July 6, 2009
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney returned home today after 6
days being held by the government of Israel while attempting with 21
colleagues to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza on the vessel, the
Spirit of Humanity.
“Don’t sign Miss Cynthia don’t sign!”
So chanted a boisterous group of Palestinian teens and pre-teens in
Beirut’s Shatila Refugee Camp demonstrating support for the
Freegaza Humanity boat abductees on the 4th of July.
The students understood that those illegally arrested while in
International waters had been offered a “get out of Jail Free”
pass if they confessed in writing to violating Israel’s
territorial waters.
The Spirit of Humanity boat, trying to bring emergency
humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, was the topic of a lively
discussion during a Sabra Shatila Foundation summer school civics
lesson on “International law and the Question of Palestine”.
The students were interested in the plight of some of their relatives
and countryman in Palestine and the continuing siege of Gaza. Some
had just finished their Baccalaureate exams and were wondering how
they could continue their education given the severe impediments the
government of Lebanon places on Palestinian civil rights, and their
post exam relief seemed to energize them for the discussion.
A couple of the students had met Cynthia during her recent visits
to Lebanon. When they learned that as a Congresswoman, she had
introduced articles of impeachment against Bush, was a consistent
anti-war voter during her twelve years in Congress, and that no
member in Congress had achieved a more consistent, principled, voting
record of issues of civil and human rights, including Palestinian
rights, they really connected with the subject of the Freegaza aid
boat, the Spirit of Humanity and her travails. “Those
supporters of Palestine should not accept a false confession and
should stay in Jail if necessary. They are patriots” was a
commonly expressed sentiment.
The students understood that in refusing to sign the Israeli
government prepared “acknowledgement/confession” the
Freegaza group acted consistent with International Law.
They learned that territorial waters, as defined by the 1982
United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is a belt of coastal
waters extending at most twelve nautical
miles from the baseline
(usually the mean low-water mark) of a coastal
state. The territorial sea is regarded as the sovereign territory of
the state, although foreign ships (both military and civilian) are
allowed innocent
passage through it. They learned from media reports that in
any case the Humanity was in International waters and that
consequently Israel had no right to molest it.
The class adjourned sharing a general consensus that the Spirit of
Humanity, enjoyed and will continue to enjoy on every subsequent
humanitarian voyage, these freedoms as well as other internationally
lawful uses of the sea within contiguous zones, exclusive economic
zones, and on the high seas. Needless to report, were it possible for
them, the whole class would like to be on the next Freegaza boat.
Dershowtiz discussed the Spirit of Humanity
On July 2, 2009 Harvard Law School Professor and Israeli legman
Alan Dershowitz, explained plenty to the Jerusalem Post Alan now has
his special blog featured by the JP called “Double Standard
Watch” (similar is some ways to Campus and Media Watch) that is
instantaneously sent out to hundreds of pro-Israel organizations so
defenders of Israel and its US Amen chorus can all be singing from
the same Hymnal sheet when critical political and legal matters
relating to Israel are raised.
Dershowitz has also blasted the “appalling
ignorance” of those who say Israel committed Piracy or
Kidnapping. In the likely forthcoming litigation resulting from
Israel’s attacks on Freegaza.org boats this past year, Israel’s
legal team, Israel may well skate from under current piracy and
kidnapping claims. Israel is unlikely to be found to have
engaged in piracy or common law kidnapping against the Humanity
group. Under customary international law, pirates were considered
"hostis humani generis" or "the enemy of mankind"
and any country could arrest and try them under their jurisdiction.
The 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) defines piracy
as illegal acts of violence, detention, or depredation (plundering,
robbing or pillaging) committed for private ends by a private ship on
the high seas, i.e. outside the jurisdiction of any country.
The law is fairly clear that ‘piracy” applies to
non-State actors unless a State can be shown in court to have
employed non state actors in a criminal enterprise.
Kidnapping, as Israel learned in the July 2006 war, applies
normally to children and not to soldiers who are captured but
not kidnapped. Those on the Humanity were abducted, falsely
arrested, assaulted and some battered, and all falsely imprisoned but
not kidnapped.
Preparing for the 4th of July, Deschowitz spoke
of “phony war crimes investigations of Israel”,
tells his readers that “ the UN Human Rights Council is a
scandal”, claiming it has condemned Israel more times than all
the other 191 UN member states combined”, complains that many
consider that Gaza is still occupied due to the blockage and siege
“despite Israel having withdrawn in 2005”, asserts that
“the very idea of the UN Council conducting an
"independent" or objective investigation Israel is
preposterous”.
He endorsed Richard Kemps oft repeated statement that
“ I don't think there has ever been a time in the history of
warfare when an army has made more efforts to reduce the civilian
casualties and deaths of innocent people than the IDF is doing today
in Gaza."
Finally, Alan condemned Richard Goldstone, recently
appointed to lead a Human Rights Council high-level investigative
mission to Gaza for allowing himself “to be played”
because as a Jew well connected to Israel, it will make it hard for
Dershowitz and Israel to condemn his findings. Dershowitz calls on
Goldstone to resign to clear the way.
Alan’s July 4th eve
celebration JP article was just for warm-ups. At an Independence Day
eve gathering at Society Ohabei Shalom Synagogue on Beacon St.,
Brookline, Massachusetts, Dershowitz blasted critics of Israel and
presented a heated and spirited defense of Israel’s June 30,
2009 actions against the Freegaza boat, the Spirit of Humanity. The
increasingly shrill AIPAC shill, is reported to consider former
congresswoman Cynthia McKinney “dangerous and misguided.”
What may have got Dershowitz off to a crumply July 4th was a spate
of critical reports this week concerning Israel’s brutal
occupation and its continuing strangulation of Gaza. Among others
were the following:
· Amnesty
International issued a major report claiming that Israel
inflicted "wanton destruction" in the Gaza Strip in attacks
that often targeted Palestinian civilians during an its 22 day war
this past December and January. Among other conclusions, Amnesty said
it found no evidence to support Israeli claims that Gaza guerrillas
deliberately used civilians as "human shields," but it did,
however, cite evidence that Israeli troops put children and other
civilians in harm's way by forcing them to remain in homes taken over
by soldiers. Accusing Israel of "breaching laws of war,"
Amnesty said: "Much of the destruction was wanton and
deliberate, and was carried out in a manner and circumstances which
indicated that it could not be justified on grounds of military
necessity."
· A UN human
rights mission investigating alleged violations committed during the
war in the Gaza Strip at the turn of the year resumed its public
hearings on 7/7/09.The two-day session in Geneva follows
hearings in the Gaza Strip last week that included gruesome testimony
of Palestinians caught under Israeli shelling during the 22 day
offensive. The session at the UN's human rights headquarters in
Switzerland is meant to allow those who were not able to travel to
Gaza to provide public testimony, notably witnesses from Israel who
were targeted by rocket attacks.
The mission has a broad scope to investigate alleged violations
committed by all sides during the offensive in December and January,
which Israel said was aimed at stemming rocket fire from the
Hamas-ruled coastal enclave. The mission headed by Richard Goldstone,
former war crimes prosecutor for both ex-Yugoslavia and Rwanda, has
not been allowed into Israel or been given access to the occupied
West Bank, according to the United Nations.
The hearings are to allow "victims from all sides in the
conflict as well as experts on its consequences to speak directly to
the international community of their experiences," said the UN
human rights office. Although this kind of public testimony is a
novelty for the world body, Goldstone, insisted on it when he
accepted to take up the probe. A former South African judge, he
wanted to apply some of his experience from post-apartheid South
Africa.
· Special UN
Rappatour, Richard Falk, condemned from Geneva Israel’s
continuing blockade of Gaza. that "Such a pattern of
continuing blockade under these conditions amounts to such a serious
violation of the Geneva Conventions as to constitute a continuing
crime against humanity. Falk, said Israel's two-year blockade
of Hamas-ruled Gaza restricted vital supplies such as food, medicine
and fuel to "bare subsistence levels".
Falk called Israel's seizure of the Freegaza boat, Humanity,
carrying relief aid for the Gaza Strip "unlawful" and said
its blockade of the territory constituted a "continuing crime
against humanity". The United Nations special rapporteur on
human rights in the Palestinian territories said the move was part of
Israel's "cruel blockade of the entire Palestinian population of
Gaza" in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibiting
any form of collective punishment against "an occupied people".
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) issued a
Report this this week in which it claimed that Israel was
also halting entry to Gaza of building materials and spare parts
needed to repair damage from its 22-day invasion late last December.
Alan defends Israel’s actions against the Spirit of
Humanity
Israel unsuccessfully sought (since no one apparently signed) to
avoid international capability for its criminal conduct against the
Humanity group by getting their victims to sign a statement agreeing
that they violated Israeli territorial waters.
Dershowitz, wasted no time coming to Israel’s defense.
He asserted on July 3, 2009 that “The Palestinians agreed and
the International agreed to a blockade of Gaza to prevent arms
smuggling.”
In fact, that agreement never happened. No Palestinians have
agreed nor did the international community agree to a blockade of
Gaza by land or Sea. Nor could they have without an
International Convention on the subject because other countries have
equal (mare librum) rights to use the world’s seas and could
not be deprived of those rights without explicit consent.
Dershowitz also argues that the Humanity had been
warned while at sea that it would not be allowed to enter Gazan
waters "because of security risks in the area and the existing
naval blockade." This assertion also finds no support in
the principles, standards or rules of International law.
Indeed, accepting for sake of argument that the Humanity group was
given such a warning, it had no legal effect and created no legal
obligation on the Humanity group. If given, the warning or order was
invalid on its face because Israel’s Gazan blockage itself is
illegal and there were no “security risks in the area”
other than the one created by the Israeli navy.
In addition, the Israeli navy force intercepted, boarded and took
control of the Greek registered Humanity with full knowledge that
Cypriot authorities had searched the boat for weapons at the group’s
request before its departure, and that the Humanity was in
international waters heading for Gazan coastal waters from which
Israeli vessels are legally barred, and forced the Humanity inside
Israeli territorial waters and into the Israel port at Akka (Ashdod).
These actions make Israel’s claims that it was trying to
prevent weapons and suicide bombers from entering Gaza appear
disingenuous.
Israel’s new raft of legal problems include numerous
common law and statutory crimes against all those on board the
Humanity including, but not limited to false arrest, false
imprisonment, malicious destruction of property, conversion of
personal property, assault and battery, abduction, theft, for
beginners.
The Israel/Dershowitz’ claim that the Humanity was sailing
in a “closed military zone” is also bogus.
Since its 1967 aggression, Israel has used an obscure 1858 Ottoman
Lands Law to create “closed military zones” in order to
steal thousands of acres of Palestinian land using complex ‘legal’
and catch-22 bureaucratic measures. These ‘special security
areas (SSAS) were designed to meet Israel’s expansionist goals
and are now being applied by the Israeli government to International
waters. The Humanity had every right and indeed responsibility to
reject Israel’s transparent efforts at expanding its control of
the high seas. The freegaze boat, the Humanity, enjoyed and will
continue to enjoy on every subsequent humanitarian voyage, these
freedoms and other internationally lawful uses of the sea within
contiguous zones, exclusive economic zones, as well as on the high
seas.
Reflecting this obligation, the LOSC reserves the high seas for
‘peaceful purposes’.
Only Military activities
that are consistent with the UN Charter are allowed within the
‘peaceful purposes’ for which the high seas are reserved.
Israel’s actions on June 30, 2009, reflecting its three
year siege of Gaza, clearly did not meet the international standard
of ‘peaceful purposes’ and its crimes against the
Humanity boat group are part and parcel, as Professor Falk noted, of
its continuing crimes against Humanity itself.
Israeli violations of the rights of Journalists on board the
Humanity.
Israel's false arrest and false imprisonment of Journalists on
board the Humanity contravened its international legal obligations,
imposed by international customary law as well as statutory
enactments. The Johannesburg Principles on Freedom of Expression and
Access to Information of 1995, an amalgam of general principles of
international law and customary international law, states that the
government of States that would interfere with the work of
Journalists bares the "burden of demonstrating the validity of
the restriction.” The blanket ban instituted by Israel in
November 2008, as its prepared its assault of Gaza and its response
did not meet this standard nor did the arrests of Journalists
on board the Humanity, including Al Jazeera’s Othman
Al-Battiri and cameraman Mansour Al-Ibbi, and Press TV’s
Cynthia McKinney.
Israel was required to give the journalists on board the Humanity
respect for their life, property and personal dignity based on
General principles of the international law relating to the
protection of human rights including Geneva Conventions and their
Additional Protocols as well as international practice of States and
the International Committee of the Red Cross. Journalists on the
Humanity were civilians and they share the rights of any member of
the civilian population and must be treated as such. Abducting,
falsely arresting and falsely imprisoning a journalist is prohibited
as are acts or threats of violence, psychological pressure and
intimidation in order to pressure them into signing
‘confessions’ or summary ‘convicted’ without
a due process court proceeding. Israel’s treatment
of journalists on the Humanity grossly violated these international
norms.
The International Covenant for the Protection of Journalists
(ICPJ), an NGO based in Geneva, condemned the Israeli arrest of
Humanity’s journalists and International Lawyers Sans Frontiers
has asked the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the
Arab Federation of Journalists (AFJ), as well as the Palestinian
Syndicate of Journalists and the Israeli Association of journalists
to start an immediate investigation into the Israeli arrest of the
journalists.
Cynthia Mckinney, without support from her own government, stood
up for the principals on which her country was founded 233 years ago
and spent Independence Day inside a foreign jail. All people of peace
and good salute her and her colleagues who sailed the Freegaza
Spirit of Humanity with the universal message of self determination.
Franklin Lamb is doing research in Lebanon can be reached at
fplamb@sabrashatila.org