By Middle East correspondent Anne Barker
ABC News, Dec 31, 2009
Foreign activists staged a sit-in to protest against Egypt’s stance. (AFP: Victoria Hazou)
More than 1,300 international peace activists from 40 countries, including Australia, are in Egypt this week.
The self-styled “freedom marchers” include prominent authors, lawyers and journalists, many of them Jewish.
They had hoped to cross the border to Gaza for a planned protest today against Israel and its economic blockade of the area, but they too have fallen victim to the blockade.
When the peace activists arrived in Cairo, the Egyptian government all but banned them from travelling even to the Egyptian side of the Gaza border.
Two days ago, Egyptian police detained one group of protesters who had managed to cross the Sinai Desert and effectively placed them under house arrest on the grounds the march was illegal and the situation in Gaza was too sensitive.
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Activists fall victim to Gaza blockade
By Middle East correspondent Anne Barker
ABC News, Dec 31, 2009
Foreign activists staged a sit-in to protest against Egypt’s stance. (AFP: Victoria Hazou)
More than 1,300 international peace activists from 40 countries, including Australia, are in Egypt this week.
The self-styled “freedom marchers” include prominent authors, lawyers and journalists, many of them Jewish.
They had hoped to cross the border to Gaza for a planned protest today against Israel and its economic blockade of the area, but they too have fallen victim to the blockade.
When the peace activists arrived in Cairo, the Egyptian government all but banned them from travelling even to the Egyptian side of the Gaza border.
Two days ago, Egyptian police detained one group of protesters who had managed to cross the Sinai Desert and effectively placed them under house arrest on the grounds the march was illegal and the situation in Gaza was too sensitive.
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This entry was posted on December 31, 2009 at 10:55 am and is filed under Commentary, crime, Egypt, Gaza, Human rights, Uncategorized, Zionist Israel. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.