Dear Friends,
This Friday on "ONE LAND, MANY VOICES", hosts Hala Gores and William Seaman
speak with Dr. Mona El-Farra in Gaza about the escalation in the Israeli
blockade and the resulting worsening of the humanitarian crisis there. Dr.
El-Farra is a physician by training and a human rights and women's rights
activist by practice. She is Deputy Director of the Union of Health Work
Committees, heads the Rachel Corrie Children’s Center and is the Vice
President of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Gaza.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has been radically increased by the recent
escalation of the US-backed Israeli blockade. Appended below is a recent
article from the Guardian (UK) newspaper from Monday. This morning it was
reported that the border wall separating Gaza from Egypt has been blown up
in several places and tens of thousands of Palestinians have been streaming
across into Egypt to purchase basic supplies, fuel and food, and bringing
them back into Gaza. Please take a moment to contact our representatives in
Washington, DC, to demand an end to the blockade on Gaza (contacts listed
below).
Please tune in Friday morning at 9:00AM to KBOO 90.7FM Community Radio for
the ONE LAND, MANY VOICES interview with Dr. Mona El-Farra in Gaza. Please
join the weekly Friday rally and march, this week focusing on the crisis in
Gaza and calling for an end to the Gaza Seige, at 5:00 PM at Pioneer
Courthouse Square in downtown Portland. (For more information, please visit
the Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights website at www.auphr.org
or call AUPHR at 503-287-1885 or visit the Portland Peaceful Response
Coalition website at www.pprc-news.org or call PPRC at 503-344-5078.)
Your phone calls and donations can help free Gaza! Please call today! And
tune in Friday at 9:00AM to KBOO 90.7FM for ONE LAND, MANY VOICES!
Peace,
William Seaman
Hala Gores
Dr. El-Farra's BLOG: http://fromgaza.blogspot.com/
2007 Presentation at UfPJ Conference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
2004 Interview: http://www.criticalconcern.com
American Friends Service Committee PROFILES OF PEACE - Biography of Dr. Mona
El-Farra
Palestinian physician active in medical relief efforts in the Gaza Strip.
Among many other activities, El-Farra heads the Rachel Corrie Children’s
Center in Gaza and writes a well-regarded blog, "From Gaza, with Love," that
has attracted attention from journalists, activists, and academics around
the world.
Dr. Mona El-Farra was born in Khan Younis, Gaza. Her family owned land in
Gaza for about 900 years. In her lifetime, however, this land was
confiscated by Israel and her family’s home was demolished. After obtaining
her medical degree, she dedicated her life to working for relief in the Gaza
Strip. Today, among many activities, she works as a physician in Northern
Gaza.
Some of her relief work includes creating programs that combine health
services with community and cultural recreation services. She implements
these programs as the Director of Gaza Projects for the Middle East
Children's Alliance (MECA). El-Farra is also a health development consultant
for the Union of Health Work Committees in Gaza and Vice President of the
Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Gaza.
“Though we do not now live with ease, we live with resolve. Until the world
pressures Israel to recognize our rights in our land, and to pursue a peace
that brings freedom and security to Israelis and Palestinians, we both will
continue to pay the price.”
El-Farra heads the Rachel Corrie Children’s Center, which is also in Gaza.
The center is a project of the Union of Health Work Committees and is named
after Rachel Corrie, an American activist who was killed by an Israeli
Caterpillar bulldozer while protecting a home in Gaza from demolition. The
Children’s Center provides a haven for the children from the ongoing war and
violence surrounding them. El-Farra explains that the violence in Gaza has
devastating effects on both the children and the future prospects for peace.
"[Israeli] aggression will leave psychological scars on the children for
years to come," El-Farra commented in the newspaper article "My Life in
Gaza," published in the Boston Globe on July 10, 2006. "Instilling fear,
anger and loss in them will not bring peace and security to Israelis."
The center also provides computer and internet services to the children so
that they can communicate with the outside world. El-Farra states that the
importance of this communication is to show the children of Gaza that there
are international solidarity networks with the Palestinian peoples, " …. to
grow up knowing that there are still in the world a place for people who
respect justice and who are fighting to see the world full of justice, not
hate and injustice." (Democracy Now! Interview with Mona El-Farra, by Amy
Goodman, October 18, 2006.)
El-Farra’s work extends beyond medical relief work. She is a human rights
and women’s rights activist. She releases reports on the internet about the
deterioration of health services in light of Israeli aggression in Gaza and
the lack of resources. She has written for The Boston Globe, Le Monde
Dipolimatique, The LA Times, and The Guardian. She also has been interviewed
for Democracy Now! and the BBC.
In addition, her blog, "From Gaza, with Love," has attracted attention from
journalists, activists, and academics around the world. Currently, El-Farra
is co-authoring a book with Noam Chomsky. El-Farra writes about Gaza from
different perspectives: as a physician, as a mother, daughter, and civilian.
She reports on deaths, malnutrition, contaminated waters, lack of medicine,
and the deterioration of health for the Palestinian people. She also talks
about the effects of the Israeli aggression against Gaza on her children,
and her separation from her mother and other family members, especially
during the summer of 2006.
"Though we do not now live with ease, we live with resolve," El-Farra said
in the Boston Globe article "My Life in Gaza." "Until the world pressures
Israel to recognize our rights in our land, and to pursue a peace that
brings freedom and security to Israelis and Palestinians, we both will
continue to pay the price."
To visit Dr. El-Farra's web site "From Gaza, with Love" see:
http://www.fromgaza.blogspot
For information about a Middle East Children's Alliance speaking tour
featuring Dr. El-Farra see: http://www.mecaforpeace.org
URGENT ACTION on GAZA:
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Dear friends,
There is a humanitarian crisis and catastrophe unfolding in Gaza. The
latest escalation of the blockade by Israel, with US support, is bringing
unprecedented suffering to a population already in misery and at great risk.
Please take a moment to help bring an end to the blockade of Gaza. Call our
representatives in Washington, DC, to demand that Israel restore the
shipments of fuel and open the border crossings for food and medicines, and
also to restore the normal flow of all goods so that Gaza's economy can
begin to recover. To find out more about the situation, and to donate for
relief services, please visit the Middle East Children's Alliance Gaza
emergency webpage:
http://www.mecaforpeace.org
Below are e-mail and telephone contact links to the Oregon representatives
in Washington, DC. Please contact them today. Tell them that the blockade
of Gaza must end!
Senator Ron Wyden:
http://wyden.senate.gov
Senator Gordon Smith:
http://gsmith.senate.gov
Representative Earl Blumenauer:
http://www.blumenauer.house
Representative David Wu:
http://www.house.gov/wu/email
http://www.house.gov/wu
Representative Darlene Hooley
http://hooley.house.gov/index
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(503) 557-1324 phone
(503) 557-1981 fax
Representative Peter DeFazio
http://www.house.gov/formdefaz
http://www.defazio.house.gov
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Representative Greg Walden
http://walden.house.gov/index
Main: 202-225-6730
Fax: 202-225-5774
Please call today!
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