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Viva Palestina Arabia: 2012

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A measure of any society is how it treats children.

The Defence for Children - Palestine Section, is calling for a UN investigation into the detention of children by Israeli security forces.
Commenting on the report produced by the organisation, leading international human rights lawyer, Sir Geoffrey Bindman, who also represents Action for Palestinian Children says:

"This shocking report discloses persuasive evidence that confessions in Hebrew are extracted and signed under torture despite the children often not understanding the language. A particularly disturbing claim in the report is that 47.5% (19) of the children interviewed suffered such abuses in the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The treatment of these children, according to the report, systematically violates the UN Convention against Torture and the Fourth Geneva Convention. The international community must insist that the perpetrators of such abuses are brought to justice and if the abuses continue effective sanctions must be imposed."

 

Message to Gaza meeting from George Galloway

Dear brothers and sisters, comrades and friends

assalmu aleikum

I am sorry I cannot be at tonight's meeting. I am in Beirut at meetings and press conferences announcing details of the next phase of the struggle to break the siege.

Sunday 26th September: The convoy arrives in Alexandropouli, Greece

The convoy has arrived in Alexandropouli, Greece where they are camping on the beach.  We'll post more daily logs as we get them but we are currently experiencing some problems with communications from the convoy. Follow other convoy blogs using the links as listed below.

PSC to Gaza blog

Off 2 Gaza blog

Azura 4 Gaza blog

Azra to Gaza blog

Viva Palestina Gulf

Keep up to speed with VP 5 convoy news through our friends in the Gulf. Visit www.vpgulf.com

VP5 convoy step up a gear from Lyon to Milan

It should have been an easy ride from Lyon down through the Italian border and to Turin and then Milan. It didn't turn out that way.

As the first vehicles arrived at the border they were greeted by an arc of French border police. It was clearly pre-arranged. As lorries and cars sped across unaccosted VP5 vans were flagged down, each person had to hand over a passport and then that was phoned in to, presumably, police computer operators. Many of them were also searched - 'What, no weapons?' the senior police officer joked. Possibly!

The process meant that the convoy was split and each van left on its own into the Frejus tunnel which leads to Italy. Two hours later the last van was allowed to leave.

This meant that the day's programme had to be substantially curtailed as the delay wiped out several of them. However the Italian police were much more accommodating, dozens of motorcycle cops were on hand to escort the convoy into Turin, passing dozens of supporters, several of whom sent off smoke flares of welcome.

After a rally in beautiful Castle Square in the dying sunlight the vans set off for Milan and the first night under canvas.

Watch our Summer University of Palestine on You Tube

175 activists from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, The USA, Canada, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Turkey, Germany, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco,Tunisia, Libya, and the UAE all came to the Summer University of Palestine.

Hear their comments on our Summer University of Palestine You Tube Channel:

Click here - SUP

 

Viva Palestina Arabia offers you a multilingual Web site

Did you know that our user friendly website offers you an Arabic translation? To keep up to speed with VP 5 convoy news, on the road to Gaza in Arabic, please visit our Arabic section of the website.

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