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26 September, NYC: An urgent call for Nicaragua – Freedom, Autonomy and Solidarity in the face of U.S. Sanctions

Sunday, 26 September
12 pm
Holyrood Church – Iglesia Santa Cruz
715 W 179th St, New York, NY
Event organized by the Alliance for Global Justice and the Nicaragua Network

We are republishing the following call to action: 

At this moment, we are receiving threats from the Nicaraguan extreme right that threatens the activity with the Nicaraguan Minister of Foreign Relations H.E. Mr. Denis Moncada that will take place this Sunday, Sept 26 at 12 noon. We have two options: cancel or send as many people as we can to Pastor Luis Barrios’ church to show solidarity with Nicaragua.

We can not allow the censorship of the ultra right! Our only option is to show solidarity with the Nicaraguan people and their struggle for their sovereignty. This is none other than the struggle of the second independence and for the consolidation of the great homeland of the Latin American peoples.

US regime change operations in Latin America have a long, sordid history and continue to do enormous harm in the places where they are active today. Today, Nicaragua is the target of these operations. As elections approach in the country, we see increasing U.S. efforts to interfere and undermine the sovereignty that the Nicaraguan people work for every day.

During this Community and Popular Mass in Solidarity with Nicaragua, officiated by Pastor Luis Barrios, we invite you to hear from the Minister of Foreign Relations about the current situation in Nicaragua in light of the November presidential elections, the Sandinista strategy to protect the country’s sovereignty in the face of sanctions imposed by the US and its allies, and the importance of international solidarity at the current juncture.

Join us to a conversation with H.E. Mr. Denis Moncada, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua on Sunday, September 26, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm Eastern Time. at Holyrood Church Iglesia Santa Cruz, 715 West 179th st New York, NY 10033 

 

Growing solidarity to free Georges Abdallah in Toulouse, France

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

On Friday, 24 September, the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of the Samidoun Network, organized a Palestine Stand at the Bagatelle metro station in Toulouse, France. The stand was organized during the outdoor market in this working-class neighborhood. This action was part of the kick-off of an international month of action to free Georges Abdallah, a Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France since 1984 and eligible for release since 1999. The U.S. government has worked hand in hand with the French government and the Israeli state to deny George’s return to his homeland, Lebanon.

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For over two hours, participants in the stand distributed more than 1,000 flyers calling for Georges Abdallah’s release. They spoke with hundreds of passers-by about the political and judicial harassment and oppression of Georges, who has become the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. During the stand, activists were able to observe that an increasing number of people know Georges’ name, his cause and want to get involved in supporting his liberation. They understand that supporting Georges Abdallah is also supporting the Palestinian people and their right to resist colonization and occupation.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

The participants in the stand also distributed a large number of stickers and flyers to people wanting to get involved, while more people signed petition cards to call for Georges’ freedom or registered for the bus to come to the national demonstration on Saturday, 23 October in front of Lannemezan prison.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

Several people also expressed interest in attending the upcoming Toulouse screening of “Fedayin, the Struggle of Georges Abdallah,” scheduled for Thursday, 21 October at 8:30 pm at the American Cosmograph Theater.

The activists also informed visitors to the table about other key campaigns the Collectif is organizing and leading, including the boycott of Israel and the companies and products that support or profit from Israeli apartheid.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

Dozens of people took solidarity photos to show their support for the release of Georges Abdallah and salute the incredible determination and ongoing resistance of this Lebanese Communist struggler who is facing decades of official state revenge policies.

This first initiative for the solidarity month with Georges Abdallah received warm and widespread support. The Collectif invites all to join in the upcoming solidarity initiatives, especially the Palestine picnic on Sunday, 26 September at 11:30 am at the Parc de Fontaine Lestang in Toulouse, near the Mermoz metro station.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

This event followed a Twitterstorm in support of Georges Abdallah on Thursday, 23 September, in advance of the meeting between new Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati and French President Emmanuel Macron, to demand France immediately release and repatriate this Lebanese political prisoner. Over 500,000 people received the messages during the Twitterstorm.

Upcoming Events in Toulouse:

  • Sunday October 26 · Palestine picnic
    From 11:30 am at the Parc de Fontaine Lestang. In case of rain, contact us: collectifpalestinevaincra@gmail.com 
  • Saturday October 2 · Stand Palestine
    Details to come
  • Saturday October 2 · ANC party in Gémenos
    Stand of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra 
  • Tuesday October 5 Contingent at the inter-union demonstration
    Departure at 10:30 am, place Arnaud Bernard
  • Sunday October 10 · Stand Palestine
    Details to come
  • Friday October 15 · Screening of the documentary “The only hero, the people”
    Details to come
  • Saturday October 16 · Stand Palestine
    Details to come
  • Sunday October 17 Commemorative rally for October 17, 1961
    Details to come
  • Thursday, October 21 · Screening of the documentary “Fedayin, the fight of Georges Abdallah”
    8:30 pm at the American Cosmograph with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films and Saïd Bouamama, sociologist and author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah affair”
  • Saturday 23 October · Demonstration
    From 2 p.m. from the station to Lannemezan prison (65).
    Bus from Toulouse, registration: collectifpalestinevaincra@gmail.com 

24 September, Toulouse: Palestine Stand: Free Georges Abdallah!

Friday, 24 September 2021
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Metro Bagatelle – Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/676221586690185/

On Friday, 24 September from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Collectif Palestine Vaincra is organizing a Palestine Stand at the exit of the Bagatelle metro in Toulouse as part of the month of action for the release of Georges Abdallah. Lebanese communist and Palestinian resistance fighter, he has been imprisoned in France since 1984 despite being eligible for release since 1999. Today, he has become the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. To support him is to support the Palestinian people and their right to resist against colonialism, racism and apartheid. On the program: flyer distribution, signing petition cards for George’s freedom, free leaflets and stickers, registration for the bus to the national demonstration in front of Lannemezan prison, etc

This gathering is registered at the prefecture and respects the required health measures (masks, sanitizer, etc.).

Take Action for Georges Abdallah: Host a screening of “Fedayin,” the new film about his life in struggle

On 23 October 2021, the national march and rally will gather outside Lannemezan prison in France once again, to demand the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. In the month prior to the march — which marks the 37th anniversary of Abdallah’s arrest — please join in and organize actions to join the call for his freedom! One action you can take, anywhere in the world, is to organize a public screening of the new and acclaimed film, “Fedayin.”

Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese struggler for Palestine who has been imprisoned since 1984, despite being eligible for release since 1999, for his involvement in the struggle for the liberation of Palestine — and Lebanon — from Zionist occupation.

“Fedayin,” the new film from Vacarme(s) Films in France, tells the story of George’s life in the struggle. Just announced as a selection for the 2021 Chicago Palestine Film Festival, the documentary traces the life of Georges Abdallah, Lebanese Arab Communist and struggler for Palestine and one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe. It moves from the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon where his political consciousness was forged to the international movement to demand his liberation from French prisons.

The film includes a number of interviews, including with Palestinian leftist writer and activist Khaled Barakat; Samidoun international coordinator Charlotte Kates; Samidoun Europe coordinator Mohammed Khatib; former political prisoners Jean-Marc Rouillan and Bertrand Sassoye; lawyer Jean-Louis Chalanset; Georges Abdallah’s brothers Robert and Maurice Abdallah; and advocate for Georges Abdallah’s liberation Suzanne Le Manceau, among others.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges people and organizations around the world to organize screenings of “Fedayin” in the coming month and beyond. This film has an important role to play in highlighting Georges Abdallah’s case to international audiences and helping to break down the walls of injustice that continue to keep him imprisoned in France, away from his homeland Lebanon.

The film is available with appropriate subtitles in French, Arabic, English, German, Italian, Catalan and Castilian Spanish.

Check out the list of screenings below and organize your own. If you want to show Fedayin in your area, email us at samidoun@samidoun.net or contact the directors at vacarmesfilms@gmail.com. We will help you to get your screening organized, and the directors are available to attend your events in person or to join your in-person events via video link. 

Upcoming screenings of Fedayin (check the directors’ site for changes and updates)

Paris (75) · Friday September 24 at 6.30 pm
Screening organized by the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah, the UL CGT of the 18th arrondissement and the Manouchian Circle with the presence of Saïd Bouamama, sociologist and author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Affair”.
Union Locale CGT du 18e, 42 rue de Clignancourt, 75018 Paris
Facebook event

Mauléon-Licharre (North Basque Country) · Friday September 24 at 8:30 p.m. (reception at 7 p.m.)
Screening followed by a discussion with the Collectif Vacarme(s) Films and Jean-Marc Rouillan, former political prisoner.
Tokia Room, 18 Rue des Frères Barenne, 64130 Mauleon-soule

Brussels (Belgium) · Monday September 27 at 7 p.m.
Screening organized by Secours Rouge, followed by a meeting with the Collectif Vacarme(s) Films.
Adventure Cinema, Galerie du Center, 57 rue des Fripiers, 1000 Brussels
Facebook event

Charleroi (Belgium) · Tuesday September 28 at 6 p.m.
Screening organized by the Plate-Forme Charleroi-Palestine, followed by a meeting with the Collectif Vacarme(s) Films.
Maison pour Associations, 80 route de Mons, 6030 Marchienne-au-Pont
The Facebook event

Gémenos (France 13) · Saturday, October 2
Screening organized by the ANC as part of its annual celebration.
SCOP TI, 500 Avenue du Pic de Bretagne, 13420 Gémenos
Facebook event

Bayonne (North Basque Country) · Monday October 4
More info to come

Brest (France, 29) · Wednesday 6 October
More info to come

Strasbourg (France, 67) · Monday 11 October
More info to come

Saint-Gaudens (France, 31) · Tuesday 12 October
More info to come

Guingamp (France, 22) · Thursday, October 14
More info to come

Tarbes (France, 65) · Thursday 14 October
More info to come

Aix-les-Bains (France, 73) · Thursday 14 October
More info to come

Annecy (France, 74) · Friday 15 October
More info to come

Albi (France, 49) · Friday 15 October
More info to come

Chicago Palestine Film Festival (Chicago, United States) – Between Friday, 15 October and Saturday, 23 October
Details coming soon: https://www.palestinefilmfest.com/

Nanterre (France, 92) · Thursday, October 21
More info to come

Toulouse (France, 31) · Thursday 21 October at 8:30 pm
Screening organized by the Collectif Palestine Vaincra with the Collectif Vacarme (s) Films and Saïd Bouamama, author of “The Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Affair”.
American Cosmograph Cinema, 24 rue Montardy, 31000 Toulouse
Facebook event

Rabastens (France, 81) · Wednesday 3 November
More info to come

Beirut (Lebanon) Tuesday 9 November
More info to come

Beirut (Lebanon) Saturday, November 13
More info to come

Paris (France, 75) Wednesday November 17
More info to come

Saint-Ouen (France, 93) · Thursday, November 18
More info to come

Vitry-sur-Seine (France, 94) · Friday 19 November
More info to come

Manchester (United Kingdom) · Sunday 21 November at 2:30 pm
Screening organized by Fight Racism Fight Imperialism as part of the “Palestine Resists: Film and Music Festival”
Dulcimer Bar, 567 Wilbraham Road M21 0AE Manchester
Facebook event

Carcassonne (France, 11) · Monday 29 November
More info to come

Avignon (France, 82) · Thursday 2 December
More info to come

Niort (France, 79) · Saturday 11 December
More info to come

If you wish to organize a screening of the film, do not hesitate to contact us at vacarmesfilms@gmail.com

The documentary has already been screened in France in Paris ( Festival Ciné-Palestine ), Paris XVII ( Librairie Résistances ), Tremblay-en-France, Marseille , Port-de-Bouc , Aix-en-Provence , Tarbes , La Bâtie-Montsaléon , Foix ( Festival off Resistances ), Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue , Port Leucate ( Summer University of the NPA ), Avignon, Nantes, Bordeaux, etc.

But also abroad in Tunis – Tunisia, Geneva – Switzerland ( Festival “To film is to resist” ), Naples – Italy ( Festival Bassai Dai ), Cluj-Napoca – Romania, New York City – United States ( The People’s Forum ), Neuchâtel – Switzerland (Le Minimum Cinema), Zürich – Switzerland, Berga – Catalonia, Barcelona – Catalonia, Granollers – Catalonia, etc.

Take Action: Twitter Storm for Georges Abdallah, Thursday 23 September #MacronLibérezAbdallah 

#MacronLibérezAbdallah 

Twitter Storm
Thursday, 23 September 2021
9 am Pacific – 12 noon Eastern – 6 pm central Europe – 7 pm Palestine

Get sample tweets: https://bit.ly/freegeorgesnow

Use the hashtag  #MacronLibérezAbdallah
Tag: @EmmanuelMacron to direct your demand to French officials!

French President Emmanuel Macron is meeting with the new Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, on Friday, 24 September. 

We want to make sure Macron hears the message: Free Georges Abdallah, Lebanese struggler for Palestine jailed in France for 37 years. 

We are beginning a month of action to free Georges Abdallah. Let us start this month of action with a social media storm to tell Macron to free Georges now! 

Throughout his time in prison, Georges Abdallah has remained on the forefront of struggle, even participating in collective hunger strikes with Palestinian prisoners. His return to Lebanon has been repeatedly blocked by French officials, acting in concert with the United States and Israel. Join us to say:  #MacronLibérezAbdallah 

French President @EmmanuelMacron is meeting with the new Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, on Friday, 24 September. Today, we demand the release of Georges Abdallah: #MacronLibérezAbdallah Share on X Who is Georges Ibrahim Abdallah? Learn about his case and demand his liberation. #MacronLibérezAbdallah @EmmanuelMacron Share on X From France to Beirut to Palestine, we raise our voices together: Free Georges Abdallah! #MacronLibérezAbdallah @EmmanuelMacron Share on X 'The Palestinian people are still there and the Palestinian cause is more alive than ever.' - Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Lannemezan Prison #MacronLibérezAbdallah @EmmanuelMacron Share on X Le frère de Georges Abdallah adresse un message à @EmmanuelMacron #MacronLibérezAbdallah Share on X Libérez Georges Abdallah, communiste libanais emprisonné en France depuis 1984 et libérable depuis 1999 ! #MacronLibérezAbdallah @EmmanuelMacron Share on X Georges Abdallah est un communiste libanais et un résistant anti-impérialiste. Exiger sa libération c'est soutenir le combat du peuple libanais pour un Liban libre et démocratique. #MacronLibérezAbdallah @CollectifPV @EmmanuelMacron @GDarmanin Share on X

 

Samidoun Stockholm mobilizes for international #BoycottPuma day of action

On Saturday, 18 September, Samidoun Stockholm took to the streets in the shopping area of Skärholmen, Sweden, as part of the international day of action to #BoycottPuma. The action came as part of the global boycott campaign targeting the sportswear company, demanding it cease its sponsorship of the Israel Football Association. Palestinian football players and global sports justice activists have called on the company, which purports to follow a human rights mandate, to end its support for Israeli colonialism and apartheid.

The Puma-sponsored IFA is not only an institution of the Israeli colonial system built atop colonized Palestinian land. It also explicitly includes six teams based in Israel’s illegal colonial settlements in the occupied West Bank of Palestine. Palestinian families have been expelled from their homes and lands to make way for these settlements and sporting fields. Indeed, Israeli settlements are war crimes under international law and part and parcel of the systematic Nakba targeting the Palestinian people for over 73 years.

Samidoun Stockholm members set up a table with Palestinian flags and Samidoun banners, and distributed leaflets to shoppers and passers-by, calling on them to join the Boycott Puma campaign. They received support and encouragement from many people who learned about the role of the sportswear company in supporting Israeli apartheid.

The Samidoun table also featured posters and information in support of Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, including Palestinian political leaders Ahmad Sa’adat and Khalida Jarrar. They also highlighted the six heroes of the Freedom Tunnel who escaped the high-security Israeli Gilboa prison and have become a global symbol of the Palestinian will to liberation.

Samidoun Stockholm is organizing to build solidarity for Palestinian political prisoners and the Palestinian liberation movement, working together with comrades in Gothenburg and Malmö. Check out the Samidoun Sweden website, or contact Samidoun Stockholm on Twitter or Instagram.

Mobilization in Toulouse to #BoycottPuma and show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

The following report is translated from the French original by Collectif Palestine Vaincra:

On Saturday, 18 September, at the Capitole metro station in Toulouse, France, around 20 activists and supporters of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of the Samidoun Network, gathered to hold a Palestine Stand as part of the international day of action to #BoycottPuma.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

Puma is subject to a global boycott campaign because it sponsors the Israel Football Association, including six teams from illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank of Palestine. The campaign calls for a boycott of the sportswear brand until it stops providing financial and political support and sponsorship for Israeli apartheid and colonialism.

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In the heart of downtown Toulouse, despite the rainy weather, participants unfurled Palestinian flags and banners in support of Palestinian prisoners and the boycott of Israel. The organizers hung large explanatory banners and placards on the struggle to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for 37 years, and the campaign to boycott Israel. These large banners and displays attracted the interest of many people passing by.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

The Palestine Stand enjoyed a busy two hours, as many people visited to collect free leaflets and stickers, discuss the current situation in Palestine or sign up for the next initiatives the Collectif plans to organize. Organizers distributed almost 1,000 #BoycottPuma flyers and talked with passers-by. A large graffiti-style art banner was created during the stand in the middle of the pedestrian area, calling for the boycott of Puma, while speakers challenged the brand’s support for Israeli apartheid.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

The stand also played Palestinian music, including songs praising the resistance and the self-liberated Palestinian prisoners of Gilboa prison. A young Irish man and a South African woman stopped at the stand, and both highlighted that the Palestinian people’s struggle is deeply connected to all peoples of the world fighting apartheid and colonialism.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

Dozens of people also showed their support for the six Palestinian prisoners who liberated themselves from the Israeli Gilboa prison on 6 September 2021. Many people emphasized their pride at seeing the images of the escape from this high-security prison and the humiliation imposed on the Israeli occupation by Palestinians with only the tools at hand, despite its boasts of being a great military power and security leader. Everyone held up a spoon painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag, a new symbol of resistance!

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra organizes actions and initiatives in Toulouse every month 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.

Photo credit: Corine Janeau

Vancouver protesters #BoycottPuma and support Palestinian prisoners’ struggle for freedom

Amid heavy rain, activists in Vancouver came out to support the #BoycottPuma campaign on Friday, 17 September, showing their solidarity with the six Palestinian political prisoners who liberated themselves from Gilboa prison and calling for the freedom of all detained Palestinians. The protest was organized by the Canada Palestine Association, BDS Vancouver-Coast Salish, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, International League of Peoples’ Struggle Canada and the Palestinian Youth Movement.

Participants lined the street in downtown Vancouver in front of SportChek, a large sporting goods chain in Canada, highlighting the international #BoycottPuma campaign. Global sportswear manufacturer Puma is involved in violations of international law and human rights. Puma is the main sponsor of the Israel Football Association (IFA). Not only is this a direct sponsorship of an institution of Israeli apartheid and colonialism throughout Palestine, the IFA even includes teams based directly inside Israel’s illegal colonial settlements in the West Bank of occupied Palestine.

Organizations and activists around the world have joined Palestinian football players and sporting justice advocates internationally to call for a boycott of Puma until it ends its sponsorship of the IFA. The Vancouver protest accompanied the launch of a letter to Puma Canada demanding it end its sponsorship of Israeli apartheid, which has already been signed by nearly 1,000 people across Canada.

The Vancouver protest also showed solidarity with the six Palestinian heroes of the Freedom Tunnel, who liberated themselves from Gilboa Prison on 6 September. While the self-liberated detainees were since re-arrested by the Israeli occupation, their bravery and creativity in liberating themselves by digging a tunnel to freedom beneath Israel’s heavily secured colonial prison has made them symbols of the Palestinian will to liberation despite all obstacles.

Protesters held up spoons, symbolizing the digging of the Freedom Tunnel. Actions around the world have highlighted the spoon as a symbol of Palestinian resistance and steadfastness, digging to freedom with the most humble of tools at hand. In Washington, D.C. and Copenhagen, Denmark, activists left hundreds of spoons outside Zionist embassies, symbolizing the 4,650 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and their ongoing drive for freedom.

Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, spoke about the current situation of Palestinian prisoners, highlighting the cases of the six administrative detainees, jailed by Israel without charge or trial, on hunger strike for their liberation, some for more than two months: Kayed al-Fasfous, Miqdad Qawasmeh, Alaa al-Araj, Hisham Abu Hawash, Raik Bisharat and Shadi Abu Aker. She emphasized that the #BoycottPuma campaign — and the boycott of Israel and complicit corporations overall — is also a means of supporting freedom and justice for Palestinian prisoners.

During the protest, demonstrators marked the anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, when upwards of 4,000 Palestinians and Lebanese were killed in the Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent Sabra neighbourhood in Beirut by Lebanese fascist militiamen, whose invasion of the camp was overseen by the invading Israeli army, which encircled the refugee camp. The massacre was carried out on 16-18 September 1982, only days after the last Palestinian resistance fighters in Beirut left Lebanon under the auspices of a U.S.-brokered “ceasefire,” paving the way for the slaughter of Palestinian refugees.

Demonstrators also drew attention to the Canadian federal election upcoming on Monday, 20 September, slamming the major parliamentary parties for their ongoing support of or silence on Canadian complicity in Israeli war crimes. The Canadian BDS Coalition and Canada Palestine Association launched the #IVotePalestine campaign to hold politicians accountable.

They also linked the ongoing Canadian support for colonialism in Palestine to the colonial reality across Canada, where Indigenous peoples and nations continue to struggle against ongoing genocide, settler colonialism and resource extraction on their territories. Speakers expressed full solidarity with Indigenous liberation struggles across Turtle Island.

The demonstration ended with group photos of all participants holding up “Boycott Puma: Stop Sponsoring Israeli Apartheid!” signs, as well as all participants holding up the “freedom spoons” that symbolize Palestinian prisoners’ struggle for freedom. Despite the heavy downpour throughout the protest, participants distributed many leaflets to passers-by, engaged in meaningful conversations, and received strong support from both drivers and pedestrians walking by on the street.

São Paulo event stands with Palestinian prisoners, remembers Sabra and Shatila

Organizers in Brazil gathered in São Paulo, Brazil, on Saturday, 18 September to support Palestinian political prisoners and remember the Sabra and Shatila Massacre. Organized by Samidoun Brasil with Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Mobilization, Al Janiah and the Frente Palestina Livre, the event highlighted the stories of the six Palestinians who liberated themselves from Gilboa prison on 6 September 2021 as well as those of the 4,650 prisoners behind Israeli bars.

Empty chairs bearing the photos and names of the prisoners were set up in the room at Al Janiah, a Palestinian community space, highlighting their forced absence at the hands of the Israeli occupation regime, which attempts to separate them from their people. Historic posters chronicling the history of the Sabra and Shatila massacre of 1982, in which upwards of 4,000 Palestinian and Lebanese lives were taken by Phalangist militiamen, overseen by Israeli invading armies in Beirut.

The event was covered by Al Jazeera:

Rawa Alsagheer, the coordinator of Samidoun Brasil, said: “The Freedom Tunnel operation confirmed the will and determination of the Palestinian prisoners, and the determination of the prisoners’ movement in the occupation prisons to extract freedom in all forms, even if it sometimes seems impossible and difficult to us outside…We in Samidoun Network view the Palestinian prisoners’ movement in the occupation prisons as standing on the front lines of struggle. We also consider that the prisoners are the solid core of the Palestinian resistance movement, especially that they are from the West Bank and Gaza Strip, from occupied Palestine ‘48, Jerusalem and outside.”

The event also included a screening of “3000 Nights,” Mai Masri’s feature film illustrating the lives of Palestinian women prisoners inside Israeli prisons. Alsagheer also spoke about Palestinian women prisoners behind bars today, including Israa Jaabis, who was severely injured and requires significant ongoing medical care, denied by the Israeli occupation, as well as Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin, and all 40 imprisoned Palestinian women.

Participants held the posters of the prisoners in an expression of popular solidarity with them, expressing the inspiration they received from the self-liberation of the six prisoners of the Freedom Tunnel, Mahmoud al-Ardah, Mohammed al-Ardah, Zakaria Zubaidi, Yaqoub Qadri, Ayham Kamamji and Munadil Naf’at. While the six have since been re-captured by occupation forces, they continue to represent a source of hope and the resilience of the Palestinian will to freedom.

“From the first moment of the exceptional action for liberation, our Palestinian people expressed, in private and in public, their embrace of the “Freedom Tunnel” group and their support for the resistance and the prisoners’ movement. The people are with them,” Alsagheer said. “Prisons will continue to exist as long as the occupation continues. Therefore, the essential goal is liberation, the liberation of humanity, the liberation of the land, and the restoration of all of the rights of the Palestinian people. Without that, colonialism will continue to build prisons — and the Palestinian people will continue to resist until they win.”

Samidoun Brasil is continuing to organize in support of Palestinian prisoners and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

To get involved, contact Samidoun Brasil on Facebook and Instagram

All photos by: Aljaniah Photographer

The light of the Freedom Tunnel shines toward liberation: Occupation forces seize Munadil Naf’at and Ayham Kamamji in Jenin

In the early morning hours of 19 September, Israeli occupation forces seized the self-liberated Palestinian prisoners, Ayham Kamamji and Munadil Naf’at, after the occupation forces besieged a home in Jenin. Youth in Jenin confronted the occupation forces and resisted their invasion of the city; the occupation forces also seized two disabled residents of Jenin as well as another young Palestinian man, according to Palestinian media.

The invading occupation forces also injured a young Palestinian man, shooting him in the leg as they invaded the city of Jenin from several points. Earlier in the day, Palestinians in Jenin organized multiple marches and demonstrations in support of the two self-liberated prisoners and their four comrades, Mahmoud al-Ardah, Mohammed al-Ardah, Zakaria Zubaidi, and Yaqoub Qadri, who were re-arrested by the Israeli occupation one week prior.

We have every reason to believe that Ayham Kamamji and Munadil Naf’at will be subjected to severe torture and abuse by Israeli interrogators, especially given the beatings endured by Mohammed and Mahmoud al-Ardah, Qadri and Zubaidi, with Zubaidi suffering from a fractured jaw and broken ribs. Meanwhile, Palestinian prisoners continue to resist heavy penalties imposed upon them following the escape of their brothers, including denial of family visits, denial of “canteen” (prison store) access, and isolation and solitary confinement.

It is critical to continue to organize, demonstrate and protest to defend and demand the immediate liberation of the six heroes of the Freedom Tunnel and all 4,650 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.

The heroism of the six Palestinian prisoners, who dug their Freedom Tunnel over nine months using any tools at hand to achieve their freedom, made clear that despite the technological and military advantages enjoyed by the Zionist occupation, it is anything but invincible. The Palestinian will toward freedom and indominable spirit was able to use makeshift tools to pry a way out from Gilboa prison, previously renowned as an impenetrable fortress.

In their interviews with their lawyers, Mahmoud and Mohammed al-Ardah, Yaqoub Qadri and Zakaria Zubaidi made it clear that they would never give up on freedom and that their self-liberation operation was worth their suffering. They made clear to the occupation forces themselves, to the Palestinian and Arab people and to the world that the military might of the occupier can be overwhelmed by the creativity of Palestinian humanity.

Building on the experiences of Palestinian prisoners who liberated themselves in the past, they exposed the crumbling edifices of the Israeli occupation and forced them to waste tens of millions of dollars in their massive manhunt. Their bravery and commitment to freedom is celebrated throughout Palestine, from the river to the sea, and everywhere around the world. Spoons – symbols of the rusty kitchen tools they used to dig their way to liberation – have come to represent the irrepressible drive to freedom. Their capture by the Israeli occupation does nothing to dim the light of their heroism and the inspiration they provide for the future of the liberation struggle.

Mahmoud, Mohammed, Zakaria, Yaqoub, Ayham and Munadil will not be forgotten behind bars; indeed, the Palestinian resistance has already made clear that the heroes of the Freedom Tunnel will be included in all future prisoner exchanges between the resistance and the occupation, committing to ensure their freedom.

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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.

The Freedom Tunnel and the six heroes of the self-liberation operation represent the irrepressible hope of freedom and commitment to liberation that no amount of militarized repression and Zionist colonization has suppressed, for over 73 years. The actions of this “Freedom Brigade” are not only a symbol of hope for Palestinians but also for everyone in the world who seeks justice and freedom.

The rearrest of the six self-liberated prisoners has done nothing to dim the light of liberation that they represent for humanity or to lessen the blow they have dealt to the mirage of Israeli invincibility and security control. They reflect the unbreakable Palestinian will to live, struggle and thrive in the most seemingly impossible circumstances.

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 the heroes of the Freedom tunnel and all Palestinian prisoners struggling for justice, and for the liberation of Palestine!

Join these protests and actions or organize your own:

Sunday, September 19

Canada

Denmark

Italy

United States

Monday, September 20

Belgium

United States

Tuesday, September 21

United Kingdom

Wednesday, September 22

Netherlands

  • Den Haag – Wednesday, 22 September, 2 pm, Binnenhof 2513 AA, Den Haag, Netherlands. Support Palestinian prisoners!

Thursday, September 23

Netherlands