Viva Palestina US update — July 11, 2009
The largest ever US humanitarian aid convoy is now gathering in Egypt to head across the border into Gaza on Monday, July 13.
Vehicles are coming from Alexandria, the medical supplies from Cairo and the advanced party of nearly 100 US citizens is heading for the staging post of Al Arish, just before the border with Gaza.
That group, of four buses, has, however, been stopped from crossing over the Suez Canal and into the Sinai region, which leads to Gaza.
The buses, carrying people, medical aid and bearing US, Egyptian and Palestinian flags in a spirit of international cooperation, have been held at a security checkpoint and given various, conflicting reasons for why they cannot proceed to their destination at Al Arish.
New York Councilman Charles Barron is leading the group and is negotiating with security officials to resolve the situation. He has contacted Washington and other elected officials in an effort to clarify the reasons for the delay and address any concerns as efficiently as possible.
Former US Congresswoman and Presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney will join the convoy on Sunday, July 23, and British Member of Parliament George Galloway will also be heading to meet up with Councilman Barron and the advance group.
He and the rest of the advance group of the convoy, however, are insisting on their right to travel with their supplies to Al Arish, where the rest of the convoy is to rendezvous with them before heading for the border crossing into Gaza.
This medical convoy is on the way to Gaza a month after US President Barack Obama described the situation in Gaza as a “humanitarian crisis.”
“Our convoy is on an aid mission,” says Galloway, “We come in peace; but we will not be stopped.”
Kevin Ovenden, Viva Palestina coordinator
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*What you can do:*
Contact the Egyptian Embassy or organize a protest at an embassy and put
pressure on the Egyptian government to allow the convoy to proceed into
Gaza.
The Egyptian Consulate General in New York
1110 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Telephone: (212)759-7122 / (212)759-7121 / (212)759-7120
Fax: (212)308-7643
The Washington D.C. Egyptian Embassy and its Consulate Section
3521 International Ct. N.W
Washington, DC 20008
Telephone: (202)895-5400
Fax: (202)244-5131 / (202)244-4319
Web Page: http://www.embassyofegyptwashing…shingtondc.org/
The Egyptian Consulate General in San Francisco
276 Mallorca Way.
San Francisco, CA 94123
Telephone: (415)346-7352 / (415)346-9702 / (415)346-9700
Fax: (415)346-9480
Web Page: http://www.egy2000.com/
276 Mallorca Way.
San Francisco, CA 94123
The Egyptian Consulate General in Chicago
500 N. Michigan Ave., Suite # 1900
Chicago, IL 60611
Telephone: (312)828-9162 / (312)828-9163 / (312)828-9164
Fax: (312)828-9167
The Egyptian Consulate General in Houston
5718 Westheimer, Suite # 1350
Houston, TX. 77057
Telephone: (713)961-4916 / (713)961-4915
Fax: (713)961-3868
Contact the Whitehouse and demand that Obama put pressure on the Egyptian
Government to allow the convoy to pass the border at Rafah.
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461