Dozens of arts and media professionals have set sail for Gaza in a flotilla of boats often known as the Thousand Madleens, amongst them the Bangladeshi photographer and curator, Shahidul Alam. The group, which left Otranto, Italy on 1 October and is at the moment in worldwide waters, expects to be apprehended by Israeli forces inside the subsequent 24 hours.
Alam is travelling on the Conscience, which he describes as the biggest personal vessel to have tried to interrupt the siege of Gaza for the reason that begin of the battle in October 2023. It accommodates 92 civilians from 26 international locations together with Israel, most of whom are both medics or arts employees.
Talking from on board, Alam tells The Artwork Newspaper that these folks have taken half as a result of “Israel has particularly focused medics and journalists over the course of its genocide in Gaza”. He describes the flotilla as “an illustration of solidarity with folks from our personal occupation in Palestine”.
Different civilian convoys—together with the International Sumud Flotilla, on which Greta Thunberg was detained on 1 October by Israeli safety forces—have been designed to hold help to Gaza, the place, below sustained Israeli assault, a minimum of 66,000 folks have been killed and 640,000 endure from what a United Nations-backed skilled panel lately dubbed a “man-made” famine. Israel has blocked meals and medical help from coming into Gaza, barred all international journalists, and killed 223 Palestinian journalists.
Israel launched its army marketing campaign in Gaza instantly following the Hamas terror assault on 7 October 2023, during which during which round 1,200 have been killed and 253 folks have been taken hostage. Round 50 of them are nonetheless being held by Hamas.
“We’re carrying provides too as a result of we don’t need to be a burden,” Alam explains. “However our mission is barely totally different: we need to problem the legality of the siege itself. We need to show that, when governments have simply paid lip service to the horrors in Gaza, folks energy will overcome.”
Alam says that he was “dissatisfied that it has taken so lengthy for folks within the arts and cultural world to return out [in solidarity]”, however that now the tide is popping, partly due to the Thousand Madleens. “After they see the way in which media and humanities individuals are responding, around the globe and on this boat, they must reply on ethical {and professional} grounds,” he says.
On board the Conscience, Alam is representing the Palestinian Arts and Tradition Solidarity Collective (PACSOC), a volunteer group which has sought to help fellow creatives in Palestine. This has concerned platforming their work and voices, and, more and more, attempting to save lots of their lives.
“We’ve been portray slogans and paintings all throughout the ship itself”, he says. “I contemplate {that a} demonstration of energy.”
Teams like PACSOC additionally replicate a rising engagement with the Palestinian trigger from throughout the International South.“I actually do really feel like I’m representing my nation,” Alam says. “The response in Bangladesh has been phenomenal. Within the final two or three days, I’ve gained 450,000 Fb followers.”
At 70 years outdated, and nonetheless affected by the results of torture in police custody in Bangladesh in 2018, Alam is aware of he’s taking a danger—nobody on board the Conscience is aware of how Israeli forces will reply. However, the photographer stays undaunted.
Referencing Bangladesh’s safety forces, he says: “The chance I face is minor in comparison with what different Bangladeshis have confronted, and it’s insignificant in comparison with what Gazans are going by now.”








