Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins the collective call to action for protests and international mobilizations on Friday, 22 December in solidarity with Ahed Tamimi and other Palestinian child prisoners and demanding their immediate release. We urge organizations to join in the call for action, republished below. Sign on at the Google Form.
Posters and Flyers | Call to Action
Events are already being organized in cities around the world, including: a protest in New York City on 22 December and actions in London and Manchester on 23 December, as well as protests for Palestine on 22 and 23 December in Montreal, Berlin, Brussels, Athens and Milan that will include calls for freedom for Ahed Tamimi and all Palestinian prisoners. See the full list of demonstrations: https://samidoun.net/2017/12/global-protests-demand-u-s-and-zionist-hands-off-jerusalem-the-capital-of-palestine/
We will add additional events to the list as we become aware of them! Please email us at [email protected] or message us on Facebook to let us know about your protests for the Day of Action and for Palestine.
Posters and Flyers
The following posters and flyers can be used by organizers planning actions to support Ahed Tamimi, Nariman Tamimi, Nour Tamimi and other Palestinian prisoners.
Download flyer for distribution (1/2 letter page – PDF)
Call to Action
Republished from: https://nycsjp.wordpress.com/2017/12/20/demand-an-end-to-child-detention-free-ahed-tamimi-and-all-palestinian-political-prisoners/
Demand an end to child detention: Free Ahed Tamimi and all Palestinian Political Prisoners
#FreeAhedTamimi Joint Statement
On Tuesday, December 19th, 2017 at 4 AM EEST 16-year old Ahed Tamimi, youth leader and daughter of activists Nariman and Bassem Tamimi, was abducted from her home in Nabi Saleh in the West Bank during a pre-dawn raid carried out by Israeli Occupation Forces. According to Bassem, at least 30 soldiers were involved in the raid and Ahed’s arrest. During the raid, occupation forces assaulted multiple members of the Tamimi family, including Nariman and Ahed’s 14-year old brother, and confiscated their cell phones and computers. Later in the day, after learning that Ahed was being held at a police station near Jabaa village, Nariman traveled there to be present for her daughter’s interrogation, only to be arrested by occupation forces upon arrival.
Tuesday’s raid and Ahed and Nariman’s arrests follow on the heels of Ahed’s 14-year-old cousin, Mohammad, being shot in the face with a rubber bullet by IOF on Friday during a protest in Nabi Saleh. Mohammad was put in a medically induced coma for 72 hours and remains in critical condition. A video posted on Facebook by Bassem Tamimi on Friday shows Ahed and Nariman blocking two israeli soldiers from entering their home after occupation forces had just shot Mohammad in the face and fired tear-gas canisters directly at their home, breaking several windows.
The Tamimi family is no stranger to brutal Zionist oppression, as family members have been regularly harassed, detained, beaten, and shot by IOF countless times over the years, targeted for their leading role in organizing weekly protests in the village of Nabi Saleh to demand the end of Israeli encroachment on their lands. According to members of the Tamimi family, Nabi Saleh has been raided on a near nightly basis for the past three months. Bassem, Ahed’s father, has been detained at least 11 times by Israeli authorities and has spent over three years in administrative detention without charge or trial. Israel uses administrative detention to incarcerate Palestinians indefinitely and without ever revealing what the allegations are. Under administrative detention, Palestinians can be detained and re-detained indefinitely, a method used to neutralize political action. There are currently over 450 Palestinians in Administrative detention. Mass incarceration of indigenous peoples is a consistent strategy in the toolbox of colonizers, practiced to neutralize effective political actors and normalize the abduction and torture of sisters, mothers, brothers, fathers, children and comrades. However, history has shown that Palestinians and nationally oppressed have resisted this formula and created their own: one that demands resistance in all its forms in the face of repression.
In the words of Bassem,
“We have no choice but to resist. But because we resist, we pay the price.”
Ahed is one of 311 Palestinian child prisoners in Israeli jails as of November 2017. Israeli Occupation Forces regularly abduct, arrest, and abuse Palestinian children and torture them while in custody. On the evening of December 10, 17-year-old Abd al-Khaliq Burnat, son of activist Iyad Burnat, and two of his friends, Hamzah Al-Khatib and Malik Radhiwas, were abducted by occupation forces while they were out getting pizza. And just days prior on December 7, a photo of 16-year-old Fawzi al-Junaidi went viral in which he is seen blindfolded and handcuffed, surrounded by nearly twenty occupation forces. He now faces charges of throwing stones at israeli soldiers in military court. These are just some of the 450+ Palestinians, over 130 of them children, who have been abducted by Israeli forces since the US administration under Trump recognized Palestinian Al-Quds (Jerusalem) as the capital of the settler-colonial occupier state of Israel. This symbolic assault on Palestinian sovereignty has validated and further emboldened the Zionist entity to continue their unchecked hostility towards Palestinians.
The arrest of Ahed Tamimi is not an isolated incident, but rather follows suit with Israel’s policies and increased attacks on Palestinians since Trump’s announcement on Jerusalem. As Palestinians continue to mobilize in light of this decision, and for all issues that occur as a result of it, it is imperative that the international community condemns all efforts by Israel to stifle Palestinian resistance. Israel’s attempts to silence and instill fear in Palestinian youth, must be met with outrage, while extending full support to targeted Palestinians so they are not demoralized.
We stand against the imprisonment of all Palestinians, especially Palestinain children. We believe all occupied people have a right to resist their occupation by all means necessary. We stand by the Tamimi family in this difficult time and salute their struggle in their firm resistance against Zionist aggression.
#FreeAhedTamimi #HandsOffJerusalem #Right2Resist
A Call For Action:
We are calling for individuals and groups to show solidarity by signing onto this statement and distributing it amongst your networks. You can sign on by filling out this google form. We are also calling for:
- A social media flood to #FreeAhedTamimi: Change your individual or group profile photo on social media to the photo included in this post, and include a link to this statement in the caption while spreading the hashtag #FreeAhedTamimi
- Photo campaign: Share a picture of yourself or your organization with a sign that shows support for Ahed Tamimi and her family.
- Organize an action or event: on Friday 12/22 educate and mobilize the demand for freedom for the Tamimi family and all Palestinian political prisoners. This can either be a demonstration, or even just tabling and passing out flyers on the situation. More materials will be provided in the next coming days for this.
If you are unable to do either, US residents can call their local representative and encourage them to sponsor the #NoWayToTreatAChild campaign and H.R. 4391, the Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act as well as urge them to demand the release of the Tamimi family and all Palestinian political prisoners.
For those internationally, demand an end to the treatment of Palestinians who are rightfully resisting colonization, and demand for the release of the Tamimi family and all Palestinian political prisoners. Call your government officials to demand the release of the Tamimi family and all Palestinian political prisoners.
- Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop: + 61 2 6277 7500
- Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland: +1-613-992-5234
- United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson: +44 20 7008 1500
The undersigned,
- Jacksonville Palestine Solidarity Network
- NYC Students for Justice in Palestine
- Palestinian Youth Movement
- Palestine Solidarity Committee – Austin, TX
- University of Minnesota Students for Justice in Palestine
Endorsers:
- Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
- Muslim American Society – NY
- Al-Awda NY
- University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Students for Justice in Palestine
- City College of New York Students for Justice in Palestine
- John Jay Students for Justice in Palestine
- Portland Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights
- Portland Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines
- American Muslims for Palestine: New Jersey
- American Muslims for Palestine: New York
- US Palestine Community Network
- Labor for Palestine
- Jews for Palestinian Right of Return
- Bears for Palestine – UC Berkeley
- Palestine Solidarity Alliance of Hunter College
- Hunter College SJP
- Decolonize this Place
- Jewish Voice for Peace – Twin Cities
- Eastern Michigan University Students for Justice in Palestine
- Queer Palestinian Empowerment Network
- The Hampton Institute
- DSA LA Refoundation Caucus
- Boston University SJP
- Dallas Palestine Coalition
- Alrahbi
- FSU Students for Justice in Palestine
- Dickinson College SJP
- EMU Queer and Trans People of Color Collective
- Anakbayan NY
- UC Santa Barbara SJP
- Stanford SJP
- Jacksonville Community Action Committee
- SWANA Alliance
- UCT Palestine Solidarity Forum
- MENA-RRC
- Merton PSC
- UCSB Jewish Voice for Peace