Sunday, September 14, 2008

Free Gaza II initiative comes from Yemen


A boat from Yemen with a crew of from around the Arab world will set sail in the wake of the Free Gaza ships and work to widen the cracks in Israel’s siege on Gaza. Palestinian lawmaker Jamal Al-Khudari who is also head of the Popular Campaign against the Siege announced the voyage of the second ship, which was inspired by the success of the Free Gaza experiment on Sunday.

Al-Khudari spoke with the Secretary General of the National Committee to Support Issues of Arab and Islamic nations Sa’id Abdel Mo’men An’am earlier in the day. An’am said the crew will launch with the permission of the Yemeni government and representatives from the popular committee against siege.

“Yemeni people all support the besieged Palestinian people in Gaza,” An’am said, “and we seek to help break the blockade.” Al-Khudari applauded this step, saying the committee is ready and prepared to coordinate for the boat to cross easily and arrive to the beach of the Gaza Strip. He called this step an important move in continuing the momentum created by the first ship of activists.

He applauded the Yemenis for heeding the calls of the popular committee to consider the holy month of Ramadan the “month to break the blockade,” and encouraged other Arab nations to “put words into action” and follow the Yemeni’s initiative.
From Ma'an

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