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Uprising continues inside Israeli occupation prisons as more Palestinian prisoners join collective strike

UPDATE: As of 5 pm Pacific time on Thursday, 21 October, the leadership body of the Islamic Jihad prisoners announced that their collective hunger strike was suspended after reaching an agreement to end the punitive measures against them. 

Mahmoud al-Ardah, the leader of the Freedom Tunnel operation in which six Palestinian prisoners liberated themselves from Gilboa prison, launched an open hunger strike on 21 October in the Ayalon prison in Ramleh where he is held. He launched his strike to reject the arbitrary penalties and deprivation of rights imposed upon him and his fellow Palestinian prisoners. His mother also launched a solidarity strike to support her son despite her own difficult health conditions, Bassima al-Ardah, Mahmoud’s sister, told Palestinian TV station Palestine Today.

Al-Ardah launched his hunger strike after a hefty fine of 3,500 NIS ($1090 USD) was imposed upon him, allegedly to “repay damage” to the prison from their escape; all of his appliances are confiscated along with most of his clothes. Like his fellow Freedom Tunnel escapees, he is being held in isolation after they were subjected to torture and severe “military interrogation” at the hands of Israeli military forces. He has been ordered to 6 months in solitary confinement, barred from family visits and accessing the “canteen,” or prison store, and his cell is invaded multiple times daily for intrusive “inspections.” He is prohibited from accessing recreation or leaving his narrow, small cell.

All of the six Freedom Tunnel prisoners have experienced similar harsh conditions and penalties imposed upon them. They have been provided one set of clothing that is too large and are allowed to wash them only once weekly. Yaqoub Qadri is under constant surveillance from cameras and has been able to sleep only two hours at a time tude to the constant “security” checks. Ayham Kamamji has been denied medical treatment for the injuries caused by Israeli soldiers assaulting and beating him when he was arrested following his self-liberation.

The Freedom Tunnel escapees: Mahmoud al-Ardah, Mohammed al-Ardah, Yaqoub Qadri, Munadil Nafa’t, Zakaria Zubaidi and Ayham Kamamji, liberated themselves from Gilboa prison on 10 September 2021, exposing the facade of Israeli impenetrability and high security. From the town of Arraba near Jenin, al-Ardah, a leader in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, has repeatedly attempted to liberate himself and fellow detainees from Israeli prisons. He was held in solitary confinement for over a year beginning in 2014, when he attempted to dig a tunnel under Shata prison. He is known in the Palestinian prisoners’ movement for his good relations with prisoners from all political movements and factions.

Al-Ardah joined the collective strike, now on its ninth day, of 250 Islamic Jihad movement prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons. They are protesting the abusive measures of the occupation imposed upon them after the self-liberation of the Freedom Tunnel prisoners. They have been repeatedly transferred, isolated and placed in cells lacking the necessary conditions for human life, while leaders of the movement have been repeatedly taken for harsh interrogations.

In response, they launched this collective hunger strike, now with hundreds of participants, with the support of all Palestinian political parties and organizations inside the prisons. There is a collective program of struggle with fellow prisoners from various movements planning to join the strike in successive escalations if the prisoners’ demands are not met.

Three Palestinian women prisoners have joined this collective strike: Mona Qa’adan, Amal Taqatqa and Shatila Abu Ayada. Qa’adan is a well-known leader of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement who was rearrested by Israeli occupation forces earlier this year; she previously served nearly four years in Israeli prison and was denied family visits for two years during that time. Abu Ayada is serving one of the longest sentences among Palestinian women prisoners, sentenced to 16 years in Israeli occupation prisons.

Five prisoners held in the isolation cells in the Negev desert prison, Abdullah al-Ardah, Abdel Obeid, Muhannad al-Sheikh, Tamim Salem and Mohammed Darbei, told Addameer lawyers athat they had joined the collective hunger strike on 14 October, one day after the launch of the general strike of the Islamic Jihad priosners. Because they are held in isolation, the strike is more difficult; they have all been held in isolation since the Freedom Tunnel liberation effort. They have begun to vomit and have difficulty breathing and constant pain; whenever they are taken to the showers, their hands are cuffed behind their backs.

This collective action comes as six more Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger strikes against administrative detention: Kayed Fasfous, Miqdad Qawasmeh, Alaa Al-Araj, Hisham Abu Hawash, Shadi Abu Aker, and Ayad Hreimi. Kayed Fasfous has een on hunger strike for 99 days, while Miqdad Qawasmeh has been on hunger strike for 92; their health condition is in severe danger. Khader Adnan, former long-term hunger striker who won his freedom from administrative detention through multiple strikes, said that this strike of administrative detainees of various political orientations serves to boost the collective strike and vice versa, building support for all who confront the jailer.

He emphasized that “We as Palestinians must uphold our responsibility at all popular and official levels to confront what our prisoners face inside occupation prisons.”

Tamer al-Zaanin of the Muhjat al-Quds Foundation said that he expects all prisoners associated with the Islamic Jihad movement, including the sick and elderly, to enter the strike in the coming days. He emphasized that the prisoners will confront any attempts to break or undermine their strike by the occupation forces, and that the prisoners continue to hold firm despite severe prisoners. “The prisoners’ message to the Palestinian resistance leadership is that we are now living in dungeons inside the prisons, but we will not surrender and you must liberate us,” he said.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes and amplifies the call of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement to stand with the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian people today to demand justice and liberation for Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Palestinian prisoners are struggling, with their bodies and lives on the line, to confront colonialism, Zionism, occupation and apartheid. Their valiant confrontation of the jailer places them on the front lines of the struggle for Palestine. 

Western imperialist governments are part and parcel of the ongoing attacks against Palestinian prisoners and the colonization of Palestine. From the U.S.’ over $3.8 billion annually in weaponry provided to the Israeli regime to the ongoing economic, political and diplomatic support provided by the European Union, Canada, the United Kingdom and others, all of these states are directly involved in the ongoing crimes perpetuated against the Palestinian people. Everywhere in the world, we can and must act now to stand with all Palestinian prisoners struggling for justice, and for the liberation of Palestine!

Toulouse organizes in solidarity with Salah Hamouri and Georges Abdallah

Read the original French report at Collectif Palestine Vaincra. 

On Tuesday, 19 October, the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of the Samidoun Network, organized a Palestine Stand at the entrance to the Bagatelle metro station in Toulouse, France. The stand displayed Palestinian flags and a large banner, declaring “Freedom for Georges Abdallah! Freedom for Palestine!”

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Organizers received 77 signed petition cards calling for the release of Abdallah, the Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine who has become the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. Many people already knew the story of this resistance struggler and expressed their outrage at the treatment the French government has imposed upon him. A number of others also stopped by the stand to collect flyers and stickers for the various campaigns the Collectif is organizing in support of the Palestinian people and their resistance.

Dozens of people came to the stand to express their solidarity for French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri against the Israeli authorities’ revocation of his residency in Jerusalem, his home city.

Salah Hamouri is a French-Palestinian lawyer and a former Palestinian political prisoner whose case was widely known throughout France as a symbol of injustice and false allegations until his release in 2011 in the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange, only a few months before his sentence was to end. He has spoken throughout France and internationally at events like the World Social Forum on Palestinian prisoners and the struggle for freedom.

The Israeli occupation uses the forced revocation of residency for Palestinians from East Jerusalem as a means to displace Palestinians and forcibly create a “Jewish majority” in the occupied city as well as a means to silence Palestinian activists and organizers. As noted by Al-Haq, “Revocation of permanent residency status is the most direct tool used to forcibly transfer Palestinians from East Jerusalem. This policy which has been used by Israel more than 14,500 times between 1967 and 2015, and is illegal under international law.”

Photo: Corine Janeau

On 17 October, the Collectif joined with over 200 people gathering at the call of many organizations to remember the victims of 17 October 1961, when, as noted in the unified statement, “60 years ago, a peaceful march by Algerians for independence was savagely repressed by the police of the notorious prefect Papon in Paris. This also marked the establishment of a racist curfew only for French Muslims. This same curfew instituted during the revolts in working-class neighborhoods, applied to the descendants of post-colonial immigration. It was also a night of police violence with many dead and missing. A massacre that has never been officially recognized by the state.”

Photo: Corine Janeau

Algerian flags were displayed on the Pont-Neuf, and a representative of the Collectif spoke, saluting the resistance and the martyrs of 17 October, as well as the Algerian revolution as a whole. “After 132 years of French colonialism ,the sacrifice of our martyrs made it possible to liberate ourselves and I can say today that I am proud to be Algerian. The fight continues in particular against the Zionist colonization of Palestine,” she affirmed. She emphasized that the struggles of the Algerian and Palestinian people confront the same enemies, imperialism and colonialism.

Speakers also emphasized that the fight against police crimes and state racism are more topical than ever, with speakers from the Truth and Justice Committee 31 and the Révolte Décoloniale association emphasizing the need to confront anti-Arab racism and state Islamophobia. A speaker from Attac urged participation in the 23 October demonstration in Lannemezan to free Georges Abdallah.

Photo: Corine Janeau

Marchers chanted: “The police have killed, the police are killing: October 17, state crime!” and “October 17: we do not forget, we do not forgive!”

This action followed another Palestine Stand on Sunday, 16 October, which highlighted the international month of action to free Georges Abdallah. The Collectif set up the stand outside the Capitole metro station, with Palestinian flags and banners calling for Abdallah’s immediate liberation.

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The stand caught the attention of shoppers and passers-by on a sunny autumn afternoon, where dozens signed petition cards to demand Abdallah’s release and organizers distributed thousands of flyers. Over the sound system, speakers emphasized that the Palestinian struggle is an anti-colonial liberation movement, linked to the struggles around the world of people fighting for their freedom, in particular the Algerian people who freed themselves from French colonialism after 132 years of occupation.

Many people took photos of solidarity with Georges Abdallah at the downtown stand, joining the call for his immediate release:

This came as part of a series of initiatives throughout the week, including a stand at the University of Mirail on 13 Octobber, where 80 petitions were signed to free Georges Abdallah.

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Posters demanding freedom for Georges Abdallah once again appeared in city bus shelters, while the Collectif continued distributing flyers and posters in several districts of Toulouse.

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The mobilization for Georges Abdallah’s release continues throughout October and will conclude with two important events:

  • Thursday, 21 October – screening of the documentary, “Fedayin: The Struggle of Georges Abdallah”
    8:30 pm, American Cosmograph Theatre, with Collectif Vacarme(s) Films and Said Bouamama, sociologist and author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Affair”
  • Saturday, 23 October – Demonstration to free Georges Abdallah
    2 pm, from the train station in Lannemezan, France to the prison where Georges Abdallah is held. Free bus from Toulouse — email collectifpalestinevaincra@gmail.com to participate!

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra organizes actions and initiatives in Toulouse to support the Palestinian people and their resistance for the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea. Contact the Collectif to get involved, or reach out to Samidoun Network to get involved in your local area outside of France.

22 October, Hamburg, Vienna, Zurich: Freedom for Georges Abdallah!

Friday, 22 October
4:00 pm
Heimhuder Str. 55
Hamburg, Germany

Friday, 22 October
4:00 pm
French Embassy
Schwarzenbergplatz
Vienna, Austria

Friday, 22 October
12:30 pm
French consulate
Signaustrasse 1
Zurich, Switzerland

ATIK is organizing protests in cities across Europe to demand freedom for Georges Abdallah! Please also don’t miss the events in Frankfurt and Den Haag. Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for nearly 37 years despite being eligible for release since 1999.

22 October, Den Haag: Freedom for Georges Abdallah!

Friday, 22 October
4:30 pm
Carnegieplein
Den Haag, Netherlands
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CVQg0sjA3BT/

Join ATIK and HTIF, supported by Revolutionaire Eenheid, Samidoun Nederland and DGB Nederland for a demonstration at Carnegieplein in Den Haag to demand freedom for Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for 37 years despite being eligible for release since 1999.

22 October, Frankfurt: Freedom for Georges Abdallah!

Friday, 22 October
11 am
French consulate in Frankfurt
Zeppelinallee 35
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Info: https://www.facebook.com/SamidounDeutschland/posts/356923459560237

On the anniversary of the arrest of Georges Abdallah, we call on all revolutionary and progressive forces and individuals to participate in the solidarity rally for Georges Abdallah and all political and revolutionary prisoners on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 11 am in front of the French Consulate in Frankfurt.

الحرية لجورج عبد الله!

مع استمرار الموقف العدائي للقوى الإمبريالية العالمية تجاه الثوريين والتقدميين عبر التاريخ، لا يزال الثائر اللبناني جورج عبد الله المعتقل منذ 37 عاماً قابعاً في سجون الإمبريالية الفرنسية. بينما كان ينبغي إطلاق سراحه بموجب القانون الفرنسي في عام 1999، تنتهك الدولة الفرنسية قانونها الجنائي ذاته، وتصر على احتجازه. في الـ 15 عام المنصرمين، بدأت التعبئة الشعبية والنداءات لتحريره في فرنسا وعشرات البلدان حول العالم تعلوا وتصبح أقوى إلى جانب تلك الموجودة في لبنان، حيث تنتظره عائلته وأنصاره. وفي فلسطين يعتبره الفلسطينيون أحد أسراهم الـ 4650.

في 24 أكتوبر 2021 سيكون جورج عبد الله قد أمضى 37 عامًا في السجون الفرنسية. وبذلك يصبح أقدم سجين سياسي في أوروبا. في هذه الذكرى ندعو جميع القوى الثورية والتقدمية والأفراد وكافة الأحزاب السياسية لحضور المسيرة التضامنية مع جورج عبد الله وجميع الأسرى الثوريين يوم الجمعة 22 أكتوبر 2021 الساعة 11 صباحًا أمام القنصلية الفرنسية في فرانكفورت.

Freiheit für Georges Abdallah!

Die feindselige Haltung der internationalen imperialistischen Mächte gegenüber Revolutionär:innen und Progressiven hat sich durch die ganze Geschichte hindurch fortgesetzt. Die Gefangenschaft des vor 37 Jahren in Frankreich festgenommenen libanesischen Revolutionärs Georges Abdallah dauert noch an.

Während Abdallah nach französischem Recht im 14. Jahr seiner Inhaftierung hätte freigelassen werden müssen, wendet der französische Staat praktisch das Feindrecht an, verstößt gegen sein eigenes Strafrecht und hält ihn immer noch im Gefängnis. Anlässlich des Jahrestages der Verhaftung von Georges Abdallah rufen wir alle revolutionären und progressiven Kräfte und Einzelpersonen dazu auf, am Freitag, den 22. Oktober 2021 um 11 Uhr vor dem französischen Konsulat in Frankfurt, an der Solidaritätskundgebung für Georges Abdallah und allen politischen und revolutionären Gefangenen teilzunehmen.

21 October, Toulouse: Film screening and discussion — “Fedayin: Georges Abdallah’s Fight”

Thursday, 21 October
8:30 pm
American Cosmograph Theatre
24 rue Montardy
Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/4255794114475952/

Screening organized by the Collectif Palestine Vaincra in the presence of the Collectif Vacarme(s) Films which directed the documentary and Saïd Bouamama, sociologist and author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Affair”.

Tickets and health requirements: https://www.american-cosmograph.fr/

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FEDAYIN: GEORGES ABDALLAH’S FIGHT

A documentary by Vacarme(s) Films
France / Palestine / Lebanon • 2020 • 1h21

For more than 35 years, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah has been locked in prison. This documentary retraces the journey of this Lebanese communist resistance fighter involved alongside the Palestinian resistance. For this, he returns to the origins of Georges Abdallah’s activism and to the complex geopolitical context of the time. It thus takes us to Lebanon, to the Palestinian refugee camps from which Abdallah forged himself politically. We follow his engagement in the Palestinian resistance and then against the Israeli occupation within the FARL (Lebanese Revolutionary Armed Fractions), engagement which will lead him to France during the 1980s where he will be convicted for complicity in assassination. Through a series of interviews with his family, his lawyer, his relatives, his supporters and his comrades, we meet the people who know him and with whom we retrace a life of resistance to imperialism and colonialism.

JEUDI 21 OCTOBRE A 20H30

Projection organisée par le Collectif Palestine Vaincra en présence du Collectif Vacarme(s) Films qui a réalisé le documentaire et Saïd Bouamama, sociologue et auteur de “L’affaire Georges Ibrahim Abdallah”.

Tarifs et conditions sanitaires : https://www.american-cosmograph.fr/

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FEDAYIN, LE COMBAT DE GEORGES ABDALLAH

Un documentaire de Vacarme(s) Films
France/Palestine/Liban • 2020 • 1h21

Depuis plus de 35 ans, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah est enfermé en prison. Ce documentaire retrace le parcours de ce résistant communiste libanais engagé aux côtés des combattant·e·s palestinien·ne·s. Il revient pour cela sur les origines du militantisme de Georges Abdallah et sur le contexte géopolitique complexe de l’époque. Il nous emmène ainsi au Liban, dans les camps de réfugié·e·s palestinien·ne·s auprès desquel·le·s Abdallah s’est forgé politiquement. Nous suivons son engagement dans la résistance palestinienne puis contre l’occupation israélienne au sein des FARL (Fractions Armées Révolutionnaires Libanaises), engagement qui le conduira en France au cours des années 80 où il sera condamné pour complicité d’assassinat. À travers une série d’entretiens avec sa famille, son avocat, ses proches, ses soutiens et ses camarades, nous allons à la rencontre des personnes qui l’ont côtoyé et avec lesquelles nous retraçons une vie de résistance à l’impérialisme et au colonialisme.

Lien vers la bande-annonce : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKYHVTI6dmw&feature=emb_title

22-25 October, NYC and Online: International tribunal on U.S. human rights abuses against Black, Brown and Indigenous People

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network has joined many other organizations in endorsing this important initiative:

International tribunal of legal experts to judge U.S. human rights abuses against Black, Brown and Indigenous People

Register here

Friday-Sunday sessions:
Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
3940 Broadway at W. 165th St
Washington Heights

Watch Live at
www.tribunal2021.com

Fri., Oct. 22: Cultural event, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM ET
Sat., Oct. 23: Tribunal, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET
Sun., Oct. 24: Tribunal, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET
Mon., Oct. 25, 12 noon ET: Press conference; verdict delivered in front of United Nations

In the Spirit of Mandela, an unprecedented U.S. alliance of attorneys, academics, and organizers from the movements for Black lives, civil rights, Puerto Rican decolonization, immigrant rights, and Indigenous sovereignty/Earth protection, will put the U.S., state and local governments on trial for crimes against people of color. From Oct. 22 to 25, the International Tribunal on U.S. Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples will convene, both in person at a Manhattan historic landmark and virtually via livestream.

“This proceeding will establish overwhelming evidence that this country and its settler colonial predecessors have committed genocide, as defined by the United Nations, against Black, Brown, and Indigenous Peoples for over 400 years,” said Jihad Abdulmumit, spokesperson for the coordinating committee of the In the Spirit of Mandela Coalition. “As we’ve seen most recently with the George Floyd street uprisings, only a strong grassroots movement from below can expose these crimes and do the work that can end them.”

Presiding will be an independent nine-member Panel of Jurists, some with international stature. The majority are women and are Global South-rooted from India, Eritrea, Haiti, France, the U.S. and elsewhere. These jurists will oversee two days of testimonies from impacted victims, expert witnesses, and attorneys with firsthand knowledge of specific incidents raised in the charges/indictment. They will then deliver their verdict to the U.N.

The Tribunal will consider charges of human and civil rights violations for racist police killings of Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples; hyper/mass incarcerations of Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples; and political incarceration of Civil Rights/National Liberation-era revolutionaries and activists, as well as present-day activists. It will also take up environmental racism and its impact on Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples, and public health racism and its traumatic impacts on Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples.

Based on all the above, the overarching charge will be argued that the U.S. has committed genocide against Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples, in violation of 18 USC 1091 and the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention of Genocide. Legal aspects of the Tribunal will be led by Attorney Nkechi Taifa, along with a powerful team of seasoned attorneys from all the above fields.

The In the Spirit of Mandela Coalition, created in 2018, is a growing group of organizers, academics, clergy, attorneys, and organizations committed to working together against the systemic, historic, and ongoing human rights violations and abuses committed by the U.S. against Black, Brown, and Indigenous Peoples. The coalition recognizes and affirms the rich history of diverse global activists, including Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, Graca Machel Mandela, Ella Baker, Dennis Banks, Cesar Chavez, Fannie Lou Hamer, Fred Korematsu, Lolita Lebron, Rosa Parks, Ingrid Washinawatok, and many more in the resistance traditions of Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples.

The year 2021 marks the 70th anniversary of the campaign in which African-American human rights leaders Paul Robeson and William Patterson, with the support of eminent sociologist Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, presented the “We Charge Genocide” petition to the burgeoning U.N. headquarters in 1951. Then in 1964, Minister Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) formed the Organization of Afro-American Unity, in part to bring the case of U.S. human rights abuses to the attention of the U.N.

2021 International Tribunal
Follow-up efforts
The 2021 International Tribunal has a unique set of outcomes and an opportunity to organize on a mass level across many social justice arenas. Upon the verdict, the results of the Tribunal will codify and publish the content and results of the Tribunal to be offered in high school and university curricula; and provide organized, accurate information for reparation initiatives and community and human rights work.

It will present a stronger case, building upon previous and respected human rights initiatives, on the international stage, and establish a healthy and viable massive national network of community organizations, activists, clergy, academics, and lawyers concerned with challenging human rights abuses on all levels and enhancing the quality of life for all people.

Goals are to strengthen the demand to free all political prisoners and establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission mechanism to lead to their freedom; establish the foundation to build a “Peoples’ Senate” representative of all 50 states, Indigenous Tribes, and major religions; and provide the foundation for civil action in federal and state courts across the United States.

For more information:
spiritofmandela.org
tribunal2021.com
or on Facebook

Register here

VIDEOS: All educational webinars and additional videos can be found at vimeo.com/spiritofmandela and tinyurl.com/4pzevc5y.

Videos of the Tribunal will be available at these links shortly after its conclusion.

Samidoun Spain’s outreach activities in Lavapies and Tirso de Molina, Madrid, highlight upcoming actions

Last Sunday, 17 October, the activists of Samidoun Spain in Madrid continued their actions of dissemination and communication to the public of the activities, events and protests that will take place on October 28, 29, 30 and 31 in Madrid in the framework of the celebration of the National Palestinian Conference in the Diaspora (Masar Badil).

The activists were present in the central Tirso de Molina square, where many comrades are present every Sunday with their stands from which they disseminate and preserve the revolutionary and internationalist memory and promote the continuity of the same in the present through the sale of books, documents, posters and other items. There, Samidoun activists had the opportunity to engage in conversation with comrades involved in other struggles, share with them information about the upcoming Masar Badil project and invite them to the Great March that will take place on October 31 at 12 noon in Atocha, explaining the importance of it because it is 104 years since British colonialism opened the door to the rising Zionist movement to completely colonize Palestine.

28 years after the failure of the misnamed “Peace Process” that culminated in the Oslo Accords, all passersby in Tirso de Molina were invited to attend the Great March for Palestine to demand a revolutionary route that advocates the total decolonization of Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea.

Late in the morning, the activists toured the entire neighborhood of Lavapiés loaded with posters and leaflets that they handed out in the local stores of the neighborhood. All the workers of the greengrocers, butchers, clothes stores, call shops, bars and restaurants were deeply supportive of the Palestinian liberation cause and allowed the activists to stick posters calling for the Great March of October 31st on the doors of their stores. Similarly, they kept small flyers which they placed on the counter of their stores for customers to pick up and take with them. Of course, all of them were invited to attend with their families and friends, as well as being informed of the Palestinian National Conference to be held on October 28, 29 and 30.

Finally, Samidoun Spain papered the most visible areas of the neighborhoods in the center of Madrid (Embajadores, Tirso de Molina and Lavapiés) with posters announcing the Great March.

Of course, the means of dissemination are never exhausted and just as it is necessary to recover the presence in our streets and direct contact with our neighbors, we also take this opportunity to invite everyone who reads us on networks to attend the solidarity gala to be held on October 30 at the Pilar Bardem Auditorium (Rivas Vaciamadrid) at 19:00h, whose tickets can be purchased at entradas.rivasciudad.es.

To close this month of October full of will, strength and desire for freedom, you are all invited on Sunday October 31 at 12 noon to the Great March for Palestine that will take place from Atocha to Sol. Let us all fight for the end of Israeli colonialism, long live free Palestine from the river to the sea!

23 October, Lannemezan: National Demonstration to Free Georges Abdallah

Saturday, 23 October
2 pm
Meet at Lannemezan train station, march to Lannemezan prison
Lannemezan, France (see below for buses and carpools)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1018351712244651

Annual demonstration for the release of Georges Abdallah in front of the gates of the Lannemezan prison, where he is held, at the call of numerous support committees, associations, unions and political parties.

Meet in front of Lannemezan station at 2 p.m.

Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese communist activist and fighter for the Palestinian cause imprisoned in France since 1984 and eligible for release since 1999. He will begin his 38th year of detention on October 24, which makes him one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe and the world.

Bus departures from across France:

☞ Toulouse : 11:30 am at the Basso Cambo metro station. Registration: collectifpalestinevaincra@gmail.com

☞ Marseille : 5:50 a.m. Place Victor Hugo opposite the St Charles university, 7:30 a.m. Martigues la Halle, 9 a.m. Montpellier (exit 30 Montpellier Sud). A few more places available – call 07 68 50 21 65

☞ Bordeaux : 9 am Place Ravezies and between 9.45 am and 10 am in Langon (motorway exit). Registration: liberonsgeorges33@riseup.net

☞ Paris region : 9:30 p.m. in front of the statue on Place de la République in Paris for a departure at 10 p.m. Registration: Campagne.unitaire.gabdallah@gmail.com

For departures by carpooling:

☞ Montauban : registration by calling 05 63 63 07 41 or secretariat@ud-cgt82.fr

☞ Auch : register at supportabdallah32@gmail.com

☞ Pau : meeting at 12:30 p.m. at Jaï Alaï parking (458 boulevard du Cami Salié)

☞ Foix : meeting at 11:30 am in front of the Post Office

☞ Saint-Girons : meeting at 12:15 at the Foirail

New Samidoun Paris chapter launches with Palestine Stand in Aubervilliers

On Saturday, 16 October, the newest chapter of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network — Samidoun Région Parisienne — launched its first Palestine stand in Aubervilliers, France, amid a bright and sunny day. The new Paris chapter introduced itself to the local community at the downtown open market, distributing flyers in support of Palestinian liberation and the defense of Palestinian prisoners, calling for the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, and promoting the boycott of Israel. During the stand, the generous and warm reception the activists received from passers-by and community members encouraged them to continue their work and organizing for Palestine!

France and the Israeli occupation are strategic allies, and the French government continues to attempt to criminalize solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance. This is an important struggle to take up in our cities, towns and communities, as in Aubervilliers. We can participate in this struggle in a concrete way; here in France, as well as in Palestine, there is a common struggle against imperialism and racism.

Samidoun Région Parisienne also supports the struggle for the liberation of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese Communist and Palestinian resistance fighter imprisoned in France since 1984, despite being eligible for release since 1999. Just like all 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners unjustly detained by the Israeli occupation, supporting Georges Abdallah is support for the legitimacy of the Palestinian people’s resistance to colonialism.

With this in mind, Samidoun Paris Region will regularly hold stands at the market in downtown Aubervilliers alongside other activities for Palestine. Please contact Samidoun Région Parisienne to participate!

Follow Samidoun Région Parisienne on social networks (@samidounregionparisienne for Instagram and Samidoun Région Parisienne on Facebook, soon on Twitter) and write to us by email at: samidoun.rp@gmail.com  

In addition, do not hesitate to contact the member organizations of the Samidoun network in France: ACTA  media and the Collectif Palestine Vaincra in Toulouse.

To join in the actions to support Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, you can register for the bus that will go to the demonstration on Saturday, October 23 in Lannemezan (65) to demonstrate in front of the prison where he is ijailed. Contact the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah by email to register for the Paris bus: Campagne.unitaire.gabdallah@gmail.com

In addition, a fundraiser has been set up to help finance the bus: https://www.cotizup.com/liberezgeorgesabdallah