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Toronto, 11 July: Protest to free Palestine and #SaveSilwan

Sunday, 11 July
3:00 pm
Nathan Phillips Square
Toronto, ON
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2850656631843851/

TORONTO — ALL OUT THIS SUNDAY at 3:00 PM at NATHAN PHILIPS SQUARE.

The settler-colonial state of Israel continues its encroachment against our rights and our homeland.
With Israel’s destruction of Palestinian homes in Silwan, the constant bombardment of Gaza, the lynching of Palestinians and the ongoing attempts to ethnically cleanse Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan, Beita, Gaza, and Sbeih mountain. Our voices need to be louder than ever to ensure that we show the support for the Palestinian national liberation struggle and that we pressure the Canadian government to impose an arms embargo on the state of Israel for its crimes against Palestinians.

Join us this Sunday at 3 PM to march from Nathan Philips square; To take a stand against the ongoing ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem and the zionist settler-colonial project. See Less

Palestinian student Layan Nasir seized by Israeli occupation forces

Palestinian student Layan Nasir was seized in the early morning hours of Wednesday, 7 July by Israeli occupation forces who invaded her home. She is a student at Bir Zeit University who wrote on social media only two days ago about the attacks she suffered at the hands of undercover Palestinian Authority security forces wearing civilian clothes, who violently beat protesters against the assassination of Palestinian activist Nizar Banat. She is currently being held in the Israeli Ofer prison.

There are currently hundreds of Palestinian students detained by the Israeli occupation. At Bir Zeit University alone, Nasir’s university, approximately 74 students were detained by occupation soldiers during the 2019-2020 academic year. Students are routinely and specifically targeted for Israeli colonial imprisonment and repression for their student activism, organizing student events and participation in student elections and other political and social activities on campus.  Just days ago, a UN panel declared that the imprisonment of Palestinian students Layan Kayed, Ruba Assi and Elia Abu Hijleh was unlawful and arbitrary, calling for their release.

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands the immediate release of Layan Nasir and urges all friends of justice in Palestine to join the #FreePalestinianStudents campaignThis campaign brings organizations together in a global call to urge the immediate freedom of imprisoned Palestinian students and the protection of Palestinian students’ right to education, right to political expression and involvement and right to determine their own futures. The Israeli occupation has targeted Palestinian students and, specifically, the Palestinian student movement and Palestinian student organizations for harsh repression and political detention and imprisonment.

We join together to call for action and support for Palestinian students behind bars, including:

  • Boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel, including Israeli academic institutions, which are fully complicit in the systematic deprivation of Palestinian rights.
  • Ending all military and economic aid, military transactions, joint projects and direct funding to the Israeli occupation regime by governments around the world.
  • Challenging “normalization” programs that aim to legitimize Israeli occupation — this is an attempt to legitimize the criminalization and targeting of Palestinian students.
  • Organizing to build direct links of solidarity with Palestinian students and the Palestinian student movement, to ensure that they will not be isolated from their global community of support despite all attempts by the Israeli occupation.

For the full campaign statement, resources, posters, photos and more, including translations in eight languages, please visit: https://freepalestinianstudents.org/

Add your organization’s name to this statement: http://bit.ly/palstudentsignon

Free Haitham Siyaj: Stop PA Political Imprisonment of Palestinian Activists!

UPDATE as of 8 July: Political detainee Haitham Siyaj was released from Palestinian Authority prisons today following the tireless work of lawyers and activists seeking his release and following three days of hunger strike. He is currently receiving medical treatment in the hospital for the injuries he suffered due to beating and abuse by PA security forces as he protested the assassination of Nizar Banat. We continue to emphasize the call for the immediate release of all political prisoners in PA jails — they are detained as part of the PA’s ‘security coordination’ with the Israeli occupation

Haitham Siyaj, Palestinian struggler and organizer, remains imprisoned by the Palestinian Authority, his detention extended another 24 hours on 7 July 2021. Even after many of the political detainees seized by PA security forces while protesting the assassination of Nizar Banat — part and parcel of PA security coordination with the Israeli occupation — were released, Haitham Siyaj remains behind bars. He was beaten so badly by PA security forces that he was hospitalized; he was then seized from the hospital and has been held in detention since that time. He is now on hunger strike for the third day to demand his immediate release and is refusing medical treatment or testing until he is free.

This is not Siyaj’s first time being subjected to Palestinian Authority arrest and imprisonment. He is one of the comrades of Basil al-Araj who was jailed by the Palestinian Authority in 2016 with the freedom fighter and revolutionary intellectual, later assassinated by the Israeli occupation. He and his comrades were subjected to torture and abuse during this time and were released only after carrying out a hunger strike. PA President Mahmoud Abbas boasted about their arrest when discussing the PA’s usefulness to the Israeli occupation as a means of suppressing Palestinian resistance.

Siyaj has been repeatedly seized by Israeli occupation forces and was imprisoned on multiple occasions, almost always jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. During one such arrest, he was jailed for over 2 years without ever being charged or tried on any allegation.

Now Haitham, a committed struggler for Palestinian liberation, is being imprisoned once again by the Palestinian Authority.

The ongoing detention of Haitham Siyaj and attacks on Palestinian protesters is a conscious policy of security coordination with the Israeli occupation, with the PA functioning to serve the interests of the Zionist colonial project. The “security coordination” framework is overseen and implemented by the United States, Canada and the European Union (all engaged in training, funding and oversight of Palestinian Authority security forces). The purpose of these Palestinian Authority security forces and the “security coordination” project under which they carry weapons is to prevent the Palestinian people and their liberation movement from effectively resisting and overthrowing the Israeli occupation regime throughout occupied Palestine.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands the immediate release of Haitham Siyaj and an end to the ongoing attacks on Palestinian strugglers.

The PA and its funders and trainers must be held accountable for its ongoing betrayal of the Palestinian people and its collaboration with the occupation regime and Zionist colonialism. We note that this crime is also an urgent call to boycott, isolate and resist Israeli occupation throughout Palestine and elsewhere. The Oslo project is backed by Zionism, imperialism and reactionary regimes – and it must and will fall on the road to the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Take Action: 

  1. Call the Palestinian Authority mission, embassy or consulate in your country. Demand the PA immediately release Haitham Siyaj. Get the number of your local consulate or embassy here: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/palestine
    Tell them:

    1. Palestinian activist Haitham Siyaj is being jailed as a political detainee by the Palestinian Authority.
    2. This is unacceptable, as was the assassination of Nizar Banat.
    3. Security coordination and political imprisonment are only serving the interests of the Israeli occupation and harm the Palestinian people.
    4. Haitham Siyaj and all other political detainees must be freed immediately.
  2. Protest at the Palestinian Authority embassy, mission or consulate in your country – or at the Israeli embassy.. Demand justice and accountability for the assassination of Nizar Banat and make it clear that the PA does not represent the Palestinian people’s struggle for liberation! Find the PA mission or embassy in your country here: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/palestine – we note — this is also an Israeli crime, first and foremost in the interests of the occupation. Protest at Israeli embassies and consulates: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/israel
  3. Demand your government stop supporting Palestinian Authority security forces and sanction Israel. Aid and training of PA security forces is not designed to provide security to Palestinians, but instead to bolster the Israeli occupation and repress Palestinian resistance. Legitimate aid must support the rights of the Palestinian people, not directly undermine those rights.From Canada to Australia to the European Union, Western governments and imperialist powers provide ongoing diplomatic, political and economic support to Israel as well as selling billions of dollars of weaponry to the settler-colonial state. Meanwhile, they also purchase billions of dollars in weaponry from the Israeli state. Governments in league with imperialist powers, such as in the Philippines, Brazil, India and elsewhere, also buy weapons and “security” services — all “battle-tested” on the Palestinian population. Call your representatives, MPs, political officials and demand your government sanction Israel now, cut off all aid, expel its ambassadors, and stop buying and selling weapons – and stop financing and training the PA security forces to assist the occupation in its crimes.
  4. Join Palestinian movements and organizations fighting back against Oslo. Many Palestinians, inside Palestine and in exile and diaspora, are working to bring down Oslo and restore the compass of the struggle – for liberation and return, from the river to the sea, and upholding the resistance as the legitimate voice of the Palestinian people. Learn more and get involved with the Masar Badil (Alternative Palestinian Path) conference to convene in Madrid in October 2021.
  5. Boycott Israel – The international, Arab and Palestinian campaign to boycott Israel can play an important role at this critical time. Local boycott groups can protest and label Israeli produce and groceries.  By participating in the boycott of Israel, you can directly help to throw a wrench in the economy of settler colonialism. Download our Boycott Flyer to distribute at supermarkets, stores and other venues in your community!

8 July, Berlin: In memory of Ghassan Kanafani

Thursday, 8 July
5 pm
Brandenburger Tor
Berlin, Germany
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRBmUxarrTe/

Join us on Thursday, 8 July to remember Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian revolutionary writer, thinker and leader, on the 49th anniversary of his assassination.

شاركونا غداً في برلين! وقفة في الذكرى 49 لاغتيال الشهيد غسان كنفاني

Seid morgen dabei! zum Gedenken an das Attentat von Ghassan Kanafani

Brandenburger Tor um 17Uhr

8 July, Madrid: Protest against repression in Palestine: Justice for Nizar Banat

Thursday, 8 July
7:00 pm
Embajada Palestina. C/Pío XII, 20
Madrid
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ_O7TnDtSb/

Join us to demand justice, against repression by the Palestinian Authority, complicity with the Israeli occupation and the assassination of Nizar Banat.

Exigimos justicia contra la represión de la autoridad Palestina, cómplice de régimen israelí y asesina de Nizar Banat

 

Palestinian Authority security forces attack, arrest lawyers, writers, activists and freed prisoners protesting assassination of Nizar Banat

UPDATE 2: Hind Shraydeh announced after her release that Ubai Aboudi has launched a hunger strike to demand he and his fellow detainees be immediately freed.

UPDATE: Several of the detainees have been released, including Omar Assaf, Shatha Assaf, Hind Shraydeh, Hadi Tarsha, Diala Ayesh, Tayseer al-Zabri, Deema Amin and Nadia Habash, as the protests have continued outside the police station.

The Palestinian Authority is continuing its series of arrests and attacks targeting Palestinian human rights defenders and activists protesting PA security forces’ assassination of Nizar Banat on 24 June and their ongoing security coordination with the Israeli occupation. On Monday, 5 July, dozens of Palestinians have been detained by PA security forces, including Ubai Aboudi, director of the Bisan Center, Omar Assaf, of the Palestinian Democratic Forum, Arjan Karajah, Khaled Odetallah, Ahmed al-Kharouf, Omar al-Awri, Khaled Awad, Hussam Barjas, Tayseer al-Zabri, Omar al-Jallad, Sari Othman Hammad, Adli Izzat Hanaisha, Osama al-Badir, and Bashir al-Khairy, although al-Khairy, a veteran Palestinian leader, was later released.

As the families and comrades of the detainees gathered outside the police station in Ramallah to demand their release, even more were arrested including Mays Abu Ghosh, student activist and former political prisoner; Deema Amin and Nadia Habash of the Bisan Center; Hind Shraydeh, Palestinian writer and Ubai Aboudi’s wife; Diala Ayesh of Lawyers for Justice; and Shatha and Aws Assaf, the son and daughter of Omar Assaf. Additional detainees include Asmaa Odetallah, Jenin Merhi, Basil Merhi, Juman al-Ezza, Yahya Abu al-Rub, Hadi Tarsha, and
two journalists, Mohammed Hamayel and Akil Awawdeh.

PA forces have also attacked demonstrators violently, including Haithem Siyaj, former prisoner and comrade of Basil al-Araj, who was beaten over the head and is now in the hospital. Most of those who have been seized by the PA are former political prisoners in Israeli jails.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands the immediate release of all of these political detainees. Members of Samidoun Network in Occupied Palestine are protesting with many others outside the police station in Ramallah now, following the arrest of family members and the use of pepper gas against demonstrators. They are calling for wide participation, noting that “Only popular solidarity can protect us from this violent oppression and crimes against the Palestinian people.”

These attacks have followed days of violent repression targeting protests in the streets of Ramallah. Palestinian activists have recounted the security services beating them, threatening their lives, stealing their phones and attempting to terrorize them and stop them from taking to the streets against the PA’s coordination with the Israeli occupation regime.

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Like the assassination of Nizar Banat, these arrests and attacks reflect a conscious policy of the Israeli occupation and the Oslo Palestinian Authority affiliated with it. The latter is carrying out its specific function to protect the existence of the occupation and its control over the Palestinian people in the West Bank. Acting as agents of the occupation, the PA is practicing all forms of oppression and terror, including political arrests, violent raids and assassinations, against the Palestinian people in order to serve the Zionist colonial project and to protect the privileges of the small sliver of the beneficiaries of the Palestinian Authority – the Oslo class affiliated with the Zionist regime.

This crime cannot be considered apart from the assassination policy against Palestinian leaders and fighters carried out continuously over the decades by the Israeli occupation regime. The “security coordination” framework, overseen and implemented by the United States, Canada and the European Union (all engaged in training, funding and oversight of Palestinian Authority security forces), is designed to employ Palestinian agencies to carry out the mission of Zionist colonialism – chasing, repressing, imprisoning and targeting the Palestinian resistance as well as many Palestinians — organizers, writers, intellectuals, student activists — who present an alternative vision for the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, without the collaborationist entity of the Palestinian Authority.

The purpose of these Palestinian Authority security forces and the “security coordination” project under which they carry weapons is to prevent the Palestinian people and their liberation movement from effectively resisting and overthrowing the Israeli occupation regime throughout occupied Palestine through ongoing force, violence and repression, in full service of the interests of Zionism and imperialism, while bearing a Palestinian flag emblem on each agent’s badge.

Read our full statement here.

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Despite these repressive tactics, Palestinians inside Palestine and in exile and diaspora are continuing to protest the assassination of Palestinian activist Nizar Banat by Palestinian Authority security forces, highlighting the role of the Palestinian Authority as an agent force collaborating with the Israeli occupation regime through the “security coordination” framework underlying the Oslo Accords. While thousands have taken to the streets inside occupied Palestine in outrage, highlighting the role of PA security as colonial enforcers of the occupation, they have been met with brutal beatings, mass theft of phones in an attempt to block documentation, and attempts by plain-clothes security forces to single out individual demonstrators for attack.

Multiple members of the Samidoun Network in Occupied Palestine have been beaten with rocks and batons, had hot coffee deliberately thrown on them, and had their phones stolen by uniformed or plainclothes Palestinian Authority security forces, alongside dozens to hundreds of other Palestinians facing identical treatment. The PA security forces responsible for these attacks have primary responsibility for security coordination with the Israeli occupation, and the brutal assassination of Nizar Banat by the over 25 PA security forces who exploded the door off the hinges of his home before beating him to death with iron bars in front of his family.

These repressive assaults have continued outside occupied Palestine as well. In Beirut, Palestinian refugees protesting the assassination of Banat utside the PA embassy were subjected to physical attacks and verbal bullying and assaults by PA security forces.

The Alternative Palestinian Path (Masar Badil) issued a call to action:

“The puppet Oslo authority supports the Zionist colonial project; that is its purpose for existing. It acts as the spearhead of the occupation and an effective means of ensuring the success of the Zionist project. It is responsible for the exacerbation of the crimes of the Israeli occupation not only because of its full partnership in killing, torture and arrests, and not only because of its role in preventing resistance operations and snuffing out resistance before it can fully blossom, but also because of its major political and historical crime – in reality, the most severe – which is to strike down the revolutionary consciousness of the Palestinian people and aim to replace the culture of resistance and struggle with a culture of subordination and submission to the will of the Israeli regime, global imperialist powers, and their followers in the Arab reactionary regimes.

The time has come to turn the page from this infamous period in the history of our Palestinian cause and to start building an alternative revolutionary path to the devastation caused by this authority of treachery.”

Demonstrations have been organized in multiple cities demanding an end to the PA’s security coordination and role as a subcontractor to colonialism. In New York City, Montreal, Berlin, Den Haag, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Toulouse, Athens, Vancouver, Amman, as well as in Beirut, Palestinians and supporters of Palestine have taken to the streets to denounce this system of injustice imposed upon the Palestinian people. Upcoming actions are already being organized in Frankfurt, Brussels, Stockholm and elsewhere.

Now is the time to take action to confront the Palestinian Authority and all those responsible for imposing it upon the Palestinian people to the detriment of the Palestinian struggle for return and liberation. The PA and its funders and trainers must be held accountable for its ongoing betrayal of the Palestinian people and its collaboration with the occupation regime and Zionist colonialism. We note that this crime is also an urgent call to boycott, isolate and resist Israeli occupation throughout Palestine and elsewhere. The Oslo project is backed by Zionism, imperialism and reactionary regimes – and it must and will fall on the road to the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea. 

Take Action: 

  1. Protest at the Palestinian Authority embassy, mission or consulate in your country – or at the Israeli embassy.. Demand justice and accountability for the assassination of Nizar Banat and make it clear that the PA does not represent the Palestinian people’s struggle for liberation! Find the PA mission or embassy in your country here: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/palestine – we note — this is also an Israeli crime, first and foremost in the interests of the occupation. Protest at Israeli embassies and consulates: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/israel
  2. Demand your government stop supporting Palestinian Authority security forces and sanction Israel. Aid and training of PA security forces is not designed to provide security to Palestinians, but instead to bolster the Israeli occupation and repress Palestinian resistance. Legitimate aid must support the rights of the Palestinian people, not directly undermine those rights.From Canada to Australia to the European Union, Western governments and imperialist powers provide ongoing diplomatic, political and economic support to Israel as well as selling billions of dollars of weaponry to the settler-colonial state. Meanwhile, they also purchase billions of dollars in weaponry from the Israeli state. Governments in league with imperialist powers, such as in the Philippines, Brazil, India and elsewhere, also buy weapons and “security” services — all “battle-tested” on the Palestinian population. Call your representatives, MPs, political officials and demand your government sanction Israel now, cut off all aid, expel its ambassadors, and stop buying and selling weapons – and stop financing and training the PA security forces to assist the occupation in its crimes.
  3. Join Palestinian movements and organizations fighting back against Oslo. Many Palestinians, inside Palestine and in exile and diaspora, are working to bring down Oslo and restore the compass of the struggle – for liberation and return, from the river to the sea, and upholding the resistance as the legitimate voice of the Palestinian people. Learn more and get involved with the Masar Badil (Alternative Palestinian Path) conference to convene in Madrid in October 2021.
  4. Boycott Israel – The international, Arab and Palestinian campaign to boycott Israel can play an important role at this critical time. Local boycott groups can protest and label Israeli produce and groceries.  By participating in the boycott of Israel, you can directly help to throw a wrench in the economy of settler colonialism. Download our Boycott Flyer to distribute at supermarkets, stores and other venues in your community!

Free “Yogi Bear”: Solidarity with Palestine Action political prisoner on hunger strike!

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins with Palestine Action and people of conscience around the world in demanding the immediate freedom of “Yogi Bear,” Palestine Action activist entering their 20th day of hunger strike. Palestine Action has launched a series of direct actions and occupations aimed at shutting down the “business of bloodshed” – targeting Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest private arms manufacturer and other corporations profiting directly from Israeli military occupation and colonization of Palestine.

Palestine Action’s direct actions have shut down Elbit arms factories across Britain, costing the company and drawn worldwide attention for their effectiveness in disrupting profiteering from colonialism, apartheid and occupation. Just today, 5 July, three Palestine Action activists occupied the offices of Vine Property Management, the property manager of Israel’s drone engine factory, Elbit subsidiary UAV Engines in Shenstone, Staffordshire. They chained the gates of the site shut and sprayed the building with blood-red paint.

On the fourth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire, Palestine Action occupied the offices of Arconic, the company that manufactured the cladding and insulation system found to be substantially responsible for the fire. Arconic knew of the dangers of the cladding but continued to sell it to protect their profits; the company also manufactures components and materials for the Boeing helicopters and Lockheed-Martin F-35 fighter jets deployed by the Israeli military against Gaza, Palestine.

After shutting down Arconic for two days, police attacked demonstrators – who had received widespread support from the surrounding Birmingham community. Since that time, Yogi Bear has remained imprisoned and denied bail.

Yogi Bear has issued four demands for their hunger strike, noting that it will continue until at least one is met:

1. Immediate release of Palestine Action prisoners. (This condition must be met)

2. Lasalle Investment Management evict Elbit Systems from 77 Kingsway London

3. The British Government to release all correspondence and/ or documents between the government or any arm of the state (Police Force, MOD, Border Force, or any other government department) and Elbit Systems or any of their subsidaries

4. Elbit Systems, Arconic, and all arms manufacturers supplying Israel to shut down UK operation.

Palestine Action noted: “The production of arms, drones, and military technology relies on an interconnected and massive network of complicit firms – Palestine Action are dismantling this network, demanding that firms cease their partnership with Elbit unless they want to be shut down along with them. The message to all other firms with Palestinian blood on their hands is simple: until you end your facilitation of Israel’s brutal repression of Palestinians and sever ties with Elbit, Palestine Action will shut you down and cease your contribution to genocide for you.”

Samidoun stands in full solidarity with “Yogi Bear” and Palestine Action and demands their immediate release. Yogi Bear is a prisoner of the Palestinian cause who needs international support and solidarity as they put their body and life on the line for justice and liberation for Palestine!

Take Action:

1) Donate to support Yogi Bear’s court costs: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-activist-yogi-bear-pay-there-court-costs

2) Yogi Bear is currently remanded at Foston Hall. Call the prison and demand that Yogi receives proper medical care and treatment.

Yogi’s prison number is A9717EP
Governor: Andrea Black
Telephone: 01283 584 300
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm

3) Send Yogi messages of support – email [email protected]

4) Support Palestine Action’s work to shut down the profiteers of genocide and colonialism. Learn more at https://palestineaction.org/

5) Contact, call and protest at British embassies in your country. Find the British embassy near you: https://www.gov.uk/world/embassies Use the slogan “Free Yogi” and relay Yogi Bear’s four demands, above. Demand an end to British complicity and active participation in the colonization of Palestine.

Take action: Ayelet Shaked aims to exile French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri from Jerusalem

Salah Hamouri

The below alert is largely translated from the original at Liberté pour Salah Hamouri, with additional content added for international supporters.

On 30 June 2021, notoriously far-right Israeli Minister of the Interior Ayelet Shaked, known for her call for genocide against the Palestinian people, announced on social media that she had signed papers to revoke Salah Hamouri’s residence permit in Jerusalem.

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.”

Residency revocation comes hand in hand as a systematic Israeli policy with settlement construction and home demolitions – such as those in Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah – in an attempt to forcibly erase the Palestinian people from the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem.

This order by the current Israeli Interior Minister implements what her predecessor had already declared in September 2020. If instituted, this measure would lead to the final expulsion of Salah Hamouri from his home city, making it impossible for Salah to live not only in Jerusalem, but anywhere in Palestine. That is to say, it would create a complete forced exile and deportation.

The decision must now be reviewed by the Israeli Justice Minister and the Attorney General.

In September 2020, French officials declared their clear opposition to this action. At that time, at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, French Ambassador to Israel, Eric Danon, officially approached the Israeli Foreign Ministry for Salah Hamouri to “remain in Jerusalem” and also “allow his family to join him.”

This is only the latest attack on Salah Hamouri and his family. In 2016, Hamouri’s French wife, Elsa Lefort, was expelled from occupied Palestine. At the time, she was pregnant. Since that date, she has been banned from entering Israel on the ludicrous basis that she poses “a danger to the security of the State of Israel.” As a result, Israel has forced Salah to live apart from his wife and children. He has also been repeatedly arrested (13 months jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention in 2018-2019; detained for one week in 2020.) He is constantly subjected to interrogation and questioning and denied the ability to travel and visit his family and France. All of this is a daily form of painful psychological torture imposed on Salah and his family.

The residence permit is the only official document that allows Palestinians in Jerusalem to live in their homes, and it is issued by the Israeli authorities occupying the city. Like all Palestinians in Jerusalem, Salah Hamouri does not have a Palestinian passport and cannot obtain one.

Such a revocation of his residency would result in the final expulsion of Salah from his native land. He could no longer live in Jerusalem or even in the West Bank. This is an extremely serious attack on his fundamental freedom, formally recognized in international law, to live in his own country, on the land where he was born.

This harassment against Salah Hamouri illustrates the Israeli policy of ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem as well as the harassment of human rights defenders that Israel wants to silence.

France must now act with determination to stop this manifest injustice and guarantee the fundamental rights of its citizen Salah Hamouri: to live in Jerusalem with his wife and children, to be able to exercise his profession as defender of Palestinian political prisoners and to be able to move freely.

Take action:

If you are in France or a French citizen, contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and your Members of Parliament to demand action.

* Consulat Général de France à Jérusalem
[email protected]

* France Diplomatie
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/mentions-legales/nous-ecrire/
[email protected]

* Élysée – Présidence de la République française
http://www.elysee.fr/ecrire-au-president-de-la-republique/
[email protected]

If you are outside France and an international supporter, contact the addresses above or the French consulate or embassy in your area. https://www.embassypages.com/france

Send a letter with talking points:

  •  Salah Hamouri, Palestinian-French lawyer, is facing forced expulsion and deportation from his home country and city, Jerusalem. This act is illegal under international law and violates Salah’s fundamental human rights.
  • France has continued to repeatedly support Israel’s aggression against Palestine and the Palestinian people. The ongoing attack on Salah has been enabled by this support.
  • France must take a clear stand for its citizen, Salah Hamouri, and against Israel’s policies of ethnic cleansing and force displacement in Jerusalem.
  • Salah Hamouri must remain in Jerusalem and his family must be free to join him.

UN panel finds that three female Palestinian students from Birzeit University are in arbitrary detention

Over 300 organizations around the world have come together to demand justice and freedom for imprisoned Palestinian students. The Israeli occupation has targeted Palestinian students and, specifically, the Palestinian student movement and Palestinian student organizations for harsh repression and political detention and imprisonment. Find action items and endorse the campaign: https://samidoun.net/freepalestinianstudents/

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The following report is republished from Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights. Download the UN Panel report: https://lphr.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A_HRC_WGAD_2021_8.pdf

Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights (LPHR) and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer), strongly welcomes the published opinion of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UN Working Group) which importantly finds that three female Palestinian students from Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, Layan Kayed (23), Elyaa Abu Hijla (21) and Ruba Asi (21), are being arbitrarily detained by Israel’s military authorities.

The UN Working Group’s expert opinion provides full clarity that the criminalisation and wholly punitive treatment subjected to Layan, Elyaa and Ruba is unlawful, arbitrary, based on discriminatory grounds, and replete with human rights violations. Their ongoing maltreatment and punishment by Israel’s authorities must be condemned, and should end immediately.

The UN Working Group “requests the Government of Israel to take the steps necessary to remedy the situation of Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi without delay… [T]he appropriate remedy would be to release Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi immediately and accord them an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law.” LPHR and Addameer urge governments and parliamentarians to follow-up on the UN Working Group’s urgent and critical recommendations.

We initiated the UN Working Group’s review after making a legal complaint last September, submitting that Layan, Elyaa and Ruba were each being arbitrarily detained by Israel’s military authorities. Their published written opinion provides a forensic analysis of material legal and human rights issues highlighted in our submission. In so doing, the Working Group finds their military detention to be arbitrary under four distinct categories (bolded by LPHR and Addameer for emphasis):

  • ‘[T]he detention of Ms Kayed, Ms Abu Hijla and Ms Asi is arbitrary under category I as it lacks a legal basis.’

  • ‘[T]he detention of Ms Kayed, Ms Abu Hijla and Ms Asi resulted from their legitimate exercise of the freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly and association, as protected by articles 19, 21 and 22 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and is therefore arbitrary, falling under category II.’

  • ‘[T]he violations of the fair trial rights of Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi are of such gravity as to render their detention arbitrary under category III.’

  • ‘The Working Group concludes that Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi, all of whom are female students and all of whom are also Palestinian, have been detained on discriminatory grounds, namely because of their gender and their national, ethnic and social origin. The Working Group considers that they were also detained on the basis of their status as university students… [T]he Government has violated articles 2 (1) and 26 of the Covenant, and that the deprivation of liberty of Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi is arbitrary under category V.’

The UN Working Group’s opinion details the gravity and range of the violations against Layan, Elyaa and Ruba, finding (bolded by LPHR and Addameer for emphasis):

  • All three arrests appear to have been carried out with a clear excess of force, as none of the women are reported to have put up any resistance but all were handcuffed and two (Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi) were also blindfolded’.

  • ‘[I]t is disturbed by the manner in which the three female students were arrested and at the excessive force used by the authorities. Their subsequent treatment at the hands of the authorities, including the failure to remove handcuffs when eating, the imposed use of a toilet without a door for privacy and the failure to provide appropriate clothing, reveal a prima facie breach of the Bangkok Rules.’

  • ‘[T]he treatment of the three female students clearly falls short of the obligations of Israel as a party to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. The treatment also violates the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Nelson Mandela Rules) and the Bangkok Rules [the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders]’.

  • ‘[T]he presence of legal counsel during interrogations is an essential safeguard in ensuring that any admissions by an individual are given freely… [T]he failure to provide Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi with access to a lawyer from the moment of their detention violated their right to adequate time and facilities for the preparation of their defence and to communicate with a lawyer of their choice.’

  • ‘[T]he Working Group in its practice has consistently argued that the trial of civilians by military courts is in violation of the Covenant and customary international law and that, under international law, military tribunals can only be competent to try military personnel for military offences… [T]he Government could have explained why the three women students appeared before a military court but failed to do so.’

  • ‘[T]he right to challenge the lawfulness of detention before a court is a self-standing human right, which is essential to preserve legality in a democratic society… There is nothing to indicate that any of the three women were presented before a judicial authority, as required by article 9 (3)–(4) of the Covenant. Moreover, the ordinary permissible period of delay for being brought before a judge of 48 hours was clearly violated in each individual case.’

  • ‘[I]t is a well-established norm of international law that pretrial detention should be the exception and not the rule, and that it should be ordered for as short a time as possible….[T]he bail hearings for Ms. Kayed, Ms. Abu Hijla and Ms. Asi did not take place and the Government has not explained why. In the absence of such an explanation, the Working Group cannot accept that the pretrial detention of these three women was properly constituted.’

  • ‘The Working Group recalls that, under certain circumstances, widespread or systematic imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty in violation of the rules of international law may constitute crimes against humanity.

Underscoring the scale and range of the violations involved in the arbitrary detention of Layan, Elyaa and Ruba, the UN Working Group has notably decided to onward refer their cases to six other UN Special Rapporteurs, and a further UN Working Group:

  • the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression,

  • the Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association,

  • the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,

  • the Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers,

  • the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences,

  • the Working Group on discrimination against women and girls, and

  • the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 for appropriate action.

Just prior to the publication of the UN Working Group’s Opinion, LPHR and Addameer released a statement notifying that Layan, Elyaa and Ruba had each received criminal convictions and varying excessive sentences by an Israeli military court, on the basis of having exercised their basic human rights by participating in and affiliating with a democratic student association at Birzeit University:

  • Ms Layan Kayed (23-years-old) was sentenced to 16 months of imprisonment and fined 6,000 NIS (approximately $1,820) on 21 March 2021. Layan has now been in continuous military detention for over a year, following her arrest on 8 June 2020.

  • Ms Elyaa Abu Hijla (21-years-old) was sentenced to 11 months of imprisonment on 23 December 2020 and fined 1,500 NIS (approximately $465). Elyaa was released on 10 May 2021, after over ten months in military detention since her arrest on 1 July 2020.

  • Ms Ruba Asi (21-years-old) was sentenced to 21 months of imprisonment and fined 3,000 NIS (approximately $925) on 3 May 2021. Ms Ruba Asi has now been in continuous military detention for close to a year, following her arrest on 9 July 2020.

LPHR and Addameer are in the process of relaying the UN Working Group’s opinion to Layan, Elyaa and Ruba: informing them that they have been recognised as being arbitrarily detained on four separate grounds, and that they are entitled to remedy under international law. We will continue to work on their cases and those of other Palestinian university students facing illegitimate targeting and punishment for exercising their basic human rights.

About Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights (LPHR)

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Background Notes:

Guilty plea bargains were accepted by Layan, Elyaa and Ruba due to Israel’s military courts lacking basic fair trial rights, as clearly indicated by its conviction rate of over 99 per cent. LPHR and Addameer notes their trial dates were frequently postponed without the opportunity of a bail hearing; thereby increasing a further factor of arbitrariness into their military detention.

By way of background, each of the three female Birzeit University students were arrested within a month of each other, and subsequently charged with participating in and affiliating with a student association. From the beginning of the military occupation in June 1967 through to July 2019, Israel’s Defence Ministry has classified 411 organisations as “hostile,” “unlawful” or “terrorist” associations under the Defence (Emergency) Regulations (1945). Members of designated organisations can be criminally charged for their membership in or affiliation with the group. Among the organisations so classified are all major Palestinian political parties, including the ruling Fatah party. University student groups have also been so designated, despite their lawful nature.

In September 2020, LPHR and Addameer submitted a legal complaint to the United Nations Working Group for Arbitrary Detention on the Israeli military authorities ongoing unlawful arbitrary detention of Layan, Elyaa and Ruba.

The criminal convictions against Layan, Elyaa and Ruba are part of an intensifying pattern of the Israeli military authorities arbitrary detention of Palestinian university students for peaceful exercise of their basic human rights of freedom of assembly, association and expression. The use of arbitrary military detention and punishment appears purposeful to intimidate and deter other students from exercising their fundamental civil and political rights. It has the hallmarks of being intentional and strategic; indeed the methods used, and the volume of students they target, are accelerating.

LPHR and Addameer emphasise that Layan, Elyaa and Ruba have been criminalised and received varying excessive sentences for exercising fundamental freedoms guaranteed by international human rights law. They have not had prior engagement with Israel’s military authorities. The effect of these sentences, lengthy and in harsh prison settings, will have a major impact on these young female students. We are deeply concerned about their well-being.

LPHR and Addameer will continue to work on aiming to protect Palestinians university students from ongoing illegitimate targeting and punishment, which appears to be widespread, systematic and in clear violation of basic international human rights law protections. LPHR has established a Student Protection Project to consolidate our work and focus on this specific human rights issue, with more details to follow soon.

Vancouver marchers call to #SaveSilwan and defend Palestine against Israeli colonialism

Demonstrators for justice in Palestine marched in Vancouver on Saturday, 3 July, demanding an end to the forced expulsion, home demolitions and displacement in Silwan and throughout occupied Palestine. Protesters gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery in the center of downtown Vancouver in response to a call from Silwan families resisting Israeli colonialism. Over 130 families, including 1,500 Palestinians, are threatened with the demolition of their homes and expulsion from their land in order to facilitate the construction of a “biblical theme park,” the so-called “City of David,” atop their destroyed homes and stores.

Organizations in both Canada and the United States, such as the “Canadian Friends of Ir David,” fund the forced displacement of Palestinians and the construction of illegal Jewish-only settlements on occupied Palestinian land.

These include the Jewish National Fund Canada, which enjoys charitable status. Recently, the JNF Canada was forced by public pressure to rebrand and distance itself from the Israeli organization, because of its overt support for settlement projects in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.

The protest in Vancouver was organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement and supported by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, Canada Palestine Association, BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories and Queers Against Israeli Apartheid Vancouver. Demonstrators also denounced the assassination of Nizar Banat, Palestinian activist and struggler for freedom, by Palestinian Authority security forces on 24 June, noting that these attacks are part and parcel of PA ‘security coordination’ with Israel. Canada is among multiple Western countries providing support and training of PA security forces in order to repress Palestinian resistance and provide “security” as a subcontractor of the colonial occupation.

Dalya Masri of the PYM opened the event, emphasizing the importance of joint, collective struggle and support for Indigenous and Black movements for justice. She highlighted the necessity of organizing for change, calling on participants to join organizations and build the movement for collective liberation.

Chandu Claver, chair of BAYAN Canada, highlighted internationalist solidarity for Palestine, emphasizing the connection between the ongoing liberation struggle in the Philippines and the Palestinian people’s struggle. Claver, an Indigenous organizer from the Cordillera region, was targeted and his wife assassinated by still-unidentified paramilitary forces in the Philippines for his resistance to mining projects, including those carried out by Canadian corporations.

Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of the Samidoun Network, denounced the role of the Canadian and U.S. governments in enabling and supporting the colonization of Palestine, calling for this settler colonial, imperialist alliance to be confronted with popular solidarity. She highlighted the case of Ghadanfar Abu Atwan, on hunger strike for 60 days against administrative detention without charge or trial, calling for freedom for all Palestinian prisoners.

The protesters marched to the U.S. consulate, chanting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” and “Hey hey, ho ho, Zionism has got to go! Hey hey, ho ho, the occupation has got to go!” They demanded an end to the $3.8 billion the U.S. provides Israel every year as well as ongoing Canadian official support for Israeli colonialism, pointing out that this Canadian policy is linked to its ongoing genocide against Indigenous people on Turtle Island.

Organizers emphasized that the movement for justice in Palestine must grow and continue. The next action for Palestine will take place on Sunday, 18 July at 2 p.m. – a Boycott Tour, where protesters will gather outside the offices of ZIM Shipping, the Israeli apartheid shipping company targeted by #BlockTheBoat demonstrations in Oakland, New York, Prince Rupert, Philadelphia, Houston, South Africa and Italy in the last two months, as well as Vancouver. From the ZIM offices, protesters will march to the BC Liquor Stores to demand they stop selling “Israeli” wines made on stolen and occupied Palestinian and Syrian land in the West Bank and the Golan Heights, and highlight other complicit corporations profiteering from colonialism, including Puma, SodaStream and Teva. Join the Facebook event for updates and reminders about the upcoming action.

Photos by Andrew P., Canada Palestine Association