
About Gaza – FreeGaza
John Ging, director of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency in Gaza. The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated places on Earth. A 25-mile-long narrow coastal plain wedged between Israel and Egypt, Gaza is home to 1.5 million Palestinians, over half of them children.
Local affiliates - FreeGaza
In order to expand outreach, help spread information about our efforts, and get as many people as possible involved within their localities, the Free Gaza Movement encourages the establishment of local FG affiliates everywhere in the world.
ANNOUNCING FREE GAZA II – FreeGaza
We are pleased to announce the members of the new Free Gaza working board who will work on Gaza-centered projects, in accordance with FG's original mission statement: "We sail as an expression of citizen nonviolent, direct action, confronting Israel's ongoing abuses of Palestinian human and political rights and will continue to challenge Israel ...
The following list is a collection of German media responses to the Free Gaza Movement's boat trips from Cyprus to Gaza available on the internet. The Free Gaza Movement is not responsible for the content of external websites.
We Succeeded Because We Never Lost Sight – FreeGaza
We watched with such joy as they were shoved, pushing and yelling, onto buses and forced to leave Gaaza. Israel loudly proclaimed to the world that Gaza was free. Within days, dozens of us who had volunteered for the International Solidarity Movement began coming up with ideas on how to get to Gaza.
Free Gaza opens London media office – FreeGaza
As the Freedom Flotilla 2 – Stay Human readies to sail, Free Gaza, the organization which has sailed to Gaza nine times, five times successfully since 2008, announces the opening of its 24-hour global media office.
Our boats will sail again to Gaza - FreeGaza
In August 2008 history was made when our two little boats, FREE GAZA and LIBERTY, sailed to Gaza to break Israel’s occupation and blockade that had condemned 1.5 million Palestinians to decades of poverty, hunger, humiliation, death and destruction.
Press Release: Brick by Brick – FreeGaza
The Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group, sent two boats to Gaza in August 2008. These were the first international boats to land in the port in 41 years. Since August, four more voyages were successful, taking Parliamentarians, human rights workers, and other dignitaries to witness the effects of Israel's draconian policies on the ...
Free Gaza Art – FreeGaza
Free Gaza Art was published on November 21, 2008 by FreeGaza Movement. FreeGaza Movement. Human rights group that sailed 5 times into port of Gaza. Twitter Newsletter Facebook Youtube Flickr Paypal Donation. Amount: Related posts (View all posts) Our Love To Gaza; We Were Given Palestinian Passports ...
The Free Gaza Movement did what our governments would not do – take action to defend the lives and dignity of 1.5 million Palestinians under siege in the Gaza Strip.