Greta Berlin – Cynthia McKinney – Michael Heart

Greta Berlin: Co-Founder FreeGaza.org
Cynthia McKinney: Former Congresswoman and Presidential Candidate
Michael Heart: Singer/Songwriter

Host: Basima Farhat

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 – Listen to the Show!
 

This special show opens with a song by Michael Heart “We Will Not Go Down” which has swept the internet receiving over a quarter of a million hits on YouTube worldwide in less than 2 weeks drawing attention to the plight of the people in Gaza.

Basima Farhat is joined by Michael, as well as Greta Berlin – Co-Founder of FreeGaza.org who shares her decades of dedication and organization on behalf of the people of Palestine, sometimes at the risk of her own life. Joining Greta is her friend Cynthia McKinney, whose entire career has been in support of justice for the Palestinian people. Both on Capitol Hill as a Congress member and now as a recent passenger on the SS Destiny which was rammed by the Israeli Navy before it could reach its destination in Gaza laden with tons of medical supplies, doctors and journalists. Living to tell the tale the courageous Cynthia McKinney shares her experience with the media in an attempt to bring awareness to the situation in Gaza.

GRETA BERLIN has been an advocate for justice for the Palestinians since the early 60s. She is the mother of two Palestinian/American children whose father was born and raised in Safad, Palestine and is a 1948 refugee. She has a masters degree in Theatre and a bachelor’s in English and, when she’s not working with the Palestinians, has spent the past 32 years teaching engineers and scientists how to design and deliver presentations.

She has been in the West Bank three times (over five months total) since 2003 with the International Solidarity Movement, a Palestinian-led movement that applies nonviolent principles to resist the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land. Greta, along with 10 other ISM volunteers, was wounded by Israeli gunfire in July 2003 while trying to pull down the gate in the fence at Anin, just outside of Jenin. She has spent most of the time in the occupied territories as media coordinator in the ISM offices in Beit Sahour and Ramallah. She is one of the founders of the Free Gaza Movement, which seeks to break the siege of Gaza through seaborne nonviolent action and was onboard the Free Gaza, the first boat with internationals to reach this besieged strip of the Mediterranean in 41 years. You can read some of her articles and interviews by GOOGLING Greta Berlin, Palestine.

She has spoken around the world at universities, and organizations about what she has witnessed in Palestine and how to advocate for an occupied people.

From the FreeGaza.org website:

The historic illegal appropriation of Palestinian land, home and heritage is at the heart of the Middle East conflict. It has given rise to the largest ongoing refugee population in the world. It paved the way for subsequent land theft in 1967, and the ongoing ethnic cleansing that has squeezed Palestinians in the West Bank into ghettos and bantustans surrounded by 27-foot walls, sniper towers, and military guards. It has created the open-air prison of Gaza with an impoverished and overcrowded population of 1.4 million inhabitants.

This tragic event has dispossessed and disinherited Palestinians all over the world; and a destitute population of refugees with only their memories of Palestine, crumbling property deeds, and an undaunted will to return.

Mission Statement

We want to break the siege of Gaza. We want to raise international awareness about the prison-like closure of the Gaza Strip and pressure the international community to review its sanctions policy and end its support for continued Israeli occupation. We want to uphold Palestine’s right to welcome internationals as visitors, human rights observers, humanitarian aid workers, journalists, or otherwise.

Who are we?

We are these human rights observers, aid workers, and journalists. We have years of experience volunteering in Gaza and the West Bank at the invitation of Palestinians. But now, because of the increasing stranglehold of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine, many of us find it almost impossible to enter Gaza, and an increasing number have been refused entry to Israel and the West Bank as well. Despite the great need for our work, the Israeli Government will not allow us in to do it.

We are of all ages and backgrounds. Back home, we are teachers, doctors, nurses, engineers, truck drivers, youth workers, musicians, secretaries, parents, grandparents, lawyers, students, activists, actors, playwrights, politicians, web designers, authors, international training consultants, and we even include a former Hollywood film industry worker, a former Marine, an aviator, and an explorer. We are Italian, Irish, Canadian, Greek, Tunisian, German, Australian, American, English, Scottish, Danish, Israeli, and Palestinian.

What are we doing?

On August 23, 2008, we broke the siege of Gaza by sea for the first time and on October 29 for the second time. We want to repeat the action and establish a permanent sea lane between Cyprus and Gaza.

Points of Unity

All participants in the Free Gaza Movement accept the following principles and practices:

1. We respect the human rights of everyone, regardless of race, tribe, religion, ethnicity, nationality, citizenship or language.

2. The lawful inhabitants of all territories occupied by Israel since June 5, 1967 must have unimpeded access to international waters and air space, in conformity with all UN resolutions and international law.

3. The lawful inhabitants of all territories occupied by Israel since June 5, 1967 have the right to control all entry and exit to and from those territories without Israeli interference.

4. Israel must withdraw its military presence from all territories occupied since June 5, 1967 and revoke all legislation, regulations, directives and practices that apply differently to different populations living in those territories.

5. Israel must demolish all barriers built to restrict passage in all territories occupied by Israel since June 5, 1967.

6. We recognize the right of all Palestinian refugees and exiles and their heirs to return to their homes in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories; to recover their properties, and to receive compensation for damage, dispossession and unlawful use of such property. This is an individual and not a collective right, and cannot be negotiated except by the individual.

7. We agree to adhere to the principles of nonviolence and nonviolent resistance in word and deed at all times.


Please Visit: http://www.FreeGaza.org


CYNTHIA MCKINNEY

A former six-term Member of Congress from Georgia, Cynthia McKinney proved herself a courageous voice for the voiceless, unafraid to speak truth to power. Cynthia’s Power to the People Committee is working to put Cynthia on fifty-one ballot lines!

Cynthia was never afraid to introduce legislation that showed her moral compass and where she felt our country ought to be. In that regard, after the tragedy of September 11th, 2001, Cynthia introduced legislation that would allow the survivors of the tragedy’s victims to sue those responsible for the attacks as well as participate in the Victims Compensation Fund. She introduced legislation to establish a national living wage and she also introduced legislation to repeal the Military Tribunals Act. Her signature environmental piece of legislation was the National Forest Protection and Restoration Act which would have provided much-needed jobs and revenues for the restoration and protection of America’s national forests. McKinney successfully authorized the USDA disparity study that demonstrated USDA discrimination against minority farmers. McKinney, like so many Americans, has long held Green values. McKinney is now proudly a Green.

While in Congress, Cynthia:

* Consistently opposed funding for bloated military and secret intelligence budgets;

* Introduced Articles of Impeachment for George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Condoleezza Rice;

* Introduced, championed, and passed in the U.S. House the Arms Trade Code of Conduct, prohibiting the sale of arms to known human rights abusers;

* Authored legislation to end the use of depleted uranium weapons;

* Passed legislation to extend health benefits for Vietnam War veterans still suffering the health effects from exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange;

* Challenged Pentagon Secretary Rumsfeld and Chairman Myers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the $2.3 trillion missing Pentagon money and on U.S.-sponsored war games taking place on September 11, 2001;

* Currently serves on (a) International Tribunal on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, (b) Brussels Tribunal on Iraq, (c) is participating in War Crimes prosecutions in Spain, and (d) is working with the Malaysian Peace Organization to criminalize war;

* Introduced legislation to eliminate federal subsidies for corporations taking jobs overseas.


MICHAEL HEART

Michael Heart’s background is as diverse as can be. Born in Syria and raised in Europe (Switzerland and Austria), the Middle East and the United States, he has lived a multi-cultural life and absorbed the music of different parts of the world (although his current CD release is purely categorized as Pop/Rock). He started out on piano and guitar at age 10. Shortly thereafter, he began dabbling in songwriting and eventually made the natural progression towards recording. After earning his audio engineering degree from Full Sail (recording school), he moved to Los Angeles in 1990 and spent the past 18 years working on the local studio circuit both as a session guitarist and a recording engineer. In that time, he has worked with such artists as Brandy, Will Smith, Toto, Natalie Cole, The Temptations, Phil Collins, Patty LaBelle, The Pointer Sisters, Earth Wind & Fire, Ricky Lee Jones, Lou Rawls, Jesse McCartney, Hillary Duff, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Paige, Al Jarreau, K-Ci & Jojo, Deborah Cox, Monica, Taylor Dayne, Keiko Matsui, Steve Nieves, Luis Miguel and Tarkan. Michael’s fluency in French was definitely an added bonus when he also worked in the studio with French artists like Calogero (The Charts), Marc Lavoine and Veronique Sanson. Other projects also included work with producers Rodney Jerkins, Philippe Saisse and David Foster. (note: on most of these recording credits, Michael is credited as “Annas Allaf”, his real name, Michael Heart being the stage name). Although most of Michael’s work has been in the recording studio, he also done some touring (notably back in the early 90’s, when he toured as a Flamenco guitarist in a guitar trio with Juan Manuel Canizares, opening for Dire Straits). He has also recorded and toured with the smooth jazz band Jango.

These days, when he is not promoting his new CD or writing new material, Michael is lending his production skills to various local artists, primarily working in his home studio.

In January of 2009, Michael also wrote and composed a song about the horrific situation of the Palestinian people in Gaza. The song is called “We will not go down”.


Please visit:

http://www.MichaelHeart.com

January 1st, 2009 --Previous Guests--, Cynthia McKinney, Greta Berlin, Michael Heart | 10 comments

10 Comments »

  1. Why do yu pub;ish such trash embellishing the nobility of your cause when the Hamas people which voted in and enjoy their life in Gaza under radical Islam shoot rockets and hold an Israeli they kidnapped from Israel captive…where is a song for Gilad?

    Comment by ricard lung | June 1, 2010


  2. Those of the Left argue that poor, suffering Mexicans and other Latinos have a moral right — that leftists argue should be made a legal one as well — to come to the US illegally in order to seek a better life. On the other hand, leftists say that the suffering Jews did not have a right to go to what was at the time Palestine to escape pogroms and terrible European antisemitism that ultimately culminated in the Holocaust, even when they legally purchased property from Egyptian and other non-Palestinian Arab landlords.

    As for the Arabs who chose to leave Israel in 1948 just until the new state was destroyed at which time they planned to return, they picked the wrong side. They have no moral right to return.

    Stripped of its postmodern narrative, your antisemitic — yes, antisemitic — position is nothing but a naked will to power. Don’t kid yourself into believing your position is a moral one. (I guess for you the facts don’t matter. After all, there are no facts; it’s the narrative that counts.)

    By the way, what kind of humans — can one even call them human? — use a Mickey Mouse look-a-like to encourage their children to aspire to martyrdom? Unfortunately, theirs is an unreformed, immature, retrograde cutthroat cult of death started by a prophet who bragged of all those he had beheaded and who had a special dislike for the Jews.

    Do you think the 750,000 Jews who were driven from their homes in Arab/Muslim countries in 1948 should also be compensated in some way? Unlike many of the Arabs living in “Palestine,” they were not Johnny-come-latelies!

    As for the lush citrus orchards and olive gardens, they never existed. Before the Jews, “Palestine” according to most observers (Mark Twain, included) was pretty much a sparsely wasteland. The Arabs started moving in (see comments of Churchill or FDR) after the Jews rehabbed the place.

    Comment by Marc | June 1, 2010


  3. My comment is this. People would not have been killed if you would have complied with the Israeli Authorities. All you would have had to do, is go to the port, let them search your cargo and you would have been on your merry way, and oh, no casualties.

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