Gaza Strip, Gaza - Brooklyn Councilman, Borough President Hopeful Leading Gaza Convoy |
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Gaza Strip, Gaza - Among those leading the latest attempt by international radical leftists to enter Gaza was New York City Councilman Charles Barron, who is running for Brooklyn Borough President. Barron represents the 42nd council district in Brooklyn, which includes parts of East Flatbush, Canarsie, East New York, and Brownsville.
After arriving in Egypt on July 13, the "Viva Palestina" group, which included well known radical leftists such as British MP George Galloway and former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, were prevented by Egyptian authorities from entering Sinai.
The group had planned to travel from Sinai to Gaza with what they said was a convoy of medical supplies. In the past, say Israeli officials, many of these groups have attempted to smuggle in supplies that can be used by Hamas terrorists to make weapons with which to attack Israel.
The Egyptians sent them back to Cairo as they attempted to cross the Suez Canal, only to relent several days later and allow the group to enter Gaza via Sinai. While in Gaza, the group met with senior Hamas terrorists.
Accompanying the group was a contingent of Neturei Karta members, who were praised by Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniyeh, (as was reported here by VIN News).
Barron, along with Galloway and McKinney, urged activists to contact authorities in the U.S. and England to push Egypt into allowing the delegation to enter Gaza. Egyptian authorities said the group had not filed its paperwork properly, but Barron disputed this, saying the group would "get around these obstacles."
Speaking by phone to a group of protesters outside the Egyptian UN Mission in New York, Barron said that "the revolutionary spirit of Palestine has ignited the struggle. Those taking to the streets in the U.S. and worldwide have earned the credit for this breakthrough with the Egyptian government."
"They don’t want this to be successful because they don’t want any more convoys," Barron said. "They want to set an example with us. They were hoping that they would discourage us."
Barron, a former Black Panther member, is one of seven currently declared candidates planning to run in the Democratic party primaries to qualify as the party's candidate as Brooklyn Borough President. After the passage of a bill to extend term limits, the current Borough President, Marty Markowitz, is running for a third term, and is considered a favorite in the September race.
Barron has also been bitterly at odds with both current mayor Michael Bloomberg and former mayor Rudy Giuliani. "We have suffered under a mayor - Rudy Giuliani - who inflamed racial incidents in the city. Now we suffer under a mayor - Mayor Bloomberg - who is clueless about racial inequality,"
During a protest in January against Israel's Operation Cast Lead against Hamas terrorism, Barron told a group of protesters outside city hall that Bloomberg "doesn't speak for all New Yorkers. And we need to be politically strong. Don't be afraid to stand up and say that Israel is wrong."
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Jul 19, 2009 at 09:15 AM A big lie Says:
Racially speaking the tensions were inflamed in David Dinkins administration and
calm under Giuliani because he showed an iron fist to the race hustlers.
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Jul 19, 2009 at 09:14 AM Anonymous Says:
Barron is a pretty crazy guy. I don't think he'll ever get elected for a position bigger than the one he is in.
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Jul 19, 2009 at 10:07 AM Anonymous Says:
With his ever present Nehru jacket and black panther rhetoric this Charles Baron is still living in the 1960's. I agree that unless he has no opponent he's never going to win an election for a higher office.
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Jul 19, 2009 at 10:41 AM murray Says:
“ Barron is a pretty crazy guy. I don't think he'll ever get elected for a position bigger than the one he is in. ”
no dog will be safe in NYC after this creep is elected to dog-catcher.
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Jul 19, 2009 at 12:49 PM esther Says:
hopefully on their next attempt they'll get hit by a hamas missle that went "astray."
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Jul 19, 2009 at 03:19 PM Charlie Hall Says:
Galloway and McKinney are crazy anti-Semites. If Barron really wants to help the people of Gaza, he isn't going to accomplish that by associating with folks like that.
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Jul 20, 2009 at 09:48 AM Anonymous Says:
Let him go live in Gaza!