Israeli Action against So-Called Freedom
Flotilla
By B. Raman
According to the British Broadcasting
Corporation, the so-called Freedom Flotilla
carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza,
which was intercepted by the Israeli Navy in
international waters on May 31, 2010,
consisted of three cargo ships and three
passenger ships.
2.Most of the casualties were reported on
Mavi Marmara, a passenger ferry, one of
three ships provided by Insani Yardim Vakfi
(IHH), a Turkish humanitarian organisation,
which is also known as the Humanitarian
Relief Foundation, The Foundation for Human
Rights and Freedom and Humanitarian Relief –IHH.
It is banned in Israel, which accuses it of
links to Hamas and Al Qaeda. The other ships
were organised by the Free Gaza Movement, an
international coalition of activist groups.
3. The ships were reportedly carrying
supplies including cement, wheelchairs,
paper and water purification systems. The
flotilla's nearly 700 passengers were mainly
Turkish, but also included nationals of the
US, the UK, Australia, Greece, Canada,
Belgium, Ireland, the Swedish author Henning
Mankell, two Australian journalists and
three German MPs.
4. According to reports from Pakistan,
there were also some Pakistanis on board the
IHH ferry. The Pakistani authorities were
trying to enquire what happened to them.
While the Israeli authorities were prepared
to allow the humanitarian supplies to reach
the people of Gaza after inspecting them at
a port designated by them, the organisers of
the flotilla were opposed to any inspection
of the cargo by the Israeli authorities.
5. Israeli fears over the passengers on
board the ships and over their contents were
understandable because of strong suspicions
nursed by the intelligence and security
authorities of many countries over the
background of the IHH, which came into
existence in 1992 ostensibly to provide
humanitarian assistance to the Muslims of
Bosnia. Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and
Iran, with the connivance of the Bill
Clinton Administration then in power in the
US, helped the Bosnian Muslims in their
fight against the Serbs.
6. Many Bosnian Muslims were brought to
Pakistan for being trained in the camps of
the Markaz Dawa Al Irshad (MDI) as the
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD), the political wing of
the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET,) was then known
and then taken back to Bosnia. There was
considerable flow of money and arms and
ammunition to the Bosnian separatists. Many
Pakistanis from Pakistan itself as well as
from the Pakistani diaspora in the UK were
trained by the JUD and taken to Bosnia for
participating in the jihad against the
Serbs. Some Indian-origin Muslims from Saudi
Arabia were also taken to Bosnia.
7. All these activities for the provision
of volunteers, money and arms and ammunition
to the Bosnian separatists were allegedly
co-ordinated by the IHH, under the cover of
a humanitarian organisation, with the
collaboration of the MDI. Amongst the
Pakistanis who played an active role in
organising assistance for the Bosnians
through the IHH and the MDI were
Lt.Gen.(retd) Hamid Gul and Lt.Gen (retd).
Assad Durrani, former heads of the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Qazi
Hussain Ahmed, the then Amir of the
Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI, and Prof.Hafeez Ahmed
Sayeed, who was then the Amir of the MDI.
Lt.Gen. Assad Durrani, who was posted as the
Pakistani Ambassador to Germany by
Mrs.Benazir Bhutto, the then Pakistani Prime
Minister, co-ordinated the assistance from
the Ummah to the Bosnians.
8. All these Pakistanis frequently used to
visit Bosnia. Mrs.Benazir herself made a
joint visit to Bosnia along with Mrs. Tansu
Ciller, the then Turkish Prime Minister, in
February 1994. Among Pakistani volunteers
from the diaspora in the UK who allegedly
worked for the IHH in Bosnia was Omar
Sheikh, who is now in jail in Pakistan after
having been sentenced to death for his role
in the kidnapping and execution of Daniel
Pearl, the US journalist, in Karachi in
January-February, 2002. He has appealed
against the death sentence.
9. All indications from reliable Pakistani
and other sources were that the IHH’s role
in Bosnia was not solely humanitarian. The
humanitarian cover was allegedly used for
keeping alive the Bosnian jihad and enabling
it to succeed against the Serbs. The IHH
allegedly played a similar role in Chechnya
by helping the local Muslims in their jihad
against the Soviet and then Russian troops.
It then turned its attention to helping the
Kashmiris by funding refugee camps for
Kashmiris set up by the MDI and other
Pakistani jihadi organisations in
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK). These
refugee camps also became training centres
for training Kashmiri and Pakistani jihadis
for fighting against the Indian security
forces.
10. The IHH also played an active role, in
collaboration with the JUD, in organising
humanitarian relief after the devastating
earthquake in the POK in 2005. The flow of
money and other assistance from the Muslims
in other countries for the quake victims was
co-ordinated by the IHH.
11. The IHH has also been contributing
funds to the International Islamic
University in Pakistan, which has been
providing ideological motivation to the
jihadis fighting in Afghanistan. Amongst
other Pakistani organisations with which the
IHH has allegedly been collaborating are the
Al Rashid Trust, which was designated by the
US and the Terrorism Monitoring Committee of
the UN Security Council after 9/11 as an
organisation allegedly funding terrorism,
and the Khubaib Foundation, which reportedly
runs a network of orphanages. The Foundation
frequently organises visits by IHH
delegations to the POK and Gilgit-Baltistan.
12. The Israeli authorities have valid
reasons to be concerned over the links of
the IHH with the Hamas. One cannot find
fault with their decision to stop the
Flotilla in order to prevent its cargo from
reaching Gaza uninspected. Any intelligence
agency worth its salt would be concerned
over the dangers of arms and ammunition and
weapons of mass destruction material like
material for dirty bombs being smuggled into
Gaza along with the humanitarian cargo. It
would have been the height of
irresponsibility to have allowed the cargo
to proceed to Gaza without being inspected.
13. It is tragic that there were casualties
among the passengers of the ferry hired by
the IHH, which was boarded by Israeli
commandoes following resistance put up by
the passengers of the ferry, but this could
not have been helped. Israel exercised its
right of self-defence to protect the lives
of its citizens from any dangerous cargo
carried by the ships. India should refrain
from criticising Israel for its action.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New
Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute
For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate
of the Chennai Centre For China Studies.
E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com)