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Written by Yvonne Ridley   
Sunday, 08 March 2009

The last 24 hours have probably been the blackest since the Viva Palestina convoy set off from London.
 Yesterday the convoy members became the target of an orchestrated wave of violence first started by Egyptian police and then culminating in vicious attacks by unknown thugs.

The end result was a number of peace activists whose only aim is to take humanitarian aid into war torn Gaza were treated in hospital for head injuries.
 Mercifully the string of casualties was not too serious but the experience denied us the chance of fulfilling our mission to deliver aid to Gaza yesterday.
 And dramatic images of the rioting and attacks could not be relayed to Press TV viewers because someone sabotaged the satellite van by deliberately cutting through a vital cable which would have beamed the shameful attacks across the world.

However, every cloud has a silver lining and I would like to take this opportunity of personally thanking the Egyptian authorities and those dark forces who tried to derail Viva Palestina.
 The event has only served to make us stronger, unite and bond us together more and created a wave of international media interest in Viva Palestina.

I think it would be fair to say that when you bring a diverse group of 300 plus people together on a gruelling mission to cover 5,000 miles driving across North Africa the result can result in a less than harmonious state of affairs.

To be frank, there was friction and infighting and some of us generally got on each other's nerves as you would when you are confined to close quarters with challenging living, sleeping and eating conditions.

However, the deliberate bloody-mindedness of the Egyptian authorities did something we had failed to do for ourselves ... it caused us to unite, bond and emerge stronger than ever from underneath the rows of police batons, bricks, bottles and stones.

The trouble began when the police - who were only obeying their orders - tried to break up the convoy into small groups of medical and non medical aid.
 We were told the first would go through the Rafah crossing while the latter would go through an Israeli checkpoint.
 This was never going to be accepted by anyone on board the convoy. Our aim from the outset was simple: Rafah or bust.
 Giving aid to the people of Gaza has nothing to do with the Israelis and I do wish they would stop trying to make themselves centre stage in an affair that does not involve Tel Aviv.

As we dug in our heels about the convoy being physically divided, the authorities decided there was only one solution - batter us into submission, afterall that is what police states do.
 And so, when the police tried to get physical, the convoy members followed their natural instincts and used passive resistance to defend themselves.
 Egyptian police are obviously not used to confronting stroppy westerners in such large numbers and so they retreated while a second wave was sent in. Hundreds of riot squad officers, wearing visors, carrying shields and batons tumbled in to one of the two carparks in a large town centre compound in the port of al Arish and set about the unarmed peace activists.

They too were heroically repelled  and what followed was an uneasy stand off as some convoy members received medical attention.
 The net result was scores of vehicles had been able to escape the compound in which they were being held behind metal police barriers.
 It was a minor victory and what followed was a very British response - the lads decided to have a game of football. I did try to persuade the Egyptian police to join in stressing they would have much more fun kicking a ball instead of kicking my comrades, but they seemed reluctant to let go of their batons.
 As the night drew in the convoy leader George Galloway who was 40 kilometres down the road, was made aware of the battle of al Arish and so he refused to cross the Rafah Border in to Gaza and returned to the convoy.
 It was a hard call to make as the international media had gathered at Rafah for a party which never happened. As usual the Israelis also played to stereotype by shelling and bombing parts of Gaza.

By the time Britain's best known parliamentarian reached the compound night had fallen and bright stadium-style lights illuminated the two car parks.
 Suddenly the area was plunged into darkness by a powercut which coincided with a brick, bottle and stone attacks on the convoy members by youths in their late teens and 20s. Seconds before the lights went out some convoy members saw a couple of unidentified men scrawling anti-Hamas slogans on lorries.
 The lights remained out for some minutes, during which time the vicious attack was unleashed - the whole proceedings failed to warrant one single Egyptian police officer to swing his baton into action.
 Those who had wielded their sticks with such a passion before, stood impassively by and watched the onslaught.
 The power kicked back in again and the bright lights illuminated the scene to reveal several convoy members lying dazed and confused, blood dripping from gaping head wounds.

While they were ferried to hospital for treatment, there was a second powercut and a repeat of the violence.
 Once again the police stood by and watched the thugs launch their attacks on unarmed and defenceless members of Viva Palestina.
 Galloway, incandescent with rage held an urgent meeting with the governor of the region and secured assurances this would not happen again. He also secured a pledge that the convoy would be allowed to make its way to the Rafah crossing for 6am on Monday.
 We're now only a few hours away from that deadline and it remains to be seen if the governor will keep his word.
 But regardless of what he decides I want to thank him for pulling every single member of Viva Palestina into one, united front.
 Thanks to him and the cack-handed police operation, Viva Palestina has emerged refocussed and stronger than ever with one, determined goal: Rafah or bust.

And it will happen, inspite of the best efforts of Tel Aviv meddling and Egyptian authorities' bullying.
 The people united can never be defeated.
 Gaza, next stop.


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1. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 01-05-2009 04:54
May The Power Be With You 
The only way you can not suceed is by giving up 
love, light and peace to all 
inshallah
2. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 01-05-2009 00:09
Who is the intruder and expansionist, between the Arabs and the Jews? ? 
 
When hostility first became manifest in the House of Abraham, Allah (God); according to Islam, Judaism and Christianity; instructed Prophet Abraham to separate the family for good. Jews to remain in Palestine and the Arabs to be taken to Saudi Arabia. And so it happened.  
 
The Jews confined themselves to Palestine while the Arabs began to conquer the lands of other people so that from their tiny land of Saudi Arabia, they presently have about 20 countries (each of which is much bigger than the State of Israel), while the Jews now have a tiny piece of land called a country. Nay, the Arabs have come back to meet their cousins, Jews and want a bite (if not all) of the tiny land that God gave their cousins. Please logically, historically, scriptures-wise, and by unbiased scholarship, who is the expansionist and intruder between the two?
3. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 01-05-2009 00:06
Who is the intruder and expansionist, between the Arabs and the Jews? ? 
 
When hostility first became manifest in the House of Abraham, Allah (God); according to Islam, Judaism and Christianity; instructed Prophet Abraham to separate the family for good. Jews to remain in Palestine and the Arabs to be taken to Saudi Arabia. And so it happened.  
 
The Jews confined themselves to Palestine while the Arabs began to conquer the lands of other people so that from their tiny land of Saudi Arabia, they presently have about 20 countries (each of which is much bigger than the State of Israel), while the Jews now have a tiny piece of land called a country. Nay, the Arabs have come back to meet their cousins, Jews and want a bite (if not all) of the tiny land that God gave their cousins. Please logically, historically, scriptures-wise, and by unbiased scholarship, who is the expansionist and intruder between the two?  
 
Don\'t mislead my people Yvonne in the name of promoting Islam. Tell them the truth.
4. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 28-04-2009 10:11
Our people should carry out more attacks like these. Vive Palestine. 
 
http://www.israelnewsagency.com/israelpalestineterrorism127691.html
5. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 28-04-2009 03:07
may our creator be with you sister 
just missed you Saturday gone in Saville T own 
fantastic day there am wearing the shirt 
keep up the good work 
inshallah we will win 
the only way we can lose is if we give up
6. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 27-04-2009 04:59
That was so sad. 
Islamic world is under attack these days Allah help us. 
 
Dubai Accommodation
7. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 27-04-2009 03:09
The people united can never be defeated. 
Indonesia always fight for Palestine too, and it will never end. Allahs bless Al-Quds. Allahu Akbar!!
8. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 24-04-2009 02:37
So whats happening now? And what are your plans?
9. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 07-04-2009 11:10
jazakallahu khayran sister yvonne ridley!!
10. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 17-03-2009 01:56
Assalamualaykum.. 
 
Alhamdulillah Islam have mujahidah like you. We, Indonesian Moslem Community really proud about you, we proud because we have strongest mujahidah like you. salam ukhuwah from Indonesia, may Alloh bless you & your family, amen. 
 
www.meisusilo.co.cc
11. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 12-03-2009 23:31
Theres something so so wrong with all this. You have to educate more white british people, and get them involed, i will never have anything to do with the BBC again for the rest of my life. 
Im am shocked and digusted, with are own goverments sending warships to enforce the gaza blockade. 
 
Its going to take a massive effort from normal everyday people to stop the Americans and zoinist from doing what they are doing to the poor palestinians.  
I want to help.
12. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 11-03-2009 23:04
Could anyone please give me Yvonne's email address? I would like her to attend and speak about these experiences at a fundraising event for Gaza? SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME CONTACT HER!
13. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 11-03-2009 23:00
Salaam Yvonne. How can they possibly defeat you, when Allah is protecting you!?! We are praying for Viva Palestina and appreciate your updates. When will you be returning back to the UK?
14. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 11-03-2009 20:20
Hello Yvonne, 
I do hope everything became better with you. Now we know that you, filally, have been allowed to continue to Gaza. 
However, yesterday I sent you a message, asking for your own emai. Have you received it? 
regards from Paris 
Nizar
15. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 10-03-2009 11:26
Subhanallah may ALLAH SWT make all your affairs easy, no matter what they do the power is in the hands of ALLAH SWT, remember ALLAH SWT says 'Inna maal usri yusra' (After hardship comes ease). I only wish i was there with yourselves, u brothers and sisters are my heroes.........no matter what they do to u remember this is only more in your account of good deeds on the day we will all stand in front of ALLAH Az wajal. Stay patient as ALLAH SWt says in the Quran 'Inna ALLAH maa sabireen' (Verily ALLAH is with the patient.
16. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 10-03-2009 09:56
Asalaamu alaikum 
 
I am a journalist at Radio Islam in South Africa and would very much appreciate a short comment to accompany our news stories on the convoy.
17. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 10-03-2009 08:12
May ALLAH GIVE YOU POWER ... AND STRENGHT ... PEACE BE UPON ALL OF YOU ...  
FROM ITALY ...
18. Written by Asif Iqbal, on 10-03-2009 08:11
I am shocked that unnamed thugs would attack the convoy can you shed any light on who they actully were? were they young egyptians? why would they attack palestinian convoy? were they set up by the police to delibrately attack when the lights went out! Good on you guys who fought back but would be good to know who were the culprits! any info on this?

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