Palestinians in Gaza Support Decision to Stay in Cairo and Continue the Pressure
Press Release
Gaza-Gaza Freedom March Steering Committee
Gaza 30.12.2009
Over the past week we, representatives of various civil society
sectors in Gaza, have been humbled by the sacrifices that you, 1400
people, have made in order to come and support us in breaking the
siege.
Despite our grave disappointment that we can not yet meet you all that
we are still separated by this medieval siege we feel that your
arrival in Cairo has already borne fruits. Your insistence to break
the siege in order to be in solidarity with us has inspired many and
shamed many others. Thanks to your presence with us, a network to
break the siege and free Palestine has been established.
We support any decisions taken by the Gaza Freedom March Coordination
Committee about the entry of just 100 of 1400 delegates into Gaza
instead of all the delegates presently in Cairo. Obviously it is, as
all previous decisions, a majority decision. We, at the Gaza- GFM
Steering committee have reiterated our position, namely, that it is up
to The Gaza Freedom March Coordination Committee in Cairo to decide.
We initially felt that if representatives of all forty some countries
can go to Gaza and join a march along Palestinians it would convey a
very strong message to the world public opinion. Had they decided to
go through with the Egyptian offer, we would have welcomed them in
Gaza and deeply appreciated their solidarity.
The decision to send 100 delegates, however, seemed too divisive for
the growing solidarity campaign with the Palestinian people. The unity
of the global solidarity campaign is of utmost importance for us, the
besieged Palestinians of Gaza. We have repeatedly argued that the
march itself is not supposed to be only a symbolic gesture, but rather
a part of a series of events which will lead to the end of the siege,
once and for all. We want to intensify and continue building the
solidarity campaign, not divide it.
We salute the GFM delegates and thank them for the tremendous amount
of work they have been doing and whatever decision they came up with.
Gaza-GFM Steering Committee
Gaza
30.12.2009
Gaza-Gaza Freedom March Steering Committee
Gaza 30.12.2009
Over the past week we, representatives of various civil society
sectors in Gaza, have been humbled by the sacrifices that you, 1400
people, have made in order to come and support us in breaking the
siege.
Despite our grave disappointment that we can not yet meet you all that
we are still separated by this medieval siege we feel that your
arrival in Cairo has already borne fruits. Your insistence to break
the siege in order to be in solidarity with us has inspired many and
shamed many others. Thanks to your presence with us, a network to
break the siege and free Palestine has been established.
We support any decisions taken by the Gaza Freedom March Coordination
Committee about the entry of just 100 of 1400 delegates into Gaza
instead of all the delegates presently in Cairo. Obviously it is, as
all previous decisions, a majority decision. We, at the Gaza- GFM
Steering committee have reiterated our position, namely, that it is up
to The Gaza Freedom March Coordination Committee in Cairo to decide.
We initially felt that if representatives of all forty some countries
can go to Gaza and join a march along Palestinians it would convey a
very strong message to the world public opinion. Had they decided to
go through with the Egyptian offer, we would have welcomed them in
Gaza and deeply appreciated their solidarity.
The decision to send 100 delegates, however, seemed too divisive for
the growing solidarity campaign with the Palestinian people. The unity
of the global solidarity campaign is of utmost importance for us, the
besieged Palestinians of Gaza. We have repeatedly argued that the
march itself is not supposed to be only a symbolic gesture, but rather
a part of a series of events which will lead to the end of the siege,
once and for all. We want to intensify and continue building the
solidarity campaign, not divide it.
We salute the GFM delegates and thank them for the tremendous amount
of work they have been doing and whatever decision they came up with.
Gaza-GFM Steering Committee
Gaza
30.12.2009