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Written by Gaza Freedom March Gaza Freedom March
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Published: 28 December 2009 28 December 2009
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Last Updated: 28 December 2009 28 December 2009
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Created: 28 December 2009 28 December 2009
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The French solidarity group Europalestine, part of the Gaza Freedom
March, a group of 1,400 activists from 42 countries, congregated in
Cairo after the Egyptian government barred their entry to the Gaza
strip. The international coalition had intended to take part in a
non-violent demonstration with 50,000 Palestinians to commemorate
Israel’s Cast Lead operation and protest the ongoing blockade. When
Egypt refused to give them permission to board buses for the Rafah
crossing, the French group, over 300 strong, sprung into action,
occupying Avenue Charles de Gaulle—Mourad Street—in front of the French
Embassy and demanding that their ambassador take action.
Dozens of armored police transport vehicles line the far side of the
boulevard. Hundreds of riot cops with Plexiglas shields are blocking
the French activists in. Red water cannons sit on the other side of the
street. The French activists are talking with the riot police, asking
them about their professions and their children. There are on-going
negotiations, but they insist that they will not leave until they have
buses that will take them to Rafah. According to Olivia Zemor, the
coordinator of the French group, “we are waiting for the buses, we are
staying in front of the French embassy, even if it’s not comfortable,
it’s much more comfortable than Gaza.” The Gaza Freedom March
coordinators have put out a call to action for all to join them in
front of the French Embassy.