Condemnation of Aggression of Israeli Naval Forces directed against Gaza Humanitarian Mission

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Below is the press release of  The Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) condemning the act of aggression directed against the Spirit of Rachel Corrie.

The CRG is a partner in this initiative. A member of Global Research is on board the ship and will be providing a full and detailed report. Global Research director Michel Chossudovsky is a member of  the PGPF and a signatory to the Kuala Lumpur Declaration to Criminalize War


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1359 (Jordan Time)  16 May 2011

The Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) condemned in the strongest possible terms the act of aggression by the Israeli Naval Forces when they fired on the humanitarian mission bound for the Gaza Strip. The Spirit of Rachel Corrie ship, a humanitarian cargo vessel, officially known as FINCH came under attack one nautical mile inside Gazan waters at 6.35, this morning. We urge the international community to join with us in condemning this illegal, barbaric and uncivilised act.

The cargo ship was inside the Palestinian territorial waters and had broken the siege when the Israeli Naval Forces intercepted the ship and ordered the Captain to retreat. The first shot was fired across the bow and followed by several more shots. One of the shots almost hit a crew member, Mohd Jaffrey Ariffin, causing others to panic and hide for safety.

During the ordeal all those on board feared for their lives. The inhumane behaviour by the Israeli Naval Forces continued, despite the ship already turning towards the Egyptian waters.

 In the communication between the Captain and the Israeli Forces it was clearly stated that the ship was unarmed, and only carrying humanitarian aid.  Despite that, the Israeli Naval Forces were not dissuaded and continued to shoot directly at the ship when it was leaving. 

As far as PGPF and the anti-war activists are concerned, we had ‘Broken the Illegal Israeli Siege’ by being one nautical mile inside Palestinian territorial waters. The Gazan fishermen and other locals witnessed the event from the shoreline as they had gathered to welcome the siege breaking vessel and receive the aid mission. 

PGPF acknowledge the sensitive manner in which Egyptian authorities have dealt with the situation. The vessel, under the guidance of the Egyptian navy has made its way to the port of El Arish. PGPF are currently being assisted in making arrangements for the transfer of the aid to Gaza by land via the Rafah Crossing. 

We left the scene and entered Egyptian waters when the lives of unarmed civilians on board were endangered by this act of violence. Mindful of Israeli’s numerous killings of civilians at yesterday’s Nakba commemorations, the vessel withdrew to protect those on board from becoming victims of another act of terrorism by Israel.

About PGPF

The Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF), formerly Perdana Global Peace Organisation (PGPO), is a first but resolute step in the arduous journey towards global peace, moves towards the single goal of putting an end to war. Its founder, YABhg Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, envisages “a serious, active and sustained struggle against war and for peace”. Sharing and supporting this agenda are world-prominent professionals, intellectuals, authors, statesmen – all passionate advocates of international peace. Together, they have signed the KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE  to define the initiative to criminalise war.  

“The Palestinian struggle is nothing more than a struggle for justice, to which they, as much as everyone else, have a right.” Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, President of PGPF.

Tan Sri Norian Mai – PGPF Chairman
T(O) +603 2092 7248
Tan Sri Dr Samsudin Hitam – PGPF (Jordan)
HP +6 012 528 3414
Dr Zulaiha Ismail – PGPF (Malaysia)
T(O) +603 2092 7248
Alan Lonergan  – Representative (European Media)
HP +962 795 412 169

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