Cynthia McKinney: I’m in jail in Israel
Ex-Ga. congresswoman detained after boat with Gaza supplies held

By Kent A. Miles

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Former Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney revealed in a phone call
posted online that she is in an Israeli prison with others who
attempted to run a blockade to deliver supplies to Gaza.

McKinney and about 18 other activists in Israeli custody for the past
three days will likely be released by Sunday, according to the Israeli
embassy in Washington, D.C.

Spokesman Jonathan Peled said preparations are being made to deport
the activists. “It is taking slightly longer. Former congresswoman
McKinney is not cooperating with the authorities” and refusing to sign
a document acknowledging deportation, he said.

“It’ll take a couple more days before she is put on a plane and flown
out of Israel,” Peled said.

A blog entry Thursday on a MySpace page for McKinney said the
passengers refused to admit in writing to violating the blockade and
trespassing Israeli territorial waters.

The Greek-registered Arion with 21 passengers aboard was in the
Mediterranean Sea about 23 miles off the Gaza coast when it was
intercepted Tuesday. Israel has blockaded entry to Gaza, which is
governed by the organization Hamas, for two years.

The Free Gaza Movement, which organized the voyage, contends the ship
was carrying humanitarian aid.

The organization, which has made more than a half dozen sailings to
deliver aid to Gaza since August 2008, had renamed the ship Spirit of
Humanity and refers to it by that name.

The Israelis rerouted the ship to the port of Ashdod after the
seizure. Two of the passengers who signed the waivers have been
released from custody and deported, Peled said.

New York journalist Don DeBar said McKinney called him early Thursday.
DeBar covered McKinney’s campaign last year as the Green Party
presidential candidate and they stayed in touch.

“She sounded okay,” DeBar said.

McKinney said in the online interview ... that she was in a prison
cell block with women from different countries detained for arriving
in Gaza.

“We have not committed any crime, we have been detained,” McKinney
said. 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.”

McKinney called on President Barack Obama to press Israel to assist
the Palestinian people.

Among the activists on the ship were McKinney, who twice represented
Georgia in the U.S. House of Representatives; and Mairead Maguire, the
1977 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for co-founding a group that
worked for peace in Northern Ireland.

In a statement, Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin called for the
immediate release of Maguire and another Irish citizen also being
detained.

McKinney’s father said he spoke briefly with her on Thursday and that
she told him she was all right.

“We didn’t have a conversation. She just said she was all right, and
that was about it,” Billy McKinney of Atlanta said.

The former Georgia legislator and political figure admitted he was
worried despite his daughter’s assurances.

“I’m always worried about her,” he said. “I’m a father. I’m a parent.
I’m always worried.”


-- 
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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