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08.07.2009

Letter from an Israeli Jail 




This is Cynthia McKinney and I'm speaking from an Israeli prison cellblock in 
Ramle. [I am one of] the Free Gaza 21, human rights activists currently 
imprisoned for trying to take medical supplies to Gaza, building supplies - and 
even crayons for children, I had a suitcase full of crayons for children. While 
we were on our way to Gaza the Israelis threatened to fire on our boat, but we 
did not turn around. 

The Israelis high-jacked and arrested us because we wanted to give crayons to 
the children in Gaza. We have been detained, and we want the people of the 
world to see how we have been treated just because we wanted to deliver 
humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. 

At the outbreak of Israel's Operation 'Cast Lead' [in December 2008], I boarded 
a Free Gaza boat with one day's notice and tried, as the US representative in a 
multi-national delegation, to deliver 3 tons of medical supplies to an already 
besieged and ravaged Gaza. 

During Operation Cast Lead, U.S.-supplied F-16's rained hellfire on a trapped 
people. Ethnic cleansing became full scale outright genocide. U.S.-supplied 
white phosphorus, depleted uranium, robotic technology, DIME weapons, and 
cluster bombs - new weapons creating injuries never treated before by Jordanian 
and Norwegian doctors. I was later told by doctors who were there in Gaza 
during Israel's onslaught that Gaza had become Israel's veritable weapons 
testing laboratory, people used to test and improve the kill ratio of their 
weapons. 

The world saw Israel's despicable violence thanks to al-Jazeera Arabic and 
Press TV that broadcast in English. I saw those broadcasts live and around the 
clock, not from the USA but from Lebanon, where my first attempt to get into 
Gaza had ended because the Israeli military rammed the boat I was on in 
international water ... It's a miracle that I'm even here to write about my 
second encounter with the Israeli military, again a humanitarian mission 
aborted by the Israeli military. 

The Israeli authorities have tried to get us to confess that we committed a 
crime ... I am now known as Israeli prisoner number 88794. How can I be in 
prison for collecting crayons to kids? 

Zionism has surely run out of its last legitimacy if this is what it does to 
people who believe so deeply in human rights for all that they put their own 
lives on the line for someone else's children. Israel is the fullest expression 
of Zionism, but if Israel fears for its security because Gaza's children have 
crayons then not only has Israel lost its last shred of legitimacy, but Israel 
must be declared a failed state. 

I am facing deportation from the state that brought me here at gunpoint after 
commandeering our boat. I was brought to Israel against my will. I am being 
held in this prison because I had a dream that Gaza's children could color & 
paint, that Gaza's wounded could be healed, and that Gaza's bombed-out houses 
could be rebuilt. 

But I've learned an interesting thing by being inside this prison. First of 
all, it's incredibly black: populated mostly by Ethiopians who also had a dream 
... like my cellmates, one who is pregnant. They are all are in their twenties. 
They thought they were coming to the Holy Land. They had a dream that their 
lives would be better ... The once proud, never colonized Ethiopia [has been 
thrown into] the back pocket of the United States, and become a place of 
torture, rendition, and occupation. Ethiopians must free their country because 
superpower politics [have] become more important than human rights and 
self-determination. 

My cellmates came to the Holy Land so they could be free from the exigencies of 
superpower politics. They committed no crime except to have a dream. They came 
to Israel because they thought that Israel held promise for them. Their journey 
to Israel through Sudan and Egypt was arduous. I can only imagine what it must 
have been like for them. And it wasn't cheap. Many of them represent their 
family's best collective efforts for self-fulfilment. They made their way to 
the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. They got their yellow paper of 
identification. They got their certificate for police protection. They are 
refugees from tragedy, and they made it to Israel only after they arrived 
Israel told them "there is no UN in Israel." 

The police here have license to pick them up & suck them into the black hole of 
a farce for a justice system. These beautiful, industrious and proud women 
represent the hopes of entire families. The idea of Israel tricked them and the 
rest of us. In a widely propagandized slick marketing campaign, Israel 
represented itself as a place of refuge and safety for the world's first Jews 
and Christian. I too believed that marketing and failed to look deeper. 

The truth is that Israel lied to the world. Israel lied to the families of 
these young women. Israel lied to the women themselves who are now trapped in 
Ramle's detention facility. And what are we to do? One of my cellmates cried 
today. She has been here for 6 months. As an American, crying with them is not 
enough. The policy of the United States must be better, and while we watch 
President Obama give 12.8 trillion dollars to the financial elite of the United 
States it ought now be clear that hope, change, and 'yes we can' were 
powerfully presented images of dignity and self-fulfilment, individually and 
nationally, that besieged people everywhere truly believed in. 

It was a slick marketing campaign as slickly put to the world and to the voters 
of America as was Israel's marketing to the world. It tricked all of us but, 
more tragically, these young women. 

We must cast an informed vote about better candidates seeking to represent us. 
I have read and re-read Dr. Martin Luther King Junior's letter from a 
Birmingham jail. Never in my wildest dreams would I have ever imagined that I 
too would one day have to do so. It is clear that taxpayers in Europe and the 
U.S. have a lot to atone for, for what they've done to others around the world. 

What an irony! My son begins his law school program without me because I am in 
prison, in my own way trying to do my best, again, for other people's children. 
Forgive me, my son. I guess I'm experiencing the harsh reality which is why 
people need dreams. [But] I'm lucky. I will leave this place. Has Israel become 
the place where dreams die? 

Ask the people of Palestine. Ask the stream of black and Asian men whom I see 
being processed at Ramle. Ask the women on my cellblock. [Ask yourself:] what 
are you willing to do? 

Let's change the world together & reclaim what we all need as human beings: 
Dignity. I appeal to the United Nations to get these women of Ramle, who have 
done nothing wrong other than to believe in Israel as the guardian of the Holy 
Land, resettled in safe homes. I appeal to the United State's Department of 
State to include the plight of detained UNHCR-certified refugees in the Israel 
country report in its annual human rights report. I appeal once again to 
President Obama to go to Gaza: send your special envoy, George Mitchell there, 
and to engage Hamas as the elected choice of the Palestinian people. 

I dedicate this message to those who struggle to achieve a free Palestine, and 
to the women I've met at Ramle. This is Cynthia McKinney, July 2nd 2009, also 
known as Ramle prisoner number 88794


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