|
|
|
Roger Waters über Israel und Gaza. Interview: Democracy Now, 31.12.2009
31.12.2009: Aus Protest gegen die israelische Blockadepolitik und das internationale Schweigen rufen Friedensaktivisten und Palästina-Solidaritätsgruppen aus aller Welt dazu auf, zum Jahresende massenhaft in den Gazastreifen zu kommen. Zu den prominenten Unterstützern und Teilnehmern gehören die US-Schriftstellerin Alice Walker, der Professor für Linguistik, Noam Chomsky, der Franziskanerpriester Louis Vitale, der südafrikanische Politiker Ronnie Kasrils und Roger Waters von der Gruppe Pink Floyd. Auch aus Deutschland werden Friedensaktivisten dabei sein. (Quelle: Junge Welt)
Democracy Now!’s Miguel Nogueira spoke with Roger Waters this weekend and asked him about Gaza. ROGER WATERS: We implore the Egyptian government to allow this peaceful, nonviolent protest at the siege of this country to proceed. I have a feeling they will. This again points to the power, or the potential power, of this demonstration. I think the Egyptian government may find that if they deny this due process of the rights of human beings to peacefully protest when they see a crime being committed, then they will find themselves on very dangerous shifting sands and put into a very difficult position themselves. So this again speaks to the fact that the organizing committee of the Freedom March on Gaza have already achieved—even before they start, they’ve achieved, to some extent, their aim, because this is becoming big news around the world, and it will become bigger and bigger news.
And if, as we all hope,
they actually make it
across the border and
they meet with
Palestinians, I think
it’s hard to imagine
what an amazing surge of
hope that could engender
in the hearts of the
Palestinian people who
actually meet with them
and get to talk to
people from the outside,
and so on and so forth,
and for them to
understand that we have
not forgotten them. Info: democracynow |