Saturday, January 22, 2011


On 2nd Dec. 10 we “The 1st Asian Caravan for Ldiberation Of Palestine and to end the siege on Gaza stared from Rajghat - Delhi

Covering Pakistan – India-Iran-turkey-Syria-Lebanon-Egypt

We reached Gaza on 3rd .

By our entrance and 12 heavy truck loads attempted successfully to broke the siege on gaza.

All the journey was wonderful, opened up lots of windows of life. The political exposure was incredible




Here I m shearing two unforgettable moments of the journey

1 we are in the Parliament of Iran – a meeting after president Ahmedanizad .


2 we are in the shadow of attacks from worlds Imperialists and Zionist regime d at GAAZA and …


asia to gaza

The list of our date wise halts

2nd Dec. we stared from rajghat & reached at Chandigarh (2am of third)

3rd Sajjiwadi (near Amratsar)

4th Malerkotala

5th Lahore

6th Lahore to Delhi – bus

7th Delhi

8th Zaidan

9th Kerman

10th Ifatahan

11th Qom (1am of 12th )

12th Tehran

13th Tehran

14th & 15th Tebris

16th Bajargan

17th Wan Cith (turkey)

18th Diyabakir

19th Gazian Tep

20th Damascus (Syria )

21 – 24th Damascus

25th dec – 1st jan Lattikiya

2nd jan 2011 - Damascus – Al Arish –

3rd Gaza

4th & 5th Gaza

6th Rafa – Cairo (journey)

7th CairoDelhi (flight)

8th Back at Delhi

Sunday, January 16, 2011


press realize after caravan http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Caravan-back-impressed-with-Gazans/articleshow/7256872.cms

NEW DELHI: The first Asian caravan that went to Gaza with aid is back with stories of how the members were inspired by people living there. The people of Gaza taught them to live each day like it's their last and not fear anything in life. The caravan, which included 120 people from 17 countries, also had an eight-month-old baby on board along with a 70-year-old. In face of heavy odds and the dangers along the route, the group managed to reach Gaza, keeping Gandhi's ideals close to their heart.


Many of the people, who took part in the trip, had to even collect money for passports before they could embark on this journey. "We started out on December 2 from Rajghat and were in Gaza for four to five days. We distributed books on Gandhi to the people there hoping to spread the message of non-violence. We have learnt a lot from the people of Gaza who live with much more freedom than seen in any other part of the world," says Feroze Mithiborwala, the person behind this Asian caravan. They caravan returned to Delhi on January 7.

On the way to Gaza, the caravan traversed through Iran, Syria, Turkey, among other countries. "All our boarding and lodging was taken care of in all these countries. Many of the people who were part of the caravan had never boarded a flight before. This journey was life-altering for all of us," Mithiborwala adds.

The group included people from various walks of life, of different age groups and religious beliefs. "This journey has given me a new perspective. This journey was not about people about a particular faith but it saw the coming together of people on a humanitarian issue," says Biraj Patnaik, who was part of the caravan.

Aslam Khan of the All India Students Association recalls his experience of being cooped inside the ship, which was not allowed to cross over from Al-Arish in Egypt to Gaza, for four day

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Back at home after 43 days.
1st Asian caravan for Gaza was significant in many sense.
there'll be 'hang over'!!! which everybody will se

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Gaza beyond words