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Samidoun meets with embassy to express Palestinian-Venezuelan solidarity against imperialism

Photo: Samidoun Europe coordinator Mohammed Khatib with Wilhen Nehomar Diaz Lara, Charge d’affaires at the embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the Netherlands. Photo: Samidoun Netherlands

Samidoun Netherlands visited the Venezuelan embassy in the Netherlands on Tuesday, 14 January, with Mohammed Khatib, European coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. The activists met with Wilhen Nehomar Diaz Lara, Charge d’affaires at the embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, where they shared information about the current situation in Palestine as well as the imperialist attacks confronting Venezuela.

The Samidoun organizers spoke about the cases of Palestinian political prisoners, including the weeks of action to free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners. They also discussed the escalating use of torture in Israeli interrogation centers, including the prominent cases of prisoners such as Samer Arbeed, Mays Abu Ghosh and Walid Hanatsheh, who were subjected to severe physical torture in an attempt to force coerced confessions.

Khatib focused on the situation of Palestinians and solidarity organizers in Europe, including the difficult circumstances of Palestinian refugees who increasingly face threats of deportation and other repressive mechanisms, as well as the attempts by European governments to criminalize or suppress the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign and growing solidarity with Palestinians. He also spoke about the failure of the Palestinian Authority and its embassies to truly represent the interests of the Palestinian people, especially Palestinian refugees both in Europe and in the camps in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.

The Samidoun organizers noted their strong solidarity with the Venezuelan people in their struggle confronting imperialism, denouncing the role of the United States and the European Union in attempting to impose a right-wing coup, confiscate Venezuelan resources and undermine the Venezuelan people’s right to self-determination. They emphasized the strong support for Venezuela in the Palestinian community, especially as the Bolivarian Republic has consistently taken a strong stand internationally in defense of the rights of the Palestinian people.

Diaz Lara spoke about the current situation in Venezuela, particularly the devastating sanctions (unlawful unilateral coercive measures) directed against the Bolivarian Republic as well as the attempt to foment a right-wing coup. He spoke about the involvement of European banks in confiscating the resources of the Venezuelan people in service of the coup, and the effects on Venezuelans’ access to medicine and other basic needs. He also spoke about the coup in Bolivia and the troubling human rights crisis in Colombia, especially the escalating number of assassinations targeting social movement leaders.

He emphasized that despite the attacks against the Venezuelan people and the Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuela remains committed to its internationalist vision.

Diaz Lara expressed his solidarity and that of the Bolivarian Republic and the Venezuelan people with Palestine, saying that “Palestinians are always welcome and Palestine is always our priority.” Samidoun Netherlands planned to join in the meetings of the solidarity campaign for Venezuela and expressed its commitment to work together in the future to build joint struggle against imperialism and for liberation, from Venezuela to Palestine.

Brussels, Charleroi, Manchester, Ireland, Vancouver: More global actions to free Ahmad Sa’adat

Cities and groups around the world have joined in the global weeks of action to free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian political prisoners, with more to come in Tunis, Paris, Vancouver, Ann Arbor and more in the next days. Sa’adat is the imprisoned General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and a major Palestinian national political leader.

The weeks of action from 15 to 29 January were called by the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. They mark the 18th anniversary of Sa’adat’s arrest by the Palestinian Authority; he was held in Jericho prison under U.S. and British guard for four years until a brutal Israeli assault kidnapped him and his comrades in 2006. He remains in Israeli jail today, a leader in the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and the liberation movement as a whole.

Photo: Secours Rouge

In Brussels, Secours Rouge organized a protest on 19 January outside the Lebanese Embassy to Belgium, highlighting the call for a day of action to free Sa’adat and Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler imprisoned for 35 years in French prisons. Dozens of people joined in the protest, which also expressed solidarity with the popular protest movement in Lebanon.

In Charleroi, Belgium, members and supporters of the Plate-Forme Charleroi-Palestine took time during their educational meeting about the popular movement in Lebanon to show their solidarity with Georges Abdallah, Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners.

Photo: Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine

Meanwhile, in Manchester, members of Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!, the Revolutionary Communist Group and others held a protest and public education table in the center of the city, focusing on solidarity with Cuba and Palestine. Speakers highlighted the case of Ahmad Sa’adat, noting that British and U.S. guards oversaw the imprisonment of Sa’adat and his comrades in PA prisons and withdrew in advance of the Israeli assault. “Sa’adat’s imprisonment was part of the collaboration between the Zionist state, its agents in the Palestinian Authority and U.S. and British imperialism,” the speaker said.

Another Manchester protest will take place on 25 January as part of the international day of action against U.S. imperialist war threats and sanctions on Iran, and this protest will also include solidarity with Palestine and the Palestinian prisoners specifically.

In Ireland, several organizations showed their solidarity with Sa’adat and the Palestnian struggle. Saoradh sent a solidarity message to the PFLP on the anniversary of Sa’adat’s imprisonment, saying: ““We salute the resilient Palestinian people in their struggle for true freedom. Your struggle is our struggle and our struggle is yours. It’s at times like this that international solidarity is vital.”

Éirígí For A New Republic joined the weeks of action, unfurling a banner in solidarity with Palestine and holding posters for the week of action at the Garden of Remembrance as part of the global call to action. “We encourage all civil society groups, organisations and individuals to add their voices to the call for release Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian political prisoners,” they urged.

Photo: Eirigi

In Vancouver, the Revolutionary Student Movement displayed a large graffiti mural, “Free Sa’adat!” The movement expressed its support for “the international campaign to free him and the complete liberation of Palestine!” On Tuesday, 28 January, Khaled Barakat, the international coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat will speak about the Palestinian political prisoners and the liberation movement.

Photo: Revolutionary Student Movement

Events are continuing to take place around the world. See the list below and join in your area.

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. 

Completed events:

28 January, Vancouver: Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat – Freedom for Palestine

Tuesday, 28 January
7:00 pm
Centre for Socialist Education
706 Clark Drive
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/591115181622292/

Join Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, International League of People’s Struggle (ILPS) Canada and the Canada Palestine Association for an important discussion on the case of Ahmad Sa’adat, Palestinian political prisoners and the struggle for the liberation of Palestine today at the Centre for Socialist Education:

Speaker:
KHALED BARAKAT, Palestinian writer and international coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, will present an analysis of the Palestinian situation and the liberation movement today. He will discuss the case of Ahmad Sa’adat and fellow Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, the use of “anti-terror” designation and repressive legislation to suppress Palestinian organizing inside and outside occupied Palestine.

We acknowledge that this action is being organized upon the unceded and stolen Indigenous lands of the Coast Salish peoples, inclusive of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səl’ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) territories.

If your organization would like to get involved with this event, please contact us at samidoun@samidoun.net.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
ILPS Canada
Canada Palestine Association

This event is part of global days of action between 15 and 29 January to demand freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners: https://samidoun.net/2019/12/call-to-action-free-ahmad-saadat-and-all-palestinian-prisoners-15-29-january-2020/

25 January, Damon Prison: Stop Administrative Detention – Free Samah Jaradat and Mays Abu Ghosh

Saturday, 25 January
3:00 pm
Damon Prison
occupied Palestine
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/606263186823626/

Freedom for the kidnapped students Samah Jaradat and Mays Abu Ghosh from the occupation prisons! Protest the extension of the administrative detention of Shorouq Al-Baden for another six months!

יום שבת ה- 25.1.20 בשעות 3-4 אחה”צ
משמרת מחאה

الحرية للمختطفات سماح جرادات وميس أبو غوش
تمديد الاعتقال الإداري للأسيرة في سجون الاحتلال شروق البدن لستة أشهر إضافية
كفى لسلطة المخابرات !!

ישוחררו החטופות סמאח ג’רדאת ומייס אבו גוש!
צו המעצר המנהלי הוארך ל 6 חודשים נוספים לאסירת הכיבוש שורוק אלבדאן!

#StopAdministrativeDetention
#די_למעצרים_המנהליים
#די_לשלטון_השב״כ

 

25 January, Saint-Etienne: Support Palestinian prisoners!

Saturday, 25 January
2:30 pm
Place du Peuple
Saint-Etienne, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/591675994721902/

Stop the Zionist colonization of Palestine and stop the support of Europe and the US!

As of March 2019, there were 5,450 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, including 48 women, seven members of the Palestinian legislative council, 340 prisoners from East Jerusalem, 294 from Gaza and 70 Palestinian citizens of Israel.

25 January, Manchester: Imperialist Hands off Iran! Free Palestine!

Saturday, 25 January 2020
12:00 pm
Piccadilly Gardens
Manchester, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2576439375943153/

Open mic protest to stand against imperialist aggression and Zionist colonisation in the Middle East. Break Britain’s links with Israel, end the drive to war on Iran and demand freedom for Palestinian political prisoners. Called as part of the international actions called by the US Answer coalition and Samidoun’s campaign to free Ahmed Saadat.

25 January, Tunisia: Solidarity Stand with Ahmad Sa’adat

Saturday, 25 January
4:00 pm
Municipal theater
Tunis, Tunisia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/798654993967373/

The Tunisian Solidarity Campaign for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah will organize a solidarity stand with Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Abdallah and all the prisoners of freedom as part of the international weeks of solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat. Please join us – your attendance is a message of loyalty to the road of freedom and the path of dignity and steadfastness. Victory to Palestine – glory to the martyrs – freedom for Georges Abdallah, Ahmad Sa’adat and all of the prisoners of freedom in Zionist jails.

تنظم لجنة التضامن التونسية من اجل اطلاق سراح جورج ابراهيم عبد الله وقفة تضامنية مع القائد احمد سعدات و جورج عبد الله و كل اسرى الحرية بمناسبة اسبوعي التضامن مع القائد احمد سعدات وذلك يوم السبت 25 جانفي على الساعة الرابعة امام المسرح البلدي
كونوا في الموعد ، حضوركم رسالة وفاء لدرب الاحرار و لخيار الكرامة و الصمود
النصر لفلسطين
المجد الشهداء
الحرية لاحمد سعدات و لجورج ابراهيم عبد الله ولكل اسرى الحرية في السجون الصهيونية

20 January – 29 January, Netherlands: Poster Campaign – Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat, Mays and Tareq!

In Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/113024180050107/

Poster campaign: Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners!

From 15 to 29 January we participate in the international action weeks for Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners. To reach as many people as possible, we will spread posters in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague!

To join, please send us a message on Facebook or email us at samidoun@protonmail.com or receive posters to spread in your own city! Please send us pictures of your actions!

Who is Ahmad Sa’adat?

Ahmad Sa’adat is the imprisoned General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a Palestinian national liberation movement leader and a symbol of the international left and revolutionary movements. He was sentenced to 30 years in Israeli prison on 25 December 2008, accused of leading a prohibited organization and “incitement.” The PFLP, like all Palestinian political parties and resistance organizations, is labeled a “prohibited organization” by the Israeli occupation authorities.

We will also distribute posters about imprisoned Palestinian students, including Mays Abu Ghosh and Tareq Matar. Mays and Tareq are currently imprisoned under administrative detention, without charge or trial. They have been brutally tortured. Mays was unrecognizable for het mother and Tareq was pushed in the courtroom in a wheelchair. We stand in solidarity with these student leaders and demand their immediate release!

Background info Ahmad Sa’adat: https://samidoun.net/2019/12/call-to-action-free-ahmad-saadat-and-all-palestinian-prisoners-15-29-january-2020/

Background info Mays Abu Ghosh: https://samidoun.net/2020/01/palestinian-student-mays-abu-ghosh-speaks-out-on-israeli-abuse-and-torture-under-interrogation/

Background info Tareq Matar: https://samidoun.net/2020/01/solidarity-with-tareq-matar-palestinian-youth-organizer-and-scholar-victim-of-israeli-torture/

Van 15 tot 29 januari zijn de internationale actieweken voor Ahmad Sa’adat en alle Palestijnse gevangenen. Om zoveel mogelijk mensen te bereiken gaan we posters verspreiden in Amsterdam, Rotterdam en Den Haag!

Stuur ons een bericht op Facebook of email ons op samidoun@protonmail.com om mee te doen of posters te ontvangen voor je eigen actie. Stuur ons alsjeblieft foto’s van je posteractie!

Wie is Ahmad Sa’adat?

Ahmad Sa’adat is de opgesloten Generaal Secretaris van het Volksfront voor de Bevrijding van Palestina (PFLP), een leider van de Palestijnse nationale bevrijdingsbeweging en een symbool van internationaal links en revolutionaire bewegingen. Hij werd op 25 december 2008 veroordeeld tot dertig jaar gevangenschap op basis van de beschuldiging een verboden organisatie te leiden en “opruiing.” De PFLP is door de Israëlische bezetting bestempeld als een “verboden organisatie,” net zoals alle andere Palestijnse politieke partij en verzetsorganisaties.

We zullen ook posters verspreiden voor gevangen Palestijnse studenten, waaronder Mays Abu Ghosh en Tareq Matar. Mays en Tareq zitten gevangen onder administratieve detentie, zonder aanklacht of proces. Ook zijn zij bruut gemarteld. Mays was onherkenbaar voor haar moeder en Tareq werd de rechtszaal ingereden in een rolstoel. Wij zijn solidair met deze studentenleiders en eisen hun onmiddellijke vrijlating!

Achtergrond Ahmad Sa’adat: http://samidoun.nl/kom-in-actie-bevrijd-ahmad-saadat-en-alle-palestijnse-gevangenen-15-29-januari-2020/

Achtergrond Mays Abu Ghosh: http://samidoun.nl/palestijnse-studente-mays-abu-ghosh-spreekt-over-israelische-mishandeling-en-marteling-tijdens-ondervragingen/

Achtergrond Tareq Matar: http://samidoun.nl/solidariteit-met-tareq-matar-palestijnse-jongerenorganizer-en-docent-slachtoffer-van-israelische-marteling/

30 January, Ottawa: Revolution Selfie – The Red Battalion

Thursday, 30 January
6:30 pm
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2637715599652061/

Stories of peasant warriors under conditions of poverty:
A film by Steven De Castro
120min
Written, Directed and Produced by Steven De Castro

$12 At the Door
$10 Advanced purchase – contact ochrp.ottawa@gmail.com

In this mock video game / documentary film, we accompany the filmmaker as he brings us face to face with the armed warriors of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the Philippines.

Filmmaker Steven de Castro sets out to discover what is going on in the Philippines that has led the CIA to declare war on to a revolutionary army growing in the countryside for almost 50 years – and why the CIA dubs the NPA a “foreign terrorist organization”.

REVOLUTION SELFIE expands the horizons of documentary storytelling while broadening our understanding about the lesser-known fronts in the global “War on Terror.”

Filmmaker Steven De Castro takes us up close and deep into the lives of the young soldiers of the 48-year-old Maoist guerilla army in the Philippine hinterlands.

But rather than simply presenting interviews and images in a traditional journalistic manner, this film weaves fantasy elements and web-based camera techniques into the documentary form to disrupt our matrix of widely held beliefs that underpin the discussion of terrorism, poverty, and the motivations of the warriors who fight in a revolutionary liberation war.

Jamil Dirawi: The “hunchback of Moskobiyeh” rings the bells of freedom

By Hind Shraydeh

Jamil Dirawi. Photo courtesy of his wife, Rawan.

It was the morning after Christmas day, the 26th of December 2019 when I met Jamil, while attending a court session for my beloved husband Ubai Aboudi. He was standing in a cold hall, surrounded by mean-looking occupation guards and soldiers. The air was suffocating with the hatred of the wardens in charge and the merciless loud voices of the soldiers and guards grumbling in Hebrew and shouting in anger.

Jamil Dirawi has been called “the hunchback” for years, since his first injuries under torture during interrogation. He entered the hall with his arched back, but for those who knew him before his imprisonment, he was barely recognizable.

His jaw was broken, displacing his mouth to the left side of his face; he had missing teeth. His eyes were constantly blinking, later shown to be an effect of exposure to electric shocks. In addition, his hands were shaking involuntarily, swinging from side to side uncontrollably. Burn marks from cigarette butts were all over his hands, and were later discovered all over his body. His eyesight was clearly impaired, judging from his squinting – and those were only the physical disfigurements seen by all.

I was in shock at the sight and was unable to fathom the whole scene. Head spinning, I wondered what had happened to him. Was his condition due to beatings by another human being – or maybe a monster? Was it due to the cold and damp facility? Or did Jamil have a neurological dysfunction?

It was only when I learned that Jamil had spent 40 days in interrogation at the Moskobiyeh detention center center, where his ruthless interrogators applied all torture methods known to humanity, that my questions were answered.

I further learned that Jamil was handcuffed for long periods of time, dislocating his wrists. His knees were also snapped out of place due to beatings and being tied in stress positions for hours on end, according to Jamil’s wife, Rawan.

Jamil has been arrested and tortured more than once. The hunch in his back and the dislocated disc in his lower back were injuries suffered under torture during his first arrest, followed by his imprisonment that lasted for 14 years. Jamil’s name means “beautiful” in Arabic. However, the Israelis had ensured that at least his body is no longer Jamil.

Rawan had to hide her pain as she looked at her beloved husband on one of her rare visits to attend a hearing session at the Israeli military court. It was the second time she saw her husband after his most recent disfigurement.

She could only reassure him that their twin girls, Sham and Dalia, are fine and speak of him constantly. Rawan and Jamil also have a third daughter, Shams, who was born on the day Jamil was released from his second arrest. She was given this name, which means “sun,” to represent her father’s freedom. However, Jamil spent only two months with Shams before he was arrested again for the third time.

His family’s suffering continues. Jamil has been denied his prescription eyeglasses, and he has 40% disability due to the electric shocks he was exposed to during torture.

Rawan tried hard to bring a smile to her husband’s face in order to soothe his pain, She exited the court room disheartened and broke down, crying uncontrollably, but pulled herself together quickly for the sake of her children.

There are over 5,500 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, and Jamil’s story is only one.

Jamil’s nickname is, of course, a reference to Victor Hugo’s hunchback of Notre Dame of Paris, but he is the hunchback in the Moskobiyeh interrogation center in Jerusalem, a city under occupation.

Similar to the hunchback of Paris, he too rings the bells – the bells of freedom, along with his fellow freedom fighters. They are calling on the international community to put a stop to Israel’s brutality, end its occupation, and hold it accountable for its crimes against the Palestinian people.

Hind Shraydeh is a writer and human rights defender from occupied Jerusalem, Palestine. She is the wife of Ubai Aboudi, the imprisoned Executive Director of the Bisan Center and a Palestinian writer and researcher. To support Ubai’s campaign for freedom, please visit Scientists for Palestine and sign the petition: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/end-the-detention-of-ubai-aboudi

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network recognizes the urgent need to build the strongest possible front to confront Israeli torture internationally through popular struggle, including escalating the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign. We must not allow the Israeli occupation to isolate Palestinian prisoners in solitary confinement or through our silence. Torture has been part and parcel of the Israeli colonial weapons of control for over 70 years, and the impunity of the Israeli state – backed up by U.S., European, Canadian and other imperialist powers’ support – may not be allowed to continue. We urge all to take action. 

If you or your organization would like to join the growing campaign against torture, please contact us at samidoun@samidoun.net.