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	An Open Letter from Gaza:  
	Two Years after the Massacre, a Demand for Justice
	 
	By Gaza NGOs 
	Besieged Gaza, Palestine, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 10, 2011 
	
  We the Palestinians of the Besieged Gaza Strip, on this day, two 
	years on from Israel's genocidal attack on our families, our houses, our 
	roads, our factories and our schools, are saying enough inaction, enough 
	discussion, enough waiting - the time is now to hold Israel to account for 
	its ongoing crimes against us. On the 27th of December 2008, Israel began an 
	indiscriminate bombardment of the Gaza Strip. The assault lasted 22 days, 
	killing 1,417 Palestinians, 352 of them children, according to main-stream 
	Human Rights Organizations. For a staggering 528 hours, Israeli Occupation 
	Forces let loose their US-supplied F15s, F16s, Merkava Tanks, 
	internationally prohibited White Phosphorous, and bombed and invaded the 
	small Palestinian coastal enclave that is home to 1.5 million, of whom 
	800,000 are children and over 80 percent UN registered refugees. Around 
	5,300 remain permanently wounded. 
  This devastation exceeded in 
	savagery all previous massacres suffered in Gaza, such as the 21children 
	killed in Jabalia in March 2008 or the 19 civilians killed sheltering in 
	their house in the Beit Hanoun Massacre of 2006. The carnage even exceeded 
	the attacks in November 1956 in which Israeli troops indiscriminately 
	rounded up and killed 275 Palestinians in the Southern town of Khan Younis 
	and 111 more in Rafah. 
  Since the Gaza massacre of 2009, world 
	citizens have undertaken the responsibility to pressure Israel to comply 
	with international law, through a proven strategy of boycott, divestment and 
	sanctions. As in the global BDS movement that was so effective in ending the 
	apartheid South African regime, we urge people of conscience to join the BDS 
	call made by over 170 Palestinian organizations in 2005. As in South Africa 
	the imbalance of power and representation in this struggle can be 
	counterbalanced by a powerful international solidarity movement with BDS at 
	the forefront, holding Israeli  policy makers to account, something the 
	international governing community has repeatedly failed to do. Similarly, 
	creative civilian efforts such as the Free Gaza boats that broke the siege 
	five times, the Gaza Freedom March, the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, and the many 
	land convoys must never stop their siege-breaking, highlighting the 
	inhumanity of keeping 1.5 million Gazans in an open-air prison. 
  Two 
	years have now passed since Israel's gravest of genocidal acts that should 
	have left people in no doubt of the brutal extent of Israel's plans for the 
	Palestinians. The murderous navy assault on international activists aboard 
	the Gaza Freedom Flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea magnified to the world 
	the cheapness Israel has assigned to Palestinian llife for so long. The 
	world knows now, yet two years on nothing has changed for Palestinians.  
	 The Goldstone Report came and went: despite its listing count after 
	count of international law contraventions, Israeli "war crimes" and 
	"possible crimes against humanity," the European Union, the United Nations, 
	the Red Cross, and all major Human Rights Organizations have called for an 
	end to the illegal, medieval siege, it carries on unabated. On 11th November 
	2010 UNRWA head John Ging said, "There's been no material change for the 
	people on the ground here in terms of their status, the aid dependency, the 
	absence of any recovery or reconstruction, no economy.The easing, as it was 
	described, has been nothing more than a political easing of the pressure on 
	Israel and Egypt." 
  On the 2nd of December, 22 international 
	organizations including Amnesty, Oxfam, Save the Children, Christian Aid, 
	and Medical Aid for Palestinians produced the report 'Dashed Hopes, 
	Continuation of the Gaza Blockade' calling for international action to force 
	Israel to unconditionally lift the blockade, saying the Palestinians of Gaza 
	under Israeli siege continue to live in the same devastating conditions. 
	Only a week ago Human Rights Watch published a comprehensive report 
	"Separate and Unequal" that denounced  Israeli policies as Apartheid, 
	echoing similar sentiments by South African anti-apartheid activists.  
	 We Palestinians of Gaza want to live at liberty to meet Palestinian 
	friends or family from Tulkarem, Jerusalem or Nazareth; we want to have the 
	right to travel and move freely. We want to live without fear of another 
	bombing campaign that leaves hundreds of our children dead and many more 
	injured or with cancers from the contamination of Israel's white phosphorous 
	and chemical warfare. We want to live without the humiliations at Israeli 
	checkpoints or the indignity of not providing for our families because of 
	the unemployment brought about by the economic control and the illegal 
	siege. We are calling for an end to the racism that underpins all this 
	oppression. 
  We ask: when will the world's countries act according to 
	the basic premise that people should be treated equally, regardless of their 
	origin, ethnicity or colour - is it so far-fetched that a Palestinian child 
	deserves the same human rights as any other human being? Will you be able to 
	look back and say you stood on the right side of history or will you have 
	sided with the oppressor? 
  We, therefore, call on the international 
	community to take up its responsibility to protect the Palestinian people 
	from Israel's heinous aggression, immediately ending the siege with full 
	compensation for the destruction of life and infrastructure visited upon us 
	by this explicit policy of collective punishment. Nothing whatsoever 
	justifies the  intentional policies of savagery, including the severing 
	of access to the water and electricity supply to 1.5 million people. The 
	international conspiracy of silence towards the genocidal war taking place 
	against the more than 1.5 million civilians in Gaza indicates complicity in 
	these war crimes. 
  We also call upon all Palestine solidarity groups 
	and all international civil society organizations to demand: 
  - An 
	end to the siege that has been imposed on the Palestinian people in the West 
	Bank and Gaza Strip as a result of their exercise of democratic choice.  
	 - The protection of civilian lives and property, as stipulated in 
	International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law such as 
	The Fourth Geneva Convention. 
  - The immediate release of all 
	political prisoners. 
  - That Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip 
	be immediately provided with financial and material support to cope with the 
	immense hardship that they are experiencing 
  - An end to occupation, 
	Apartheid and other war crimes. 
  - Immediate reparations and 
	compensation for all destruction carried out by the Israeli Occupation 
	Forces in the Gaza Strip. 
  Boycott Divest and Sanction, join the many 
	International Trade Unions, Universities, Supermarkets and artists and 
	writers who refuse to entertain Apartheid Israel. Speak out for Palestine, 
	for Gaza, and crucially ACT. The time is now. 
  Besieged Gaza, 
	Palestine  27.December.2010 
  List of signatories: 
	
  General Union for Public Services Workers  General Union for 
	Health Services Workers  University Teachers' Association  Palestinian 
	Congregation for Lawyers  General Union for Petrochemical and Gas Workers
	 General Union for Agricultural Workers  Union of Women's Work 
	Committees  Union of Synergies-Women Unit  The One Democratic State 
	Group  Arab Cultural Forum  Palestinian Students' Campaign for the 
	Academic Boycott of Israel  Association of Al-Quds Bank for Culture and 
	Info  Palestine Sailing Federation  Palestinian Association for 
	Fishing and Maritime  Palestinian Network of Non-Governmental 
	Organizations  Palestinian Women Committees  Progressive Students' 
	Union  Medical Relief Society  The General Society for Rehabilitation
	 General Union of Palestinian Women  Afaq Jadeeda Cultural Centre for 
	Women and Children  Deir Al-Balah Cultural Centre for Women and Children
	 Maghazi Cultural Centre for Children  Al-Sahel Centre for Women and 
	Youth  Ghassan Kanfani Kindergartens  Rachel Corrie Centre, Rafah  
	Rafah Olympia City Sisters  Al Awda Centre, Rafah  Al Awda Hospital, 
	Jabaliya Camp  Ajyal Association, Gaza  General Union of Palestinian 
	Syndicates  Al Karmel Centre, Nuseirat  Local Initiative, Beit Hanoun
	 Union of Health Work Committees  Red Crescent Society Gaza Strip  
	Beit Lahiya Cultural Centre  
	
  
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