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Video: Samidoun joins discussion on imperialism and incarceration from Guantanamo to Palestine

On Sunday, 5 July, Charlotte Kates, the international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, joined Mick Napier of the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Moazzam Begg of CAGE, a British citizen formerly detained by the United States at its illegitimate detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a naval base occupied against the will of the Cuban people and government. Guantanamo Bay has become notorious as a symbol of U.S. lawlessness and impunity, where people may be held seemingly endlessly without charges and where detainees – flown to Guantanamo from around the world – were subjected to severe physical and psychological torture.

The conversation highlighted unjust, colonial and imperialist systems of repression and incarceration from the U.S. to Scotland to Palestine. Kates in particular addressed the case of Salah Hamouri, the French-Palestinian lawyer once again detained by the Israeli occupation on 30 June.

Watch the full video here:

MEP Manu Pineda meets with Samidoun on Palestinian prisoners, struggle for freedom

On Tuesday, 30 June, Mohammed Khatib, Europe coordinator of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, met in Madrid, Spain, with Manu Pineda, Member of European Parliament for Izquierda Unida (the United Left) and Chair of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with Palestine. The meeting was also attended by Jaldia Abubakra, feminist and community activist with Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Movement, and Majid Dibsi, journalist and Palestinian community leader in Spain.

The Palestinian delegation congratulated Pineda on his consistent stand and vigorous advocacy to defend Palestinian rights at the European and international level, including urging the liberation of Palestinian political prisoners and calling for an arms embargo, the expulsion of Israel from EU programs and an end to the EU-Israel Association Agreement in response to annexation, colonization and the ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity targeting the Palestinian people.

They also praised Pineda’s advocacy for Palestinian rights inside Europe as well, despite vicious attacks from Zionist organizations and the Israeli state. For example, Pineda hosted Khaled Barakat, Palestinian writer, for a conference on the political ban imposed on him in Germany. Zionist groups and Israel’s “Ministry of Strategic Affairs” – the anti-BDS ministry charged with suppressing Palestine solidarity internationally – engaged in a failed attempt to bar Barakat from the parliament and attack Pineda’s role in organizing the event.

Mohammed Khatib discussed Samidoun’s activities to confront the annexation plan, emphasizing the importance of clear voices from European left parties not only in condemning this latest attack but in opposing the entire Zionist settler colonial project in Palestine. He emphasized that as part of the settler colonial project, this is the latest effort to escalate attacks on the Palestinian people, forcing Palestinians from their land and plundering their resources.

He also emphasized the struggle of Palestinian prisoners inside Israeli jails, noting that there are nearly 5,000 imprisoned Palestinians, including nearly 500 jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention and almost 200 imprisoned children. He discussed the escalating attack on Palestinian student organizers and the ongoing arrests targeting student council and student bloc members at Bir Zeit University and other universities throughout occupied Palestine.

They continued the conversation by discussing the situation of Palestinian and Arab prisoners in the jails of Arab reactionary regimes, especially those engaged in normalization with Israel, noting that the intensification of normalization campaigns has been accompanied by escalating repression targeting Palestinians and Arab activists for Palestine, such as in Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Morocco.

They discussed the case of Ramy Shaath and the imprisonment of boycott movement activists – in this case, the coordinator of BDS Egypt – simultaneous with Egypt’s normalization with Israel, as well as the case of the five young men in Jordan criminalized for alleged involvement with the Palestinian resistance, including one who is already imprisoned in Israeli jails. Khatib noted that Samidoun views these prisoners as an essential part of the Palestinian liberation movement.

The group also discussed the issue of European Union conditional funding and the imposition of bogus “anti-terror” conditions designed to criminalize Palestinian resistance and subject Palestinian civil society organizations to European scrutiny and surveillance. This escalation of conditional funding comes shortly after an Israeli government campaign of attacks against Palestinian human rights defenders and civil socety organizations and reflects EU complicity in those attempts to silence Palestinian organizations, Khatib noted.

Khatib noted that these EU conditional funding guidelines – broadly rejected by The Palestinian National Campaign to Reject Conditional Funding aim to reshape Palestinian politics and organizations to meet what are, essentially, Israeli occupation demands, at the same time that the EU continues to fund and support Israeli projects tied directly to the Israeli military and intelligence agencies actively engaged in war crimes and crimes against humanity targeting the Palestinian people. He also noted that the Israeli attempts to target, smear and isolate Palestinian organizations at the European level are combined with direct repression inside Palestine. Civil society leaders like Abdel-Razzaq Farraj and most recently, Salah Hamouri, a French-Palestinian lawyer, are subjected to arbitrary imprisonment, often administrative detention without charge or trial.

Khatib emphasized the need for a strategy to confront EU complicity with these Israeli attacks on Palestinian civil society and defend these organizations working under very difficult conditions of occupation, apartheid and siege.

Pineda emphasized the strength and commitment of his solidarity with Palestine and the Palestinian people. He expressed his support for the work of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network to free Palestinian prisoners and defend the rights of the Palestinian people from Israeli colonization. He further expressed that he will do all in his power to fight for justice and liberation for Palestinians.

Free Salah Hamouri: French-Palestinian lawyer once again detained by Israeli occupation

Salah Hamouri speaking at the European Parliament

On 30 June, French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri was once again detained by Israel. He was seized by occupation forces inside a medical clinic where he was receiving a mandatory coronavirus test, as he had planned to travel to France to spend time with his wife and child and had a flight booked for 4 July. Hamouri and his family are forcibly separated by the Israeli occupation, as his French wife, Elsa Lefort, has been barred by the Israeli occupation from entering Palestine, despite an employment contract with the French consulate in Palestine and a valid visa.

This is not the first time Salah Hamouri was detained before traveling to France to visit with his wife and family. In 2017, he was seized and held for 13 months in administrative detention – imprisonment without charge or trial – once again, only days before a booked and planned flight to France. That arbitrary detention also came only days after Hamouri passed the Palestinian bar examination and was sworn in as a lawyer.

Hamouri is 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.

After this time, he studied law; during his studies, he was banned from the West Bank, preventing him from attending classes at his university. Today Salah Hamouri is a Palestinian human rights defender who works with Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association as a lawyer.

During his previous imprisonment, Hamouri’s case won wide support among French popular movements and even elected officials, with over 1,000 signing a call for his release. Nevertheless, French official diplomacy continued to drag its feet rather than defend its citizen, inaugurating the “France-Israel season” while Israel imprisoned a French citizen without charge or trial.

Now, Salah Hamouri is once again detained, held in the notorious Moskobiyeh interrogation center infamous for numerous cases of severe physical and psychological torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment against Palestinian detainees. On 1 July, his interrogation was officially extended for seven days, which his lawyers immediately appealed. On 5 July, the appeal for his release was denied by an Israeli court as Salah was “present” via video conference.

The French consulate in Jerusalem has been denied a meeting with Hamouri by Israeli occupation officials, who have also denied him clothing brought to him by his family.

The Ligue des droits de l’Homme (the League for Human Rights) issued a call for the immediate release of Salah Hamouri, denouncing the harassment against this “indefatigable defender of Palestinian human rights” and calling for French and European authorities to take all actions in their power to obtain Hamouri’s liberation.

On Monday, 6 July, Hamouri’s support committee called for a public demonstration at the town hall of Ivry-sur-Seine, calling for his immediate release and meaningful action from French officials.

Of course, it must be noted that France was recently condemned by the European Court of Human Rights for its prosecution and criminalization of activists calling for the boycott of Israel, and it continues to imprison Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine Georges Ibrahim Abdallah for 35 years. Public pressure is critical to compel French officials to take meaningful action to release Salah Hamouri.

Take action:

The Salah Hamouri support campaign has called on friends of Palestine and those who support Salah to send a message to French officials calling upon them to take action. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network supports this call.

A sample letter, provided by the campaign, and the email addresses for the action are provided below, as is an English translation. If you are a French citizen, please send the French version. International supporters may wish to send the English version or write their own letter!

Email: cg-informations.jerusalem-fslt@diplomatie.gouv.fr, samer.melki@diplomatie.gouv.fr, patrick.durel@diplomatie.gouv.fr

Monsieur le Consul,
ou Monsieur le Ministre des affaires étrangères,
ou Monsieur le Président de la République,

Le 30 juin 2020, notre compatriote, l’avocat franco-palestinien, défenseur des droits de l’homme, Salah Hamouri, a été arrêté à Jérusalem-Est par l’armée d’occupation dans un centre de santé. Les autorités militaires n’ont donné aucun motif à cette arrestation. Ce 1er juillet, le tribunal a prolongé sa détention jusqu’au 7 juillet.

Le Consulat n’a toujours pas eu de réponse à sa demande de visite de notre compatriote. Sans cette visite consulaire, Salah Hamouri est totalement isolé, pendant 7 jours, dans le centre d’interrogatoire de Moskobiyeh, tristement connu pour ces interrogatoires violents, tortures physiques et psychologiques.

L’arrestation de notre concitoyen est inadmissible et insupportable. Les autorités françaises ne doivent pas laisser passer une telle infamie. Cette situation doit cesser sans délai. La France doit exiger la libération de notre concitoyen qui subit une fois de plus l’arbitraire israélien.

Je vous demande d’œuvrer au nom de la France, pour la libération immédiate de Salah Hamouri.

Veuillez agréer, Monsieur, l’expression de ma haute considération.

* Consulat Général de France à Jérusalem
cg-informations.jerusalem-fslt@diplomatie.gouv.fr

* France Diplomatie
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/mentions-legales/nous-ecrire/
samer.melki@diplomatie.gouv.fr

* Élysée – Présidence de la République française
http://www.elysee.fr/ecrire-au-president-de-la-republique/
patrick.durel@diplomatie.gouv.fr

English:

Dear Consul (or Minister of Foreign Affairs, or President of the Republic)

On 30 June 2020, the French-Palestinian lawyer and human rights defender Salah Hamouri, was arrested in East Jerusalem by the occupation army in a health center. The military authorities have given no reason for his arrest. On 1 July, a court prolonged his detention until 7 July.

The consulate has still not received a response to its request to visit this detained French citizen. Without this consular visit, Salah Hamouri is totally isolated for 7 days in the Moskobiyeh interrogation center, unfortunately known for violent interrogations and physical and psychological torture.

The arbitrary arrest of this human rights defender and French citizen is unacceptable and unbearable. The French authorities must not allow these abuses to continue. This situation must end immediately. France must demand the immediate release of this human rights defender who is once against subjected to Israeli arbitrary violations.

I urge you to work actively on behalf of France for the immediate liberation of Salah Hamouri.

Thank you in advance.

Pro-apartheid propaganda campaign targets Palestine activists in France

The following statement was initially released in French by the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, based in Toulouse and a member organization of the Samidoun Network. In the lead-up to and after the successful demonstration on 1 July, which brought hundreds of people in Toulouse to the streets to support Palestine, Zionist organizations like the CRIF – which claims to represent Jewish organizations in France but instead places its highest priority on lobbying for the Zionist settler colonial project in occupied Palestine – have escalated their media attacks and propaganda campaign against the Collectif Palestine Vaincra.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands with our comrades in the Collectif Palestine Vaincra against these attempts to repress Palestine organizing in Toulouse. We note that these attempts to ban demonstrations for Palestine come only weeks after the European Court of Human Rights condemned France for its violations of freedom of expression for earlier repression, arrests and criminalization directed at activists organizing for the boycott of Israel. Of course, it must also be noted that France continues to imprison Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine who has been jailed for 35 years.

It should be noted that, in the article by the CRIF regional president, Franck Touboul, discussed below, he essentially physically threatens organizers for Palestine, saying that “his community” will “dismantle their stands” for Palestine, thereby creating a “disruption of public order.” This article openly appears to incite violence against activists for Palestine in an attempt to create a pretext for the repression of Palestine activities in Toulouse. Nonetheless, the CRIF president, by all appearances, does not seem to worry about legal consequences for this kind of agitation – instead, the organization is stepping up its demands to ban Palestine organizing and deny fundamental human rights in France, a call that apparently has found a warm hearing from Toulouse mayor Jean-Luc Moudenc.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The translated statement follows:

On Wednesday, 1 July, a rally was organized in Toulouse at the call of about 20 organizations, to denounce the project of annexation of the West Bank launched by the Israeli Netanyahu/Gantz government. Nearly 300 people affirmed their support for the Palestinian people, as in many other cities in France and around the world. This was the reaction of the president of the CRIF Midi-Pyrénées in an interview with the newspaper La Dépêche. In it, Franck Touboul “denounces the inaction of the public authorities” in the face of the demonstrations of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra in particular, threatening to “go to confrontation” if the collective’s actions are not stopped. This defamatory article is the latest in a series of attacks by supporters of Israeli apartheid that aim to intimidate the Collectif Palestine Vaincra.

Franck Touboul claims to be surprised that the prefecture of Haute-Garonne has not banned the rally against the annexation of the West Bank, a project that is even denounced by the international community and the UN. With this article, he attempts to push the authorities to muzzle freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate.

More broadly, the president of the CRIF wants to ban our information stands that have been organised every month for the past year in the centre of Toulouse. He even wonders whether he should “involve activists from [his] community to dismantle [our] stand and thus characterize a disturbance of public order […]”. Franck Touboul thus aims to provoke a “public disorder” that does not exist in order to stop these activities.

He then refers to the murders perpetrated by Mohammed Merah. We denounce the equation of support for the Palestinian cause with Mohammed Merah’s anti-Semitic attacks. This rhetoric is part of a broader political strategy of mixing anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, encouraged by Emmanuel Macron’s formula that anti-Zionism was the “new anti-Semitism.” We recall that anti-Zionism is part of an anti-racist and antifascist struggle calling for an end to the occupation in Palestine. The amalgamation with anti-Semitism is an “intellectual” scam that should trick no one. We are outraged tha Franck Touboul instrumentalizes the memory of the victims of anti-Semitic attacks for a cheap political manoeuvre.

The president of the CRIF further states that the Collectif Palestine Vaincra Collective calls for a boycott of Israel in defiance of the decisions of French courts, which have “pronounced several condemnations” against boycott activists. We remind the president of the CRIF Midi-Pyrénées that last month, France was condemned by the European Court of Human Rights for prosecuting activists who participated in boycott actions, emphasizing that these actions fall under the banner of freedom of expression.

Franck Touboul also attacks our campaign against the Toulouse-Tel Aviv sister city relationship. This is yet another demonstration that the campaign to challenge the twinning between Toulouse and the capital of a racist state is progressing and embarrassing the supporters of colonialism.

He also denounced “the support of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), designated as a terrorist organization (…)”. It comes as no surprise that a supporter of Israeli apartheid is worried about the growing defence of the project of a free and democratic Palestine, from the river to the sea, for all people with equal rights.

Finally, when the journalist of La Dépêche asked the president of the CRIF if he feared that “elements of the Jewish community would go into confrontation during the next demonstration of this collective,” the latter launched a frank appeal: “by their attitude, the public authorities give an impetus to violence. Today our members are sufficiently agitated to stop letting themselves be stepped on.” We are outraged that the president of the CRIF Midi-Pyrénées openly resorts to such gangster-style methods in an attempt to stifle all forms of expression contradictory to Israeli policy.

This new attack is an attack against all organizations and individuals fighting against racism and colonialism. These methods of intimidation will not silence us, they will not stop our solidarity!

4 July 2020

U.S. Funds Palestinian Genocide; Florida is Furious – Join Statewide “Day of Rage” on 5 July

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network fully supports this initiative taken by a range of Palestinian community, Palestine solidarity, student and social and racial justice organizations throughout Florida for a series of statewide demonstrations on Sunday, 5 July. We encourage all supporters of justice for Palestine and members of the Palestinian community to come out to these actions – or join the at-home actions provided below by the organizers:

Tallahassee:
Sunday, 5 July
12:00 pm
Westcott Building
Tallahassee, FL, USA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/721309378433908/

Orlando:
Sunday, 5 July
12:00 pm
8375 International Drive
Orlando, FL, USA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2794207217532454/

Gainesville:
Sunday, 5 July
6:00 pm
13th St and University Ave
Gainesville, FL, USA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/601423820350565/

Ft. Lauderdale:
Sunday, 5 July
5:00 pm
Huizenga Plaxa
32 E. Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/702631490558979/

Tampa:
Sunday, 5 July
5:00 pm
N. 50th St and E. Fowler Ave
Tampa, FL, USA

This Sunday, July 5, 2020, six major cities in Florida will be mobilizing direct action by activating a statewide “Day of Rage”. The main objectives of these rallies will be to oppose the annexation of Palestinian territory, protest the Deadly Exchange program and, ultimately, stand against the genocide of the Palestinian people. The six cities participating in this demonstration are Gainesville, Tallahassee, Orlando, Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. Alongside Palestinian liberation, this “Day of Rage” will give a platform to other international struggles and further augment the Black Lives Matter campaign. 

This Palestinian struggle is intertwined in the battle against police brutality and militarism in the U.S. The regimes of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu intersect through the Deadly Exchange program. Police, ICE, border patrol and FBI from the U.S. converge with soldiers, police and border patrol from Israel to share “worst practices” that promote and extend discriminatory and repressive policing in both countries. These practices include racial profiling, massive spying and surveillance, deportation, detention and attacks on human rights defenders (deadlyexchange.org). 

Francis Boyle, a professor of international law, argued in 2013 that: “For over the past six and one-half decades, the Israeli government and its predecessors in law – the Zionist agencies, forces, and terrorist gangs – have ruthlessly implemented a systematic and comprehensive military, political, religious, economic, and cultural campaign with the intent to destroy in substantial part the national, ethnical, racial, and different religious group constituting the Palestinian people.”

Starting in 1948 with the ongoing Nakba, also known as the Palestinian Exodus, Palestinians have been exiled from their homes and murdered at the hands of Zionists who are sustained by aid from the U.S. The annexation of the West Bank and extensive parts of Jordan leaves Palestinians to survive on 10% of the land whilst under Israeli military occupation and extends Israel’s illegal occupation to full control of 90% of the land. The meager region left to Palestinians will be divided by Israeli only roads, checkpoints and walls. This is the most aggressive land grab since the Naksa of 1967. 

Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. aid since World War II. Most of this compensation is in the form of military assistance, although Israel has also received significant economic assistance. The U.S. actively finances the genocide of the Palestinian people and Israel actively supports the barbarity of policing in the U.S.

The people are grappling for liberation and realizing their chains are linked. Palestinians have exhibited solidarity with liberation efforts in the U.S. and this “Day of Rage” will display unification with their emancipation. As Maya Angelou said, “The truth is, no one of us can be free until everybody is free.”

At-Home Action

We are looking forward to making noise with you all tomorrow evening in Gainesville and across Florida. We know that some of us cannot take to the streets, but you can still join us in protest by making 3 phone calls. Call any office of our 2 Senators and then call your District Representative.

Check these photos to find what to say and phone numbers.

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Hundreds rally in Toulouse against Israeli annexation plan in occupied Palestine

The following report is largely translated from the original French, published by Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network: 

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Nearly 300 people rallied at Metro Capitole in Toulouse, France, on 1 July, the international “Day of Rage,” surrounding a giant Palestinian flag, to express their rejection of the Israeli annexation project in the occupied Palestinian West Bank and their support for the Palestinian resistance. The protest was organized by a number of groups, including Collectif Palestine Vaincra, BDS Toulouse, Secours Rouge Toulouse, UJFP, the Palestinian Association and others.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

For almost two hours, the demonstrators chanted together, shouting “Israel assassin, Moudenc complice!” a reference to Toulouse mayor Jean-Luc Moudenc, who has repeatedly attempted to suppress activism in support of Palestine in the city while supporting an ongoing “sister city” relationship with Tel Aviv, despite thousands of signatures gathered to oppose the twinning.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Protesters also chanted “Palestine vivra! Palestine vaincra!” (Palestine will live, Palestine will win) and “Boycott Israel!” Many participants carried signs supporting the boycott of the Israeli occupation, denouncing the annexation plans and calling for the release of Georges Abdallah, the imprisoned Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for over 35 years. Others carried signs demanding an end to the Toulouse-Tel Aviv twinning.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Speakers representing various organizations and collectives affirmed their support for the Palestinian people in the struggle against Israeli occupation and colonization. In the speech by Collectif Palestine Vaincra, they noted that the mobilization came as part of an international day of action, alongside demonstrations taking place from the United States to Palestine to Turkey. The collective’s speech also emphasized the importance of supporting the Palestinian resistance and the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea. The speech also demanded the release of all Palestinian prisoners, especially Salah Hamouri – French-Palestinian lawyer seized the night before – and Georges Abdallah.

Several activists of Collectif Palestine Vaincra chanted solidarity slogans in Arabic, while the collective also ran an information table with flyers, stickers and other material in support of the Palestinian struggle.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The speech of the Toulouse BDS campaign highlighted the important victory achieved by campaigners for the boycott of Israel in the condemnation of France by the European Court of Human Rights for obstructing freedom of expression for its attempt to criminalize BDS activism. A large delegation from Courserans Palestine also participated with various solidarity banners.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

On the evening before the demonstration, Collectif Palestine Vaincra also unfurled a massive banner -100 square meters in size – on the Pont des Catalans Bridge, one of the largest bridges in Toulouse,supporting the liberation of all of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Photo credit: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Text of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra speech:

Good morning, everyone,

I speak on behalf of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member of the international Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

Today is a Day of Rage for the Palestinian people and their supporters who are demonstrating all over the world. From Gaza to Ramallah, from Frankfurt to Madrid, from New York to Istanbul, we all say with one voice, “No to the annexation plan for the West Bank!”

A day of rage against this new step which aims to colonize more and more of the land of Palestine and make the situation ever more unbearable for the Palestinian people. For more than a century, Zionist colonisation has been advancing, from so-called “partition” plans to formal and informal annexation.

A day of rage at the hypocrisy of Western governments. On the one hand they say that “Netanyahu goes too far” with this plan; on the other hand they never impose any sanctions – and worse, they try to criminalize legitimate support for the Palestinian people.

A day of rage at the reactionary Arab regimes that are normalizing their relationships with the Zionist state by sacrificing Palestinian blood for dollars.

A day of rage at the failure of the strategy of the Palestinian Authority, which has not stopped security coordination since the Oslo Accords. And the result is clear: the Zionist occupation has never before been so extensive on the lands of Palestine.

It was a day of rage when we learned yesterday that Salah Hamouri, the Franco-Palestinian lawyer, was once again arrested in Jerusalem, and joins the 5000 Palestinian prisoners locked up and tortured by the Zionist occupation.

But it is also a day of hope! A day of hope seeing that for more than a century the Palestinian people remain steadfast! Stand up and resist! In the face of immense challenges, the Palestinian resistance continues to fight, including with arms in hand, for a free and democratic Palestine from the Jordan River to the sea. This is the meaning of the struggle of Georges Abdallah, imprisoned in France since 1984, who continues to fight despite his imprisonment – Like thousands of women, men and children who continue to resist from inside the Zionist jails.

A day of hope because the Zionist state and its allies are afraid! Afraid to see that the boycott is growing, afraid to see that solidarity with Palestine is still alive, afraid to see that Toulouse’s twinning with Tel Aviv is increasingly being called into question, because colonialism must stop! Racism must stop! Apartheid must stop!

No to annexation! No to Zionism!

From the river to the sea: Palestine will win!

Long live the resistance!

Statement of Georges Abdallah to Demonstrations Against Israeli Annexation, 27 June

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine jailed for over 35 years in France, released a statement in support of the growing international protests against Israeli annexation, read out in the original French at the protest in Paris on 27 June 2020, which brought thousands to the streets in a mass protest of solidarity with the Palestinian people. The image and words of Georges Abdallah – and the Palestinian prisoners – were very visible throughout the Paris march.

Photo credit: Unified Campaign for the Release of Georges Abdallah

The translated text is below. Read the statement in French, Arabic or Italian.

Dear friends and comrades,

The Palestinian popular masses and their revolutionary vanguards have been fighting relentlessly since the late 1960s, under particularly difficult conditions. The emergence and affirmation of the modern Palestinian revolution, following the defeat of the Arab bourgeoisie and its various regimes in 1967, aroused the enthusiasm of the popular masses and the living movements of the Arab world, especially in the Mashreq. However, reactionaries on all sides never wanted to – and cannot seek to – coexist with this revolutionary hotbed in the region and in any way endorse a real Resistance to the Zionist entity, which, by the way, is not just one instrument among many others in the service of imperialism for the plunder and domination of the region. It is, in fact, an organic extension of Western imperialism. This is why the struggle of the Palestinian people in the region involves a far more complex task than other national liberation struggles against traditional forms of colonialism.

Photo credit: Unified Campaign for the Release of Georges Abdallah

Since the very early 1970s, the liquidation of the Palestinian revolution has been high on the agenda of the imperialist forces and their regional reactionary affiliates. Wars and massacres have followed one another since then, and the popular masses have confronted them with the means and capabilities available…although the revolution has been torn (it still is today) between two poles: one seeking at all costs negotiations and endless concessions and the other focusing on resistance by all means and especially armed struggle. Innumerable battles were fought, some were lost, some were won, but on the whole and despite all the losses and despite all the mistakes, the popular masses were able to consolidate certain achievements whose strategic significance no one today can dispute.

The Palestinian people are still there and the Palestinian cause is more alive than ever: a historic path whose contours are traced by the blood of the Palestinian revolutionaries, the dynamics perpetuated by the early engagement of the Flowers and the Lion Cubs of Palestine, and the ever more illuminating light of the torches of freedom, these indomitable Resistance heroes captive in Zionist jails…

All of them are these days affirming their rejection of the infamous Oslo Accords. Perhaps it would be useful to point out that initiatives for any negotiations, and at the cost of concessions that are far from negligible, have multiplied following the so-called “intermediate program” or the “ten-point program” around 1974, at the height of the Palestinian struggle, and then the acceptance of Resolutions 242 and 338 at the 1988 Palestinian National Council session, and finally Oslo, which served neither to stop the colonization and confiscation of Palestinian land nor to prevent the ever more accelerated Judaization of Al-Quds.

Photo credit: Unified Campaign for the Release of Georges Abdallah

For more than 27 years “they” continued to nourish illusions about the establishment of a “truly sovereign state” over less than 22% of Palestine in the midst of an active colonization project, a settler colonial project: the illusions of two “states” next to each other like old neighbours who have fallen out over a piece of land, illusions about the ability of the Zionist entity to exist normally in peacetime and to establish other relationships with the region (and not only with the Palestinian people) that would not reflect the interests of this “organic extension of imperialism”.

Since 1993 the Palestinian popular masses have been forced to endure horrible massacres and a genocidal siege and the detention of children and entire families, not to mention the demolition of houses and other property, because a stratum of compradors has been able to glimpse its interests flourishing at the end of the fantasized tunnel!!

Photo credit: Unified Campaign for the Release of Georges Abdallah

Certainly it is not such a small matter to get out of the swamps of Oslo, especially since the instruments of repression are essentially linked to the mechanisms of counter-revolution in the service of the Zionist occupier…

The Palestinian people and their vanguard fighters have accumulated, throughout their journey of existential struggle, what is necessary to take up the challenge and continue the struggle until victory. The forces of the Resistance in the region are so strong that one can say with confidence and without bluster: victory is more than ever on the agenda. Naturally, the masses of the people and their imprisoned vanguard fighters can count on your active solidarity.

May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish in support of Palestine and its glorious Resistance!

Solidarity, all solidarity with the resistance fighters in Zionist jails and in the isolation cells in Morocco, Turkey, Greece and the Philippines and elsewhere in the world!

Solidarity, all the solidarity with the young proletarians of the working class neighbourhoods!

Solidarity, all solidarity with the Yemeni people!

Honour to the martyrs and the struggling masses of the people!

Down with imperialism and its Zionist and Arab reactionary watchdogs!

Capitalism is nothing but barbarism, honour to all those who oppose it in the diversity of their expressions!

Together Comrades, and only together will we win!

To all of you, Comrades and friends, my warmest revolutionary greetings.

Your Comrade Georges Abdallah

Lannemezan, 27 June 2020

Photo credit: EuroPalestine

Successful protest in Amsterdam: youth confront the Israeli-American colonization of Palestine

The following report is translated from the original Dutch, available at Samidoun Nederland:

Photo credit: Samidoun Nederland

On 1 July, 2020, over 100 people protested at the U.S. consulate in Amsterdam against the continued colonization of Palestine, specifically the announced Israeli plan to annex even more of the West Bank. At the same time, tens of thousands of people in many different cities around the world took to the streets, from Palestine to the U.S., and from the Philippines to Turkey. It is clear that the ongoing colonization of Palestine will also be met with increasing resistance.

Photo credit: Samidoun Nederland

The protest, organized by Samidoun Nederland, was joined by a number of different organizations in support of Palestine, including BDS Netherlands and the PGNL, the Palestinian Community of the Netherlands.

Photo credit: Samidoun Nederland

For the entire duration of the protest, U.S. consulate personnel acted fearful and anxious, refusing to leave the consulate and go out throughout the action for Palestine. Their behavior reflects the reality: that they know the U.S. is complicit in the ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Palestine, and that they are unwilling to face any accountability, even the popular anger of the people of the world outside the doors of their well-secured bunker.

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Samidoun emphasized that the annexation attempt took place on the very same day as Keti Koti, the Surinamese celebration of the abolition of slavery, and coincides with the international flowering of the Black liberation struggle. “We are also here to show our solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and the struggle of our Black comrades and communities against racism, imperialism, and neo-colonialism. Especially today, on Keti Koti, we express our support for this movement,” said Samidoun Netherlands.

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Speaking on behalf of the Democratic Platform, which includes Kurdish and Turkish revolutionary organizations, Serda Nehirci emphasized the connection between the Kurdish and Palestinian struggles. “All the states that support the annexation label the Kurdish and Palestinian people, who have experienced so much suffering and violence for decades, as the ‘terrorists.’ And then we are the ‘troublemakers,’ the ‘anti-Semites?’ We will not fall for that anymore! And we must make that clear everywhere: We are very legitimate – the struggle is very legitimate! We know who our enemies are, and we know who our friends are. And we as Kurds are friends of the Palestinian people.”

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On behalf of Samidoun, Yasmin Ahmed stressed the call for the immediate release of all 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners, including French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri. “When we went on a solidarity delegation to Palestine in 2017 with Dutch youth, Salah sat with us one evening together with other former prisoners. He told us about the experience of being a prisoner, including the interrogation process, which basically means torture. Salah has spent seven years in jail for his resistance. He was arrested again yesterday, while he was in a health clinic to get tested for coronavirus because he was planning to go to France to be with his wife and child. He was meant to travel in three days.”

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As Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network Netherlands, we call on all supporters of Palestine to continue to organize actions and to respond to the action calls of our comrades in Palestine. On July 1 there was also a protest at the Israeli embassy in The Hague.

And on Saturday, 4 July, there will be a protest in Maastricht against the continued colonization of Palestine. Join the action in Maastricht or organize one in your city. Together we stand strong for the liberation of Palestine – from the river to the sea!

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Berlin protest denounces Israeli annexation, urges liberation for Palestine

Palestinian youth in Berlin led a demonstration on Friday, 3 July outside the Bundestag, the German parliament, denouncing Israeli annexation plans and calling for justice and liberation for Palestine. The rally was organized by Palästina Spricht Palestine Speaks, HIRAK (the Palestinian Youth Mobilization in Berlin) and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. Many organizations joined the protest, including Jewish Voices for a Just Peace, a range of Palestinian community groups and solidarity and social justice organizers.

The large demonstration filled the area in front of the Bundestag with Palestinian flags and calls for justice and liberation, making clear that despite the various repressive attacks undertaken against Palestinian community and Palestine solidarity organizing by the German state, the voice of Palestine continues to be heard.

In the speech on behalf of HIRAK and Samidoun, Ali emphasized that Zionist colonization and its expansionist settler colonial nature continue to attack the Palestinian land and people, fully supported by U.S. and European imperialism.

He urged Palestinians and Arabs inside outside Palestine to organize and take part in the liberation struggle against Zionism, imperialism and reactionary regimes.

Speakers in German, English and Arabic emphasized their commitment to justice for Palestine and rejection of all attempts to annex the Jordan Valley and illegal Israeli settlements, as well as their recognition that the most recent annexation threats are only the latest incarnation of over 72 years of crimes and displacement against the Palestinian people. Protesters also urged the boycott of Israel and meaningful international sanctions for Israel’s ongoing violations of Palestinian rights.

The Yafa Dabkeh Troupe performed traditional Palestinian dances to national songs, highlighting cultural resistance in the struggle for the return of Palestinian refugees and the liberation of Palestine.

As the demonstration concluded, participants joined in a collective dabkeh circle, waving the Palestinian flag high in front of the Bundestag.

The protest in Berlin came as part of a series of actions in nearly 100 cities in Palestine and around the world, confronting annexation and the Zionist settler colonial project in Palestine and calling for the liberation of the land and people of Palestine.

Signs and banners at the protest denounced annexation and Israeli colonization, while highlighting the struggles of Palestinians for liberation.

Photo: Afif el-Ali

Banners focused on the call to liberate Palestinian political prisoners, including the 5,000 Palestinians jailed in Israeli occupation prisons and Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for 35 years.

Protests were organized in, among others, occupied Palestine, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Toulouse, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Baltimore, Albuquerque, Portland, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Toledo, Columbus, Rancho Cucamonga, Claremont, Halifax, St. Catherines, San Jose, Costa Rica, Oldham, Bedford, Saint-Denis, Amsterdam, The Hague, Frankfurt, Madrid, Frankfurt, Granada, Valencia, Valladolid, Bilbao, Athens, Sevilla, Istanbul, Johannesburg and Seoul.

Photo: Afif el-Ali

Many more were organized the prior weekend and more to come in the following days, including upcoming actions in Berlin, North Bergen, Amman, Toronto, Copenhagen, Mississauga, Dublin, Derry, Lyon, London, Nelson, Auckland, Detroit, Cleveland, Hamilton, Lisbon and more.

 

Photo: Afif el-Ali
Photo: Afif el-Ali
Photo: Afif el-Ali

Massive Brooklyn march demands justice and liberation for Palestine

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Thousands of people joined a massive rally and march for Palestine in Brooklyn, New York, as part of the “Day of Rage” against Israeli annexation, colonization and Zionism in Palestine on Wednesday, 1 July. The rally was led by Within our Lifetime • United for Palestine and organized by the NY4Palestine coalition, of which Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is a member alongside WOL, Al-Awda NY, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition; American Muslims for Palestine – NJ; and several Students for Justice for Palestine chapters throughout New York City.

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The rally gathered in Bay Ridge, a major center for the Palestinian and Arab community in New York, at the corner of 5th Avenue and 72nd Street. Over 40 speakers representing a wide range of community organizations and movements, including Dequi Kioni-Sadiki, longtime fighter for the freedom of U.S. political prisoners; representatives of Bayan, the Filipino community organization; a recorded message from political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal; and many more.

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Speakers from The Red Nation, Decolonize this Place, Struggle La Lucha, NY Boricua Resistance, Stand With Kashmir, the Party for Socialism and Liberation and many more, as well as the Neturei Karta religious Jewish anti-Zionist organization also participated in the protest.

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“Thanks to the initiative of our comrades in the Samidoun Network in occupied Palestine, as well as the hard work of our partners in Within our Lifetime • United for Palestine and the rest of the NY4Palestine coalition, New York held the strongest, most energetic demonstration for Palestine I’ve seen here in years,” said Joe Catron, U.S. coordinator of Samidoun.

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Multiple speakers highlighted the necessity of common struggle to fight for Black liberation and the liberation of all oppressed nations and communities alongside the struggle for justice, liberation and return in Palestine. The lead banner of the protest read, “NYPD=KKK=IDF: One Struggle for Liberation.” Indeed, many speakers focused on the centrality of struggling for Black liberation as a necessary condition for the liberation of Palestine.

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The rally lasted for nearly two hours as the crowd continued to grow, full of energy and militant spirit to struggle for Palestine. The march was widely attended by young people and by the Palestinian community in New York, and slogans like “Not just annexation – Not just occupation, Palestine won’t take it, Bring the whole thing down!” “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and “There is only one solution! Intifada revolution!” filled the air.

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“Yesterday’s action was one of the most militant inspiring actions i have ever been to. It was full of youth and community who thought there could never be this many people in a Palestinian community chanting for full liberation, for all Palestinians’ land, and not just against occupation. This is the kind of empowerment that makes us and all those who attended believe we will truly free Palestine within our lifetime!” said Nerdeen Kiswani, co-founder and chair of Within our Lifetime • United for Palestine.

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After the rally, a lengthy march continued for hours through Brooklyn, with chants for Black lives and Palestinian liberation reverberating through the streets before finally coming to an end in front of Barclays’ Center with dabkeh and chants, the militant mood of the day never faded.

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The Day of Rage protest came alongside protests in occupied Palestine, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Toulouse, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Baltimore, Albuquerque, Portland, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Toledo, Columbus, Rancho Cucamonga, Claremont, Halifax, St. Catherines, San Jose, Costa Rica, Oldham, Bedford, Saint-Denis, Amsterdam, The Hague, Frankfurt, Madrid, Berlin, Granada, Valencia, Valladolid, Bilbao, Athens, Sevilla, Istanbul, Johannesburg and Seoul.

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Many more were organized the prior weekend and more to come in the following days, including upcoming actions in Berlin, North Bergen, Amman, Toronto, Copenhagen, Mississauga, Dublin, Derry, Lyon, London, Nelson, Auckland, Detroit, Cleveland, Hamilton, Lisbon and more.

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Videos from the demonstration: