
Samidoun is endorsing and urging all to participate in taking up this critically important call by the Assembly of Detainees and Freed Prisoners — Lebanon, for the liberation of the Lebanese prisoners held inside the occupation prisons. There are at least 20 Lebanese held inside Zionist jails now — and many other families do not know the fate of their sons. The occupation refuses to release them and has continued to abduct fishers, farmers and people of the south of Lebanon as part of its ongoing series of attacks and violations of the ceasefire.
We join the Assembly in calling for all to organize events, actions, protests and demonstrations on 10 December 2025 — International Human Rights Day — for the freedom of Lebanese prisoners in Zionist jails, alongside their fellow imprisoned Palestinians in the dungeons of the occupier. Please read, share and adopt the statement below in your organizations!
Download posters that you can use for the Lebanese prisoners in your area in PDF form (with Samidoun logo | without Samidoun logo).
Call to the Free People of the World: Free the Lebanese Prisoners in Zionist Jails!
Free people of the world,
Living consciences,
Peoples of the world,
Voices of freedom, journalists and activists—
We address you from here to say:
Our prisoners are Lebanese citizens who carried the trust of their homeland and went forth to defend its honor and its soil, to safeguard its dignity, and to achieve true independence and liberation from all defilement and occupation.
They are now behind bars, in the dungeons of torture, enduring all forms of abuse and deliberate medical and nutritional neglect.
They are deprived of their rights as prisoners, as stipulated by the Geneva Convention.
O peoples of the world, be the resounding voice and cry; awaken the conscience of your nations and societies.
Tell them that in Lebanon there are imprisoned detainees—Lebanese patriots—whose only “crime” is that they rejected the criminal, terrorist Israeli war against their villages, cities, and their health and agricultural institutions; a war that destroyed infrastructure and homes and annihilated thriving villages with their families.
Be their voice.
Hold public assemblies.
Raise the banners of freedom in every language.
Gather in front of humanitarian centers.
Form delegations to visit the offices of human rights and humanitarian organizations.
Let the launching of the International Day for Lebanese Prisoners coincide with the International Human Rights Day.
And let your only slogan be:
The freedom of nations lies in the freedom of humankind.
Our hope is great and placed in you—
You are our voice and the voice of our prisoners.
For freedom has many voices across the world—and you are those voices.
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