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ISM-Freedom-Flotilla Settings Logout Share this: Letter from the International Solidarity Sponsored Create an Ad Movement (of which Rachel Corrie was a volunteer) Ischemia and angina by Joey Hesayne-Ayoub on Friday, May 27, 2011 at 11:10pm " renewstudy.com A clinical research study for people with Dear Joey,Sign the petition and get updated news about the Freedom Flotilla II angina due to - ischemia. Stay Human: http://bit.ly/stayhuman Joey's Notes We are writing to ask for your support for the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Class of 1966 scheduled to set sail in the second half of June to the besieged Gaza Notes About Joey classof1966.net strip. Class of 1966 Browse Notes graduates, Look Up At least ten ships with dignitaries, doctors, professors, artists, 1966 high school class Pages' Notes journalists, and activists, as well as construction supplies and profiles and reconnect now. My Notes humanitarian aid, will sail from ports in Europe to Gaza in an act of My Drafts non-violent civil disobedience to persuade the international community to fulfill its obligations towards the Palestinian people and end Notes About Me Inter Valley Health Plan Israel's four-year illegal blockade of Gaza. medicare.ivhp.com Jump to Page Save money on your This is the second, large-scale citizen-to-citizen flotilla to be Medicare costs with Inter Valley. Learn launched by international grassroots groups. Organized by 14 national Tagged more about our groups and international coalitions, the flotilla will carry Medicare plans! approximately 1,000 passengers. It includes a US boat named The Audacity of Hope, which will have aboard dozens of dedicated social justice activists (visit: http://ustogaza.org/). Whole Foods Thanksgiving wholefoodsmarket.com There’s something The last Freedom Flotilla in May 2010 included seven vessels carrying about Mary’s Free nearly 700 passengers from 36 different countries. Israeli commandos Range Turkey this attacked the boats, shooting and killing nine passengers, injuring Thanksgiving. Let’s over 50 and imprisoning all aboard.This tragedy opened the subject of Feast! Gaza on the world stage and put considerable pressure on Israel to ease the draconian siege on Gaza – something the international La Paz, Baja Ca. Sur community had failed to do for 3 years. For more information about the La Paz- Named Among Free Gaza Movement, visit: http://www.freegaza.org/ "best places to retire" by CNN. Peace & Get Notes via RSS We ask you to sign this petition to show the overwhelming public Abundance on the Sea of Cortez Report support for an end to siege of Gaza and the rights for Palestinians. We also demand that the American administration apply pressure on 32,563 people like La Paz, Mexico. Israel to ensure that passengers are not violently attacked and to allow the flotilla to sail to Gaza. Look! I'm flying! PETITION LETTER Mom & Dad are saving for college. You can too! Click here to learn Freedom Flotilla to Gaza how! Dear President Obama, 204 people like !!"#$ %&' () *+ ,!. We demand that the US government apply political pressure on Israel to ensure that passengers aboard the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza are not Class Pictures From … 60s.yearbookarchives.com violently attacked by the Israeli military. 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 The Freedom Flotilla II, to sail in late June, will hold around 1,000 1968 1969 passengers demanding for an end to the draconian siege on Gaza. International organizations, including the United Nations, have condemned the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. Your administration must pressure Israel to uphold international law and allow the Flotilla to pass to Gaza. Around 35 American social justice activists will partake in this mission aboard a boat named, The Audacity of Hope. We ask for your support in ensuring their safety on this passage. -- PLEASE FORWARD THIS UPDATE WIDELY DONATE @ http://palsolidarity.org/donate WEBSITE: http://palsolidarity.org YOUTUBE: http://youtube.com/user/ISMPalestine TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ismpalestine FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-Solidarity- Movement/56674479144 Endorsments: INDIVIDUALS Nic Abramson, Middle East Crisis Response Elliott Adams, Past President, Veterans For Peace Ujju Aggarwal Laurie Arbeiter, Activist Response Team Anna Baltzer, Human Rights Activist/Author Russell Banks, Writer Kahlil Bendib, Political Cartoonist Medea Benjamin, Co-founder CODEPINK Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies Elaine Brower Naomi Brussel, Activist Response Team Allan Buchman, Founder and Artistic Director, The Culture Project Leslie Cagan, Co-Founder United for Peace and Justice Henry Chalfant, Film Maker Kathleen Chalfant, New York Cindy Corrie, mother of Rachel Corrie Craig Corrie, father of Rachel Corrie Ellen Davidson, Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions-USA Angela Y. Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz Noor Elashi, Writer Basem Emara, Gaza Freedom March Kathy Engel, Poet Hedy Epstein, Palestine Solidarity Committee, St. Louis, Missouri Mike Ferner, National President, Veterans For Peace Lisa Fithian, Alliance for Community Trainers Felice Gelman, Gaza Freedom March Jenny Heinz, Activist Response Team/Granny Peace Brigade Jane Hirschmann, Jews Say No! Jennifer Hobbs, New York City Attorney/Gaza Freedom March Nubar Hovsepian, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Chapman University Mary Hughes – Thompson, Free Gaza Movement Abdeen Jabara, Past President, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Civil Rights Attorney Tarak Kauff, Veterans for Peace Kathy Kelly, Co-Coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence Eleanore Kennedy Michael Kennedy Mona Khalidi Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University Naomi Klein, Writer Ramzi Kysia, Free Gaza Movement Iara Lee, Cultures of Resistance/Freedom Flotilla Survivor Richard A. Levy, Labor Lawyer Karen Malpede, Playwright Helaine Meisler, Hudson Valley BDS Gail Miller, Women of a Certain Age Fatima Mohammadi, Attorney at Law/Freedom Flotilla Survivor Donna Nevel, Jews Say No! Michael Ratner, President, Center for Constitutional Rights Mariam Said, New York Najla Said, Actor/Writer Hannah Schwarzschild, American Jews for a Just Peace Bert Shaw Moira Shaw Kathy Sheetz, Free Gaza – USA/Freedom Flotilla Survivor Ann Shirazi, Granny Peace Brigade/Women of a Certain Age Starhawk, Alliance of Community Trainers Eleanor Stein, Albany Law School Michael Steven Smith, New York City Attorney/Author Vivian Stromberg, MADRE, Executive Director Yifat Susskind, MADRE Policy/Communications Director Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Syracuse University Alice Walker, Author Naomi Wallace Darlene Wallach, Free Gaza Movement, Justice for Palestinians Donna Wallach, Free Gaza Movement, Justice for Palestinians Sarah Wellington, Activist Response Team Diane Wilson, Writer/Activist Ret. Col. Ann Wright, Freedom Flotilla Survivor Rebecca Vilkomerson, Jewish Voice for Peace Dorothy M. Zellner, Veteran Civil Rights Activist David Zirin, Sports Correspondent, The Nation Magazine Aishah Schwartz, Founder & Director, Muslimah Writers Alliance David Rovics, Singer/Songwriter Robby Diesu Truman Maria Salazar, Student Sandy Marks, Woodstock, VT Abel Francisco Dawn L. Rubbert, St. Louis, MO Mohammad Hamad Joe Catron Mary Teel Jane Jewell, 14 Friends of Palestine Judy Walker Louise Legun, Lehigh Valley Chapter of Veterans For Peace Mohammad Abu-Orf Bev Rice Sheri Wander, Michigan Peace Team Devra Morice, Movement for a Democratic Society Dick Reilly, Hammerhard MediaWorks Chicago Palamona Ferris Diane Warth, Iowa Cynthia Arnold Peggy Love Jesse Nevel Ruth Harbaugh, Seattle, WA Chancey Mussial, Mama, Student, and Peace Seeker Bill Mazza Ian Chinich, Boston University Students for Justice in Palestine Mel Packer Emily De Ferrari Nancy Jakubiak, Clarksville, Indiana Susan Landau, American Jews for a Just Peace Roger Tucker, One Democratic State Sarah Roche-Mahdi, Independent Scholar, CodePink Activist Theresa and Blase Bonpane, Directors OFFICE OF THE AMERICAS Nancy E Fleischer, Jewish Voice for Peace, Sacramento Chapter Alice Azzouzi, Gaza Freedom March, Way to Jerusalem Beverly Elkin, Psychologist Janet Kobren, Freedom Flotilla Survivor Sheila Musaji, Editor, The American Muslim Vicki Armstrong Emily King, PhD candidate, Tufts University Alan Levine, Civil Rights Attorney Billi Jo Larmore, Kansas City, MO Dylan Toombs Yuki Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan Robert C. Shook MUSTAFA KISWANI, Justice, Illinois Judith Norman Steven Kheir, Allentown, PA Patricia Geier Ira Grupper, former National CoChair, New Jewish Agenda Joyce Chumbley Debra Stoleroff, Vermonters for a Just Peace in Palestine/Israel Jason M. Bechtel, San Diego, CA Kim Carlyle, Editor, The War Crimes Times Issam Sammour, Gaza, Palestine Judith Singer, LIU-Brooklyn Campus, retired Alan Singer, Hofstra University Rana Chaudhuri, Boston, MA Hamid Elamarti CPA, NYC Elizabeth Seraphin Steve Quester, Brooklyn, NY Margo Viscusi, Gaza Freedom March Mohamed Barakat, Attorney, Chicago, IL Martin Rubenberg Zuhair AlAtw, Palestinian Human Rights Committee, Berne, NY Reem AbuKishk, Creative Arts Therapist Morgan Bays, Denver, CO Nell Hirschmann-Levy Eduardo Cohen, Media Consultant, Member-Veterans for Peace Len Weinglass Judith LeBlanc, Field Organizer, Peace Action Kevin Martin, Executive Director, Peace Action Andor Skotnes, Historians Against the War, Troy, NY Gregory McCain, Playwrite, Actor Rebecca Kerins, Baltimore, MD Mansoor Alam, Enough Advocacy, Cheshire, CT Nick Hafidz Christine Geovanis, Hammerhard MediaWorks, Chicago Michael
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