PSU STUDENT ON GAZA FREEDOM MARCH

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Air date: 
Mon, 01/04/2010 - 12:00am

Protesters planning to cross into the Gaza Strip in a March to Free Gaza continue to be held up in Egypt.
Thirteen hundred Marchers from over forty countries have been stopped in Cairo and prevented from entering the Gaza Strip.
While in Cairo, they have protested at Embassies, gotten their message out, and sent pleas directly to the President of Egypt.
The Egyptian Government announced that it would allow one hundred of the marchers to procede to Gaza by bus with their supplies, leaving the rest of the protesters behind.
 This caused a great deal of controversy among the marchers, and upset Portland State University Student Erin Deramus
She spoke to KBOO by phone from Cairo, Egypt, where she is part of the Free Gaza March.

That was Erin Deramus. Erin is a student at Portland State University and she is currently in Egypt as part of the Free Gaza march. The March has been stopped in Cairo and prevented from crossing into the Gaza Strip. The Egyptian Government has allowed only two busloads of the Marchers to procede towards the Gaza strip with supplies.
Supplies are also headed to the Gaza Strip with a British caravan known as Viva Palestina, which is still a day or more away from Gaza.

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