17 April marks Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, the annual international day to focus on the struggle and liberation of imprisoned Palestinians; this year, 2025, marks the second Palestinian Prisoners’ Day amid the height of the escalated US-Zionist genocide perpetrated against the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip and throughout occupied Palestine. Commemorated since 1974, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day highlights the struggle of Palestinian political prisoners behind Zionist bars, their leadership in the ongoing resistance and revolution, and emphasizes the ongoing demand for the full liberation of all Palestinian prisoners, a necessary component in the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea.
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins with the Palestinian prisoners’ movement, the liberation movement, and voices for justice around the world in urging action and organizing on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2025 everywhere, as part of a global escalation to end the genocide in Gaza now.
Since 1948, at least one million Palestinians have been imprisoned by the occupation, from all sectors of society, and especially from the popular classes in the refugee camps, the villages and the cities of Palestine. There is almost no Palestinian family that is untouched by the occupation’s system of colonial imprisonment. Every Palestinian prisoner is a father, mother, son, daughter, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend, beloved. The occupation seeks to isolate them from their families, communities and people, and indeed from the Palestinian, Arab and international movement, behind bars, and the challenge for us is to do all we can to break that isolation, stand with the prisoners and the resistance, and build the struggle for the liberation of Palestine in the face of repression, criminalization and imperialist assault.
The women prisoners like Haneen Jaber and Shatila Abu Ayyad, the students like Amr Kayed and Karmel Khawaja, the health workers like Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the movement leaders like Ibrahim Hamed, Ahmad Sa’adat, Mahmoud al-Ardah and Marwan Barghouti: every one of their lives and futures is precious. The Palestinian resistance and the people, particularly in Gaza, continue to bear the burden of genocide in order to achieve their liberation – and the liberation of all of Palestine from Zionist and imperialist colonial domination. This Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, amid Al-Aqsa Flood and the Flood of the Free, it is the moment for our global movement to escalate the struggle, to tear down the prison walls, to stand with the resistance defending Palestine and humanity, and to take action to shut down the Zionist regime, its imperialist backers, and their flows of weaponry and destruction that maintain the ongoing genocide.
We demand the liberation of all Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails, imperialist jails, and those of the Arab reactionary regimes and the Palestinian Authority, who continue to besiege the resistance even as it defends the Palestinian people fighting for their very existence.
Current Situation of Palestinian Prisoners
Imprisonment has always been a weapon of colonialism in Palestine. From the British colonizers who suppressed Palestinian revolts through mass imprisonment, home demolitions, and execution – and who first imposed the “emergency law” of administrative detention used against Palestinians today – to the Zionist colonizers who for 77 years have imposed a system of occupation, apartheid, criminalization, racism and dispossession upon the Palestinian people, the colonizers of Palestine have imprisoned strugglers, leaders, fighters, and visionaries. Imprisonment targets all sectors of the Palestinian people: workers, strugglers, teachers, journalists, doctors and health workers, farmers and fishers; from Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Occupied Palestine ’48; refugees in the camps inside Palestine and around the world – millions denied their right to return, while those who organize and resist may be pursued and imprisoned in Arab reactionary and international imperialist jails.
There are currently approximately 9,900 Palestinians jailed by the Zionist occupation regime, including nearly 3,500 held under administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial under a “secret file” that is indefinitely renewable, with Palestinians routinely imprisoned for years at a time under these arbitrary orders. They further include 400 child prisoners, 29 women prisoners, and 200 Palestinians from occupied Palestine ‘48. These numbers, however, do not reveal the extent of detention and incarceration currently being used against Palestinians abducted from Gaza by the invading genocidal forces. While 1,000 Palestinians from Gaza were liberated by the Resistance in the Toufan al-Ahrar prisoner exchange, an undisclosed number remain captive in various prisons as well as in the infamous torture camps like Sde Teiman and Anatot, set up for the purpose of imprisoning Palestinians from Gaza in the most severe of circumstances, with at least 1,555 Palestinians from Gaza known to prisoners’ organizations to be held captive by the Zionist regime.
Palestinian prisoners are experiencing routinized and systematic torture, abuse, denial of medical care, starvation, sexual, physical and psychological assault and the deprivation and violation of their most basic rights. To be clear, every right obtained by the Palestinian prisoners was not given to them by the Zionist regime, but achieved through the struggle and leadership of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement, through hunger strikes and organized action. For years, the confiscation of these achievements has been a central priority of the Zionist regime and a platform for fascist “leaders” of the Zionist project, from Gilad Erdan to Itamar Ben-Gvir.
The Martyrs of the Prisoners’ Movement
Alongside the extreme escalated genocide in Gaza, the mass displacement and land theft in the West Bank, and the ongoing assault on the Palestinian people everywhere throughout occupied Palestine and in exile and diaspora, the Zionist regime has been waging an all-out aggression against the Palestinian prisoners. Since 7 October 2023, during the period of Al-Aqsa Flood and amid the genocide in Gaza, at least 64 Palestinians have been martyred inside the occupation prisons. This number is not exact because the occupation regime consistently refuses to disclose information about the status of Palestinians abducted from Gaza.
The martyrs of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement in the past 18 months include the following:
- Omar Daraghmeh
- Arafat Hamdan
- Majed Ahmed Zaqoul
- Abdel-Rahman Al-Bahsh
- Atta Yousef Hasan Fayyad
- Zuhair Omar Sharif
- Raja Ismail Samour
- Walid Abdel-Hadi Hamid
- Abdel-Rahman Mar’i
- Dr. Iyad Al Rantisi
- Thaer Samih Abu Assab
- Faraj Hussein Hasan Ali
- Hamdan Hassan Anaba
- Hussein Saber Abu Obeida
- Ali Abdullah Suleiman Al-Houli
- Arafat Al-Khawaja
- Mohammed Ahmed Al-Sabbar
- Mohammed Abu Sneineh
- Ahmed Rizq Qudaih
- Izz al-Din Ziad Al-Banna
- Asif Abdel-Mu’ti Al-Rifai
- Khaled Musa Jamal Al-Shawish
- Majed Hamdi Ibrahim Sawafiri
- Ahmed Abdel Marjan Al-Aqqad
- Jumaa Abu Ghanima
- Dr. Ziad Mohammed Al-Dalou
- Wafa Amin Mohammed Abdelhadi
- Kamal Hussein Ahmad Radi
- Walid Nimr Daqqah
- Fathi Mohammed Mahmoud Jadallah
- Abdel-Rahim Abdel-Karim Amer
- Dr. Adnan Al-Bursh
- Karim Abu Saleh
- Ismail Abdel-Bari Khader
- Mohammed Sharif Al-Assali
- Omar Abdelaziz Junaid
- Adnan Ashour
- Islam Al-Sarsawi
- Sheikh Mustafa Abu Ora
- Nasr el-Din Ziyara
- Kifah Dabaya
- Ayman Rajeh Issa Abed
- Zaher Tahsin Raddad
- Mohammed Munir Musa
- Walid Ahmed Khalifa
- Samir Mahmoud Al-Kahlout
- Moath Khaled Rayyan
- Anwar Aslim
- Sheikh Samih Suleiman Muhammad Aliwi
- Munir Abdullah al-Faqaawi
- Yassin Munir al-Faqaawi
- Mohammed Abdel-Rahman Idris
- Mohammed Anwar Labad
- Alaa Marwan Hamza al-Mahlawi
- Mohammed Walid Hussein Al-Aref
- Mohammed Rashid Saeed Al-Akka
- Ashraf Mohammed Abu Warda
- Motaz Mahmoud Abu Zneid
- Musaab Hani Haniyeh
- Ali Ashour Ali Al Batsh
- Tayseer Sababa Abou Al Saeed
- Khalil Haniyeh
- Ayman Abdel-Hadi Qudaih
- Mohammed Yassin Jabr
- Raafat Adnan Abu Fannouneh
- Khaled Mahmoud Qassem Abdallah
- Walid Khaled Ahmad
- Musaab Hassan Adili
- There are at least two more martyred workers from Gaza whose names have not been disclosed.
The following released prisoners were either martyred almost immediately upon their release due to torture and the denial of medical care, or, in the case of Kazem Zawahreh, following the prisoner exchange where he was returned to a Palestinian hospital in a coma.
- Rami Attiya Jumaa Abu Mustafa
- Farouk Ahmed Issa Khatib
- Kazem Issa Zawahreh
The martyrdom of Palestinian prisoners bears witness to multiple forms of abuse by the Zionist regime, including denial of medical care, severe physical and sexual torture and starvation and malnutrition, accompanied by the denial of family and legal visits, preventing any external surveillance of the mistreatment suffered by imprisoned Palestinians. The imprisonment of Palestinians has always been a form of “slow killing” given the systematic use of medical neglect by the occupation; however, it has clearly escalated to form part of the Zionist assassination policy targeting the Palestinian people, with examples such as Walid Daqqah, the Palestinian writer, freedom fighter and revolutionary intellectual who was martyred on 7 April 2024 after the deliberate denial of appropriate medical care or his necessary release; and Mohammed Walid Hussein Ali al-Aref from Nour Shams camp in Tulkarem, martyred on 4 December 2024 after being abducted from his home and beaten, as part of the targeting of the resistance in Tulkarem, Jenin and Tubas. Their martyrdom was a form of assassination and targeting, designed to remove them from the Palestinian political and social environment.
Most recently, Palestinian-Brazilian child prisoner Walid Khaled Ahmed of Silwad, 17 years old, one of the “cubs” and “flowers” of the prisoners’ movement, the imprisoned boys and girls abducted from their homes in violent night raids, denied an education and subjected to torture, was martyred inside Zionist prisons, with his body showing clear signs of starvation, malnutrition, scabies as well as infections caused by the provision of unsanitary food; the occupation regime refused to refrigerate food during the day amid the holy month of Ramadan.
Almost all of the martyred prisoners’ bodies continue to be detained by the occupation, amid hundreds of the bodies of Palestinian martyrs who have been deliberately withheld by the occupation for decades, from iconic struggler Dalal al-Mughrabi to martyred Sheikh Khader Adnan to the writer of revolution Walid Daqqah. The imprisonment of the bodies of the martyrs is intended to impose collective punishment upon the families and communities they loved, who are forbidden from bidding farewell to them, as well as an attempt to hold them hostage to achieve concessions from the Palestinian resistance in a prisoner exchange.
Palestinian Prisoners and the Resistance
Of course, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day not only commemorates the horrific experiences of torture and abuse experienced by imprisoned Palestinians, but also celebrates their leadership and organizing in the Palestinian resistance. The Palestinian prisoners’ movement dates back to the era of the British colonization of Palestine (also the period that introduced administrative detention to Palestine), when prisoners of the Palestinian resistance to both British and Zionist colonialism were jailed and executed. Prisoners developed poetry, music, art, and political organization, resistance and steadfastness behind bars, from the earliest Zionist forced labor camps during the Nakba to the organized institutions of the prisoners’ movement in the modern era of the Palestinian revolution.
Inside the prison cells and tents, Palestinian prisoners built a movement that transformed the Zionist dungeons into revolutionary schools. It is no accident that generations of leaders of the Palestinian resistance and revolution spent years in Zionist jails among their comrades, and that the Zionist entity constantly seeks to keep them in solitary confinement and locked away from their people and the global resistance movement and its international popular cradle.
Every Palestinian political organization has developed strong organizations inside the prisons, where cadres read together, develop their thinking and develop their capacity for strategic and organized action. Leaders of the Palestinian revolution and resistance behind bars, including Ahmad Sa’adat, Marwan Barghouti, Abdullah Barghouti, Ibrahim Hamed, Hassan Salameh, Bassem Khandakji and Abbas al-Sayyed, continue to not only symbolize leadership in the struggle and steadfastness in resistance in the most impossible of circumstances, but to actively lead the Palestinian cause and the global, comprehensive, resistance.
The martyred leader Yahya Sinwar wrote about this phenomenon in his novel, “The Thorn and the Carnation,” itself written and published while he was serving four life sentences in Bir al-Saba prison in 2003, describing events of the great popular Intifada:
The prison transformed into an academy teaching the culture and arts of the Intifada. In one tent, a session on the history of the Palestinian cause was held; in another, a session on security sciences and interrogation methods; in a third, a discussion on the jurisprudence of jihad and martyrdom. There were literacy classes, Arabic calligraphy courses, and more. Young men entered the prison illiterate and left after six months able to read and write, equipped with various skills needed for their cause.
Groups of friends in different areas or mosques planned their activities for when they were released, vowing to continue and develop the Intifada….The Negev prison, which housed tens of thousands of detainees, turned into a real academy. Waves of youth entered and graduated, all studying, gaining experience, and exchanging knowledge.
The Palestinian prisoners remain the compass of struggle pointing towards liberation and return, and their liberation is so urgent and essential to the Palestinian people that they remain a high priority of the Palestinian resistance, sparking operations in order to secure a prisoner exchange. It has been shown time and time again that the only way that Palestinians may effectively secure the liberation of their prisoners is by carrying out an exchange with the occupation by capturing Zionist soldiers and settlers and holding them as the prisoners of war of the Resistance.
Most recently, 1777 Palestinian prisoners were liberated in the Toufan al-Ahrar exchange as part of the first stage of the ceasefire in Gaza, whose later stages the Zionist regime has refused to implement, achieved by the Palestinian Resistance. These included hundreds of prisoners with life sentences and long sentences, who expressed their love and admiration for the people of Gaza and the Resistance for their immense sacrifices and pain that they have suffered in the battle for liberation for the prisoners and all of Palestine.
In this moment, when the Zionist regime, the United States, and their fellow imperialist powers in Britain, France, Germany, Canada – not to mention the Arab reactionary regimes they sponsor and ally with, such as Egypt and the United Arab Emirates – are demanding the disarmament of the resistance, it is clear that it is only the arms of the resistance that has liberated the imprisoned, the tortured and the oppressed from the dungeons of the occupier.
Any attack on the weapons of the resistance is an attack on the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian people as a whole, a demand that their legitimate weapons and right to armed struggle, upheld under both international law and basic principles of humanity, be turned over in order to provide an imperialist, illegitimate settler project imposed upon their land to complete its genocide. In fact, it is that illegitimate entity that should be stripped of its weaponry – often obtained from the US and its fellow imperialist backers – and its officials held accountable for their extensive crimes against humanity. It is only the weapons of the resistance, from Palestine to Lebanon to Yemen, supported by the popular weapons, from boycott to direct action, of the regional and international popular cradle of the resistance, who can bring about that future of justice.
We further emphasize the importance of liberating the Palestinian prisoners jailed by the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah for their role in resisting occupation. As the Zionist regime besieges, expels Palestinian refugees and destroys homes in Jenin, Tulkarem, Tubas, Nablus and throughout the West Bank of occupied Palestine, hundreds of Palestinians have been abducted, tortured and remain imprisoned by the PA, including student leaders, social activists, resistance fighters – and even people who organized demonstrations to honor the martyred Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah or participated in the global strike for Gaza of early April. The imprisonment of Palestinian organizers and fighters is part of “security coordination” with the Zionist regime and a form of direct collaboration with the enemy at a time of genocide, and it comes hand in hand with the PA’s efforts to strip the Palestinian prisoners’ families of financial support and replace it instead with privatized charity.
The international struggle to free the prisoners of Zionism and imperialism
On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, we reaffirm the 2022 statement by Palestinian prisoners in occupation jails, in solidarity with all of the revolutionary prisoners of imperialism: “Our liberation struggle was and remains an integral part of the international struggle against the forces of colonialism, imperialism, Zionism and reaction. Accordingly, we salute all political prisoners in the world, the struggle of the Black liberation movement in America, the struggle of the Indigenous peoples for self-determination and liberation, and all liberation forces in the world, and we call for strengthening the relationship between these movements and all Palestinian communities in exile and diaspora.”
Let Palestinian Prisoners’ Day also be an occasion to demand the liberation of all of the prisoners of the Palestinian cause, the liberation struggle and the resistance held in the jails of the imperialist and reactionary states: Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine jailed for 40 years in France and awaiting his long-denied freedom; Anan Yaeesh, together with Ali Arar and Mansour Doghmosh, persecuted in Italy in a new assault on the Palestinian resistance; the Filton 18 and all of the Palestine Action prisoners in British jails, imprisoned for direct action to shut down the war machine; Ghassan Elashi and Shukri Abu Baker of the Holy Land Five, serving 65-year sentences in US federal prisons for providing charitable support for Palestine; Mahmoud Khalil, Rumeysa Ozturk, Badar Khan Suri, Mohsen Mahdawi, Yunseo Chung, Leqaa Kordia, and the four international students in Germany imprisoned by imperialist immigration officials for speaking out for Palestine, and all those jailed, repressed and criminalized for their commitment to liberation.
On this occasion, we reiterate the demand to scrap the imperialist powers’ “lists of terrorist organizations,” used almost entirely in order to suppress global liberation movements, sever those in exile and diaspora from their people in struggle, criminalize legitimate armed resistance under international law and demonize speech and organizing for Palestinian liberation and anti-imperialist struggle. It is long past time to demand the immediate removal of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Hezbollah, and AnsarAllah from these “terror lists.” These organizations are engaged in self-defense, national liberation and indeed serve as the guardians of humanity against imperialist-Zionist genocide.
At the same time, Samidoun itself has been banned, designated, sanctioned and labeled by the Zionist regime, Germany, Canada and the United States – with demands by fascist and Zionist organizations to expand this in Belgium, the Netherlands, France and elsewhere – in an attempt to undermine popular support for the Resistance in Palestine and throughout the region, to spread fear and terror from popularizing and publicizing the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and the Resistance that it leads and organizes, and to undermine the growing global movement to end the genocide and achieve the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea. They are attempting to shatter the emerging international popular cradle of the resistance through criminalization, repression and imprisonment, and it is our responsibility to strive to live up to the example of steadfastness set daily by the Palestinian prisoners’ movement in the most horrific of conditions.
On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2025, we urge all to act, to mobilize, to organize for the liberation of Palestinian prisoners and the liberation of Palestine; to defend the weapons of the resistance and the unquenchable right and will to resist; and to reject the politics of state terror of the imperialist powers by clearly standing against “terror” designations and for the forces of the resistance defending humanity against genocide. The liberation of Palestinian prisoners is a necessary part of the liberation of the land and people of Palestine from Zionist colonialism, and of the Arab nation and the region from imperialism. Every day, Palestinian prisoners struggle behind bars, just as the Palestinian people confront genocide; on this day, let us build the international popular cradle of the resistance, until every prisoner is liberated and until Palestine is free, from the river to the sea.
Below are just some of the events and actions around the world for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day. (Please note, these events are organized by a wide array of Palestinian, Arab and international organizations, and are not necessarily endorsed by nor were organized together with Samidoun, except where noted.)
Madrid, Spain
Thursday, 17 April
7:00 pm
Centro Social Potemkin, C/Mira el Sol 17
Conference with Abdel-Nasser Issa, liberated prisoner in the Toufan al-Ahrar exchange, and discussion with Samidoun
Barcelona, Catalonia
Wednesday, 16 April
6 pm
El Banc Expropriate, C/Quevedo 13
Discussion with liberated prisoners Hadeel Shatara and Fadia Barghouti; projection of “Tell Your Tale Little Bird”
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Thursday, 17 April
6:30 pm
Rambla del Raval
Demonstration for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day; Free Palestine from the River to the Sea
Toulouse, France
Thursday, 17 April
5:30 pm
Metro Jeanne d’Arc
Rally to Stop the Genocide and Free All Palestinian Prisoners
Alpes de Haute-Provence, France
Wednesday, 16 April
6:30 pm
Librairie de fil en page, 2 Avenue Jean Moulin
04160 Chateau-Amoux-Saint Auban
Book event for French translation of George Habash’s writings
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Thursday, 17 April
7:30 pm
Maison Commune, 17 Avenue Balard
04160 Chateau-Amoux-Saint-Auban
Event with Tom Martin and screening of “Fedayin,” on the case of Georges Abdallah
Paris, France
Thursday, 17 April
6 pm
Metro Menilmontant
Palestine Walk for the International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners
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Thursday, 17 April
7 pm
Place de la Republique
Rally for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Nantes, France
Thursday, 17 April
6:30 pm
Commerce
Rally to free Georges Abdallah and all Palestinian prisoners
Brussels, Belgium
Thursday, 17 April
5 pm
111 Rue de la Poste, 1030 Schaerbeek
Palestine: Building action and solidarity
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Thursday, 17 April
5 pm
Place du Luxembourg
Palestinian Prisoners Day Rally
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Friday, 18 April
7 pm
Rue du Fort 35, 1060 Saint-Gilles
Palestinian Prisoners: Perspectives of Liberation with Adel of Samidoun; Fadia Barghouti and Hadeel Shatara, liberated prisoners; Nathan Delbrassine, UPB; and Getting the Word Out
Gothenburg, Sweden
Thursday, 17 April
5:30 pm
Brunnsparken
Rally to free all Palestinian Prisoners
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Thursday, 17 April
1 pm
Rec Bridge, UvA
Rally Against Police Violence and for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Dublin, Ireland
Thursday, 17 April
5:30 pm
The Spire, Dublin
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Vigil
Berlin, Germany
Thursday, 17 April
5 pm
Oranienplatz
Rally for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Tuebingen, Germany
Thursday, 17 April
6:30 pm
Osterberg Strasse 2
Film and discussion for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day.
Mannheim, Germany
Thursday, 17 April
5:00 pm
Marktplatz
Demonstration to free all Palestinians!
Rome, Italy
Thursday, 17 April
7:30 pm
Cagne Sciolte, via ostiense 137
Day of Palestinian Prisoners: Struggle against incarceration
Firenze, Italy
Thursday, 17 April
8 pm
CPA, via Villamagna 27
Benefit for Anan, Ali and Mansour on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Beirut, Lebanon
Thursday, 17 April
11 am
International Committee of the Red Cross, Hamra
Rally for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Havana, Cuba
Thursday, 17 April
2 pm
Instituto Cubano de Investigación Cultural Juan Marinello
Boyeros N° 63 e/ Bruzón y Lugareño , Plaza de la Revolucion
Film screening and discussion on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Lalitpur, Nepal
Thursday, 17 April
6 pm
Patan Durbar Square
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Vigil
New York City, USA
Thursday, 17 April 2025
3 pm
The Trump Building
40 Wall Street
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Rally to Free them All
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Saturday, 19 April 2025
12 pm
MAS Youth Center
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Letter Writing and Solidarity Panel
Denver, Colorado, USA
Thursday, 17 April 2025
6 pm
Dr Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, 2001 Colorado Boulevard
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Rally
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Thursday, 17 April
7 pm
UCLA PD Station
Palestinian Political Prisoners’ Day Rally
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Thursday, 17 April
6 pm
CSU LA Community Room, Library Basement
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day educational event
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Thursday, 17 April
7 pm
Northrop Mall, University of Minnesota
Palestinian Prisoners Day Action
New Orleans, LA, USA
Thursday, 17 April
6 pm
Cafe Istanbul, 2372 St. Claude Ave
Palestinian Prisoners Day Screening: “Tell Your Tale, Little Bird”
Cleveland, OH, USA
Thursday, 17 April
6:30 pm
Liberation Center, 9801 Denison Ave
Cleveland Arab Youth Meeting: Prisoners Struggle Teach-In
Mississauga, ON, Canada
Thursday, 17 April
6 pm
Registration link
Exhibition for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Seattle, Washington, USA
Friday, 18 April
6 pm
Cherry Street Village
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day event. Register here.
Online Event – Magdeburg, Germany
Friday, 18 April
6 pm CET
Online: Zoom
Conversation with Iman Nafe. Register here.
Halle, Germany
Friday, 18 April
4 pm
Marktplatz
Infostand on Palestinian Prisoners
Frankfurt, Germany
Friday, 18 April
3 pm
EZB Frankfurt
Infostand on Palestinian Prisoners
Toronto, Canada
Friday, 18 April
5 pm
Zionist Consulate, 2 Bloor Street
Rally for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
St. Paul, MN, USA
Friday, 18 April 2025
4 pm
Summit and Snelling
Free Palestine Rally: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Vancouver, Canada
Saturday, 19 April 2025
3 pm
Olympic Cauldron, 1055 Canada Place
Demonstration: All Out for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day – Flood of the Free
Oakland, CA, USA
Saturday, 19 April
2 pm
Sumud Mural, 401 26th St, Oakland
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
San Jose, CA, USA
Saturday, 19 April
5 pm
3962 Twilight Drive
Palestinian Prisoners Day Screening of “Tomorrow’s Freedom”
Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Saturday, 19 April
3 pm
Fountain St Church Social Hall, 24 Fountain St
Palestine Prisoners’ Day Teach-In and Letter Writing
Manchester, Britain
Saturday, 19 April
2 pm
St. Peter’s Square
Free all Palestinian Prisoners – Stop Gaza Genocide
Santa Ana, CA, USA
Sunday, 20 April
1 pm
Centro Cultural de Mexico, 837 N Ross Street
Palestinian Prisoners’ Teach In: Prisoners’ Struggle for National Liberation
Lima, Peru
Monday, 21 April 2025
5:00 pm
Jr. Santa Rosa 360 Mercado de Lima
Documentary: “Palestine, Chronicle of a Genocide” and Speakers Jaldia Abubakra and Susana Khalil
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