Let Us Help The Yemeni People!
A Message From Caleb Maupin Onboard the “Iran Shahed” Rescue
Ship in the Persian Gulf
By Caleb Maupin
May 14, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - I have just heard what the US
officials have said, and I must say that I and all the other peace activists
aboard the Iran Shahed are filled with burning outrage.
Why should we drop the goods in Djibouti and let the United Nations deliver them
for us? Why should we trust the United Nations, which has stood by and allowed
the Saudi military to destroy Yemen and slaughter thousands of innocent people?
Why should we specifically trust the United Nations Relief Works Agency, which
has a history of disgusting scandals, mismanaging assistance to those in need?
The United Nations cannot be trusted.
Its no secret from anyone that the UNRWA Refugee Camps in Jordan and Turkey are
recruiting centers for anti-government militants in Syria and other terrorist
groups. Articles from the New Yorker and other publications have described how
deeply embedded the presence of the so-called “Free Syrian Army” is in UNRWA’s
supposedly “peaceful” activities at Zaatari refugee camp.
We do not want to provide aid to Al-Queda or ISIS. We do not want to provide aid
to the Saudi military which is slaughtering people. We want to help the innocent
victims of this horrific war, and we will not pass our task on to the
discredited and complicit United Nations.
Let Us “Help The Oppressed”
This ship not only contains water, flour, and medical supplies, but also 50
passengers including myself. Among us are 3 general surgeons, 2
anesthesiologists, 4 general physicians, the technicians of an
operating theater, and the technicians of anesthesia. The entire population of
this ship aside from the peace activists, the crew, and a few Iranian
journalists, are medical volunteers.
These men are very devout muslims, moved by their faith to “help the oppressed”
as they have been instructed by important figures in the history of their
religion. They don’t want to go to Djibouti, they
want to go to Yemen and begin to treat the injuries of men, women, and children
who are facing horrific atrocities at the hands of the Saudi criminals and their
Wall Street masters.
These Iranian men are not ignorant of what is going on, like the US public is.
The media in the United States and Western Europe has largely ignored and
mischaracterized what is taking place in Yemen.
They have tried to pass it off as a “proxy war” or religious conflict.
The media in Iran is very different. Iranians see every day on their TV screens
what the Saudis are doing to the people of Yemen. The men on this ship have
watched mothers hug their children who are now missing arms and legs. They have
seen the hospitals and power plants that have been demolished. They have seen
all the horrific war crimes being committed by the Saudi regime, and they are
moved to take action. The doctors aboard want to do as they have sworn to do in
the oath of their profession. They want to use their medical training to provide
relief and assistance.
A Humanitarian Mission
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a sovereign nation, and it has received
permission from another sovereign nation, Yemen, to deliver 2,500 tons of water,
flour, and medicine.
There is no question about the humanitarian nature of this mission. A letter
declaring the mission has been sent to the International Red Cross/Red Crescent
Society headquarters in Geneva, as well as to the Red Crescent Societies of
Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The loading of the ship was a public event, with various
media outlets from throughout the region filming the humanitarian goods as they
were put onboard.
Everything that entered this vessel was thoroughly inspected to make sure that
NOTHING that could be considered a weapon was loaded. To put weapons on this
ship would be an extreme violation of the charter and principles of the Iranian
Red Crescent Society, as it is a purely humanitarian, non-military organization.
Iranian leaders are right not to allow a Saudi inspection to take place. As
someone from the United States in the middle of the Persian gulf, the last thing
I want is the barrel of a Saudi gun pointed in my
face. How do we know the Saudis would not use such an inspection as an
opportunity to plant weapons in order to tarnish the image of the Iranians, and
legally endanger me and my fellow peace activists?
Despite all the facts, the Israeli criminals still maintain that their attacks
on a similar humanitarian mission to Gaza were justified. The billionaires who
run this world are ruthless masters of deception.
Food and Medicine as a “Provocation?”
US officials have used words like “provocation” in response to our mission. What
kind of world are we living in, when the Red Crescent Society, bringing a boat
full of medical supplies and food is
considered a provocation?
For weeks the Saudi regime has been committing horrific war crimes in Yemen. The
day before we departed it was reported that the Saudis bombed a school full of
innocent Yemeni children. The United Nations Security Council, the International
Criminal Court, and all of the major bodies supposedly responsible for keeping
peace have sat back and allowed these horrific crimes to take place. The United
States has supported the Saudi attack.
Yet, now the United States is bombastically ordering Iran not to send a boat
full of doctors, medical professionals, water, flour, and medicine to those in
need.
I am forced to think of my comrades in the Venceremos Brigade and Pastors for
Peace who have so heroically defied the US laws and delivered aid to Cuba
throughout the last few decades. What kind of twisted world is it when
delivering water, food, and medical supplies involves so many risks and
consequences?
In the United States, the wealthiest country in the world, those who manufacture
the tanks, cruise missiles, and nuclear weapons are among the richest and most
powerful people. They are joined by those who own the health insurance cartels
who make their profits denying care to those in need. Let us not forget the
owners of private prisons, who enrich themselves locking people away, and
subjecting them to inhuman tortures like solitary confinement.
In this twisted system of modern neo-liberal capitalism, it is those who harm
others who are rewarded. People like me, who seek to deliver aid to people who
are suffering, face extreme threats and
condemnation.
I urge everyone who may be otherwise inclined, to allow us to complete our
mission. Let us reach the port of Hodeidah, where the Yemenis who have suffered
so much are anxiously awaiting our delivery.
Let The Hungry Children of Yemen Live!
This Illegal, Immoral Blockade Must End!
Don’t Block The Rescue Boat!
(I ask my friends in the United States and elsewhere to please forward and post
this message as widely as possible. Send it to the press, put it on social
media, repost it anywhere you want. My internet access onboard is very, very
limited, so PLEASE help spread the word about our humanitarian mission.)