For Immediate Release

Israeli Military Forcibly Stops Aid Boat To Gaza - Again

Off the Gaza coast, 5 JUNE  Just before 9am this morning, the Israeli

military forcibly siezed the Irish-owned humanitarian relief ship, the MV

Rachel Corrie, from delivering over 1000 tons of medical and construction

supplies to besieged Gaza. For the second time in less then a week,

Israeli naval commandos stormed an unarmed aid ship, brutally taking its

passengers hostage and towing the ship toward Ashdod port in Southern

Israel.  It is not yet known whether any of the Rachel Corrie's passengers

were killed or injured during the attack, but they are believed to be

unharmed.

The Corrie carried 11 passengers and 9 crew from 5 different countires,

mostly Ireland and Malaysia. The passengers included Nobel Peace Prize

laureate Mairead Maguire, Parit Member of the Malaysian Parliament Mohd

Nizar Zakaria, and former UN Assistant Secretary General, Denis Halliday.

Nine international human rights workers were killed on Monday when Israeli

commandos violently stormed the Turkish aid ship, Mavi Marmara and five

other unarmed boats taking supplies to Gaza. Prior to being taken hostage

by Israeli forces, Derek Graham, an Irish coordinator with the Free Gaza

Movement, stated that: "Despite what happened on the Mavi Marmara earlier

this week, we are not afraid.

The 1200-ton cargo ship was purchased through a special fund set up by

former Malaysian Prime Minister and Perdana Global Peace Organisation

(PGPO) chairman Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. The ship was named after an

American human rights worker, killed in 2003 when she was crushed by an

Israeli military bulldozer in the Gaza Strip. Its cargo included hundreds

of tons of medical equipment and cement, as well as paper from the people

of Norway, donated to UN-run schools in Gaza.

According to Denis Halliday: "We are the only Gaza-bound aid ship left out

here. We’re determined to deliver our cargo.” The Rachel Corrie had been

part of the Freedom Flotilla, a 40-nation effort to break through Israel's

illegal blockade, before being forced to drop off late last week due to

suspicious mechanical problems.

The attack on the Rachel Corrie may spell trouble for Israel's

relationship with Ireland. The Irish government had formally requested

Israel allow the ship to reach Gaza. On 1 June, the Irish parliament also

passed an all-party motion condemning Israel's use of military force

against civilian aid ships, and demanding "an end to the illegal Israeli

blockade of Gaza."

Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire summed up the hopes of this joint

Irish-Malaysian effort to overcome Israel’s cruel blockade by saying: "We

are inspired by the people of Gaza whose courage, love and joy in

welcoming us, even in the midst of such suffering gives us all hope. They

represent the very best of humanity, and we are all privileged to be given

the opportunity to support them in their nonviolent struggle for human

dignity, and freedom. This trip will again highlight Israel’s criminal

blockade and illegal occupation. In a demonstration of the power of global

citizen action, we hope to awaken the conscience of all."

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Passengers aboard the Rachel Corrie include:

Ahmed Faizal bin Azumu, human rights worker, Malaysia

Matthias Chang, attorney, author & human rights worker, Malaysia

Derek Graham, Free Gaza Ireland

Jenny Graham, Free Gaza Ireland

Denis Halliday, former UN Assistant Secretary General, Ireland

Mohd Jufri Bin Mohd Judin, journalist, Malaysia

Shamsul Akmar Musa Kamal, PGPO representative, Malaysia

Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Ireland

Abdul Halim Bin Mohamed, journalist, Malaysia

Fiona Thompson, film-maker, Ireland

The Hon. Mohd Nizar Zakaria, Parit Member of Parliament, Malaysia

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