity what is being perpetrated as punishment on the people in Gaza. it's a crime... I think it is an abomination that this continues to go on," Carter said.

Israel has been blockading Gaza most of the time since Hamas took control of the impoverished coastal strip in June last year, allowing only basic supplies to enter.

Israel has not accepted Hamas proposals for a truce including an end to Hamas rocket attacks on Israel and to Israeli attacks on Hamas personnel in Gaza and the West Bank. Israeli officials say a truce would enable Hamas to rearm.

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jordan

I'm really surprised that an American dignitary would actually say that; usually, when asked for an opinion on the issue, one way or the other, public figures tend to say as little as possible whilst still using many, many words.

moonwolf

Refreshing, isn't it?  Straight talk in world dominated by bafflegab.

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April 20, 2008 at 12:30 pm by moonwolf, 226 views, 2 comments

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