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Actions in Switzerland, Ireland and France join call to free Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Abdallah

Photo: Revolutionary Youth Group (Revolutionäre Jugend Gruppe) Bern

As the Weeks of Action to Free Ahmad Sa’adat continue, organizers in a growing number of cities are highlighting the cases of Palestinian prisoners, particularly imprisoned Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat and Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Arab communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for over 35 years. The actions come as part of a call to action by the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and other organizations.

Photo: Revolutionary Youth Group (Revolutionäre Jugend Gruppe) Bern

On Saturday, 18 January, activists of the Red Help Zurich in Switzerland participated in the No World Economic Forum (No WEF) Demo 2020, marching against the global domination of capitalism and imperialism. Over 2,000 people joined in the march through Bern city center, which highlighted indigenous struggles in Latin America and the complicity of large banks, including Credit Suisse and UBS, in global crimes and the propagation of war. Marchers also highlighted gentrification, rising rents and real estate speculation inside the city as part of the global struggle against capitalism.

Photo: Red Help Zurich

They ensured that Palestinian prisoners and the struggle in Palestine were represented at the march, carrying posters demanding freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Abdallah and all Palestinian prisoners. The protests will continue as the WEF approaches, with ongoing protests in Lucerne, Winterthur, Landquart and a mass march on Wednesday in Zurich.

Photo: Anti-Imperialist Action Ireland

Anti-Imperialist Action Ireland comrades in Arklow County Wicklow, Ireland, held a commemoration at the site of the first battle of the United Irishmen in Arklow during the 1798 uprising, expressing their solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian strugglers today. “From Ireland to Palestine, one struggle against Imperialism!” they concluded.

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

In Toulouse, Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, continued its activities for the Weeks of Action one day after a successful Palestine stand in the city center. They put up posters and signs calling for freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat and Georges Ibrahim Abdallah in the Bagatelle district, highlighting the call for the boycott of Israel.

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Further activities are being organized for the Week of Action, including events in Gothenburg, Brussels, Paris, Vancouver, Ann Arbor and more. To add your own event, use this form or email samidoun@samidoun.net. Let us know – whether you’re including this campaign in a larger action or organizing your own action, we want to make sure to spread the word!

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Actions for the 15-22 January Call to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners

Please let us know about your events! Use this form or email samidoun@samidoun.net. Let us know – whether you’re including this campaign in a larger action or organizing your own action, we want to make sure to spread the word! 

We urge all supporters of Palestine and defenders of freedom for the Palestinian people to join us between 15 and 29 January 2020 in weeks of action to free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails. 

“Free Khalida Jarrar!” demand activists at New York Women’s March

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

Participants in the Women’s March in New York City highlighted the case of imprisoned Palestinian leftist, feminist and parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar on Saturday, 18 January. Members of Samidoun New York and the International Action Center carried signs and distributed materials highlighting the struggles of Palestinian women prisoners in Israeli jails.

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

Marchers braved the bitter cold and impending snow to join the march along with a contingent of groups supporting internationalist and anti-imperialist struggles. The Campaign against Sanctions and Economic War (Sanctions Kill) carried signs and banners raising the impact of U.S. wars on people around the world, especially women – including Palestinian women, women in the Philippines and women affected by U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, Syria and elsewhere..

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

Jarrar has been imprisoned since 31 October, when over 70 armed Israeli occupation soldiers invaded her home, the internationally known political leader and advocate for Palestinian rights is being charged with “holding a position in a prohibited organization,” the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Like all major Palestinian political parties, the leftist PFLP is labeled a “prohibited organization” by the Israeli occupation.

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

Jarrar’s case was highlighted in a report issued by Human Rights Watch, Born Without Civil Rights: Israel’s Use of Draconian Military Orders to Repress Palestinians in the West Bank. The report, which also covers the case of artist Hafez Omar and human rights worker Najwan Odeh, reviews the long and ongoing history of Jarrar’s persecution by the Israeli occupation state.

Jarrar’s most recent arrest comes only eight months after her release from 20 months in Israeli imprisonment without charge or trial under administrative detention after being seized by occupation forces in 2017. While imprisoned, she played a leading role in supporting the education of fellow Palestinians jailed with her, especially minor girls preparing for their high school examinations and frequently denied a teacher. She organized classes for her fellow women prisoners on the principles of international human rights law. Over 275 organizations signed onto an international call for her release.

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

In 2014, she resisted – and defeated – an Israeli attempt to forcibly displace her from her family home in el-Bireh to Jericho. Only nine months later, in April 2015, she was seized by Israeli occupation forces and ordered to administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial. After a global outcry, she was brought before Israeli military courts and faced 12 charges based on her political activity, from giving speeches to attending events in support of Palestinian prisoners. She served 15 months in Israeli prison – and was then free for only 13 months before her 2017 arrest.

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

Jarrar is a longtime advocate for the freedom of Palestinian prisoners and has served as the former Vice-Chair and Executive Director of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association. A member of the Palestinian Legislative Council elected as part of the leftist Abu Ali Mustafa Bloc, associated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, she chaired the PLC’s Prisoners Committee.

The contingent at the Women’s March also came as part of the International Weeks of Action to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all political prisoners, with ongoing events being organized in France, Ireland, Canada, Palestine and elsewhere to demand freedom for over 5,000 imprisoned Palestinians.

Photo: Fatima, Samidoun New York/SanctionsKill

23 January, Redon: Film screening and discussion with Salah Hamouri

Thursday, 23 January
8:10 pm
Cine-Manivel
12, quai Jean Bart
Redon, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/597434517707508/

Join AFPS 44 for a screening of the film “Mafak” with a discussion with Salah Hamouri, French-Palestinian lawyer and former political prisoner held in Israeli jails.

Projection du film “Mafak” et rencontre avec Salah Hamouri avocat et ancien prisonnier politique palestinien.

25 January, global call: No war with Iran!

For detailed updates, please see: https://www.answercoalition.org/jan_25_event_listings

8On January 25 the people of the world will stand up to oppose yet another catastrophic war in the Middle East! Now is the time to take action. Join us! 

Register a protest organized in your city here!

Initiators for this call include the ANSWER Coalition, CODEPINK, Popular Resistance, Black Alliance for Peace, National Iranian-American Council (NIAC), Veterans For Peace, US Labor Against the War (USLAW), Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), United National Anti-War Committee, Pastors for Peace/Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, International Action Center, United For Peace and Justice, Alliance For Global Justice (AFGJ), December 12th Movement, World Beyond War, Dorothy Day Catholic Worker, About Face: Veterans Against The War, Dominican Sisters/ICAN, Nonviolence International, Food Not Bombs and many other anti-war and peace organizations. To add your name as an endorser click here.

Join a protest organized in your city:

  • Washington D.C. 
    12 Noon at The White House
    RSVP here! 
  • Los Angeles, CA 
    1:00pm at Los Angeles City Hall
    RSVP here!
  • New York City, NY
    12 Noon 
    at Columbus Circle
    RSVP here!
  • San Francisco, CA 
    12 Noon at Powell + Market Street
    RSVP here!

  • Boston, MA
    1:00pm 
    at Massachusetts State House
    RSVP here!

  • Tampa, FL
    1:00pm 
    at Lykes Gaslight Square Park
    RSVP here!

  • Seattle, WA
    2:00pm
     at Westlake Park
    RSVP here!

  • Chicago, IL
    12 Noon 
    at Wacker and Wabash
    RSVP here!
  • Santa Rosa, CA
    12 Noon 
    at Old Courthouse Square
    RSVP here!
  • New Haven, CT
    12 Noon 
    at Church & Chapel St
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  • Columbia, SC
    1:00pm 
    at South Carolina State House
    RSVP here!
  • Denver, CO
    2:00pm 
    at Colorado State Capitol
    RSVP here!
  • Atlanta, GA
    12 Noon at the Southwest corner of Piedmont Park (near intersections of 10th St NE & Argonne Ave NE)
    (event page coming soon)
  • Pittsburgh PA
    12 Noon at Intersection of E. Liberty Blvd and N. Highland Ave
    RSVP here!

  • Hartford, CT
    12 Noon 
    at 300 Capitol Avenue
    RSVP here!
  • Dallas, TX
    2:00pm 
    at The Grassy Knoll
    RSVP here!

  • Salt Lake City, UT
    12 Noon 
    at Wallace Bennett Federal Building
    RSVP here!

  • Sacramento, CA
    4:00pm 
    at 9th and K
    RSVP here!

  • Albuquerque, NM
    2:00pm 
    at Kirtland Air Force Base (intersection of Gibson & San Mateo)
    RSVP here!
  • San Diego, CA
    2:00pm 
    location to be announced
    RSVP here!

  • Houston, TX
    3:00pm 
    at the Corner of Montrose & Westheimer
    RSVP here!
  • Philadelphia, PA
    12:00 p.m. 
    at City Hall (15th and Market)
    RSVP here!

  • Santa Cruz, CA
    4:00pm 
    at Santa Cruz Town Clock Water and Front Street
    RSVP here!

  • Reno, NV
    3:00pm
     at the Reno Believe sign
    RSVP here!

  • Fresno, CA
    3:00pm at N Van Ness Ave & E Olive Ave
    RSVP here!

  • Cleveland, OH
    1:00pm 
    at Market Square
    RSVP here!
  • San Antonio, TX
    2:00pm 
    at Lackland AFB Visitor Center- W Military Dr and Luke blvd.
    RSVP here!
  • Taos, NM
    12 Noon 
    at 102 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte A
    RSVP here!
  • Austin, TX
    4:30pm 
    at Texas Capital 1100 Congress Ave
    RSVP here!
  • Cedar City, UT
    12 Noon 
    at Southern Utah University
    RSVP here!

  • Madison, WI
    12 Noon 
    at Wisconsin State Capitol
    RSVP here!

  • Davis, CA
    11:00am 
    at 5th and B st.
    RSVP here!
  • Las Vegas, NV
    10:00am 
    at Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
    RSVP here!
  • Buffalo, NY
    12 Noon 
    at NFTA Special Events Station (Main & Perry)
    RSVP here!
  • Ann Arbor, MI
    12 Noon 
    at Federal Building
    RSVP here!

  • Salem, OR
    12 Noon 
    at Wilson Park
    RSVP here!
  • Fort Myers, FL
    12 Noon 
    at EPEC – Environmental and Peace Education Center
    RSVP here!

  • Covington, LA
    10:00am 
    at St. Tammany Justice Center
    RSVP here!
  • Poulsbo, WA
    11:00am 
    at the Corner of HWY 305 and Bond RD
    RSVP here!
  • New Orleans, LA
    2:00pm 
    at Duncan Park. City Hall Plaza
    RSVP here!
  • Huntsville, AL
    10:00am
     at Whitesburg Dr SE and Airport Rd SW
    RSVP here!
  • Princeton, NJ
    12 Noon
     at Hinds Plaza
    RSVP here!

  • Goshen, IN
    3:00pm 
    at Elkhart County Courthouse
    RSVP here!
  • Milwaukee, WI
    12 Noon 
    at 2323 N Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr
    RSVP here!
  • Jackson, MS
    11:45am at Smith Wills Park
    RSVP here!

  • Tacoma, WA
    1:00pm 
    at 11401 Steele St S. Lakewood Wa
    RSVP here!
  • Minneapolis MN
    1:00pm at Nicollet Ave & Lake Street
    RSVP here!
  • Jonesboro, AK
    3:30pm 
    at Craighead County Courthouse
    RSVP here!

  • Coos Bay, OR
    12 Noon 
    at Coos Bay Boardwalk
    RSVP here!

  • Lancaster, CA
    11:30am 
    at starting at Congresswoman Hill’s office and marching to Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park
    RSVP here!
  • Fayetteville, AK
    1:00pm 
    at Dickson Street
    RSVP here!

  • Hattiesburg, MS
    11:30am at Forrest County Courthouse
    RSVP here!

  • Beckley, WV
    1:00pm 
    at Word Park
    RSVP here! 
  • Oklahoma City, OK
    2:00pm 
    at 1015 N Broadway Ave
    RSVP here!

  • State College, PA
    12 Noon 
    at Allen St. Gates
    RSVP here!
  • Patchogue, NY
    6:00pm 
    at Lee Zeldins office
    RSVP here!
  • Torrance, CA
    10:00am 
    at Charles H. Wilson Park
    RSVP here!
  • Michigan City, IN
    3:00pm 
    at 100 E Michigan Blvd
    RSVP here!
  • Mobile, AL
    10:00am 
    at Mobile Government Plaza
    RSVP here!
  • Potsdam, NY
    11:00am 
    at Potsdam Post Office
    RSVP here!
  • Blacksburg VA
    12 Noon 
    at Henderson Lawn Virginia Tech Campus
    RSVP here!
  • Portland, ME
    12 Noon 
    at Monument Square
    RSVP here!
  • Ocean Shores, WA
    12:30pm 
    at Ocean Shores Convention Center
    RSVP here!

  • Keene, NH
    10:00am 
    at Central Square
    RSVP here!

  • Port Richey, FL
    11:00am 
    at Intersection of US 19 and Ridge Road
    RSVP here!
  • Newark NJ
    1:00pm 
    at Historic Courthouse
    RSVP here!

  • Geneseo, NY
    12 Noon 
    at South end of Main St., where Main St. meets 20A
    RSVP here!

  • Muncie, IN
    12 Noon 
    at Delaware County County Building
    RSVP here!

  • Brooksville, FL
    10:00am 
    at US 19 and Spring Hill Drive at the waterfall
    RSVP here!
  • Lawrence, KS
    12 Noon at South Park
    RSVP here!

  • West Chester, PA
    12 Noon 
    at Old Chester County Courthouse

International

CANADA

  • Brampton, Ontario
    Details TBA
  • Montreal, Quebec
    Details TBA
  • Toronto, Ontario
    12 Noon
     at US Consulate 360 University Avenue
  • Vancouver
    2:00pm at Vancouver Art Gallery Plaza
    RSVP here!

  • Red Deer, Alberta
    3:00pm 
    at Red Deer City Hall
    RSVP here!

  • Penticton
    1:00pm
     at Nanaimo Square
    RSVP here!

GERMANY

  • Berlin
    Details TBA

ITALY

  • Livorno
    Details TBA

SLOVANIA, EU

  • Ljubljan
    3 PM, Congress Square

ARMENIA 

UGANDA

EGYPT 

JAPAN

  • Oita
    11am 
    at 2619 Kanzaki, Oita-shi
    RSVP here!

POLAND

  • Torun
    5:00pm at Pomnik Mikołaja Kopernika
    RSVP here!

NEW ZEALAND

  • Auckland
    12 Noon 
    at Auckland Central

ENGLAND 

  • Liverpool
    1:00pm 
    at St George’s Hall
    RSVP here!

31 January, Berlin: Demonstration at the German Bundestag: No criminalization of the BDS Movement!

Friday, 31 January
4:00 pm
Bundestag
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/530309781175895/

Join the rally at German Bundestag on Friday, 31.01.2020 at 4pm – Call from BDS Berlin

To the German Bundestag:
Stop criminalizing the BDS movement!

More than half a year after German Bundestag declared its intention against the international BDS movement, we again call on the members of the German Bundestag to protect the freedom of speech and assembly in accordance with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, also with regard to BDS actions, and to repeal the anti-BDS resolution of May 2019.

BDS Berlin commented on the anti-BDS decision of the German Bundestag as follows:

May 17th, 2019 was a dark day for freedom of expression in Germany and a stain in the history of the Bundestag. All political parties of the house of representatives have submitted motions which attempt to legitimize the crimes practiced by the State of Israel, including the Crime of Apartheid -a crime against humanity. It is even more preposterous to use the struggle against antisemitism to justify that.

The Palestinian-led BDS campaign, which these motions were directed against, is rooted in international law and universal principles of human rights. It demands freedom for the Palestinians living under military occupation, equality forPalestinians under Israeli apartheid, and justice for the Palestinian refugees who have been in forced exile for the past seven decades.

These demands for equality, freedom and justice are the basis of any free society. It is therefore troubling that the entirety of the German Bundestag chose to distance itself from such values and cast them as illegitimate.

Standing for equality, freedom and justice the BDS campaign is strictly opposed to all forms of racism, including that of antisemitism. Claiming thatonly one group of people deserves to be free and equal while another one, in this case Palestinians, are doomed to be oppressed and subjugated is the very essence of racism or group focused enmity.

It is not too late for German parties and institutions to respect the tenants of European and International law, protect freedom of expression -what they tirelessly pretend to do so.

BDS Berlin, May 27, 2019

After the first big rally on June 28, 2019, we are again in front of the Bundestag not only to remind the elected MPs that they too are obliged to international law and universal human rights, but also that Palestinians have the same rights like everyone else.

Please join the rally on Friday, January 31, 2020 at 4:00 pm!

BDS Berlin ruft auf zur Kundgebung vor dem Deutschen Bundestag am Freitag, den 31.01.2020 um 16:00 Uhr

An den Deutschen Bundestag:

Schluss mit der Kriminalisierung der BDS-Bewegung!

Mehr als ein halbes Jahr nach der Willensbekundung des Deutschen Bundestags gegen die internationale BDS-Bewegung fordern wir die Abgeordneten des Deutschen Bundestages erneut auf, die Meinungs- und Versammlungsfreiheit in Übereinstimmung mit der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union auch im Hinblick auf BDS-Aktionen zu schützen und den Anti-BDS-Beschluss vom Mai 2019 aufzuheben.

BDS Berlin äußerte sich zum Anti-BDS-Beschluss des deutschen Bundestages folgendermaßen:

“Der 17. Mai 2019 war ein dunkler Tag für die Meinungsfreiheit in Deutschland und bedeutet für den deutschen Bundestag ein historisches Tief. Alle politischen Parteien des Parlaments haben Absichtserklärungen eingebracht, mit denen der Versuch unternommen wird, die vom Staat Israel begangenen Verbrechen zu legitimieren, darunter auch das der Apartheid – ein Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit. Ganz besonders unsäglich ist der Umstand, dass dabei zur Rechtfertigung der „Kampf gegen Antisemitismus“ bemüht wird.

Die palästinensisch geführte BDS-Kampagne, gegen die sich die Erklärungen richten, hat das Internationale Recht und die universellen Prinzipien der Menschenrechte zur Grundlage. Sie fordert Freiheit für die Palästinenser*innen, die unter militärischer Besatzung leben, Gleichheit für die Palästinenser*innen unter dem israelischen Apartheidregime und Gerechtigkeit für die palästinensischen Flüchtlinge, die seit siebzig Jahren im erzwungenen Exil leben.

Diese Forderungen nach Gleichheit, Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit sind die Grundlage jedes gesellschaftlichen Zusammenlebens. Insofern ist es bestürzend zu erleben, dass der gesamte Deutsche Bundestag sich von diesen Werten distanziert und sie für illegitim erklärt hat.

Als Kampagne, die für Gleichheit, Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit einsteht, richtet sich BDS unbedingt gegen alle Formen des Rassismus einschließlich des Antisemitismus. Die Vorstellung, dass es nur eine Gruppe von Menschen verdient, als freie und gleiche zu leben, während eine andere, in diesem Fall die Palästinenser*innen, dazu verurteilt sind, ihre Leben im Zustand der Unterdrückung und Rechtlosigkeit zu fristen – das ist der Inbegriff von Rassismus oder gruppenbezogener Menschenfeindlichkeit.

Es ist für die deutschen Parteien und Institutionen nicht zu spät, was sie nicht müde werden als ihr Anliegen zu proklamieren, auch tatsächlich zu tun: die Grundsätze des Internationalen Rechts anerkennen und die Meinungsfreiheit schützen.

BDS Berlin, 27. Mai 2019

Nach der ersten großen Kundgebung am 28. Juni 2019 stehen wir heute wieder vor dem Bundestag, um die gewählten Abgeordneten nicht nur daran zu erinnern, dass auch sie internationalem Recht und den universellen Menschenrechte verpflichtet sind, sondern auch daran, dass Palästinenser*innen die gleichen Rechte zustehen wie allen anderen Menschen auch.

Kommt zahlreich zur Kundgebung am Freitag, den 31. Januar 2020 um 16:00 Uhr vor dem Deutschen Bundestag!

Toulouse solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat with Palestine stand in the city center

This is adapted from the original French report at Collectif Palestine Vaincra.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

On Saturday, 18 January, activists and supporters of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, an affiliate of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, gathered for a Palestine stand for over two hours near the entrance to Metro Capitole in Toulouse, France. The stand came as part of the international weeks of action to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners, taking place from 15 to 29 January 2020 and marking the anniversary of the imprisonment of the general secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 2002 – first by the Palestinian Authority under U.S. and British guard, and now by the Israeli occupation.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Collectif Palestine Vaincra has been hosting these outdoor stalls on a monthly basis and finding a warm reception among passersby in the city center. Participants distributed over 600 flyers and sold t-shirts, tote bags and calendars supporting Palestinian liberation.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The event also came as part of the call for an international day of action on 19 January for Ahmad Sa’adat and Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for over 35 years.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Participants in the stand launched dozens of discussions about the situation of Ahmad Sa’adat and took photos of solidarity with the imprisoned Palestinian leftists. Passersby also wrote about 30 cards and letters to Sa’adat and various Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The organizers also set up a display with cards highlighting the situation of Palestinian prisoners, the escalating use of torture, the imprisonment of children, administrative detention (imprisonment without charge or trial) and the targeting of Palestinian political leaders by the Israeli occupation, including the detention of Khalida Jarrar and Marwan Barghouti.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Many people stopped to read the explanatory panels and learn more about a situation that is still poorly understood and often distorted in France.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The stall also displayed a large banner highlighting the history of Zionist colonization of Palestine over the years, attracting much attention from passers-by.

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Participants also live-painted graffiti images on large sheets of plastic stretched out in the area, highlighting the slogans: “Free Ahmad Sa’adat! Free Georges Abdallah! Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners!”

Further activities are being organized for the Week of Action, including events in Gothenburg, Brussels, Paris, Vancouver, Ann Arbor and more. To add your own event, use this form or email samidoun@samidoun.net. Let us know – whether you’re including this campaign in a larger action or organizing your own action, we want to make sure to spread the word!

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

 

Stand Palestine in solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian prisoners, 18 January 2020. Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

26 January, Paris: Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat and Georges Abdallah!

Sunday, 26 January
3:00 pm
Place de la Republique
Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/319279442282196/

Gathering on Sunday, 26 January 2020 from 3 pm to 5 pm to demand the release of Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Abdallah and all the Palestinian prisoners.

Rassemblement samedi dimanche 26 janvier 2020, de 15h à 17h, pour exiger la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat, de Georges Abdallah et de tous les prisonniers palestiniens.

Appel à l’action du 15 au 29 janvier 2020 : liberté pour Ahmad Sa’adat et pour tous les prisonniers palestiniens !

Nous appelons tous les partisans de la Palestine et les défenseurs de la liberté du peuple palestinien à nous rejoindre entre le 15 et le 29 janvier 2020 dans des semaines d’actions pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat et de tous les prisonniers palestiniens détenus dans les prisons israéliennes.

Ahmad Sa’adat est le secrétaire général emprisonné du Front Populaire pour la Libération de la Palestine, un leader du mouvement de libération nationale palestinien et un symbole de la gauche internationale et des mouvements révolutionnaires. Il a été condamné à 30 ans de prison israélienne le 25 décembre 2008, accusé de diriger une organisation interdite et « d’incitation ». Le FPLP, comme tous les partis politiques palestiniens et les organisations de résistance, est qualifié « d’organisation interdite » par les autorités d’occupation israéliennes.

Nous appelons à une action internationale pour la libération de Sa’adat, de ses camarades et de tous les prisonniers palestiniens, car leur emprisonnement est une affaire internationale. Dans le cas de Sa’adat et de ses camarades, cette année marque le 18e anniversaire de leur emprisonnement par l’Autorité Palestinienne (AP) dans le cadre de la « coordination sécuritaire » avec l’occupation israélienne, une pratique qui se poursuit à ce jour – au détriment des étudiants palestiniens et des organisateurs de la résistance, dont l’emprisonnement dans les prisons de l’AP marche main dans la main avec l’occupation israélienne.

Alors qu’ils étaient emprisonnés dans la prison de Jéricho de l’Autorité palestinienne, Sa’adat et ses camarades étaient détenus par des gardes américains et britanniques, ce qui montre clairement que cet emprisonnement était tout sauf un exercice de la souveraineté palestinienne. En effet, certains de ces mêmes gardes britanniques servaient auparavant à garder des prisonniers républicains irlandais dans le nord de l’Irlande occupée.

Le 13 mars 2006 – à la suite des élections au Conseil Législatif Palestinien au cours desquelles Sa’adat lui-même a été élu au CLP et les partisans de la « coordination sécuritaire » ont subi des pertes importantes, tandis que le bloc du Changement et de la Réforme s’est engagé à libérer les prisonniers politiques de l’AP – les forces d’occupation israéliennes ont violemment attaqué la prison de Jéricho. Les gardes américains et britanniques sont préalablement partis en accord avec les forces d’occupation – mais les forces d’occupation ont tué deux gardes palestiniens.

Ahmad Sa’adat est un symbole palestinien, arabe et international de la résistance au capitalisme, au racisme, à l’apartheid et à la colonisation. Ciblé pour son rôle politique et sa vision claire, il reste un leader du mouvement des prisonniers palestiniens et de la lutte de libération nationale derrière les barreaux, incapable de se taire malgré l’oppression qui lui a été imposée ainsi qu’aux 5 000 autres prisonniers politiques palestiniens. Il appelle les partisans de la justice pour la Palestine dans le monde à boycotter Israël.
Son cas met en évidence le rôle de l’impérialisme américain et britannique dans l’assujettissement du peuple palestinien et le vol de terres palestiniennes ainsi que le rôle subalterne de l’Autorité Palestinienne qui poursuit la « coordination sécuritaire » avec l’occupation israélienne qui vole des terres et des ressources palestiniennes quotidiennement. Nous notons également que les prisonniers du mouvement de libération palestinien continuent également d’être détenus dans des prisons internationales, en particulier Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, emprisonné en France depuis 35 ans alors qu’il est libérable depuis 1999, et nous nous joignons à l’appel pour leur libération.

L’attaque contre le peuple palestinien se poursuit et s’intensifie. Les Palestiniens de Gaza se battent pour briser le siège, les réfugiés palestiniens luttent pour leur droit au retour et tous les Palestiniens sont confrontés à la confiscation des terres, à la criminalisation, aux démolitions de maisons, à l’emprisonnement de masse et aux exécutions extrajudiciaires. L’impunité israélienne est annoncée par les politiciens impérialistes des États-Unis au Canada en passant par l’Allemagne, la France, l’Australie et au-delà.

Ahmad Sa’adat et les 5 000 prisonniers politiques palestiniens sont détenus en captivité dans les prisons israéliennes avec le plein soutien et la complicité de ces gouvernements. Nous savons qu’il est essentiel d’internationaliser la lutte pour leur libération : lutter pour libérer les prisonniers palestiniens, pour construire la campagne de Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions d’Israël, et pour mettre fin à l’aide et au soutien en cours qui favorisent et dynamisent Israël dans ses crimes contre le peuple palestinien depuis plus de 70 ans.

Rejoignez-nous pour la semaine d’action ! Organisez un événement, une manifestation, une table d’information ou une discussion dans votre ville, campus, quartier ou communauté. Nous savons que l’État sioniste veut isoler ces prisonniers palestiniens et faire taire leurs voix – ensemble, nous pouvons aider à briser cet isolement.

Campagne pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat

Samidoun – réseau de soutien aux prisonniers palestiniens

Le 25 décembre 2019 – Traduction : Collectif Palestine Vaincra

IL EST DE NOS LUTTES, NOUS SOMMES DE SON COMBAT !
LIBERTÉ POUR GEORGES ABDALLAH !

Georges Abdallah, militant communiste libanais, combattant pour la lutte de libération nationale de la Palestine, est incarcéré dans les geôles de l’État français depuis plus de 35 ans. Condamné à perpétuité pour complicité dans des actes de résistance revendiqués par les Fractions armées révolutionnaires libanaises, alors que son pays le Liban, était envahi par les troupes sionistes, il est libérable depuis 1999. Malgré deux libérations prononcées par le tribunal d’application des peines, Georges Abdallah est maintenu en prison : la justice française, aux ordres d’un gouvernement soucieux de préserver les intérêts impérialistes français au Moyen-Orient, maintient Georges Ibrahim Abdallah en prison. Le 24 octobre 2019, il est entré dans sa 36ème année de détention. Aujourd’hui, il est le plus ancien prisonnier politique en Europe.

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah est un prisonnier politique qui n’a ni regrets ni remords pour le combat qu’il a toujours mené et qu’il poursuit aujourd’hui pour la justice, la liberté et l’émancipation des peuples opprimés. Ce combat s’inscrit pleinement sur le terreau des luttes actuelles. C’est le combat des révoltes justes et légitimes de celles et ceux qui s’opposent à l’offensive capitaliste et à ses guerres impérialistes de pillage. C’est le combat de toutes celles et ceux qui font face à la violence répressive d’Etat, qui s’abat sur eux pour tenter de les bâillonner, que ce soit dans la rue, dans les quartiers populaires ou pour les militants politiques et syndicaux. Ce combat de toute une vie est aussi le nôtre !

Il est de nos luttes, nous sommes de son combat ! C’est pourquoi nous appelons toutes celles et ceux qui comme nous, sont aux côtés des peuples en lutte, au côté de la résistance Palestinienne, qui combattent le capitalisme, l’impérialisme, le sionisme, le colonialisme et les États réactionnaires arabes, à se joindre à nous pour constituer un rapport de force seul capable d’imposer la libération de Georges Abdallah.

Campagne unitaire pour la libération de Georges Abdallah

Campagne.unitaire.gabdallah@gmail.com

Solidarity with Tareq Matar, Palestinian youth organizer and scholar, victim of Israeli torture

Tareq Matar

We express our deepest solidarity with Tareq Matar, Palestinian youth leader, organizer and political prisoner held captive in Israeli prisons. He continues to inspire us with his unabating revolutionary spirit despite his experiences of torture and severe repression at the hands of Israeli occupation forces.

Tareq intended to pursue his academic career, prepared to enter the University of Geneva in Switzerland into a Ph.D. program for the first semester of 2019. However, the Israeli occupation forces ruined his plans by detaining him without charge or trial under administrative detention instead. Tareq did not lose hope despite his imprisonment. He kept writing from behind the prison bars and continued to resist.

Tareq was first held in administrative detention as a child in 2006, posing such a “threat to the security” of the Israeli apartheid state that he was jailed for two and a half years with no charges.

In 2010, he was again jailed for ten months, merely for his activism and involvement as a student at Bir Zeit University.

In 2012, Tareq was held under interrogation for 43 days at the sadistic Moskobiyeh interrogation center in Jerusalem, only to emerge victorious and stronger than ever, with his high spirit of resistance and his commitment to fighting for justice alive and well.

In 2017, Tareq was again held under administrative detention, spending a year and a half between Ofer and the Negev desert prison, while his students at school waited for him and write letters to him. He always saw in their eyes the hope of a better future and a good life for the people of the world. Tareq had a special relationship with his students, full of dialogue and love.

Tareq, with the beautiful soul and the bright, vibrant face, was once again imprisoned at the Moskobiyeh interrogation center after his most recent arrest by Israeli occupation forces in November 2019. He was held there for approximately 30 days, where he faced brutal, cruel interrrgation techniques. He was tortured by the Shin Bet’s method of the “banana position” or “back-bending,” allegedly made illegal since 1999 to use against Palestinian prisoners. As a result, he suffered intense pain in his back and joints, made worse by the brutal beatings he suffered at the hands of six security officers. From the moment of his arrest and torture until now, he has been banned from seeing his family members or his lawyers.

When Tareq was brought before the Israeli military court for the first time, he was pushed in, in a wheelchair. Tareq, the athlete, is unable to walk. When the news reached his family and friends, they were in disbelief that Tareq has now been forced to use a wheelchair due to Israeli brutality.

Tareq is passionate about life, ambitious, craving knowledge and spreading it with love and hope to everyone around him. He is loved by countless people inside and outside Palestine, including all of the international friends he has made, when he has traveled or when people have visited him inside Palestine. Those who know him continue to call him the “spirit of the revolution.”

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all friends of Palestine to stand with Tareq Matar and demand justice, accountability and freedom. Tareq is a committed internationalist whose vision of Palestinian freedom has connected him to many people around the world. We must not let him be isolated, alone in his suffering, by the Israeli occupation forces!

This statement is inspired by the original Arabic at قوة ثورية

Tareq Matar

Take action!

1) Organize or join an event or protest for the Palestinian prisoners. You can organize an info table, rally, solidarity hunger strike, protest or action to support the prisoners. Join the actions to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and support the Great Return March – and mention Tareq at your actions. If you are already holding an event about Palestine or social justice, include solidarity with the prisoners as part of your action. Send your events and reports to samidoun@samidoun.net.

2) Write letters and make phone calls to protest the violation of Palestinian prisoners’ rights. Demand your government take action to stop supporting Israeli occupation or to pressure the Israeli state to end the policies of repression of Palestinian political prisoners. In particular, demand that your political officials put pressure on Israel to end the policy of administrative detention, the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial.

Call during your country’s regular office hours:

• Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marise Payne: + 61 2 6277 7500
• Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne: +1-613-995-4895
• European Union Commissioner Josep Borrell Fontelles: +32(0) 470 18 24 05
• New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters: +64 4 439 8000
• United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab: +44 20 7008 1500
• United States President Donald Trump: 1-202-456-1111

3) Boycott, Divest and Sanction. Join the BDS campaign to highlight the complicity of corporations like Hewlett-Packard and the continuing involvement of G4S in Israeli policing and prisons. Build a campaign to boycott Israeli goods, impose a military embargo on Israel, or organize around the academic and cultural boycott of Israel. Learn more about the BDS campaign at bdsmovement.net.

#FreeMays – Israel is torturing my friend for being an outspoken Palestinian woman

by Kristian Davis Bailey, Black4Palestine

Mays Abu Ghosh

On New Year’s Eve, as we approached the end of the year and the start of a new decade, one person weighed heavily on my mind: my friend Mays Abu Ghosh, a 21-year old journalism student from Palestine, who was spending her new year incarcerated without charge or trial in an Israeli military prison. 

I had only met Mays once briefly, but the encounter and our subsequent online friendship left a deep impact on me. 

Mays has been imprisoned by the Israeli military since August, when she was kidnapped from her home at 4 in the morning while studying for exams. Mays spent more than four months being held without charge and subject to ever-moving court dates that kept postponing the announcement her charges and subjecting her to psychological warfare about when she would get out of jail. 

In December, her parents reported that Israeli soldiers had tortured her so badly they could not recognize her during a prison visit. These acts are cowardly and representative of Zionist abuse of Palestinians since before 1948.

This week, Israel finally made charges against Mays, which include speaking at a conference in Lebanon in support of Palestinians’ right to return to their homelands inside what is now ‘Israel,’ organizing a summer camp for progressive youth in Palestine, and allegedly being in possession of materials that could have made a molotov cocktail. 

It is worth noting that Mays comes from a family that has been involved in – and punished for – resistance to the zionist occupation of Palestine. Mays’s 17 year old brother was killed in 2016 defending Palestinian land from Israeli settlement. Her family’s home was demolished by the Israeli military after her brother was killed. Her 19 year old cousin was killed exactly a year after her brother. The Israeli military is currently imprisoning another brother of Mays’s – also 17 years old – without charge or trial. 

Whatever logic Israel claims for imprisoning Mays is invalid. I know this because I was similarly arrested by Israel under false pretenses after visiting Lebanon in solidarity with Palestinian refugees. In my case, they falsely accused me of smuggling drugs and supporting Al Qaeda and ISIS. Israel knowingly made up these accusations and charges to punish and intimidate me for speaking out for Palestinian freedom. 

Mays is a political prisoner and her family members are martyrs of a revolutionary struggle against colonialism and racism. Mays, her family, and Palestinians are in the same vein as Black, Indigenous, and Puerto Rican revolutionaries who have been imprisoned by the US for decades due to their resistance to the indignities of racism and colonization. 

Mays and her loved ones are part of the global family of those killed with impunity by police and soldiers—which are two sides of the same coin. Israel’s retribution against Mays and her family are similar to the attacks US police make on the family and friends of police murder victims – from stalking and intimidation, to frivolous arrests, to imprisonment in the case of Ramsey Orta who filmed the police choking Eric Garner to death and was subsequently sentenced to four years in prison on made up charges, and even death in the case of Joshua Brown – the witness who testified to the police murder of Botham Jean and who was later killed under mysterious circumstances. 

It is around these connections of shared struggle that I connected with Mays. When I met Mays, she was giving a speech about her brother who had been killed by the Israeli military. She spoke through tears in the memory of her brother, the violence of Israel’s execution of him, and the violence of living under Israel’s brutal occupation of Palestine. Despite the pain and the tears, there was also pride: pride in knowing that she comes from a revolutionary lineage and a revolutionary struggle, so unwilling to live under oppression that they died fighting for freedom. 

I was with other African-Americans who shared with Mays news of our own martyrs gunned down by the civilian wing of the US military (the police). Her empathy and solidarity with the Black struggle for freedom was immediate and deep. And she understood why developing solidarity between the Black and Palestinian freedom movements was so important.

Though we have not seen each other since then, Mays became a surprisingly consistent friend – commenting on things as heavy as news of oppression in the US to thing as light as an effusive note of love for my mother (whom she’s never met) on her birthday. 

Knowing that Israel is caging and torturing someone so young and full of love, light, and thirst for freedom is infuriating. And while Mays is the only Palestinian political prisoner I know personally, I feel the same fury for the thousands of other students, women, and people that Israel is holding in captivity to maintain its exploitation of Palestine. 

There are plenty of statistics about Palestinian prisoners – you can read them here if numbers and data help humanize Palestinians to you. For me, it is enough to say that no person resisting occupation or colonization should be imprisoned, whether they are a young woman like Mays, or an older man. 

I call for the freedom of Mays and all Palestinian political prisoners from racist and illegitimate Israeli jails, just as I call for the freedom of all prisoners from racist and illegitimate US jails. 

I wish we were organized enough to make abolition and liberation a reality, but until that day, all love, strength, and solidarity to Mays and her family. Their hatred and oppression can never cage or crush our love and struggle for justice.

Stay strong comrade.

Sign the petition against Mays’s torture and captivity here.

22 January, Vienna: Boycotting Apartheid is a Democratic Right!

Wednesday, 22 January
4:30 pm
Stephansplatz
Vienna, Austria
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/3073423182691843/

Rally on the occasion of the session of parliament (National Council) in Austria

Speakers:

• Stefan Grass Gruber Guy, development political activist and Section Chairman SPÖ
• Christl Meyer, Women in Black Vienna
• Imad Garbaya, Anti-imperialist (AIK)
• Franz Sölkner, Styrian peace platform
• Boris Lechthaler, Solidarwerkstatt Austria
• Rula Al Harbi, Palestinian Physicians and Pharmacists Association Austria (PAAV), Handala
• Fritz Weber, Evangelical Antizionist
• Iman Elghonemi, BDS Austria
• Dar al Janub
• Coordinating Forum to Support Palestine
• Antifascist Action Vienna

Criticism of displacement and colonialism must remain allowed!
Boycott of apartheid is a democratic right!

Something outrageous is going on. A motion for a resolution supported by all parliamentary parties aims to criminalize criticism of colonialism, apartheid and ethnic cleansing as “anti-Semitic”! [141 / A (E) 11.12.2019 (XXVII GP)]

It seems like a relapse into the times of dictatorship, fascism and imperialism – but it is the clear reality. In fact, critics have been denied public spaces for a long time. Now the active suppression of freedom of expression and fundamental democratic rights is also being initiated.

Here is the hard core of the argument, which comes directly from Netanyahu-Trump-Kurz:

“The […]” Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions “(BDS) group uses this anti-Semitic pattern: […] by calling for the right of return of Palestinian refugees and all their descendants to question the right to exist of the Jewish state . ”

With this statement, the National Council is setting itself as diametrically opposed to international law and the UN, which not only condemns colonial land grabs, ethnic cleansing and apartheid in countless resolutions, but also legitimizes resistance to it and calls for its reversal. The most well-known UN resolution in this regard is No. 194. Article 11 reads: “The General Assembly, after further discussion of the situation in Palestine, decides that as early as possible those refugees who want to return to their homes and live in peace with their neighbors time should be allowed. ”

The National Council therefore rejects international law and thus tramples underfoot all of the accomplishments of decolonization and the struggle against apartheid globally.

This attack on basic democratic principles would not work without reinterpreting, or even misusing, the term anti-Semitism: according to the National Council, those who advocate equal rights for all residents are depriving the “right of the Jewish people to self-determination”. This “Israel’s non-negotiable right to exist” is so tacitly associated with the exclusive Jewish character of Israel, something that establishes separation of people based on their identity, commonly called apartheid. “Equal rights for all residents” is therefore the “anti-Semitic pattern” that BDS would use – even though it only offers peaceful resistance against displacement and oppression through political boycotts based on the South African model.

Then there is an anti-Muslim attack, taken from the “study” commissioned by National Council President Sobotka: “The percentages [for anti-Semitic resentment] are alarmingly higher among the Turkish and Arabic-speaking people who were born in Austria or have been there for more than ten years with us.” The authors of the “study” had to admit that this statement was not scientifically substantiated.

To then go to the “crowning”, the preparation for the persecution of all who stand for equal rights for all citizens: “Finally, an anti-Semitism resolution was passed in the plenary session of the European Parliament by a large majority in June 2017, including a request that all EU member states adopt the definition of anti-Semitism developed by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) [an Israeli lobby group] and train their police and judicial authorities to prosecute anti-Semitism” – which has been redefined to mean democratic criticism of Israeli colonialism.

No to the redefinition of anti-Semitism for the purpose of criminalizing the criticism of colonialism!

No restriction of freedom of expression by the National Council!

KUNDGEBUNG ANLÄSSLICH NATIONALRATSSESSION

Rednerinnen und Redner:

• Stefan Grasgruber-Kerl, entwicklungspolitischer Aktivist und Sektionsvorsitzender SPÖ
• Christl Meyer, Frauen in Schwarz Wien
• Imad Garbaya, Antiimperialistische Koordination (AIK)
• Franz Sölkner, Steirische Friedensplattform
• Boris Lechthaler, Solidarwerkstatt Österreich
• Rula Al Harbi, Palästinensische Ärzte und Apotheker Vereinigung Österreich (PAAV), Handala
• Fritz Weber, evangelikaler Antizionist
• Iman Elghonemi, BDS Österreich
• Dar al Janub
• Koordinationsforum zur Unterstützung Palästinas
• Antifaschistische Aktion Wien

Kritik an Vertreibung und Kolonialismus muss erlaubt bleiben!
Boykott von Apartheid ist ein demokratisches Recht

Etwas Ungeheuerliches ist im Gange. Ein von allen Parlamentsparteien unterstützter Entschließungsantrag will Kritik am Kolonialismus, an Apartheid und an ethnischer Säuberung als „antisemitisch“ kriminalisieren! [141/A(E) vom 11.12.2019 (XXVII. GP)]

Es scheint wie ein Rückfall in die Zeiten von Diktatur, Faschismus und Imperialismus – doch es ist die nackte Realität. De facto erhalten Kritiker seit längerem bereits keine öffentlichen Räume mehr. Nun soll auch die aktive Verfolgung der freien Meinungsäußerung für demokratische Grundrechte auf den Weg gebracht werden.

Hier der harte Kern der Argumentation, die direkt von Netanjahu-Trump-Kurz stammt:

„Die […] „Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions“ (BDS) Gruppierung bedient sich hierbei dieser antisemitischen Muster: […] sie stellt durch die Forderung des Rückkehr¬rechts palästinensischer Flüchtlinge und all ihrer Nach¬fahren das Existenzrecht des jüdischen Staates in Frage.“

Der Nationalrat stellt sich mit dieser Aussage diametral gegen das Völkerrecht und die UNO, die in unzähligen Resolutionen kolonialen Landraub, ethnische Säuberungen und Apartheid nicht nur verurteilt, sondern den Widerstand dagegen legitimiert und die Rückgängigmachung fordert. Die bekannteste diesbezügliche UN-Resolution ist Nr. 194. Artikel 11 lautet: „Die Generalversammlung, nach weiterer Erörterung der Lage in Palästina, beschließt, dass denjenigen Flüchtlingen, die zu ihren Wohnstätten zurückkehren und in Frieden mit ihren Nachbarn leben wollen, dies zum frühestmöglichen Zeitpunkt gestattet werden soll.“

Der Nationalrat tritt also das Völkerrecht und damit die gesamte Entkolonisierung sowie die Errungenschaften des Kampfes gegen die Apartheid mit Füßen.

Diese Attacke auf demokratische Grundprinzipien würde ohne die Umdeutung des Antisemitismusbegriffs, ja dessen Missbrauch, nicht funktionieren: Wer für gleiche Rechte für alle Bewohner eintritt, aberkennt laut Nationalrat das „Recht des jüdischen Volkes auf Selbstbestimmung“. Dieses „für Österreich unverhandelbare Existenzrecht Israels“ wird so stillschweigend mit dem exklusiv-jüdischen Charakter Israels verbunden, etwas, was Menschen unterschiedlicher Wertigkeit etabliert, allgemein Apartheid genannt. „Gleiche Rechte für alle Einwohner“ ist demnach das „antisemitische Muster“, dessen sich BDS bedienen würde – obwohl sie lediglich friedlichen Widerstand gegen Vertreibung und Unterdrückung durch politischen Boykott nach südafrikanischem Vorbild leistet.

Dann kommt noch eine antimuslimische Attacke, der von NR-Präsident Sobotka in Auftrag gegebenen „Studie“ entnommen: „Bedenklich höher liegen die Prozentsätze [für antisemitische Ressentiments] bei den türkisch und arabisch sprechenden Menschen, die in Österreich geboren sind oder seit mehr als zehn Jahren bei uns leben.“ Die Autoren der „Studie“ mussten bezüglich dieser Aussage einräumen, dass sie nicht wissenschaftlich untermauert sei.

Um dann zur „Krönung“ überzuleiten, der Vorbereitung der Verfolgung von Allen, die für gleiche Rechte für alle Bürger eintreten: „Schließlich wurde im Juni 2017 eine Antisemitismus-Resolution mit großer Mehrheit im Plenum des Europäischen Parlaments verabschiedet, u.a. mit der Forderung, dass alle EU-Mitgliedstaaten die von der International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) [eine israelische Lobby-Gruppe] erarbeitete Definition von Antisemitismus übernehmen und ihre Polizei- und Justizbehörden dahingehend schulen, Antisemitismus strafrechtlich zu verfolgen.“ – gemeint ist mittels der Umdeutung als „antisemitisch“ punzierte demokratische Kritik am israelischen Kolonialismus.

Nein zur Umdeutung des Antisemitismus zum Zweck der Kriminalisierung der Kolonialismuskritik!

Keine Einschränkung der Meinungsfreiheit durch den Nationalrat!

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