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17 June, Online Event: Palestine between the path of Liquidation and the path of Liberation and Return

Palestine: between the path of liquidation and the path of liberation and return. The alternative path conference preparatory Committee in Greece invites you to participate in a political meeting and discussion with Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat on the current political development in Palestine and the region, and on the efforts to convene the alternative path conference.

Thursday 17/06/2021 at 8 pm occupied Jerusalem and Athens time
The meeting will be held through Zoom platform.
Zoom meeting: 825 2249 0486
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82522490486
This event will take place in Arabic with translation available in English, Spanish and Greek.

تدعوكم اللجنة التحضيرية لمؤتمر المسار الفلسطيني البديل – محلية اليونان – إلى المشاركة في اللقاء السياسي مع الكاتب الفلسطيني خالد بركات حول المستجدات السياسية في فلسطين المحتلة والمنطقة، والجهود الشعبية المتواصلة لعقد مؤتمر المسار الفلسطيني البديل .
الخميس17 / 06 / 2021 تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً بتوقيت القدس المحتلة وأثينا.
اللقاء عبر منصة زوم الإلكترونية

Η Επιτροπή της Διάσκεψης για την εναλλακτική πορεία του παλαιστινιακού αγώνα – Τοπική Επιτροπή Ελλάδα- σας προσκαλεί να συμμετάσχετε στην πολιτική διαδικτυακή συνάντηση με τον Παλαιστίνιο συγγράφει Χάλεντ Μπαρακάτ, σε μια ανοιχτή συζήτηση γύρω από τις τελευταίες πολιτικές εξελίξεις στην κατεχόμενη Παλαιστίνη και τις λαϊκές προσπάθειες για την προετοιμασία της Διάσκεψης για την εναλλακτική πορεία του παλαιστινιακού αγώνα.
Την Πέμπτη 17/6/2021 στις 20.00, ώρα Αθήνας και κατεχόμενων Ιεροσολύμων.
Η συνάντηση θα γίνει μέσω Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82522490486

Palestina: entre el camino de la liquidación y el camino de la liberación y el retorno. El Comité preparatorio de la conferencia de la ruta alternativa palestinas en Grecia os invita a participar en una reunión política y debate con el escritor palestino Khaled Barakat sobre el desarrollo político actual en Palestina y la región, y sobre los esfuerzos para convocar la conferencia de la ruta palestina alternativa.
Jueves 17/06/2021 a las 8 pm hora de Jerusalén y Atenas
La reunión se llevará a cabo a través de plataforma Zoom.
Reunión zoom: 825 2249 0486

 

Over 3,100 Palestinians detained by Israeli occupation in May 2021: Prisoners’ associations report

Palestinian prisoners’ rights and human rights institutions, the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission, Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, and the Wadi Hilweh Information Center – Jerusalem, issued their monthly report on Sunday, 13 June, detailing the latest statistics and reports on Israeli repression targeting Palestinian detainees. The report covers key issues in the current uprising in Palestine, including ongoing violations and abuses by occupation forces, and documents specific cases followed by the institutions that prepared the report. The report is translated into English by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

According to the research and follow-ups made by the Palestinian prisoners’ institutions, Israeli occupation authorities arrested 3100 Palestinians, including 42 women and 471 children, throughout the month of May, in different areas of Palestine, at demonstrations, in night raids and random arrests.

As of the end of May 2021, there are approximately 5,300 Palestinian detainees, including 40 women and 250 child prisoners. Of these, 81 child detainees are from occupied Palestine ’48 – that is, Palestinian citizens of Israel. There are currently approximately 520 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, after 200 administrative detention orders were issued since the beginning of May.

The month of May 2021 marked a serious escalation in repression and attacks against the Palestinian people in multiple forms, especially with the spark of events that began at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem on 13 April 2021, where occupation forces attempted to prohibit Palestinians from entering the area. This repression came hand in hand with the forced displacement and forced expulsion being planned and threatened against the Palestinians of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.

As events continued and the confrontations with occupation forces escalated, the occupation launched massive repression and attacks, including mass arrests that affected all sectors. These continued to escalate, especially with the launch of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, which lasted for 11 days and prompted Palestinians everywhere to take action in the streets to confront the grave crimes of the occupation.

This is not the first instance in which Palestinians face this type of escalation, including attacks during which the occupation has used all of its mechanisms and policies over the past decade. Systematic arrests are among the most prominent of these colonial mechanisms by which the occupation seeks to suppress any efforts by the Palestinian people to seek liberation and self-determination.

Since 2015, which also constituted a turning point for Palestinian prisoners and detainees, especially regarding the number of arrests at one time, this moment also constituted a milestone in terms of the number of detainees and the large number of serious violations documented by institutions, activists, journalists and citizens, who played an important role in conveying and exposing these crimes.

The highest number of arrests were recorded in occupied Palestine ’48, where approximately 2,000 Palestinians were arrested, including 291 children, as documented by Palestinian human rights institutions in occupied Palestine ’48. Many serious crimes were recorded, accompanying mass and systematic arrests in various cities and villages. These did not stop at the moment of arrest against the detainees and their families, but continued through a series of mechanisms and policies later, including intimidation, threats and torture. Over 170 Palestinian detainees later had indictments filed against them, and the most common of these charges was participation in demonstrations rejecting the policies of the occupation.

Israeli occupation forces of various types, along with settlers, contributed to attacking and attempting to intimidate the Palestinian population, storming their homes, destroying their property, deploying undercover forces among them, firing live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets at them and brutally assaulting them physically.

Similar to the situation in occupied Palestine ’48, harsh campaigns of arrests targeted many Palestinian towns, villages and refugee camps in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, where 1,100 Palestinians were arrested, including 180 children and 42 women and girls — the highest number of arrests took place in Jerusalem, where 677 were detained.

The institutions documented the continued series of arrests targeting Palestinian Legislative Council election candidates; occupation forces seized six candidates from the “Jerusalem is Our Promise” list, one of the electoral lists for the Legislative Council, in addition to two former Palestinian Legislative Council members, along with nightly raids on homes and searches and vandalism targeting families’ properties. Occupation authorities engaged in systematic methods of repression, intimidation and suppression, extending to collective punishment for all sectors of society.

There were 200 administrative detention orders issued during the month of May, including 116 new administrative detention orders.

The 1948 Occupied Territories: Blurring the Image Through Fabricated Charges

Israeli occupation police arrested journalist and former political prisoner Raafat Abu Ayash, 27, from the occupied Naqab, while he was actively reporting on a sit-in for Palestinian students at Beersheba University in protest of events in Jerusalem, in front of the university building. They were attacked by far-right Jewish Zionist groups, who outnumbered the Palestinian students and threatened to kill them, prompting the Palestinian students to move their protest to the students’ residence. Abu Ayash reports that police, including the special “Al-Yasam” unit came to the scene of event and attacked the Palestinian students, despite the fact that they had called for protection from the attacks by the right-wingers. The police violently beat the students with batons and arrested two Palestinian students.

As Abu Ayash documented the police repression against Palestinian students, he was arrested. He was asked for his name. As soon as he identified himself, undercover police began to beat him, seized him and took him by police car to several locations, eventually ending at the Ashkelon Detention and Interrogation Center, where he was held for three days before his release.

When he asked for the allegations against him, he was accused of assaulting a settler and burrning his car while he was detained, and accused of joining a “terrorist faction.” He was subjected to three days of interrogation by the Shin Bet for four sessions that lasted for six hours each. After he finally proved that he was at the university to cover the event – where he was initially detained – due to camera footage, he was finally released from the interrogation center.

During his detention, Abu Ayash was subjected to several violations, in addition to the wrongful arrest and the trumped-up allegations against him. He was subjected to “shabeh,” or stress positions, in the interrogation chair for long hours, while he was handcuffed to the chair. His detention was extended for 5 days pending interrogation, during which he was not provided with clothes other than those of the prison administration. During his interrogation, he was repeatedly screamed at, cursed, insulted and threatened with “destroying his life.” He was unable to open his eyes when he arrived at the interrogation center due to Israeli occupation forces’ severe beating of his face.

Detaining candidates for postponed elections, attacking the role of politicians and activists

Two months after his release on 21 March 2021, Israeli occupation forces once again detained former prisoner and electoral candidate for the Palestinian Legislative Council on the “Jerusalem is our Promise” list, Yousef Qazzaz, 49. They seized Qazzaz after invading the family home in Dura, al-Khalil on 20 May 2021, as nearly 20 soldiers removed the main door of the home and ransacked it, storming the bedrooms and pointing guns at the heads of the sleeping residents, as his wife recounted.

Qazzaz is a former prisoner who has spent 5 years in Israeli occupation prisons. In his previous detention he was held without charge or trial under administrative detention for 18 months; he previously was held in administrative detention for 24 months. Qazzaz suffers from several illnesses, but was prohibited from taking his medication with him by the occupation forces.

On 9 May 2021, occupation forces seized Nasser Abu Khdeir, 59, a candidate rom the “Pulse of the People” electoral list, after storming his home in Shuafat, Jerusalem. He was ordered into forcible house arrest at his home in Shuafat for an unspecified period of time, stripped of his health insurance and national insurance and prohibited from entering the West Bank for 6 months.

Abu Khdeir was last released the previous March from Israeli occupation prisons. He has spent almost 17 years in occupation prisons over various periods of detention.

Child abuse: 13-year-olds detained

During May 2021, Israeli occupation forces seized 180 children from the West Bank, and cases of abuse and mistreatment were documented through field researchers for Palestinian human rights institutions.

Occupation forces seized the 13-year-old child, J.A., while he was in Al-Balou Park near the illegal settlement of Beit El outside Ramallah. He was beaten repeatedly by an Israeli soldier in the pelvic area, causing him severe pain, and pepper-sprayed in his right eye at zero distance while laying on the ground.

J.A. was ordered to lie on the ground and handcuffed with plastic ties before being taken to Beit El military camp. He was blindfolded and taken to the Benjamin police station, where he was placed on a chair facing the wall and tied with plastic handcuffs and ties. The soldiers deliberately held him there for approximately 3 hours, unable to move, until the interrogation began. In the end, he was thrown out of the military vehicle in which he was taken, hit on the neck and the head and his blindfold and handcuffs removed. The child discovered that he had been thrown out of the back of the vehicle in the Hizma area of occupied Jerusalem.

The child K.D., 13, from Tayseer village, was detained near the Tayseer military checkpoint east of Tubas on 15 May 2021, where a demonstration was organized against the Israeli aggression on Gaza. Occupation forces followed him and shot at him before beating him in the face and arresting him. He was then taken from Tayseer Checkpoint, handcuffed and blindfolded. He was released the next day at the same checkpoint. However, intelligence officers then called his father the day after his release, demanding he hand over his son for interrogation.

K.D. suffered psychological trauma as a result of his experience. His father reported that he was shocked and unable to speak for a lengthy time after his release.

Al-Moskobiya: Continuous witness to the crime of torture

Al-Moskobiya, known as the Russian Compound, once again came to the fore during the escalation of repressive attacks carried out by the occupation forces. Dozens of detainees were subjected there to physical and psychological torture. Since August 2019, occupation forces and interrogators have escalated their methods of torture, returning to many of the same tactics of physical and psychological torture used in the 1960s and 1970s. During the current confrontation, Palestinian human rights institutions have continued to document testimonies of torture to which detainees were subjected.

The case of the detainee, Jalal Jabarin (36 years), from the town of Sa’ir, al-Khalil

Jabarin was arrested from his home at dawn on 14 May 2021, after occupation soldiers forced him to take off his clothes, searched and ransacked his house using police dogs. He was taken to an area near the Etzion military camp, where he was taken out of the military vehicle and beaten severely by occupation soldiers. He fell to the ground twice from the severity of the beating, and later he was transferred to the Etzion detention and investigation center, where they asked him to sign a paper exonerating the soldiers from assaulting him. However, he refused to sign.

Jabarin indicated that he was transferred on the same day to the Al-Moskobiya interrogation center, where he was tortured for ten days and for long hours, including being interrogated for 38 hours continuously, while he was forcibly held in stress positions on a chair, while handcuffed, with his hands and feet tied. He was denied sleep and clean, safe food, forcing him to refrain from eating during the first two days of his detention.

During his detention, an order was issued preventing him from meeting with a lawyer. Jabarin is a former prisoner who had previously been arrested several times.

Maryam Afifi: Arrest, abuse, and unconditional release

Israeli occupation forces arrested Mariam Afifi, 26, on 8 May 2021 at about 10:30 pm while she was in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. A witness stated that they saw occupation soldiers attacking a girl, causing her to fall to the ground. They went towards the girl and while attempting to get close to the girl, one of the soldiers shouted at her and pushed her harshly. The witness attempted again to approach her to check on her as a soldier attacked her and started violently pulling at her hijab. As he pulled her back, her shoes came off and the soldier stepped on her legs and joined a number of other soldiers who began to kick and hit her. They handcuffed her behind her back and tied her legs, dragging her to an area where many soldiers and police had gathered, and forced her to the ground. After around 30 minutes, she was taken to the occupation police station, where she was held until the morning of the next day in a room with many other detainees.

The next day, she was transferred to the Al-Moskobiya interrogation center, where she remained in a very cold cell, and when she asked to turn off the air conditioner, they did not respond to her request. Then she was transferred to the court to extend her detention in the Al-Moskobiya center, during which a female soldier handcuffed her hands with iron handcuffs and pulled them, tightening her shackles and causing her severe pain. Maryam stated that she was taken twice to the court, the first time where the judge was not present because of the court break in the afternoon hours, and then they brought her back to the cell, and after a period of time they returned and brought her to the court, and during these movements the shackles were digging into her hands and feet. Maryam was presented to the court, and while the public prosecutor asked to extend her detention, the judge ordered her released without conditions on 9 May after seeing the photo and video evidence of her arrest.

Jerusalem: a double confrontation

The occupation authorities continued their unprecedented campaigns of daily arrests in the city of occupied Jerusalem during the month of May. They arrested hundreds of people on the streets in addition to the storming of homes throughout the city. In Jerusalem, 677 people were detained, including 124 children, of which 20 of whom were aged 13 or 14 years, in addition to 32 women, including 8 girls.

Arrests on the street took place around Al-Aqsa and its gates, where 117 Palestinians were detained; 138 were arrested from Bab al-Amoud and the nearby areas; 79 were detained in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, and hundreds from different areas.

From 13 April 2021, the beginning of confrontations and protests at the Damascus Gate, through the end of May, 845 Palestinians were detained. Most detainees were released under conditions, most commonly forced exclusion from the place of detention, home confinement for 3 days to two weeks, payment of cash bail, while a number of them were presented with indictments and others are still detained in interrogation centers.

Harsh excessive force was used during many arrests and detentions, including assaults inside police vehicles and during transportation to detention centers. Scores of detainees were injured, including people with broken hands, noses and ribs, as well as wounds in the face and head. Dozens of Palestinian detainees were transferred from interrogation centers to hospitals for treatment, some of whom remained in detention, and some were released on condition that they return to interrogation after treatment.

The detainees were accused of a number of charges, the most common of which were: participation in confrontations and demonstrations, throwing stones, using firecrackers and Molotov cocktails, raising the Palestinian flag, protesting at Al-Aqsa, tearing the flag of the occupation state, destroying surveillance cameras or burning property for nationalist reasons, assaulting police or assaulting settlers. Dozens of Palestinian detainees were indicted, others are still held under interrogation, and hundreds were released under various conditions and restrictions.

During May, Israeli occupation authorities ordered 11 Jerusalemites to administrative detention by order of the “Defense” Minister, for periods ranging from three to six months, including Palestinian prisoners whose health insurance was cut off.

The occupation also escalated deportation orders during the past month, as over 270 orders forcibly excluding Palestinian Jerusalemites from various areas, including Al-Aqsa, the Old City, Bab al-Amoud and adjacent streets, the entire city of Jerusalem, and the rest of the West Bank, were issued in May for periods ranging from one week to six months. These decisions were issued through the courts or after hours of interrogation in various centers, especially the Al-Qashla detention center in the Old City of Jerusalem and the Salah al-Din police station. Dozens of young men and women seized from Sheikh Jarrah were excluded from the neighborhood, and a number of young people were forcibly expelled from their areas of residence in Al-Tur, Issawiya and Jabal al-Mukabber.

Ahmed Abu Sneineh: He lost his eye and was arrested inside the hospital

Israeli occupation forces wounded, Ahmed Abu Sneineh, 28, with a rubber-coated metal bullet fired inside Al-Aqsa Mosque, on the 25th day of Ramadan, while he was heading to the mosque to deliver an item to his mother, who was praying Tarawih prayers in the mosque.

The occupation forces hit Abu Sneineh’s eye with a rubber bullet, causing him to lose consciousness. He was taken to the hospital in serious condition and approximately two weeks after the injury, he was seized from inside the hospital by occipation forces.

Abu Sneineh said, “My eye was hit inside Al-Aqsa, then I completely lost consciousness and was transferred in a very serious health condition to the hospital due to a fractured skull. I had several surgeries during my treatment, for injuries to the eye, head and abdomen, and the medical staff said I needed to stay in the hospital for treatment and follow-up for 60 days.”

Abu Sneineh continued: “On 27 May, I was surprised by the presence of a nurse who told me he would get me out of the hospital, and a few minutes later a group of ‘Shabak’ agents invaded the room wearing civilian clothing. They showed their badges and identified themselves and then they arrested me.”

He said that he was transferred to the detention center, and stayed for more than 6 hours, being moved between the police and the Shin Bet intelligence, despite his fatigue and dizziness. He was then released and transferred to house arrest for four days on condition that he return to interrogation. On the appointed day, 30 May, he returned to interrogation at the Al-Qashla police station where he was left to wait in the sun for several hours before being released and ordered to another day of house arrest.

Cancellation of health insurance

As part of the policy of collective punishment against the released prisoners and their families, the occupation authorities cut off their right to national health insurance for 19 Palestinian Jerusalemites, including three jailed prisoners and the wife of a Palestinian prisoner. The remaining victims of this policy are all former prisoners. The families were surprised to learn of the cancellation of their health insurance when they went for treatment in health centers, without any legal warning or clarification.

This measure targeted former prisoners who were subjected to arrest and forced exclusion or deportation from Jerusalem or Al-Aqsa. They were also barred from entry to the West Bank and their bank accounts were seized.

The pretext given for the cancellation of the former prisoners’ health insurance was an allegation that they maintain “residence outside the city of Jerusalem”, which they denied, emphasizing that most of their homes are inside the walls of the Old City or its surroundings.

Collective punishment: Turmus Ayya and Aqraba

The villages of Turmus Ayya and Aqraba were repeatedly invaded and raided by Israeli occupation forces during the first third of May 2021, following the shooting of Israeli occupation soldiers at Za’atara checkpoint south of Nablus. Nine residents of Aqraba and five residents of Turmus Ayya were seized by occupation authorities, while many homes were raided with police dogs as occupation soldiers threw gas bombs and posed a constant threat to the people.

In a telephone conversation, Mrs. Basma al-Shalabi, the wife of Palestinian detainee, former mayor Lafi Shalabi, explained that occupation special forces known as the “Al-Yaman” unit invaded Turmus Ayya village at 3 a.m., raided the family’s home and seized her husband on 5 May 2021. They forced off the doors of the home and attacked the couple’s 16-year-old son before one of the soldiers tried to throw the child at his mother, who was isolated in another room of the home due to her diagnosis with coronavirus. They then took Lafi Shalabi to the second floor of the house, by himself, interrogating him while threatening him, pressuring his wife and threatening her. They did not allow her to take any medications despite her coronavirus infection and high blood pressure diagnosis.

In Aqraba, large forces of the occupation army and special units attacked the town, imposed full military control over it, locking down the residents on 3 May and prohibiting them from moving, imposing closure and erecting military checkpoints around the nearby villages. The following day, they were joined by massive reinforcements and armored vehicles invading the town, storming homes and deliberately vandalizing, damaging and destroying property while searching the homes.

Dozens of wounded and injured

Israeli occupation forces used all manner of weapons and methods of attack against the detainees, including severe beatings, dragging, hitting with batons and rifle butts, release of “skunk” or sewage water, firing tear gas, sound bombs, live bullets and rubber-coated metal bullets at them, leading to dozens of injuries, some with live ammunition.

Among the cases followed by Palestinian human rights institutions is that of the case of wounded detainee Fadi Daraghmeh, 18, from Tubas. He was shot in the knee by occupation forces at Tayseer checkpoint with live ammunition. After he fell to the ground, three soldiers severely beat him and dragged him to their vehicle before he was transferred to the Israeli Afula hospital.

Fellow wounded prisoner Osama Funoun, 23, from al-Khalil, was seized on 12 May 2021 after he was shot by occupation forces in the center of the city, near the military checkpoint at the entrance to Shuhada street in the city. He was then taken to the Ramle prison clinic and forced to walk inside.

Maher Daraghmeh, 22, from Tubas, is also detained in the Ramle prison clinic after being wounded by the Israeli occupation army when he was shot while crossing the Huwarra military checkpoint south of Nablus. He has since undergone several surgeries.

The policy of administrative detention: Significant data

There has been a serious increase in the number of administrative detainees in the occupation prisons, a significant increase in comparison with the past few years. During the current confrontation, administrative detention was one of the most prominent policies of repression. During the month of May 2021, occupation forces issued 200 administrative detention orders, including 11 against Jerusalemite detainees.

Of those orders, 116 were newly issued administrative detention orders, while 84 renewal orders were also issued.

These numbers indicate a dangerous escalation in comparison to the months immediately proceeding the uprising, confirming that occupation authorities are continuing to use this policy on a large scale. The Israeli occupation’s use of administrative detention violates all restrictions imposed under international law on the use of detention without charge or trial. This form of arbitrary detention targets all of those who have a leading role in Palestinian society, including leaders in education and politics.

The Israeli occupation authorities also aim, through the use of administrative detention, to undermine any popular action or uprising for self-determination. This policy has been used in an escalating manner since the early years of the occupation, increasing in the early years and then decreasing after 1977, and then rising again in the Intifadas of 1987 and 2000, and once again rose in 2015, with the beginning of a popular uprising. The occupation once again escalated its use, issuing 1,248 administrative detention orders at that time.

Over the past decades, occupation military courts constituted and remain an essential tool in consolidating this policy, through their implementation of the orders of the occupation intelligence (the Shin Bet). This is confirmed by all the decisions issued by the military courts, in various degrees, against the detainees.

Since the beginning of this year, Palestinian prisoners have carried out individual hunger strikes against the policy of administrative detention. To this day, five prisoners are continuing their open hunger strikes in rejection of arbitrary administrative detention in occupation prisons, including Ghazanfar Abu Atwan, 28, from Dura, al-Khalil, on hunger strike for 40 days; Khader Adnan, 43, from Jenin, on hunger strike for 15 days; Amr al-Shami and Yousef al-Amer, on hunger strike for 14 days; and Jamal al-Tawil, on hunger strike for 11 days, demanding an end to his daughter, Bushra’s, administrative detention.

 

 

Amsterdam protest for the liberation of Palestine: facing Zionist aggression

On Sunday 6 June, more than one hundred people protested on Dam Square in Amsterdam for the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea. The protest, organized by the Palestinijnse Gemeenschap in Nederland, Youth for Palestine and Samidoun, proved that mobilizations will continue as long as the Palestinian resistance continues. On the day that Muna and Mohammed El Kurd were arrested in Sheikh Jarrah, Palestinian and Dutch youth stated: we will not rest until Palestine is liberated from the river to the sea!

Zionist aggression and police repression

At the beginning of the protest for Palestine, a handful of Zionists had been given permission to counter protest with five people. Plain clothed officers were standing with the Zionists and uniformed police, making it impossible to recognize them as police and distinguish them from the Zionists.

From the beginning, the Zionists tried to provoke the pro-Palestine protesters into a physical altercation in order to escalate the demonstration and in this way give the police the right to dissolve the protest on the spot. When this failed, one of them punched a Palestinian protester in the face so hard that he bled from his cheek. Even though everyone saw that it were the Zionists who had delivered the blow, the Palestinian protester was eventually forcibly removed and temporarily detained while the Zionist was not.

 

This is yet another example of collaboration between the Amsterdam municipality, Dutch police and the Zionist agenda:

  1. The Zionist anti-Palestinian protest should never have been approved by the municipality at the same place and time: This is promoting an escalation in an attempt to delegitimize the Palestinian movement in the Netherlands.
  2. Police should never have stood in civilian clothes between the Zionists and uniformed police: By dressing themselves as Zionists – including Israeli patches on their clothing – the police were part of the attempted escalation by the Zionist demonstration, aiming to provoke and arrest Palestine protesters at the first touch.
  3. The fact that the Palestinian protester was forcibly removed and detained instead of the Zionist, when everyone knew who the aggressor was, shows the bias of the police.

Full speech by Yasmin Ahmed of Samidoun Netherlands

“Comrades and friends,

It’s great to see everyone out here today, lively and unified on our commitment to continue to struggle for the liberation of Palestine and support all forms of Palestinian resistance.

It’s been two weeks since the ceasefire was implemented in Gaza, and though the Zionist military cowardly targets Palestinians and caused huge casualties in including 66 children in it’s latest attack, the true victor was the Palestinian resistance. When the resistance in Gaza answered the call of Al Quds and Sheikh Jarrah, the Zionist state could not crush them, they did not stop the rocket fire which has left their so called invincible Iron Dome depleted. They did not stop Palestinians from across 48 or so called Israel from taking to the streets and answering the call for resistance. 73 years of ethic cleansing, separating and dividing Palestine into different parts and different conditions has not separated Palestinians from each other has not turned out how the Zionist entity planned. Palestine is still the demand and Palestinians across all of Palestine, Gaza, 48, the West Bank, are united in their goal for a liberated Palestine from the river to the sea. And Jerusalem remains its eternal capital.

Israel are now requesting $1 billion in military aid to replenish it’s US built “Iron Dome” on top of the $735m provided during the fighting. Their military might had been damaged by the latest war but it will be replenished easily by the US, who relies on its alliance with Israel to maintain the global imperialist status quo. Israel continues it’s campaign to evict Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan and across Palestinian neighbourhoods in Jerusalem, it has created new laws in order to carry mass arrests of Palestinians, especially youth, across 48 or so called Israel, it continues to annex Palestinian land in the West Bank and pump in more European and US settlers. And the Palestinian Authority continues to run security coordination with Israel to suppress resistance in the west bank. There are over 4500 Palestinian prisoners in Zionist prisons. We must always remember and fight for the freedom of the prisoners, who are on the frontline of confrontation with the Zionist enemy everyday, who have turned prisons into revolutionary schools of resistance. We see that Palestinians against all odds has remained steadfast in their liberation struggle and we must support all forms of their Resistance.

Too often when the bombs stop falling on Gaza the international solidarity movement quietens its actions. But not this time. We are still out here on the streets raising the flag of Palestine, and we will not stop until all of Palestine is liberated from the river to the sea.

And we see this continued momentum across the world. in Ireland the campaign to expel the Israeli ambassador is still being fought by activists on the ground, the streets of New York are being taken over regularly by Palestinian diaspora and solidarity activists, in the UK, Palestine Action are occupying the death factories of Israeli arms company Elbit, these are just a few of the many mobilisations happening to support Palestinian liberation. And we must continue here, supporting the students on campus fighting for apartheid free campuses, confronting their schools to end ties with Israeli institutions, pushing for boycott of Israeli goods in your local food market and in your own purchases, continuing campaigns for divestment from Israeli enterprises and sanctions on the Zionist state. And above all supporting Palestinian resistance and following their line always, and we must remain on the streets and make sure that the Zionists in the Netherlands, like Mark Rutte, who said that Israel has a right to defend itself as it was killing children, and the Israeli lobby CIDI — let them  know that we are not going anywhere, we will continue demonstrating and standing up for Palestine until Palestine is free from Zionism and imperialism, from the river to the sea.”

 

14 June, Prince Rupert, BC: #BlockTheBoat – Call for a Community Picket to Stop ZIM!

Monday, 14 June
3:00 pm
Port of Prince Rupert, BC, Canada
For Updates – text your name to +1-855-713-2006

The same ZIM Volans that was turned away from Oakland port after last week’s #BlockTheBoat victory is now trying to head to Prince Rupert, BC, where it is facing a community picket! Join this picket in solidarity with Palestine and workers globally. Get updates and news by joining the text alert list!

Organized by the Ad hoc Prince Rupert Palestine Solidarity Committee

Six Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike against imprisonment without charge or trial

There are currently six Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails on open hunger strike, demanding their release from Israeli imprisonment without charge or trial under “administrative detention” orders. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner demands their immediate release, an end to the policy of administrative detention, and freedom for all Palestinian prisoners.

Ghadanfar Abu Atwan has been on hunger strike for 40 days to demand his freedom; he is joined by Khader Adnan, former long-time hunger striker, who has been on hunger strike for 15 days, as well as Amer al-Shami and Yousef al-Amer, on hunger strike for 14 days, and Mohammed Masalmeh and Sheikh Jamal al-Tawil, on hunger strike for 11 days. Al-Tawil’s strike demands the release of his daughter, Bushra al-Tawil, from administrative detention, as well as his release.

Administrative detention was first introduced to Palestine by British colonialism. These orders may be issued for one to six months at a time, and they are indefinitely renewable. As a result, Palestinians routinely are jailed for years at a time with no charge and no trial. Neither they nor their loved ones know when they will be released, and administrative detention serves as a form of psychological torture. The detained Palestinians and their lawyers are barred from seeing the “secret file” used to justify their imprisonment. The use of administrative detention, already routinely used to arbitrarily detain Palestinians, has been escalating rapidly, with over 200 detention orders issued since the beginning of May 2021.

Ghadanfar Abu Atwan, from Dura, near al-Khalil, launched his hunger strike on 5 May 2021 in Ramon prison in protest of his detention without charge or trial. He was seized by occupation forces in October 2020 and ordered to six months in administrative detention; his detention was then renewed for another six months, sparking him to launch his open hunger strike for freedom.

After announcing his strike, he was thrown into isolation for two weeks in Ramon prison, before being transferred to isolation in Ohli Kedar prison, where his cell was infected with insects and unsanitary. Frequent transfers and isolation are used as a means of physical pressure on hunger strikers in an attempt to force them to break their strike. Currently, Abu Atwan is held in the Ramle prison clinic. In his transfer to Ramle prison, Israeli occupation forces assaulted and beat Abu Atwan, physically weakened after 33 days of hunger strike. He was beaten, bruised and sprayed with a noxious substance that inhibited his breathing.

Sheikh Khader Adnan, from Jenin, was seized at dawn by occupation forces from the town of Arraba on 30 May. Adnan, who has won his freedom from administrative detention on multiple occasions through long-term hunger strikes and galvanized international solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, immediately launched a hunger strike. He has been arrested 12 times and spent 8 years in Israeli occupation prisons, most under administrative detention. In 2004, he launched a hunger strike for 25 days; in 2012 for 66 days, in 2015 for 56 days and 2018 for 58 days. He is the father of nine children, the youngest of which is only one month old.

After his arrest, an administrative detention order of one month was imposed upon him almost immediately. He has now been on hunger strike for 15 days to demand his freedom; he is being detained in the Jalameh interrogation center.

Amr al-Shami, 18, and Yousef al-Amer, 28, both from Jenin camp, jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, launched their strikes 14 days ago. Both completed their sentences imposed upon them by a military court; rather than being released as scheduled, they were ordered jailed without charge or trial. Both al-Shami and al-Amer are held in Megiddo prison.

Mohammed Masalmeh, from Beit Awwa near al-Khalil, is on hunger strike for the 11th day. He has been detained since February without charge or trial and launched his strike when the detention order against him was arbitrarily renewed.

Brought to the Israeli military court in Ofer on Sunday, 13 June, Sheikh Jamal al-Tawil told the occupation judge that he launched his hunger strike to demand freedom for his daughter, Bushra al-Tawil, who is one of two Palestinian women jailed under administrative detention, along with Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees president, Khitam Saafin. He is now demanding his own detention be terminated after the Israeli occupation security forces have ignored his demands. Al-Tawil, a prominent political leader, was seized on 1 June by Israeli occupation forces, who invaded his home in al-Bireh, and transferred almost immediately to administrative detention.

Al-Tawil was transferred on Friday, 11 June to HaSharon prison from Ofer prison, despite the fact that he would be forced to return to Ofer for the military court hearing only days later. These transfers are conducted using the “bosta,” a metal vehicle without temperature controls, and journeys that should take a brief time instead are extended throughout the day with frequent stops.

Bushra al-Tawil, held in Damon prison, has been detained without charge or trial since November 2020.  She is a journalist and advocate for Palestinian prisoners who has been repeatedly detained by the Israeli occupation, most commonly held under administrative detention.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters of Palestine to take action to support the hunger strikers and all Palestinian prisoners struggling for freedom. These Palestinians are putting their bodies and lives on the line inside occupation prisoners to demand not only freedom for themselves, but an end to administrative detention and the entire colonial system of Zionism throughout occupied Palestine. Take the actions below and use these posters to highlight the cases of these prisoners’ hunger strike for dignity, justice and freedom, part and parcel of the struggle for liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea!

Download these signs for use in your campaigns:

TAKE ACTION: 

Protest at the Israeli Embassy or Consulate in Your Country!

Join the many protests taking place around the world — confront, isolate and besiege the Israeli embassy or consulate in your city or country of residence. Make it clear that the people are with Palestine! Send us your events at [email protected].

Take to the streets: Organize a protest in solidarity with Palestine!

Hundreds of thousands – millions of people – around the world have marched and protested with Palestine, its people and its liberation over the past week. Your protest and organizing is also key to supporting this strike!  Take to the streets and join the actions on our full list of events, which is constantly being updated as new actions are announced! Organize your own if there is none in your area, and send us your events at [email protected].

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. During Ramadan, Israeli dates from stolen Palestinian land are marketed around the world while Israel attempts to force Palestinians from Jerusalem, demolish homes, and imprisons thousands more. 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! Block the Boat – join the campaigns to stop Israeli apartheid shipping internationally, which just won a major victory in Oakland, turning back an Israeli ZIM ship from unloading at the port.

Demand Your Government Sanction Israel!

The racist, settler colonial state of Israel and its war crimes against the Palestinian people are enabled and backed extensively by the over $3.8 billion each year given to Israel by the United States — targeted directly to support the Israeli occupation military killing children, women, men and elders throughout occupied Palestine. 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!

15 June, Austin, TX: Demand freedom for Georges Abdallah – Art party and solidarity video

First event:
Sunday, 13 June
3 pm
Chestnut Pocket Park, Austin TX

Second event:
Tuesday, 15 June
6:30 pm
Mueller Park
Austin, TX

More info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQBwOZLFNfS/

Join PSC (the Palestine Solidarity Committee of Austin, TX) and Red Aid as we gather to create a solidarity video for the international week of action (called by Pour la Libération de Georges Abdallah) to demand that France release Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese freedom fighter for Palestine and Europe’s oldest political prisoner. George has been eligible for release since 1999 and between 2004 and 2020, nine of his parole requests have been refused. Throughout his 37 years of imprisonment, Georges has maintained his political identity and continues to advocate for the liberation of Palestine. He does not regret engaging in the struggle and pursuing justice for the oppressed.
In his own words “I am a fighter, not a criminal. The path I have followed has been imposed on me by the human rights abuses perpetrated against Palestinians.”

We will be hosting an art party to create propaganda for the main event on Tuesday, where we’ll tape a solidarity video for Georges Abdallah. The art party will be held at Chestnut Park on Sunday, 6/13 at 3 PM. We will provide art supplies, but feel free to bring your own paint, posters, markers, etc! We will then tape the solidarity video at Mueller Park on Tuesday, 6/15 at 6:30 PM.

Israeli occupation launches arrest wave targeting Palestinian leftists, community leaders

Israeli occupation forces have targeted a number of prominent Palestinian organizers in the occupied West Bank of Palestine with raids and arrests in the past several days, including several leading Palestinian leftist political figures and activists.

Omar Shehadeh

On Monday, 7 June, Omar Shehadeh, a high-profile political leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was seized by occupation forces as he attempted to enter occupied Jerusalem at the Qalandiya checkpoint. Shehadeh, 68, who has represented the PFLP at the PLO Executive Committee, has repeatedly spoken out to demand an end to Palestinian Authority security coordination with Israeli occupation forces and a complete repudiation of the path of the Oslo accords and negotiations. He has been detained on multiple occasions in the past by Israeli occupation forces.

In a statement released by the PFLP following Shehadeh’s arrest, the Front noted that “Since its establishment until now, the PFLP has been subjected to attacks, prosecutions, arrests, continuous targeting and assassinations of its leaders, but it has always emerged stronger and more determined to move forward in the path of resistance. Leaders on the ground are coming forward in the battle to replace the leaders who are being arrested.”

Ashraf Abu Aram

Also on 7 June, Ashraf Abu Aram and Rami Fadayel were among 17 Palestinians seized by occupation forces in a series of raids and attacks. Abu Aram, seized from Bir Zeit after being beaten by occupation soldiers, is a community organizer and former electoral candidate who has been repeatedly targeted for political detention, most recently jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention after returning from an international training in Bangkok. Administrative detention orders, first introduced to Palestine by British colonialism, are routinely used by the Israeli military to imprison Palestinians for up to six months at a time; the orders are indefinitely renewable and Palestinians often are jailed for years without ever being charged or knowing when they might win their freedom.

Rami Fadayel

Rami Fadayel has also been repeatedly jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. In 2017, when he was detained previously, Haneen Nassar, Fadayel’s wife and an organizer with the Palestinian Prisoners’ Committee, a popular organization in Palestine that works to support the prisoners’ struggle and demand their freedom, said that she and her husband have never been able to enjoy a free and safe life since their marriage. Fadayel has been arrested repeatedly; they marked their engagement while he was imprisoned, and their daughter, Mays, now a young teenager, has not seen her father in their home for nearly half of her life.

Occupation forces also seized Majd al-Ramahi, Atta Sharakah, Muayyad al-Sharbi, Fahd al-Zaatari, Abdallah al-Hashlamoun, Abdul-Rahman Abu Asab, Adam Sub Laban, Mohammed Abu Asab, Mahdi Salama and Ahmed Rukn from various parts of occupied Palestine.

Ghassan Zawahreh

On Tuesday, 8 June, the attacks continued as occupation forces seized Ghassan Zawahreh from Dheisheh refugee camp. Zawahreh was released only two months ago from two and a half years in administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial. Zawahreh has spent over 17 years in Israeli prisons, over half of those in administrative detention without charge or trial.

Married and a father, he and his family have faced frequent imprisonment by Israeli forces; only his mother and sister have been allowed to visit him throughout his various detentions. He has participated in a number of hunger strikes and collective mobilizations behind bars.

During his time in prison, his brother Moataz was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces on 15 October 2015 as he participated in a protest in Dheisheh camp; he had returned home from study in France in order to support Ghassan in the strike. Upon his release on 30 November, Ghassan immediately went to his brother’s gravesite to honor his loss. His brother Mohammed served five years in Israeli occupation; his younger brother Ahmad and Hamdan have both been arrested; Hamdan was held for nearly two years by Israeli military forces.

He was in his last year of studies in social work at the Open University of Jerusalem when he was arrested in 2008, and has been prevented from completing his studies through multiple arrests. He is well-known in the camp as a community activist and volunteer in popular programs that provide social services on a grassroots and collective basis.

In addition to Zawahreh, occupation forces seized Mohammed Raouf Abu Yabis, Qusai Adely Hamamreh, Ali Mohammed Musleh, Ahmed Izzat Abu Dayyeh, Yousef Odeh, Mohammed al-Asma, Oraib Mohsen Abu Khdeir, Mohammed Walid Abu Khdeir, Saif Walid Abu Khdeir, Mahmoud Qawariq, Sameh Qawariq, Nader Sawafta, Osaid al-Kharraz, Osaid Shtayyeh, Nazem Shtayyeh, Thameen Hamdan, Baraa Hamad, Wajd Tanatra, Mansour Tanatra, Abdel-Karim Ziadah, Mamoun Sabah, Adam Banat, Ahmed Abu Sharar, Riyad al-Amour, Fouad al-Rajabi and Mohammed al-Rajabi on 8 and 9 June.

There are currently over 5,300 Palestinian prisoners detained in Israeli jails, including 530 held under administrative detention without charge or trial, 41 Palestinian women and 140 children. Palestinian prisoners are leaders of the Palestinian struggle, engaged behind bars in a constant battle for liberation, not only for themselves, but for the land and people of Palestine, from the river to the sea. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges people of conscience around the world to join us to take action to free Omar Shehadeh, Ashraf Abu Aram, Rami Fadayel, Ghassan Zawahreh and all prisoners of the Palestinian cause jailed in Zionist, imperialist and reactionary regimes’ prisons.

TAKE ACTION: 

Protest at the Israeli Embassy or Consulate in Your Country!

Join the many protests taking place around the world — confront, isolate and besiege the Israeli embassy or consulate in your city or country of residence. Make it clear that the people are with Palestine! Send us your events at [email protected].

Take to the streets: Organize a protest in solidarity with Palestine!

Hundreds of thousands – millions of people – around the world have marched and protested with Palestine, its people and its liberation over the past week. Your protest and organizing is also key to supporting this strike!  Take to the streets and join the actions on our full list of events, which is constantly being updated as new actions are announced! Organize your own if there is none in your area, and send us your events at [email protected].

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. During Ramadan, Israeli dates from stolen Palestinian land are marketed around the world while Israel attempts to force Palestinians from Jerusalem, demolish homes, and imprisons thousands more. 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! Block the Boat – join the campaigns to stop Israeli apartheid shipping internationally, which just won a major victory in Oakland, turning back an Israeli ZIM ship from unloading at the port.

Demand Your Government Sanction Israel!

The racist, settler colonial state of Israel and its war crimes against the Palestinian people are enabled and backed extensively by the over $3.8 billion each year given to Israel by the United States — targeted directly to support the Israeli occupation military killing children, women, men and elders throughout occupied Palestine. 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!

Take action 12-19 June: Week of Action to Free Georges Abdallah

Join the international week of action between 12 and 19 June for the liberation of Georges Abdallah! Georges Abdallah is a Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestinian liberation imprisoned in France since 1984 and the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. The call for this international week of action was launched by the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah and supported by a joint appeal signed by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, alongside many other organizations, emphasizes that “Your release is our determination and our commitment, so that this 37th year of detention that you face, strong in your conscience, with constant resistance, may finally be the end of this ‘little eternity that is life imprisonment.'”

The call emphasizes, “We, the signatories of this text, are launching a call to amplify, coordinate and converge, in particular, our mobilization, from 12 to 19 June 2021, in France and around the world, for a week of national and international actions for the release of Georges Abdallah.”

Events and actions are being organized in France around the world, including the French national demonstration in Paris on 19 June as well as a solidarity video and art action in Austin, Texas. These mobilizations are an important occasion to escalate the campaign for the liberation of Georges Abdallah, who has become a Palestinian, Arab and international symbol of the struggle against imperialism, Zionism and reactionary Arab regimes.

Take action!

We urge all supporters of Palestine to join activities in your city or organize initiatives to highlight the case of Georges Abdallah and demand his liberation. Here are some examples:

  • Print, distribute and post these posters (image above and downloadable here) calling for the liberation of Georges Abdallah in your community.
  • Organize a screening of the new film, Fedayin, the Struggle of Georges Abdallah in your community. The film is fully subtitled and available in English, French, Arabic, Italian, Spanish, and German. To organize a screening, please contact [email protected]
  • Protest or deliver a letter demanding Georges Abdallah’s release at the French consulate or embassy in your city.
  • Include Georges Abdallah’s liberation – and the liberation of Palestinian prisoners – in demonstrations, actions and vigils for Palestine and the boycott of Israel in your city.
  • Participate in the mobilization on social networks using the hashtags #MacronLibérezAbdallah and #FreeGeorgesAbdallah. Use the Facebook profile decor to draw attention to the case.
  • Write Georges Abdallah and send him solidarity messages (individually or as a collective action of your group). Send letters to:

Monsieur Georges Ibrahim ABDALLAH
2388/A221 CP de Lannemezan
204 rue des Saligues
BP 70166
65307 LANNEMEZAN
France

Contact us at [email protected] for more information or to let us know about your action or send us a message on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)

Who Is Georges Ibrahim Abdallah?

A Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine, Georges Abdallah has been imprisoned in French prisons since 1984, convicted on charges of participation in armed actions by the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction, working to fight off colonialist and Zionist invasions in Lebanon.

From his youth, Georges Abdallah was an activist, working first with the Syrian Social Nationalist party and then with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). With the PFLP, he resisted and was injured by Israeli forces invading Lebanon in 1978. A committed Communist and internationalist, he views the Arab struggle for liberation from Zionism and imperialism as part and parcel of the international workers’ struggle for liberation from capitalism.

The Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction (LARF) was formed to fight off and resist U.S., Israeli and other imperialist attacks on Lebanon. Georges Abdallah was accused of participating in attacks on U.S. and Israeli military officials in France.

He has been eligible for release since 1999 yet continues to be denied parole, despite having parole requests approved several times by French judges. The Lebanese government has officially asked for his release, and he is asking to be deported to Lebanon. Yet the French state has intervened at the highest levels, alongside the U.S and Israeli regimes, to deny Georges Abdallah’s parole requests.

In fact, in 1985, the French government agreed to a prisoner exchange – to release Abdallah in exchange for a captured French diplomat. Instead, the diplomat was released – and Abdallah remained in prison. His own original lawyer was in fact a spy working for the French state and reporting on him to the highest levels of French intelligence; all of which was used against him in court.

People throughout France and around the world have campaigned for his freedom for decades. His brothers and loved ones in Lebanon lead the International Campaign to Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. He is considered to be part of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

His case represents also the coherence of U.S., Israeli and European colonialist interests in the imprisonment of Palestinian and Arab strugglers for liberation and the attack on the Palestinian people.

19 June, Paris: National demonstration for the liberation of Georges Abdallah

Saturday, 19 June
2:30 pm
Place des Fetes
Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/469848320788391

FREE GEORGES ABDALLAH, OUR STRUGGLE, OUR FIGHT!
Demonstrate, June 19, 2021, to demand his release!

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight! His release is our determination!

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight, because we are on the side of the oppressed and not the oppressor! Emancipation and freedom! Insubordination and insurrection! Revolt is a just and legitimate right! Anger and dignity!

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight, to unmask the systems of exploitation, of domination – capitalist, imperialist, colonialist – and their barbarism.

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight, for unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and resistance in all its forms. For the self-determination of the Palestinian people! For past, present and future Intifadas! For the liberation of the resistance heroes held captive in Zionist jails! For the right of return of all refugees! Against Normalization and all forms of liquidation, procrastination, compromise and negotiations! For the affirmation of the law, whose universal validity is still demonstrated today by reality, that only the resistance can confront the occupier and its plans, and unify the Palestinian people in their historic project of national liberation struggle.

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight, always standing alongside the masses and working-class neighborhoods for their rights gained through struggle.

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our fight against injustice, police violence, repression and emergency regimes!

Georges Abdallah, our struggle, our resolutely internationalist and radically anti-fascist fight, because siamo tutti anti-fascisti!

Georges Abdallah, our unwavering line of what is progressive and revolutionary and what is not!

Georges Abdallah, our comrade! Your battles are ours! Your release is our determination and our commitment, so that this 37th year of detention that you face, strong in your conscience, with constanct resistance, may finally be the last of “this little eternity of life imprisonment”.

May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish everywhere to demand your release and to remind the highest authorities of the French state of this pressing need addressed to the Minister of the Interior that “he must sign”.

And in this sense, we are launching a call to amplify, coordinate and converge, in particular, our mobilization:
– from June 12 to 19, 2021, in France and around the world, for a week of national and international actions for the release of Georges Abdallah
– Saturday, June 19, 2021, for the 5th national and international event organized in Paris, at 2:30 p.m., in order to massively hear from the Place des Fêtes to the Place de la République our imperative demand to finally see Georges Abdallah, our comrade, released .

The journey towards liberation and freedom is long, full of pitfalls and contradictions, but here again if there is an affirmation by our comrade Georges Abdallah that we make our own, it is that of the imperative need for the struggle. and resistance, in the diversity of our expressions and the convergence of our commitments so that is finally translated into action, by the established balance of power, into his liberation, because “it is together and only together that we will win” for “Victory or victory!”

ABDALLAH, ABDALLAH, YOUR COMRADES ARE THERE!
GEORGES ABDALLAH IS PART OF OUR STRUGGLES, WE ARE PART OF HIS FIGHT!
FREEDOM FOR GEORGES ABDALLAH l
Paris, May 31, 2021
Unitary campaign for the liberation of Georges Abdallah
[email protected]

Endorsed by:

Collectif pour la Libération de Georges Abdallah (C.L.G.I.A), Collectif 65 pour la libération de Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Comité tunisien pour la libération de Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Le Cri Rouge pour la libération des prisonniers révolutionnaire, Samidoun – réseau de solidarité des prisonniers palestiniens, Soccorso Rosso Proletario (Italia), Le Collectif Palestine Vaincra, L’Association France Palestine Solidarité (A.F.P.S) 63, L’Association France Palestine Solidarité (A.F.P.S) 82, Collectif 69 de soutien au peuple Palestinien, Association Couserans Palestine, l’Association Nationale des Communistes (ANC), le Front Uni de l’immigration et des Quartiers Populaires (F.U.I.Q.P), le Parti des Indigènes de la République (P.I.R), Jeunes Révolutionnaires (J.R), Le Collectif Ni Guerres Ni État de Guerre, Sud Solidaires, Le Comité d’actions et de soutien aux luttes du peuple marocain, Rete dei Comunisti (Italie), Le Centro Brasileiro de Solidariedade aos Povos – CEBRASPO (Centre Brésilien de Solidarité au Peuple – CEBRASPO Brasilia), Front populaire de Turquie, Le Front anti-impérialiste (Turquie), D.I.P (Turquie), Coriente Del Pueblo-Sol Rojo (Mexique), International Relations Committee (IRC) – Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan (CMPA), Internationalist Youth Movement (Switzerland)

Samedi, 19 juin
14h30
Place des Fêtes
75019 Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/469848320788391

LIBÉRER GEORGES ABDALLAH, NOTRE LUTTE, NOTRE COMBAT !
Manifestons, le 19 juin 2021, pour exiger sa libération !

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat ! Sa libération est notre détermination !

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat car du côté de l’opprimé et non de l’oppresseur ! De l’émancipation et de la liberté ! De l’insoumission et de l’insurrection ! De la révolte, de ce droit juste et légitime ! De la colère et de la dignité!

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat pour démasquer les systèmes d’exploitation, de domination -capitaliste, impérialiste, colonialiste- et leur barbarie.

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat pour un soutien indéfectible à la cause palestinienne et à la résistance sous toutes ses formes. Pour l’autodétermination du peuple palestinien ! Pour les Intifadas passées, actuelle et à venir ! Pour la libération des héros résistants captifs des geôles sionistes ! Pour le droit au retour de tous les « réfugiés » ! Contre la Normalisation et toutes les formes de liquidation, de tergiversations, de compromissions et de négociations ! Pour l’affirmation de la loi, dont la validité universelle est encore démontrée aujourd’hui par l’actualité, que seule la résistance peut contrer l’occupant, ses plans et unifier le peuple palestinien sur son projet historique de lutte de libération nationale.

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat, toujours debout aux côtés des masses et des quartiers populaires pour leurs droits et nos acquis.

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat contre les injustices, les violences policières ! La répression et les régimes d’exception !

Georges Abdallah, notre lutte, notre combat résolument internationaliste et radicalement antifasciste car siamo tutti antifascisti !

Georges Abdallah, notre ligne indéfectible de ce qui est progressiste et révolutionnaire et de ce qui ne l’est pas !
Georges Abdallah, notre camarade ! Tes combats sont les nôtres ! Ta libération est notre détermination et notre engagement pour que cette 37ème année de détention que tu affrontes, fort de ta conscience, sans reniement et toujours résistance, soit enfin la dernière de « cette petite éternité qu’est la prison à vie ».
Que mille initiatives solidaires fleurissent partout pour exiger ta libération et pour que soit rappelée au plus haut sommet de l’Etat français cette impérieuse nécessité adressée au ministre de l’intérieur du « il faut qu’il signe ».

Et en ce sens, nous lançons un appel à amplifier, coordonner et faire converger, en particulier, notre mobilisation :

– du 12 au 19 juin 2021, en France et partout dans le monde, pour une semaine d’actions nationales et internationales pour la libération de Georges Abdallah
– le samedi 19 juin 2021, pour la 5ème manifestation nationale et internationale organisée à Paris, à 14h30, afin de faire entendre massivement de la Place des Fêtes à la place de la République notre revendication impérieuse de voir enfin Georges Abdallah, notre camarade, libéré.

Le cheminement vers la libération et la liberté est long, plein d’embûches et de contradictions mais là encore s’il est une affirmation de notre camarade Georges Abdallah que nous faisons nôtre, c’est bien celle de l’impérieuse nécessité de la lutte et de la résistance, dans la diversité de nos expressions et la convergence de nos engagements pour que soit enfin traduite en acte, par le rapport de force établi, sa libération et parce que « c’est ensemble et seulement ensemble que nous vaincrons » pour « la victoire ou la victoire ! ».

ABDALLAH, ABDALLAH, TES CAMARADES SONT LÀ !
GEORGES ABDALLAH EST DE NOS LUTTES, NOUS SOMMES DE SON COMBAT !
LIBERTÉ POUR GEORGES ABDALLAH l

Paris, le 31 mai 2021
Campagne unitaire pour la libération de Georges Abdallah
[email protected]

11 June, Online Event: Palestine Today: Settler colonialism, popular uprisings and bad journalism

Friday, 11 June
12 pm Eastern time (9 am Pacific, 6 pm central Europe, 7 pm Palestine)
Register to join the event on Zoom: https://carleton.ca/socanth/cu-events/palestine-today/
Organized by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University

What led to the current events?
How to understand the images we are seeing?
What is to be done?

Join us for a Zoom webinar, and hear from speakers Nahla Abdo (Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University), Moe Alqasem (Palestinian Youth Movement, CUPE 1281 President), Chandni Desai (Assistant Professor, Critical Studies of Equity and Solidarity, University of Toronto), and Charlotte Kates (International Coordinator of Samidoun, the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network).

Registration is required.
Please use theonline form to register for this event.