Israeli occupation authorities denied on Monday entry of American human rights activist Pam Bailey into Gaza Strip, banned her for ten years.
Bailey is the international secretary of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and director of
We Are Not Numbers. She was granted a permit to enter Gaza, but the Israeli airport authorities said she was not allowed to enter the country due to her organisation’s ‘illegal’ human rights work.
She arrived in the Israel Ben Gurion Airport on August 21 on her way to the Gaza Strip, be she was detained by the Israeli Border Police in a jail-like barracks for 11 hours without access to her telephone or laptop.
After receiving inhumane treatment, she was deported back to the United States.
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“Despite the fact that I already had been granted a permit to enter Gaza, the Israeli airport police said I was not allowed to enter the country due to my organisation’s ‘illegal’ human rights work,” Bailey said.
“When I later consulted an Israeli attorney, I was told that Israel has created a blacklist of Palestinian and international NGOs it does not like due to their advocacy for human rights.
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Euro-Med monitors and reports human rights abuses throughout the Middle East-North African region, with its headquarters in Geneva and one of its primary field offices is in the Gaza Strip.
We Are Not Numbers, which Bailey founded and directs, is a Euro-Med project that trains Palestinian youth to be effective storytellers in both Gaza and Lebanon.
Bailey was on her way into Gaza to train a new group of writers, kick off a women’s empowerment initiative and supervise the production of a new report documenting Israel’s increasing crackdown on the entry of internationals into the Strip.
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