Wednesday, July 6, 2011

En route to Gaza, "Dignity" is appealing to the media #Flotilla2

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En route to Gaza, "Dignity" is appealing to the media

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The French ship of the "freedom flotilla" sailing in international waters off the coast of Greece. The crew decided to go to Gaza.
By QUENTIN GIRARD special envoy on the "Dignity"
The passengers of the "Dignity" Tuesday, July 5 in the afternoon.
The passengers of the "Dignity" Tuesday, July 5 in the afternoon. (HQ)
    16 hours in Greece, somewhere in international waters, on Tuesday afternoon. After much discussion, the dignity of passengers finally made ​​their decision. They will go to Gaza. A bit surreal moment where the middle of the sea, tossed by the waves, they set up banners and make an official statement.
    When they left the industrial port of Salamina, Monday morning , they did not really know how far they try to go. There, as they finally arrived in international waters a little to 15 hours - after wet night in a small cove - they say they are determined. "We're going to Gaza. The French and international community officially announced that they supported us regardless of our decision, "enthuses Julien Rivoire, one of the spokesmen of the campaign. "But to get there, we also need the media, as TV join us to show our work and safety issues," he continues.
    In the distance we see no island, not even a few freighters, these little black spots that usually reassuring scattered throughout the year. "We wanted to show that we could block the Greek blockade, says Julien Rivoire. It was a time that we wondered what we were doing then."

    Return to France? Impossible

    That same morning, the discussion was intense as ever on the Dignity. What to do? Return to France? Impossible for them. Go to another country such as Tunisia symbolic to wait, to show that it is a stopover? Why not, it's better, they say. But no. The only viable solution they think is necessary. Go to Gaza. "You have the dignity to the end represents French and international committees," argues Olivier Besancenot.
    "The important thing that determines the political feasibility, technical feasibility, must be as representative as possible and supported," Nabil Esnari continues, President of the Association of Muslims in France. "We do not want to be seen as Islamic-leftist Khmer-green-act in our corner," says the MP-Europe Ecology Nicole Kiil-Nielsen.
    "My preference would be to go to Gaza without delay," takes on Olivier Besancenot position as others. "Our protection is proof that we exist, we continue to move forward. We can not afford to become a ghost ship. "
    There remains the question of technical means. The Dignity is a small yacht of 15 meters long, categorized craft. It was originally one of the smaller boats in the fleet. He has no self to go off the ridge to Gaza. It would necessarily need to be refueled and water en route. Hence the difficulty that there will in the coming hours to coordinate the political ambitions and technical means.

    A small creek, goats, and ... Sea

    But they want confident. The twelve passengers (1) are refreshed by their two days at sea after a week of pitfalls in Athens. Although the coup, the Greek landscapes provide a particular coloration to the adventure. In the capital locked up in meeting rooms to multiply the points and plan protests, the mood was serious and solemn. Not even have time to visit the Acropolis.
    There hard to escape the Greek islands. On the night of Monday and Tuesday, the Dignity was anchored in a cove of a small island. In the morning, passengers were woken up by goats with bells tinkle merrily. A shepherd ran along the cliff, the whoop, some small white houses with blue shutters, the
    cliffs, the water so beautiful ... "In the morning, you go through three stages," said Olivier Besancenot. "First you wake up, you do not know where you are, then you look around you and you say," oh yes, it's beautiful. " And just after you wonder what's next meeting, what is the plan that will be put in place. "
    The Plan: Gaza, having embarked with TVs. Maybe he will change in the coming hours. Meanwhile, the Dignity vogue. Engine noise makes deaf. The smell of fuel oil a little drunk. In front, nothing. The sea, the sea just

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