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Former U.S. Congresswoman Jailed in Israeli Prison
“Most members of a group of foreign peace activists seized at sea by the Israeli navy remained in custody Friday, three days after their failed attempt to run Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip, relatives and supporters said,” the Associated Press reports.The AP add that “the Free Gaza Movement sent the ship loaded with humanitarian supplies and 21 activists and crew from Cyprus.”
Along with McKinney, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire is still being held by Israel.
“It is incumbent upon President Obama to stand by his reported policy of easing the Gazan blockade and of allowing building supplies, medical supplies, and school supplies to go through,” McKinney said. “We call upon President Obama to use the highest level of his authority to transmit this message to the Israelis.”
Sandra Law, mother of detained British activist Alex Harrison, and whose daughter is also being held at Ramle jail believes “the planned deportation of the activists may have been delayed by their refusal to sign legal documents in Hebrew, which they do not understand,” the AP adds.
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at 13:29 on July 3rd, 2009
I have never in my life have read such propaganda and lies about what is going on regarding these detainees. I think if you were really serious you would spend little time reading the local press reports and get a better sense of the truth. The fact is according to local press reports that those still being held refused to sign any documents regardless that they were translated into English.
When I read all this nonsense it only confirms the dribble and hype that comes out of using the Palestinians as a mascot for their real political agenda. Wake up folks and smell the stench.
at 15:43 on July 3rd, 2009
Excuse me? I cite two news sources, you cite ZERO. You lecture me when you have at least cited one. Got it?
at 08:38 on July 5th, 2009
Jeruslaem Post, Haaretz, and ynet news. Got it?