Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:19:17 -0700
From: abufizza2...@yahoo.com
Subject: Vale Vittorio Arrigoni, 'hero of Palestine'
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/apr/16/vittorio-arrigoni-murder-peace-activist-palestinian
Vale Vittorio Arrigoni, 'hero of Palestine'
The murder of a peace activist who fought for Palestinian human rights has left 
me crying with rage at such cruelty and stupidity

 



 


Pennie Quinton 
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 16 April 2011 12.00 BST 
Article history

 
Vittorio Arrigoni in April 2010. Photograph: International Solidarity 
Movement/handout/EPA
 

Hearing of the murder of Vittorio Arrigoni, a committed peace activist who for 
the last 10 years campaigned for recognition of Palestinian human rights under 
Israeli occupation, has left me shaking and crying with rage at the sheer 
cruelty and stupidity of those who would carry out such an act. According to 
news reports, Arrigoni was murdered by the Tawheed and Jihad group, which 
operates in the Gaza Strip in opposition to the Hamas government.
His kidnap and murder came as a terrible shock to all who knew him. Known to 
his friends as Vik, as a human rights campaigner he was an unstoppable force.
 
Even after Israel's forces deported him from the West Bank he still took part 
in a direct action, associated with the International Solidarity Movement 
(ISM), to highlight Israel's deportation of peace activists, taking a flight to 
Ben Gurion airport in the hope of being allowed to attend a peace conference in 
Bethlehem – only to be deported after spending Christmas 2005 in detention.
 
I first met and interviewed Arrigoni while he was preparing for this action. He 
described to me how, after some years of suffering depression, he undertook 
volunteer work in Africa and Eastern Europe. He soon found himself in Palestine 
as part of ISM and felt that he had to do all he could to help bring about 
equality and human rights for Palestinians living under occupation and to raise 
awareness outside Palestine of the difficulties and injustices of their lives.
 
He was aboard the 2008 Free Gaza Movement vessel and was imprisoned in Israel 
several times. He was in Gaza throughout "Operation Cast Lead", helping medics 
and reporting what was happening. Arrigoni wrote for the Italian newspaper Il 
Manifesto and for Peace Reporter and in 2010 he wrote Gaza Stay Human, a book 
based on what he witnessed and survived during Operation Cast Lead.
 
Khaleel Shaheen of the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights in Gaza, a friend of 
Arrigoni, says: "What has happened is a black day in Palestinian history. The 
horrific murder of our friend Vittorio is totally condemned. We ask the local 
authorities to bring the criminals to justice as soon as possible. He is in our 
minds always. He is a hero of Palestine."
Arrigoni's brutal murder comes after the murder of a settler family and the 
shooting of theatre director Juliano Mer-Khamis last week. Writing as someone 
who has spent a great deal of time in the West Bank over the years, these 
events seem alien to the Palestinian culture of resistance I have come to know 
and respect. Such actions smack of some kind of dirty war, based on motives 
that have little to do with the ongoing struggle for Palestinian 
self-determination.
 
On Friday Arrigoni's friends gathered at the Italian embassy in London with 
candles and flowers. Demonstrations also took place following the Friday prayer 
across from the UN headquarters in Gaza. The villages of Bil'in and Al Masara 
dedicated their weekly Friday demonstrations to Arrigoni; and there were 
gatherings in Al Manara square in Ramallah and at Al Jundi al Majhull in Gaza 
City. A mourning tent will open at the fisherman's port Al Mina and in Nablus, 
in the north of the West Bank, political parties have called for an event in 
the city centre, condemning Arrigoni's killing and celebrating his work.
 
Vik took and withstood much violence but stayed so human and loving until the 
end – dear Vittorio Arrigoni, you are deeply missed.                            
            

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