Help us keep the pressure up!!
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Update 2:
Philip Weiss posted the following release from the US Boat to Gaza on the Mondo Weiss website earlier today. (See article below) In a futile attempt to get the attention of officials at the U.S. Embassy in Athens, and to receive the promised assistance eight U.S. citizens -- Medea Benjamin, Ken Mayers, Paki Wieland, Kathy Kelly, Ray McGovern, Helaine Meisler, Nic Abramson, and Carol Murry -- began a fast in front of the Embassy today. However, the Embassy announced on June 30 that it -- and all Government offices -- will be closed on July 4 -- in observance of Independence Day, a U.S. national holiday."
US flotilla passengers begin fast at US Embassy in Athens
Members of the U.S. Boat to Gaza have begun an open-ended fast calling on the U.S. government to defend our right to sail out of Greece. The fast has begun in front of the U.S. Embassy at 91 Vasilisis Sophias Avenue in Athens. Fasters delivered an urgent letter to the Embassy and plan to sleep overnight outside the Embassy gates. Passengers and U.S. boat organizers participating in the fast are: Medea Benjamin, Ken Mayers, Paki Wieland, Kathy Kelly, Ray McGovern, Helaine Meisler, Nic Abramson, and Carol Murry.
Passenger Kathy Kelly said, "We call on officials at the U.S. Embassy in
Athens to publicly acknowledge our right to sail and to call on the Greek
government to free our ship and its captain immediately."
There will also
be a march in support of the flotilla beginning at 7 pm organized by Greek
activists who have been protesting the government's austerity measures
in Syntagma Square. The march will include a demand on the Greek government to
let all of the boats in the Freedom Flotilla 2 sail to Gaza and to free the
captain of the U.S. ship, who has been held in jail. The departure of the U.S.
Boat to Gaza -- The Audacity of Hope -- was first delayed by a complaint filed
by the Israel Law Center and shown to be frivolous. Greek authorities then
inspected the boat but, until the boat set sail five days later, the results of
that inspection has not been shared with the captain and his crew.
The Greek Coast Guard stopped The Audacity of Hope some 20 minutes after it had left the dock on Friday, July 1. The Coast Guard ordered the captain to stop the ship, which he did. Commandos with drawn rifles ordered the ship to return. It is now impounded at a military dock in Athens and the captain has ben arrested.
Over the past two weeks, two boats of the international flotilla to Gaza have
been sabotaged while docked at Greek ports. The potential danger to the U.S.
boat was obvious to the captain, the crew and the passengers: there was a clear
possibility that the U.S. boat would be sabotaged next.
Greek consular
officials in the United States, when besieged with calls by angry Americans,
told callers that they should direct their protest to U.S. officials because
they were ultimately responsible. "We know that the U.S. government has been
supporting Israel's underhanded efforts to thwart the flotilla, and has been
pressuring the Greek government to stop us. This is a disgrace," said
passenger/faster Medea Benjamin. "On July 4, it's time for our government to
declare independence from Israel and start supporting its own
citizens."
We note that on June 24, passengers on the U.S. Boat to Gaza
visited the Consul General in Athens, Deputy Consul General Kate Brandeis agreed
that the U.S. Boat "had a right to sail to Gaza."
Ms. Brandeis assured
the passengers that the consulate was there to assist U.S. citizens that run
into difficulty while in Greece. To date, we have received no assistance from
the U.S. Embassy and the captain of our boat, a U.S. citizen, remains in jail
and has yet to be visited by anyone from the U.S. Embassy.
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