Passengers of the Flotilla to Israel:
We Demand Our Property
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 21, 2010Passengers from the flotilla from several countries (listed
below) are urging their governments to demand that Israel
release the property illegally seized from the passengers in
international waters on 31 May, in particular the many cameras,
camcorders, mobile phones etc.
that contain evidence of at
least the beginning of the shooting of civilians by Israeli
soldiers.
(This demand is for property only and is
independent of the many legal briefs already being worked on due
to the murder and wounding of the
passengers.)
That
evidence will be vital to any search for the truth concerning
the events on all six boats and must be secured urgently if
Israeli military personnel are ever to be held to account for
the deaths of at least nine civilians and the gunshot wounds of
at least 40 others who were aboard the Mavi Marmara ship.
Israel's 31 May 2010 attack on the civilians on the Freedom
Flotilla had terrible consequences, resulting in the death of
(at least) nine civilians and the wounding of over 40. It was
unprovoked, unwarranted, and illegal.
As recognized by
the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the United
Nations (UN) and every government in the world, Israel remains
the occupying power in Gaza. When Israeli military forces took
control of the six ships in international waters on 31 May 2010,
the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 then applied to the
civilians on board.
The early testimonies of those
participating in the flotilla and the video evidence that
activists managed to prevent being seized by the Israeli
military, provides prima facie evidence of the commission of
grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention (i.e. war crimes)
by Israeli military personnel involved in the attack on the
flotilla and in the detention of its passengers. That evidence
suggests that the following crimes were and/or
continue to be committed:
* willful killing
* inhuman treatment
* willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or
health
* unlawful deportation or transfer
* unlawful confinement
* taking of
hostages
* extensive appropriation of
property, not justified by military necessity and carried out
unlawfully and wantonly
* theft by use of
credit cards of some of the passengers by Israeli military
personnel
Therefore, on behalf of the main organizers of
the six-vessel Freedom Flotilla carrying approximately 700 human
rights activists, journalists, members of parliament and other
civilians and crew to Gaza, we calls on all governments to
comply with their duties under article 1 of the Fourth Geneva
Convention of 1949 and take the following action due to Israel s
theft of the property of those participating in the flotilla. We
call on all governments to join us in urgently demanding that
Israel:
* immediately relinquishes
control of all the property seized on 31 May 2010 during its
illegal boarding of our ships.
*
releases the property that constitutes evidence and send all
those items of property seized on the six boats on 31 May 2010,
to the UN by June 30, 2010, including all cameras, mobile
phones, laptops and recording devices which recorded the events
aboard the six ships.
* releases the
remainder of the property (including clothes, credit cards and
hard currency) to its rightful owners.
* accounts for every stolen credit card or mobile or satellite
telephone usage, which, if true, appears to have turned acts of
illegal appropriation of property into straightforward pillage.
We also call on all governments to urgently demand from
Israel that:
* It will preserve all
evidence in its possession in its original form (i.e. computer
disks, hard-drives, SIM cards, memory cards, as well as any
other physical evidence which could be considered relevant to
any
investigations) for handing over to the independent,
impartial investigation ordered by the Security Council and/or
UN Fact Finding Mission ordered by the Human Rights Council and
in anticipation of the opening of criminal investigations.
* It confirms that none of the film and photographic evidence
seized on
31 May 2010 has in fact been destroyed and that it
will not do so and to account for every single destroyed or
disappeared item.
These crimes have focused
international attention on the illegal blockade of Gaza, leading
to a welcome international review of the policies of governments
across the world towards the closure.
There is no
natural disaster in Gaza. Therefore, Gaza does not need
long-term humanitarian aid, but instead needs to be allowed to
rebuild its economy and trade normally with the rest of the
world. It cannot do this while the closure and naval
blockade continue.
Contact:
Kate Maynard, Hickman and Rose, UK + 442077025331
[email protected] Rochelle Harris, UK -
+44(0)7785 116672
[email protected] Rifat Audeh, Jordan +962
797 397742
[email protected] Huwaida Arraf, Palestine
+972-598-336-215,
[email protected] Audrey Bomse, France +33 638 972
443,
[email protected]
* The
detailed statement sent to several governments today can be
accessed on the front page of our website for the next week and
in survivor testimonies as well:
http://www.freegaza.org/en/testimonies-from-israeli-jail/1230-demands-to-israel-regarding-property
* The countries where the full statement
is being sent to governments
are:
Turkey, United
Kingdom, Spain, Netherlands, Jordan, Ireland, USA, France,
Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Holland