Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Six Nobel Peace Prize Elders condemn Gaza flotilla attack. � Fred Klonsky's blog

Six Nobel Peace Prize Elders condemn Gaza flotilla attack. � Fred Klonsky's blog

Six Nobel Peace Prize Elders condemn Gaza flotilla attack.


The Elders group of past and present world leaders, including former South African president Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, on Monday condemned as “completely inexcusable” the deadly Israeli attack on a flotilla carrying aid for Gaza.
“The Elders have condemned the reported killing by Israeli forces of more than a dozen people who were attempting to deliver relief supplies to the Gaza Strip by sea,” the 12—member group said in a statement issued in Johannesburg, where it met over the weekend.
The group, which was launched by Mr. Mandela on his birthday in 2007 to try to solve some of the world’s most intractable conflicts, called for a “full investigation” of the incident and urged the UN Security Council “to debate the situation with a view to mandating action to end the closure of the Gaza Strip.” “This tragic incident should