Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

June 19, 2017

Solidarity with Gaza Fishers


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Dear friends and supporters,
About one billion people worldwide rely on fish as their primary protein source. Many of these people live in poverty and many of the world's 54 million fishers are also poor. Gaza, a 27-mile coastal strip of land, depends heavily on its inshore fishery to feed its population of nearly 2 million Palestinians.
Over the past ten years, the ability of Palestinians in Gaza to make a living from fishing has been severely undermined as a result of fishing access limits imposed by the Israeli Occupation Forces along the Gaza coast.
Out of the 20 nautical-mile zone that promised under the Oslo accords, Palestinians are restricted to a fishing zone of just three to six nautical miles off the Gaza shoreline, temporarily increased to nine nautical miles for the southern part of the Gaza coast in early May. Fishers deemed by the Israeli navy to have violated the boundaries are shot at, their boats are confiscated, and they are sometimes arrested or worse. Even within the 6- to 9-mile restrictions, Israeli forces sometimes open fire at Palestinians: Earlier this month a Palestinian fisher was killed by Israeli gunfire inside the "permitted" zone.
Overfishing in the small area where Israel has allowed fishing over the years has depleted fish breeding grounds. In addition, the coastal areas are severely polluted by sewage that flows into the sea, often untreated because the waste treatment facilities in Gaza have been destroyed by Israeli attacks and remain unrepaired because of the blockade.
In partnership with the Union of Agricultural Work Committees
(UAWC), which represent fishers in Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition has launched a new project called Solidarity with Gaza Fishers. The logo (above) was provided by our friends at the UAWC. The aim of Solidarity with Gaza Fishers is to link the struggle of those under blockade and constant attacks with their counterparts in countries all over the world. Sustainable fishing is a way of life endangered by mostly political factors around the globe. We believe that by drawing attention to the situation of Palestinians in Gaza we will bring to the foreground not only the need to lift the inhuman and illegal Israeli blockade, but also the importance of respect for all fishers wherever they are.
 
Fishing everywhere is a difficult, often hazardous, way to make a living: for Palestinian fishers in Gaza, fishing has become extremely dangerous.

We call on you to join us in this project by sharing information about the situation of Palestinian fishers in Gaza with other fishers, fishing organizations and civil society organizations close to you. Fishers and others can show solidarity by organizing events in your local community or fishing port, by flying Palestinian flags and banners of the project on their boats in symbolic protest, and by issuing statements of support. Some may even wish to consider donating part of the value of their catch to enable us to deliver fishing and boat-fixing material to Gaza's fishers through an NGO that is part of our coalition.
         
We invite you to share the stories on our new website, sgf.freedomflotilla, org, with your contacts near and far. Help us spread the word about both Palestinian fishers in Gaza and those who stand in solidarity with them in other parts of the world. If you know fishers or their organizations who want to share stories of their struggles, please put them in touch with us as well. Together, we can end the blockade and help Palestinians win their fundamental rights.

In solidarity,
US Women's Boat to Gaza & Solidarity with Gaza Fishers 
Follow our campaigns on Twitter  @GazaFFlotilla

This beautiful 80-page picture book of the Women's Boat to Gaza, 
created by the Malaysian Campaign of Freedom Flotilla Coalition, is now available for $25.00  including shipping.

Contact:  Kit Kittredge
 
 


Donations via the US campaign fiscal sponsor:  Nonviolence International will be used in 2017 to support Gaza fishers and, in 2018, to purchase boat(s) to sail to break the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza. Thank you for your continuing support.
Women's Boat to Gaza, c/o Nonviolence International, 4000 Albemarle Street, NW Suite 401, Washington, DC 20016
Sent by womensailtogaza@gmail.com in collaboration with
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