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Thursday, 26 February 2009 11:05

The British yellow media has decided, in its wisdom, that the Viva Palestina convoy is not sufficiently newsworthy enough to report its progress towards Gaza. And the plight of the suffering people of Gaza appears to have fallen from the news headlines.So, here are the latest messages and a photo from the Viva Palestina email list which reports the progress of the convoy. There are more photos at vivapalestina.org.

 

 

Viva Palestina Email Alert
21.30 GMT Wednesday 25th February
 
SAFELY INTO TUNISIA

Early this evening the convoy crossed into Tunisia to the tears and cheers of the massive Algerian crowds who waived them off at the border crossing.

The Algerian consul as well as some officials wished them all the best for the remainder of their long journey.

The convoy will not be travelling via Tunis. The next stop for the night will be in GAFSA where hotel accommodation has apparently  been arranged. They are driving under police escort and everyone is doing well, reflecting on crossing Algeria - the second largest country in Africa.

I have just received a first hand account of the massive public support the convoy received from its crossing the borders to the town of Gafsa where people have lined the streets and greeted the Viva Palestina convoy with cheers, flags, water, juice, dates, food...

Even at this time of the night, the town is buzzing as it receives the heroes who are a symbol of hope to a just cause.

The next stop will be the borders with Libya unless the convoy decides to take a well deserved day off.

Farid Arada
  
 
Please check out the marvelous pictures, sent by Alegrian jounalists and members of the public,  of the crossing of Algeria that are now available on the website at :-
 
The Border Crossing - 21st February (lots of photos of the momentous border opening between Morocco and Algeria)
http://www.vivapalestina.org/galleries/younes_250209.htm
 
 
 
Journey in Algeria - 24th February
 
Thanks to everyone who has sent photographs
 
 
Viva Palestina Email Alert
25th February 2009 (#2)
 
A week of solidarity with Gaza: 7th - 14th March 2009
 
The Viva Palestina team have been over-whelmed by the generousity, solidarity and kindness of all those who have supported the convoy - as it has first been organised, then it departed and now as it has then travelled several thousand kilometres across Europe and north Africa. We are full of admiration for our sisters and brothers who are daily pushing themselves to the limit to take much needed aid to Gaza.
 
Sadly, the national media in Briatin have decided that the Viva Palestina convoy and, it seems, the plight of Gaza is no longer the news it once was - and they have moved on in search of new stories. But for millions the issue of Palestine and the siege of Gaza remains THE issue on the global stage.
 
So we are suggesting that in the areas where the convoy has had such a huge resonance - and indeed in paces where the majority have yet to hear of us - we try and keep the convoy in the news. We are suggesting that people try and organise to be part of a "week of solidarity" to take place between March 7th and March 14th.
 
That week, which will coincide with the convoy reaching Egypt and then Gaza, could involve a range of events - large and small across the county - to raise funds and awareness for the convoy and the situation in Gaza.
 
Suggestions include:-
 
* Fund-raising dinners at a local restaurant;
* Bring and buy sales or jumble sales;
* A get-together in someone's house to discuss the convoy and solidarity with Palestine or celebate Palestinian culture and food;
* Meetings in colleges or universities;
* Leafleting of the local high street, mosques and other place of worship.
(We have posted a high resolution flyer - suitable for professional printers at
http://www.vivapalestina.org/resources.htm
 
Infcat, please think of any activity that can bring people together - in love and solidarity of our besieged friends in Gaza. Let us free our imaginations.
 
If you are able to organise any event please let us know at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (title your email week of Solidarity event) and we will post up the events on the website. But don't forget to let your local newspaper, especially the freesheets,  know as they are more likely to report than the national press.
 
Let us come together to show the people of Gaza that they have not been forgotten.
 
Viva Palestina!
 

 

 

 

Viva Palestina Email Alert
26th February 2009

The Mark Steel article The Independent didn't publish

 

No column in The Independent again this morning, as they weren't overly keen on the issue I was writing about, which is connected to the Viva Palestina convoy of trucks, that left London on February 14th to deliver food and medicine to Gaza.

 

The convoy was financed by collections throughout the country, which were enough to fund 110 vehicles on a journey to across the channel, through France, Spain, across North Africa and hopefully through Egypt into Gaza. This, you might imagine, is the sort of charitable venture that would be publicised across the media as a chirpy feelgood tale, perhaps involving a regular feature on Blue Peter and at some point resulting in Cat Deeley squealing 'The response has been AMAZING, you've been ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC'.

 

But in the tradition that anyone's permitted to carry out crazy wacky acts as long as it involves charity, the police decided to contribute to the event with a spectacular lark. Early in the morning, on the day the convoy left, they arrested nine people on the M65 under the Terrorism Act, who were on their way to Hyde Park, where the journey was due to begin. They blocked off an entire section of motorway, and grabbed their suspects with what was described in the local newspaper as "Dozens of police cars, vans, 4x4 vehicles and a helicopter."

 

The first I knew of this episode was from that afternoon's BBC news, on which it was the main item. Which is as you might expect, with nine suspected terrorists being pounced on by an operation that included a helicopter. To be fair, the BBC journalists didn't have to work too hard to find the story, as the police informed them in advance, and in addition, by a splendid coincidence, a press photographer happened to be on hand to record this successful swoop.

 

Maybe this is how the police plan to fund themselves from now on. They'll follow the practice of celebrities and stage their events so they can be sold to OK and Hello. Major criminals will find themselves lying on the floor in handcuffs, while a photographer claps his hands and calls out "That's lovely, now can we do the arrest one more time while the Inspector stands just behind kissing his wife, and then have a profile of the murderer's assistant on a sheepskin rug in front of a coal fire."

 

The news reported that the terrorists were on the way to join the Viva Palestina convoy, which straight away seemed a little peculiar. Why would terrorists be on the way to join such an event? What would they be planning to attack? The convoy of trucks heading for Gaza? And what sort of Jihadist terrorist would say "I know how we'll move around without being noticed - we'll drive down the motorway in three vans with Palestinian flags flapping from the windows and a f**king great 'Viva Palestina' logo painted on the side."

 

The story was reported in almost every Sunday paper, with headlines such as “Galloway’s Aid Convoy linked to three terror suspects”, in the Mail on Sunday. And they had the effect of reducing contributions to the charity by eighty per cent, as the astute might have been able to predict. But the nine men, six from Blackburn and three from Burnley, were questioned, and the lorries, which were full of children's toys, were searched. And presumably the head of the anti-terrorist squad stood there throughout saying "Check that Bratz for semtex." By the next morning six were released without any charges, and a few days later the other three were released as well, the police appearing to be duly embarrassed to the extent they've paid the fares so the wrongly arrested men could catch up with the convoy, which by now was moving into Algeria.

 

The local councillor for the arrested men in Burnley is Wajid Khan, described how they were “Well respected men in the community, seen in a positive light.”

 

Presumably then, all the broadcasters and newspapers who considered it a major story that the police had successfully pulled off this anti-terrorist operation will now make it an equally prominent story that the arrests had no validity whatsoever. Apart from anything else there must be many people who saw that story, and are wondering why they've heard nothing about it since, assuming a bunch of terrorists have escaped and are running round on the loose. They may even indulge in some investigative work, which will show that three of the arrested men are defence witnesses in a separate trial, which may, or may not be a coincidence.

 

So you can't help be suspicious that the arrest of people volunteering for charity may be connected to them being Muslims, and being associated with Palestine. If not it's going to mean Comic Relief this year will be chaos, with Richard Hammond and Lenny Henry spending the whole evening making announcements such as "Now we're going to meet the wonderful children of St. Josephs junior school in Kidderminster, who've raised two hundred and sixty-four pounds with a sponsored cartwheel race. So here's Alan Titchmarsh to speak to them from their high security cell in Belmarsh."   

 

First Published on 26th February at the Mark Steel blog at http://www.marksteelinfo.com:80/pt/blog/

 
Last Updated on Friday, 27 February 2009 09:48
 

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