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Stay human: Bob Lovelace on Gaza Flotilla

by Bob Lovelace
June 26, 2015
Reading Time: 4min read

Bob_LovelaceThe Marianne is leaving the harbour at Messina, destination Gaza. We’ve worked hard all day getting the boat equipped and ready to go, fuelled up, fresh water, provisions for the kitchen and going over the boat again. We had divers that were paid for by the municipality of Messina go under the boat and check it out to make sure that there was no sabotage that had taken place while we were in the harbour. Everything is great, everything is fine.

This is a great effort to challenge the blockade of Gaza. The reason that everyone on board is committed to this is that they believe in human rights and they believe in justice. They believe in freedom for all people, not just for those who can afford it, not just for those who are in nominal democracies and who are protected by their capital investments

Stay human. That is a phrase we used on the Tahrir when we trained in 2011 to go to Gaza, and that is a quote that I am using in our nonviolence training, that is the foundation: stay human.

This is the front line of the fight for human rights. There’s many front lines around the world, and good people, smart people, reasonable people and just people need to be aware of this struggle to help Palestinians liberate themselves.

Gaza needs to be opened up. It is the only port in the entire Mediterranean that is closed to commercial traffic, that’s closed to any sort of traffic at all.

And there’s many, many ways in which you can learn about Gaza. So follow our blog, go to Canadian Boat to Gaza, and follow each and every story for the next week or so. And then after than, because no matter what challenges we face, we ‘ll always need you the supporters to help us: write to the politicians, ask them to step up and support ordinary people who are willing to stand with the oppressed on the front lines.

For my aboriginal friends: I want you to realize and I want you think about the fact that colonialism is not just a Canadian or American phenomenon. Colonialism has been a world-wide scourge.

Video: Heather Milton Lightening on Aboriginal solidarity with Palestine

The colonialism we know has been going on for at least 400 or 500 years, and it’s time for all aboriginal people to stand up and to recognize that our liberation, our freedom and our justice are tied together with all the peoples in the world who are oppressed, whether they live in Mexico, or Latin America, the United States, or in Africa or in the Middle East or in the Far East. It is time for us to keep the struggle for freedom in a way that we include everyone who is oppressed by colonialism.

In Solidarity

Canadian Boat to Gaza
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Message de Bob Lovelace à bord de la Flottille: Restons humains

Le Marianne quitte le port de Messine; sa destination Gaza. Nous avons travaillé toute la journée pour préparer notre départ: faire le plein d’essence, faire les courses (nourriture, eau potable) et faire les derniers préparatifs. La municipalité a prévu des plongeurs pour s’assurer que le dessous du bateau n’ait été saboté dans le port de Messine. Tout est en règle.

Si les gens à bord sont déterminés à défier le blocus de Gaza, c’est parce qu’ils croient aux droits humains. Ils veulent un monde de justice et de liberté, non seulement pour ceux et celles  qui en ont les moyens mais pour tous les peuples. Ils veulent un monde de réelle justice et de
réelle liberté car trop souvent, la démocratie donne l’illusion de la justice et de la liberté et sert, en définitive, les intérêts des mieux nantis.

Rester humain: cette expression fut notre slogan en 2011 lorsque nous nous préparions pour notre voyage à Gaza à bord du Tahrir. C’est un slogan dont je me sers encore aujourd’hui lors de notre formation sur la non-violence. C’est notre pierre d’angle, notre fondement: restons humains !

Nous sommes sur les premières lignes dans le combat pour les droits humains. Il y a, bien sûr, plusieurs fronts dans cette lutte, mais il faut sensibiliser les gens de bonne foi. Il faut les informer de l’existence de cette lutte pour soutenir le mouvement palestinien de libération nationale.

Gaza est bouclé, fermé : il faut l’ouvrir! De tous les ports de la Méditerranée, celui de Gaza est le seul qui soit fermé. Fermé aux échanges commerciaux. Fermé tout court…

Il y a bien des manières de s’informer. Suivez notre blogue (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bob-Lovelace-Decolonization-Blog/222117117808310?fref=ts) et suivez aussi le Bateau canadien pour Gaza (www.tahrir.ca). Suivez toutes et chacune des nouvelles de la Flottille. Et pour les défis qui nous attendent au courant des prochains jours, nous aurons besoin de votre appui : écrivez à vos élus en leur demandant d’appuyer des gens de conscience qui se tiennent debout pour défendre les opprimés.

Pour mes amis autochtones: il faut réaliser que le colonialisme est non seulement un phénomène canadien ou américain. C’est un fléau mondial. Le colonialisme que nous subissons depuis 4 ou 5 siècles est une réalité globale et le temps est venu pour que les peuples autochtones du monde entier s’unissent entre eux et s’unissent à toutes les luttes de libération, à toutes les luttes des opprimés pour la liberté et la justice, qu’il s’agisse de populations aux Mexique, en Amérique latine, aux États-Unis, en Afrique, au Moyen-Orient ou en Extrême-Orient. Le temps est venu pour nous de nous solidariser dans la lutte pour la liberté, d’adopter une façon inclusive de lutter contre le colonialisme, de se solidariser avec les tous les opprimés, avec tous les peuples victimes du colonialisme.

Vidéo, Christian Martel du Québec, pourquoi je prends le bateau à Gaza

Solidairement,

Le Bateau canadien pour Gaza

Suivez-nous sur Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CanadaBoatGaza et Twitter: @CanadaBoatGaza

Vous pouvez soutenir nos efforts en diffusant ce message et/ou en faisant un don, si vous en avez la capacité :  http://www.tahrir.ca/fr/content/faites-un-don

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Canadian Boat to Gaza:  www.canadaboatgaza.org email: canadaboatgaza@gmail.com

Bateau Canadien pour GAZA:  www.canadaboatgaza.org courriel: canadaboatgaza@gmail.com

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