Hunger strikers draw Egyptian support

U.S. peace activists staged a hunger strike in Cairo in support of the people of Gaza at the end of 2009. Hedy Epstein, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor from St. Louis, Missouri, is in the pink-striped shirt (back row, middle). In front of Epstein is Martha Hennessy, an occupational therapist from Perkinsville, Vermont; she is also the granddaughter of Dorothy Day, the renowned Roman Catholic peace activist who founded the Catholic Worker. To their left (photo right) is Franciscan priest Father Louie Vitale, staff of Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service, from San Francisco, California. This was the fifth day of their fast, during which they announced that they would not yet conclude their demonstration in support of Gaza.One of the acts of conscience which impressed the Egyptian public, inspired the Gaza Freedom March delegation, and echoed compassionately through exchanges with Palestinians in Gaza, was the act of thirty delegates to initiate a fast at the beginning of the gather in Cairo. Especially impressive was that these individuals were always at the front of actions over the five days we were in Cairo, and always warm and interactive with the Egyptian Police, the public, press, and international delegation. This is the statement they issued as we prepared to disband in Cairo.

Press Statement of the Gaza Freedom March Hunger Strikers - January 1, 2010

We are thirty activists from around the world, inspired by Hedy Epstein, the 85-year-old Holocaust survivor, who initiated a hunger strike in Cairo for the opening of the boards of Gaza to the outside world.

We recognize that the Palestinians of Gaza continue to hunger for food, shelter, and most of all for freedom. We continue to hunger for justice for Gaza and for all of Palestinian. At this time we announce that we will feast when Gaza feasts.

A majority of the Gaza Freedom March hunger strikers sat in front of the Journalist Syndicate in Cairo, Egypt, on January 1, 2010, where the strike began five days earlier on the anniversary of the invasion of Gaza.Until that time, each of us will choose the time to end her/his fast and again take food.

Our pleasure in that food will always be mixed with the pain of Palestinians.

We call on all people of conscience from around the world to renew their resolve for peace and justice in Palestine.

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