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Scandinavian Activists Launch Ship: Break Gaza Siege
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Scandinavian activists have launched a ship bound for Gaza in the hopes of breaking the Israeli blockade that has been imposed upon coastal residents since 2007.
The leader of the Norwegian section of the group "Ship to Gaza," Torstein Dahle, told Reuters that the groups' goals were the same as that of previous flotillas, namely to end the blockade and bring relief to the people of Gaza.

The "SV Estelle" sailed from Oslo on Tuesday and is backed by mostly Swedish and Norwegian groups. Organizers hope that other ships will join them before they reach Gaza in October and help to raise the public's awareness of the issue.
In May of 2010, the "Freedom Flotilla" attempted to defy the Israeli blockade and deliver medical supplies to Gaza when the ships were boarded by the "Israeli" military who killed nine people on board one of the ships.
If the "Israeli" military attempt to stop them, the activists noted that they will not resist as they have a very small contingent of people on board who are all adherents to the principles of non-violence.
"Israel" has imposed a strict siege on the coastal enclave for six consecutive years so far, claiming this step comes to prevent the arms smuggling of Hamas movement in the Strip. People have been suffering dire living conditions, serious electricity cuts, water, food, and medical equipment shortages.

Source; News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org

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Sethu: Free Gaza

30-08-2012 | 07:50

It battles the minds to see how the West is ready and easily prapared to bomb Arab countries, at huge financial and human cost, but cannever aids the people who are in dire need.

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