Hawaii rally protesting Israeli commando raid

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Hawaii rally protesting Israeli commando raid

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A Honolulu woman was among seven hundred activists taken into Israeli custody after soldiers raided a flotilla carrying relief supplies to Gaza.

The deadly raid also sparked protests across the US today, including here in Hawaii.

Hawaii residents outraged by the deadly Israeli commando raid staged a protest outside of the federal building in Downtown Honolulu Tuesday afternoon.

Sunday, Israeli soldiers stormed a Turkish ship that was leading a six-ship flotilla bringing 10,000 tons of supplies and aid to Gaza.

The Israeli Government said its soldiers boarded the ship to make sure there were no weapons being smuggled in for the terror group Hamas, and that its soldiers opened fire only after they came under assault.

At least nine pro-Palestinian activists were killed.

Hundreds of other activists were taken into Israeli detention, including Honolulu resident Ann Wright.

“I’m glad she’s alive it looked like she was walking and not suffering severe injury she was obviously defiant because her hand was up and she was doing the peace sign. I’m also concerned because she has physical problems in her legs,” said friend Carolyn Hadfield.

Wright is a retired US Army Colonel, and a former State Department official who publicly resigned in protest of the US invasion of Iraq.

This is video of Wright in 2007, protesting the Iraqi War, in front of the White House.

“We are the people that are saying stop this war and stop it now,” said Wright in 2007.

More recently, Wright turned her efforts towards Gaza.

“She said the main reason she became involved in this particular issue because it was so clear the US taxpayers were funding a genocidal regime in Gaza and those were her words,” said Hadfield.

Hadfield helped organize this protest Tuesday afternoon — to not only get the message out, but also in honor of her friend.

“I’m very proud of her. I’m proud of her courage,” said Hadfield.

The Israeli Government said tonight it’ll deport almost all of the activists within the next two days, but will still detain about fifty of them for their investigation.

Honolulu woman detained in Israeli raid on Gaza aid flotilla

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Honolulu woman detained in Israeli raid on Gaza aid flotilla

By Star-Bulletin Staff

POSTED: 01:32 p.m. HST, Jun 01, 2010

Honolulu peace activist Ann Wright was one of about 700 people taken into custody by Israeli defense forces after a raid on a flotilla of boats carrying aid to Gaza that left nine people dead, friends of Wright’s confirmed.

Kyle Kajihiro of the American Friends Service Committee, and Arnie Kotler, publisher of a book on Gaza by Wright, said they recognized her in a video of the detainees being led into detention in Ashdod. The video was posted on YouTube and several Israeli newspaper sites.

News reports said all detainees would be deported immediately, reversing an earlier plan to hold about 20 of them on criminal charges.

Joanne Moore, a spokeswoman for the State Department, said it had no information yet about specific Americans who may have been detained.

The raids have met widespread condemnation from the international community.

Wright’s plans to join the flotilla were well-known. She has been active in Gaza issues over the past two years, Kotler said.

Wright published an article Thursday on the website CommonDreams.org describing the trip. She predicted that the Israeli Navy would fire over the bows of the boats, or possibly ram and try to board them.

Israel has said its commandos fired on passengers aboard the lead vessel when confronted by knife- and club-wielding activists, a characterization denied by the activists. The flotilla was organized by a group called Free Gaza.

Local peace groups will be holding a rally outside the Federal Building on Punchbowl Street protesting the Israeli action today at 3 p.m.

ACTION ALERT: Let Gaza Live! Actions in Honolulu

STOP THE MASSACRE IN GAZA!

Israel, with the full backing of the U.S. creates the largest open-air concentration camp in history. No one can escape. No humanitarian relief is allowed in. No journalists are allowed to witness the horror. THEN ISRAEL DROPS BOMBS ON THE CONCENTRATION CAMP! They are dropped by Apaches and F-16’s supplied by the U.S. Bombs are made in the U.S. And all the while it’s “business as usual” in the U.S. THIS CANNOT BE TOLERATED!

Call to Action

Saturday, January 10,

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST!

Honolulu Signholdings/Protests at 3 major intersections:

  • Ala Moana at Atkinson (at the entrance to Ala Moana Park)
  • King/University at Star Market Triangle Park
  • Likelike Highway at School (Kam Shopping Center corner)

Bullhorns and drums are encouraged.

Bring everyone you know! Send messages to your e-lists. Pick up the phone and give people a call. Bring your kids (there’s quite a bit of room at both the Star and Ala Moana locations). Remember water.

Don’t limit your actions to Saturday morning! Remember there is a signholding against the war every Friday afternoon in front of the Federal Building from 4:00-6 pm. Everyone is invited. Make a sign or banner – round up a friend – and hold it at any busy intersection or at a freeway overpass. Put a sign in your window. BREAK THE SILENCE!

On Saturday we will be part of a National Day of Protest, with a march on the White House in Washington D.C. Be part of speaking out against the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza!

Two excellent articles on Gaza:
Larry Everest at: http://www.revcom.us/a/152/gaza-Everest-en.html
Dahr Jamail at: http://www.truthout.org/010609A

Hawai'i groups speak out against Israel's attacks on Gaza

Today, the National Day of Action to support the people of Palestine there were demonstrations around the world expressing outrage at Israel’s attacks on Gaza, Palestine.  This afternoon at the Federal Building in Honolulu, more than a hundred people stretched out on Ala Moana Blvd to support the Palestinian peoples’ right to peace and self-determination and to denounce Israel’s murderous bombing of Gaza.  There were many from Hawai’i’s Palestinian and Muslim communities at the demonstration.  The demonstration was called by World Can’t Wait and Friends of Sabeel Hawai’i.  Chant’s included “Let Gaza Live!” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine must be free!”  Earlier  in the day, a smaller group including Ann Wright and Carolyn Hadfield went to visit President-Elect Obama in Kailua to deliver a message about Palestine.  Of course, they were stopped by secret service, but they were a visible presence when Obama’s motorcade passed.  Below is story from Reuters.  Ann Wright got a call this afternoon from a friend in America who said that the demonstration in Kailua was covered on CNN.

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Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2008

by Reuters

Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Obama’s Hawaii House

by Ross Colvin

Protestor Ephrosine Daniggelis holds a placard in front of U.S. president-elect Barack Obama’s vacation compound in Kailua, Hawaii December 30, 2008, during a protest against the Israeli attacks on Gaza. (REUTERS/Hugh Gentry)

KAILUA, Hawaii – A small group of placard-waving pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered near U.S. President-elect Barack Obama’s vacation retreat in Hawaii on Tuesday to protest against the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
Obama has made no public comment on the strikes, which Israel launched on Saturday. Aides have repeatedly said he is monitoring the situation and continues to receive intelligence briefings but that there is only one U.S. president at a time.

Some critics, however, say Obama did choose to speak out after the attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai in November in which gunmen killed nearly 180 people, condemning them as acts of terrorism.

Obama, who takes office on January 20 from outgoing Republican President George W. Bush, has also spoken out on economic issues facing the United States.

“He is talking about how many jobs he is going to create but he is refusing to speak about this,” said one of the protesters, Carolyn Hadfield, 66.

Hadfield was one of eight protesters standing with placards reading “No U.S. support for Israel” and “Gazans need food and medicine, not war” near Obama’s rented vacation home in Kailua, an upmarket suburb on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, where Obama is in the second week of a vacation with his family.

Obama had not left the compound on Tuesday morning and did not see the protest.

Obama has in the past called Israel one of the United States’ greatest allies and has vowed to ensure the security of the Jewish state.

He has also said he would make a sustained push to achieve the goal of two states — a Jewish state in Israel and a Palestinian state.

Israel on Tuesday pressed on with air strikes in Gaza that it says are in response to rocket fire by Hamas militants deep inside the Jewish state. Medical officials put Palestinian casualties at 383 dead and more than 800 wounded.

The Bush administration has so far backed Israel’s actions in Gaza and demanded the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas stop firing rockets into Israel and agree to a lasting ceasefire.

“We are very upset with what is going in Palestine. There is a very great need for change in U.S. foreign policy toward Israel and Palestine. We need to stop giving Israel a blank check,” said another protester, Margaret Brown, 66.

The protesters were rebuffed when they tried to hand a letter signed by dozens of U.S. activist groups to a Secret Service agent guarding the access road to Obama’s beachfront compound.

Reporting by Ross Colvin; Editing by Cynthia Osterman

Stop Israel's bombing of Gaza!

Action Alert from the Friends of Sabeel Honolulu:

Friends,

DEMONSTRATION TO PROTEST BOMBING AND SIEGE OF GAZA
TUES, DEC 30, 4-6PM, PRINCE KUHIO FEDERAL BUILDING (ALONG ALA MOANA BLVD., NEAR EWA END

We’re finally getting something organized for Tues, Dec 30, as part of a national and international day of protest against the recent bombings of Gaza, which have resulted in the highest loss of life since 1967. We will also be protesting the brutal and continuing siege of Gaza.

The Demonstration will take place at the Prince Kuhio Federal Building on the corner of Punchbowl and Ala Moana. We will stand on the sidewalk along Ala Moana Blvd. toward the Ewa end of the building.

The choice of the Federal Building is to highlight the Federal dollars (courtesy of our taxes) which are bankrolling this carnage and the American made F-16’s and Apaches that are inflicting it.

Bring signs urging international intervention to prevent further loss of life, to end the siege of Gaza, to work for a just and lasting peace, to urge a moratorium on aid to Israel until it stops the bombing and lifts the siege.

Peace and aloha,

Margaret

mbrown@lava.net

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