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25-26 January, Ann Arbor: Youth for Palestine Conference

Saturday and Sunday, 25-26 January 2020
University of Michigan -Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan
More info: https://www.youth4palestine.com/

Palestinian Youth Movement and Midwest SJP are proud to present the second annual Youth for Palestine conference January 25-26th hosted by SAFE of University of Michigan-Ann Arbor!

The Youth for Palestine Conference will include important panel discussions, workshops, and skill-sharing that will equip you with the right tools to strengthen your organizing work on campus and in the community and expand your knowledge of the movement for Palestinian liberation. This is an incredible opportunity to learn and connect with experienced Palestinian organizers across the Midwest!

You also don’t want to miss culture night where there will be a dabkeh dance off between states/universities!

To register for the event, click here.

The conference will be held at the University of Michigan -Ann Arbor

Participants will be notified on the location

We are currently experiencing a time where Palestinian student groups are being attacked at every corner. Whereas it was once expected to be focus of school administrations or Zionist groups, we are at a point where even the President of the U.S’s executive orders are meant to silence student groups for Palestinian liberation and give the opposition grounds to defame us.

This convening sets out to accomplish the following:

– Contextualizing the current political climate in the U.S and acknowledging our position as students and youth. Where we see Palestine in the media more and more,  and even see light support for political officials, we intend to seek out the best way to act on it. We also recognize we are not the first students or youth to do so and intend to offer historical analysis and rise and fall of student activism

– Offer the tools to carry your organization through times of hardship. Through workshops held by community leaders as well as your peers, you will learn not only the basics of Palestine but the basics of organizing. This includes community outreach, historical considerations, and security. With the tools to move our communities forward, we hope we can be one step closer to liberation.

– Encourage mobilization on a mass level, tearing down university borders. While we may see ourselves as tied to our universities, so long as we are organizing for Palestine, all of our issues are intertwined and our support and movement cannot begin and end within the confines of respective campuses. We intend to build a network that will pave the way for broader movement and stronger connections past state lines.

Register now and let us build together!

To register for the event, click here.

Endorse the call for an international week of action to support the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege

Endorse the call: https://forms.gle/f4QYRUqsUoZjaR2Q9

Eleven years after “Operation Cast Lead,” Israel’s onslaught against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network asks organizations to endorse the call by the Higher National Commission of the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege for a global mobilization on 24-30 March.

Like Israel’s 2008-2009 offensive, which massacred over 1,400 Palestinians, including more than 300 children, wounded over 5,000, and destroyed 3,540 homes, leaving more than 20,000 Palestinians homeless, its free-fire policy against the Great Return March showed the genocidal nature of its project for the liquidation of the Palestinian people.

And no less than the heroic resistance of Palestinians under 22 bloody days of Israeli bombardment, the Great Return March, which continues even after Israeli fire killed over 200 marchers and injured nearly 20,000, poses a crucial challenge for all supporters of Palestine.

Ask your organizations, networks, coalitions, and movements to endorse the Higher National Commission’s call and start organizing actions now. Samidoun will post an initial list of endorsers soon, then continue to update it as the international week of action nears.

Just fill out our Google form at https://forms.gle/f4QYRUqsUoZjaR2Q9; e-mail the name, Web address, and location of your endorsing organization to samidoun@samidoun.net; or message them to Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network on Facebook.


24-30 March 2020, worldwide: International week of action to support the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege

Join Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip in a global mobilization on the second anniversary of the Great Return March to demand the right of return for Palestinian refugees and an end to Israel’s siege of Gaza.

On March 30, 2018, tens of thousands of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip launched the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege.

Israel’s violent repression of it exacted a gruesome toll, with its occupation forces’ live ammunition, tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets massacring 214 Palestinians participating in unarmed demonstrations and wounding 18,764 more.

But the demands of the Great Return March – an end to Israel’s brutal closure of the Gaza Strip and the right of return for millions of Palestinian refugees ethnically cleansed from their homes – remain no less critical nearly two years later.

Seven years after the United Nations first warned that the conditions imposed by Israel’s siege would render Gaza unlivable by 2020, its crises of electricity, water, employment, and food security have already reached the breaking point.

This isolation of the Gaza Strip is part of Israel’s strategy to displace the Palestinian people, fragment our society, and liquidate our national movement.

Its plan, which started with the ethnic cleansing of 720,000 Palestinians in 1948, continues today with the use of walls, checkpoints, and roads to divide Palestinian neighborhoods and communities; the demolitions of Palestinian homes and institutions in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and 1948-occupied Palestine; the seizure of Palestinian land for Israeli settlements; the targeting of Palestinian leaders for political detention; and the exclusion of Palestinian refugees from their occupied homeland with lethal force.

Yet Palestinians have never paused our legitimate struggles for return, self-determination, and national liberation, from the armed Resistance, to general strikes, to Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns, to the Great Return March.

Since 2018, Palestinian refugees have persevered against unbelievable odds, braving Israeli occupation fire and risking injury and death to demand our right to return to the homes from which Israeli occupation forces drove us at gunpoint.

As the second anniversary of the Great Return March on 30 March – Palestinian Land Day – nears, we call on its supporters worldwide to join an international week of action to support its demands between 24-30 March 2020.

  1. Have an activity to support the next Freedom Flotilla, which will sail in 2020 to challenge Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip.
  2. Build a Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign against a target complicit in Israel’s violations of Palestinian rights and international law.
  3. Hold a screening of a documentary on Israel’s crimes against Palestinian refugees and the Gaza Strip and their struggle for liberation.
  4. Rally in solidarity with the Great Return March in a public area.
  5. Host a speaker on the Great Return March and its demands.
  6. Target political officials in your country to demand they publicly oppose Israel’s crimes against Palestinians and impose meaningful sanctions for them.

In all your efforts, we ask that you visibly support the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege and our just demands.

Please send announcements of your events, as well as pictures, videos, and reports from them, to samidoun@samidoun.net, or message them to Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network on Facebook.

On this, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, we call on the world, its people and movements to escalate their support for Palestine and our century-long struggle for national liberation.

Higher National Commission
Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege
Gaza, Palestine
29 November 2019

Endorse the call: https://forms.gle/f4QYRUqsUoZjaR2Q9

Call to Action: Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners! 15-29 January 2020

The Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network are launching an international call for people to take action between 15-29 January 2020 to free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners:

Call to Organize | Take Action | Sa’adat Writings | Posters | Distribution Materials

Languages: English | Arabic | French | Dutch | Swedish | German | Turkish | Greek | Italian | Spanish | Danish

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. 

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 urge international action for the freedom of Sa’adat, his comrades, and all Palestinian prisoners, because their imprisonment is an international affair. In the case of Sa’adat and his comrades, this year marks the 18th anniversary of their imprisonment by the Palestinian Authority under “security coordination” with the Israeli occupation, a practice that continues to this day – to the detriment of Palestinian students and resistance organizers, who are imprisoned in PA jails in a “revolving door” with the Israeli occupation. 

While held in the PA’s Jericho Prison, Sa’adat and his comrades were held under U.S. and British guards, making clear that this imprisonment was anything but an exercise of Palestinian sovereignty. Indeed, some of those same British guards previously served to guard Irish Republican prisoners in the occupied North of Ireland. 

On 13 March 2006 –following the Palestinian Legislative Council elections in which Sa’adat himself was elected to the PLC and supporters of “security coordination” sustained significant losses, while the winning Change and Reform bloc pledged to free PA political prisoners –Israeli occupation forces violently attacked Jericho prison. The U.S. and British guards cleared out in advance in a prearranged agreement with the occupation forces –but the occupation forces killed two Palestinian guards. 

Ahmad Sa’adat is a Palestinian, Arab and international symbol of resistance to capitalism, racism, apartheid and colonization. Targeted for his political role and clarity of vision, he remains a leader of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and the national liberation struggle behind bars, unable to be silenced despite the oppression imposed upon him and his 5,000 fellow Palestinian political prisoners. He urges supporters of justice for Palestine around the world to boycott Israel.

His case highlights the role of U.S. and British imperialism in the subjugation of the Palestinian people and the theft of Palestinian land as well as the subservient role of the Palestinian Authority that continues “security coordination” with the very Israeli occupation that steals Palestinian land, resources and lives on a daily basis. We also note that prisoners of the Palestinian liberation movement continue to be held in international jails as well, especially Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, jailed in France for 35 years despite being eligible for release since 1999, and we join the call for their liberation. 

The attack on the Palestinian people is continuing and intensifying. Palestinians in Gaza are fighting to break the siege, Palestinian refugees struggle for their right to return and all Palestinians confront land confiscation, criminalization, home demolitions, mass imprisonment and extrajudicial execution. Israeli impunity is trumpeted by imperialist politicians from the U.S. to Canada to Germany to France to Australia and beyond.

Ahmad Sa’adat and 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners are held captive in Israeli jails with the full support and complicity of these governments. We know that it is critical that we internationalize the struggle for their liberation: struggling to free Palestinian prisoners, to build the campaign to boycott Israel and the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, and to end the ongoing aid and support that enables and empowers Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people for over 70 years. 

Join us for the Week of Action! Organize an event, a protest, a table or a discussion in your city, campus, town or community. We know that the Zionist state wants to isolate these Palestinian prisoners and silence their voices –together, we can help to break that isolation. 

Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
25 December 2019

TAKE ACTION:

  1. Organize events, actions and protests at Israeli embassies and consulates around the world to urge freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat. Protest in public squares and other open community spaces. Note that these dates are also the anniversary of Israel’s bloody “Cast Lead” attack on Gaza in 2008-2009 –we urge you to include both in your events! Send us your events! Use this form or email samidoun@samidoun.net (Read about past years’ events here.)
  2. Distribute this call to action and take media actions, like posting photos with posters calling for freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat and other Palestinian prisoners. Download the posters below and send us your photos! Email us at samidoun@samidoun.net or send us a message on Facebook.
  3. Include Ahmad Sa’adat and the Palestinian prisoners in your Palestine solidarity, anti-racism, anti-imperialist and social justice events. Bring flyers and posters or share a statement from Sa’adat as part of your program. Let us know what you’re doing: Email us at samidoun@samidoun.net or send us a message on Facebook.

Important recent writings and interviews by Sa’adat (English):

POSTERS

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ENGLISH

Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat

The General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Sa’adat was arrested by the Palestinian Authority on 15 January 2002 and jailed under US and British guard. After a violent attack in 2006, he was kidnapped by occupation forces; he is now serving a 30-year sentence in Israeli prison.

ARABIC

الحُرّية للقائد الوطني الأسير أحمد سعدات

أحمد سعدات : الأمين العام للجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين. إعتقلته الأجهزة الأمنية الفلسطينية في مدينة رام الله يوم 15 يناير 2002 وجرى وضعه تحت حراسة أمريكية ـ بريطانية في سجن أريحا . في 14 أذار / مارس 2006 هاجمت قوات الإحتلال الإسرائيلي سجن اريحا واختطفته مع عدد من رفاقه الأسرى. وفي 25 ديسيمبر 2008 أصدرت محكمة صهيونية غير شرعية حُكمًا بالسجن ضد لمدة 30 عامًا .

 

FRENCHhttps://palestinevaincra.com/2019/12/appel-a-laction-du-15-au-29-janvier-2020-liberte-pour-ahmad-saadat-et-pour-tous-les-prisonniers-palestiniens/

Liberté pour Ahmad Sa’adat

Sa’adat, secrétaire général du Front Populaire de Libération de la Palestine, a été arrêté par l’Autorité Palestinienne le 15 janvier 2002 et emprisonné sous surveillance américaine et britannique. Après une violente attaque en 2006, il a été kidnappé par les forces d’occupation. Il purge actuellement une peine de 30 ans dans une prison israélienne.

 

DUTCH: http://samidoun.nl/2019/12/25/kom-in-actie-bevrijd-ahmad-saadat-en-alle-palestijnse-gevangenen-15-29-januari-2020/

Vrijheid voor Ahmad Sa’adat

De Generaal-Secretaris van het Volksfront voor de Bevrijding van Palestina (PFLP), Sa’adat werd door de Palestijnse Autoriteit gearresteerd op 15 januari 2002. Vervolgens werd hij bewaakt door Britse en Amerikaanse troepen. Maar na een Israëlische aanval in 2006 werd Sa’dat gekidnapt; hij zit nu een 30-jarige celstraf uit.

 

SWEDISH 

Frihet åt Ahmad Sa’adat

Den 15:e januari 2002 arresterade Palestinska myndigheten Ahmad Sa’adat, generalsekreterare för Folkfronten för Palestinas befrielse. Sa’adat sattes därefter i fångenskap under USA:s och Storbritanniens regi. Under ett våldsamt angrepp 2006 kidnappades han av Israels ockupationsstyrkor och nu avtjänar han ett 30-årigt straff på israeliskt fängelse.

Aktionsupprop: Frihet åt Ahmad Sa’adat och alla palestinska fångar! 15-29 januari 2020

Vi uppmanar alla palestinavänner och alla som försvarar det palestinska folkets frihet att tillsammans med oss ansluta sig till aktionsveckorna mellan den 15:e och den 29:e januari för frihet åt Ahmad Sa’adat och alla palestinska fångar som hålls i israeliska fängelser.

Ahmad Sa’adat är den fängslade generalsekreteraren för Folkfronten för Palestinas befrielse (PFLP) och är en palestinsk nationell befrielseledare och en symbol för den internationella vänstern och för internationella revolutionära rörelser. Han dömdes till 30 år i israeliskt fängelse den 25:e december 2008, anklagad för att leda en förbjuden organisation och för ”uppvigling”. PFLP, likt alla palestinska politiska partier och motståndsorganisationer, har stämplats som en ”förbjuden organisation” av de israeliska ockupationsmyndigheterna.

För Sa’adats och hans kamrater markerar detta år 18 år sedan Palestinska myndighetens fängslade dem som del av dess ”säkerhetssamordning” med den israeliska ockupationsmakten, ett förehavande som fortsätter än idag – till nackdel för palestinska studenter och motståndsorganisatörer som fängslas i Palestinska myndighetens fängelsen i ”svängdörr” med den israeliska ockupationen.

Vi manar till internationella aktioner för frihet åt Sa’adat, hans kamrater och alla palestinska fångar, eftersom deras fångenskap är en internationell fråga. Medan Sa’adat och hans kamrater hölls i Palestinska myndighetens fängelse i Jericho bevakades de av US-amerikanska och brittiska vakter, vilket tydligt visar att hans fängsling var långt ifrån något utövande av palestinsk suveränitet. Faktum är att vissa av de brittiska vakterna hade tidigare vaktat irländska republikanska fångar i fängelser i det ockuperade Nordirland.

Den 13:e mars 2006 – efter valet till Palestinska lagstiftande rådet, i vilket Sa’adat själv blev invald och anhängare till ”säkerhetssamordningen” led avsevärda förluster, medan det segrande ”Förändrings- och reformblocket” lovade att frige alla politiska fångar som hölls av Palestinska myndigheten – utförde angrisraeliska ockupationsstyrkor Jericho-fängelset ett våldsamt angrepp. De US-amerikanska och brittiska vakterna lämnade Jericho i förväg som del av en uppgörelse med ockupationsstyrkorna – men ockupationsstyrkorna mördade två palestinska vakter.

Ahmad Sa’adat är en palestinsk, arabisk och internationell symbol för motstånd mot kapitalism, rasism, apartheid och kolonialism. Han angrips för sin politiska roll och klarsynthet och han fortsätter vara en ledare i den palestinska fångrörelsen och den nationella befrielserörelsen bakom galler, oförmögen att bli tystad trots förtrycket han och hans 5000 palestinska politiska medfångar utsätts för. Han manar alla världen över som stödjer rättvisa för Palestina att bojkotta Israel.

Hans fall belyser den US-amerikanska och brittiska imperialismens roll i det palestinska folkets underkuvande och stölden av palestinsk mark såväl som i den Palestinska myndighetens underordning i ”säkerhetssamordningen” med samma israeliska ockupation som stjäl palestiniers mark, resurser och liv på daglig basis. Vi uppmärksammar också att den palestinska befrielserörelsens fångar fortsätter att hållas även i internationella fängelser, i synnerhet Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, fängslad i Frankrike sedan 35 år tillbaka trots att han haft rätt till frigivning sedan 1999, och vi ansluter oss till uppropet för deras befrielse.

Angreppet på det palestinska folket fortsätter och intensifieras. Palestinier i Gaza kämpar för att bryta belägringen, palestinska flyktingar kämpar för sin rätt till återvändo och alla palestinier konfronterar landkonfiskering, kriminalisering, demolering av hem, massfängsling och utomrättsliga avrättningar. Israels straffrihet basuneras ut av imperialistiska politiker från USA till Kanada, Tyskland, Frankrike, Australien och vidare. 

Ahmad Sa’adat och 5000 palestinska politiska fångar hålls fångna i israeliska fängelser med dessa regeringars fulla stöd och medbrottslighet. Vi vet att det är avgörande att vi internationaliserar kampen för befrielse: kampen för att alla palestinska fångar ska friges, att bygga kampanjen för att bojkotta Israel och hela bojkott-, avinvesterings- och sanktionsrörelsen, och för att få ett slut på alla former av stöd som möjliggjort och understött Israels brott mot det palestinska folket i över 70 år.

Anslut dig med oss till aktionsveckorna! Organisera arrangemang, protester, informationsbord eller samtal i din stad, på din skola eller i ditt community. Vi vet att den sionistiska staten vill isolera dessa palestinska fångar och tysta deras röster – tillsammans kan vi bryta deras isolering.

 

GERMAN

Freiheit für Ahmad Sa’adat

Der Generalsekretär der Volksfront für die Befreiung Palästinas, Sa’adat, wurde am 15. Januar 2002 von der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde verhaftet. Das Gefängnis, in dem Sa’adat inhaftiert war, wurde von US-amerikanischen und britischen Soldaten bewacht. Nach einem gewaltsamen Angriff im Jahr 2006 wurde er von Besatzungstruppen entführt. Er verbüßt jetzt eine 30-jährige Haftstrafe in einem israelischen Gefängnis.

 

TURKISH

Ahmad Sa’adat’a özgürlük!

Filistin Halk Kurtuluş Cephesi genel sekreteri Sa’adat 15 ocak 2002 tarihinde Filistin otoriteleri tarafından göz altına alındı ve ABD ve Ingiliz denetiminde tutuklandı. 2006 yılındaki şiddetli bir saldırı sonrasında işgal gücleri tarafından kaçırıldı; şu an onaylanan 30 yıllık hapis cezasından dolayı Israil hapishanesinde yatıyor.

GREEK

Λευτεριά στον Άχμαντ Σααντάτ!

Ο Γενικός γραμματέας του Λαϊκού Μετώπου για την απελευθέρωση της Παλαιστίνης, Άχμαντ Σααντάτ συνελήφθη από την Παλαιστινιακή Αρχή στις 15 Ιανουαρίου 2002 και φυλακίστηκε υπό την προστασία της Αμερικής και της Βρετανίας. Μετά από μια βίαιη επίθεση το 2006 απήχθη από τις δυνάμεις Κατοχής και εκτίει ποινή φυλάκισης για 30 χρόνια.

ITALIAN

Libertà per Ahmad Sa’adat

Sa’adat, segretario generale del Fronte Popolare di Liberazione della Palestina, è stato arrestato dall’autorità Palestinese il 15 gennaio 2002 e imprigionato e sorvegliato dalle autorità americane e britanniche. Dopo un violento attacco nel 2006, è stato rapito dalle forze d’occupazione. Sconta attualmente una pena di 30 anni in una prigione Israeliana.

SPANISH

Libertad para Ahmad Sa’adat

Sa’adat, secretario general del Frente Popular de Liberación de Palestina, arrestado por la autoridad palestina el 15 de enero de 2002 y encarcelado bajo vigilancia americana y británica. Después de un ataque violento en 2006, fue secuestrado por las fuerzas de ocupación. Cumple actualmente una pena de 30 años en una prisión israelí.

DANISH

Frihed for Ahmad Sa’adat 

Generalsekretæren for PFLP (Folkefronten til Palæstinas Befrielse), Ahmad Sa’adat, blev arresteret af det palæstinensiske selvstyre (PA) den 15. Januar 2002 og fængslet under US-amerikansk og britisk overvågning. Under et voldsomt angreb i 2006 blev han kidnappet af besættelsesstyrker og har siden været indespærret i israelske fængsler, idømt 30 års fængsel.

MATERIALS AND RESOURCES

English-language poster to Free Ahmad Sa’adat Download PDF
Case of Ahmad Sa’adat – Free Palestinian Prisoners Leaflet (PDF, English)
Resource Guide on the Ahmad Sa’adat Case Download 32-page PDF
Protest Placard for International Week of Action – Boycott HP, Free Ahmad Sa’adat. Download as PDF
Protest Placard for International Week of Action – Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners. Download as PDF

ICC responds to mounting calls for action, opens official investigation into war crimes in Palestine

“End impunity!” 29 November protest calls for action by ICC. Photo: EuroPalestine

The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, issued a statement on 20 December 2019 that the ICC will be opening an official investigation into Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Palestine. The announcement comes after years of Palestinian struggle for recognition and a fair hearing at the court, including the support of international legal organizations and advocates.

In particular, Khalida Jarrar, the imprisoned Palestinian leftist, feminist and legislator, has played a leading role in the campaign to hold Israeli officials accountable before the ICC. She participated in drafting Palestine’s application to join the ICC and has been a leading member of the Palestinian committee for presenting evidence to the ICC of Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity. On 31 October, Israeli occupation forces once again arrested Jarrar, a case that was featured in Human Rights Watch’s new report, “Born Without Civil Rights: Israel’s Use of Draconian Military Orders to Repress Palestinians in the West Bank.”

The Palestinian prisoners’ movement has repeatedly urged the ICC to take action on Palestine, as highlighted in this 2016 statement: “Fourth, we call upon the Palestinian Authority and the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission, and all national, legal and human rights organizations to raise the issue of the Palestinian prisoners at the International Criminal Court, the UN Human Rights Council, and the United Nations, in order to prosecute the occupation, and to expose its practices and daily violations of the rights of prisoners in Israeli jails.”

Gerard Jonkman (right) and Martijn de Rooi of The Rights Forum hand-delivered the call at the ICC on December 10. The illustration is made by Palestinian artist Mohammed Sabaaneh.

The move by the ICC comes just over a week after over 200 international organizations, including Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, signed on to a collective statement urging the court to end its delays and move forward with a formal investigation into Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The statement was delivered to the ICC in The Hague on 10 December, Human Rights Day, by representatives of The Rights Forum, the Dutch NGO that initiated the campaign. Among the signatory organizations are human rights organizations, trade unions, lawyers guilds, solidarity groups, religious institutions and other civil society organizations from 25 different countries. Large numbers of signatory organizations hail from Palestine, Germany, the USA, the Netherlands, Australia and France. The list also includes organizations from Malaysia, India, Japan, Lebanon and Nicaragua.

29 November protest calls for action by ICC. Photo: EuroPalestine

The collective letter, reprinted below, was issued shortly after hundreds of Europeans protested in The Hague outside the ICC’s offices on 29 November, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, to demand action and an end to Israeli impunity.

Background to collective statement

The ICC has been engaged in a preliminary investigation into the situation in Palestine for almost five years, aiming to establish if criteria are met for an official, full-scale investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The investigation should have led to a conclusion long ago.

The delay is not only inexplicable, it is also irresponsible. Absent an official investigation, Israel has been allowed to continue carrying out crimes with impunity. Most recently, on November 14th, over thirty Palestinians were killed in Gaza, many of them as a result of indiscriminate Israeli bombings. Among those killed were nine members of the same family, including five children. No wonder that – by stalling an official investigation – the ICC is in breach with its own mission, which it describes as follows:

The Court is participating in a global fight to end impunity, and through international criminal justice, the Court aims to hold those responsible accountable for their crimes and to help prevent these crimes from happening again.

The stalling of the ICC-investigation fits into a wider practice of inexplicable delays. A database of companies involved in Israel’s illegal colonization was mandated by the UN in March 2016, but has not been published to date. A similar database of companies involved with the Myanmar military regime was completed within a year and issued last September.

It seems obvious that holding Israel accountable for its crimes against the Palestinians requires a loud voice. Over the last years many organizations have called on the ICC to take action, notably in September 2018, when a coalition of 25 organizations urged Ms. Bensouda to finalize the preliminary investigation. None of these calls bore fruit. That is why The Rights Forum has now taken the initiative to build a coalition that cannot be ignored.

 

APPEAL FOR ACTION

 

International Criminal Court

To the attention of Ms. Fatou Bensouda, chief prosecutor

Oude Waalsdorperweg 10, The Hague, The Netherlands

Amsterdam, December 10th, 2019

 

Dear Ms. Bensouda,

Today, on Human Rights Day, the signatories of this letter call on you to open an official, full-scale investigation into the ‘situation in Palestine’ without further delay.

Since January 2015 the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been engaged in a preliminary investigation into the ‘situation in Palestine’, focusing on possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Unfortunately, almost five years into the investigation, you have yet to reach a conclusion. This delay is inexplicable.

It is also irresponsible. As the preliminary investigation drags on, the crimes continue. The Israeli colonization of occupied lands – a war crime under the Rome Statute – comes with the systemic violation and abuse of the human rights of millions of Palestinians. The Israeli occupation continues to take Palestinian lives.

Concerning Gaza, you yourself have stated that the Israeli violence against Palestinian civilians could amount to war crimes, as could be the case for the violent activities of Palestinian groups. Nevertheless, we still witness Palestinian civilians being killed or wounded on a weekly basis.

The absence of an official investigation, this much is clear, has fueled the already existing culture of impunity. But it also affects the integrity and credibility of the ICC, and thereby the confidence of the public in a functioning legal order.

Over the last years, many have called on you to finalize the preliminary investigation. Among them human rights organizations, a broad civil delegation from Palestine, and Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki. In September 2018, 25 international organizations urged you to act. You did not respond.

That is why we repeat their call today, on Human Rights Day: Ms. Bensouda, open an official and full-scale investigation into the ‘situation in Palestine’ without further delay.

On behalf of the signatory organizations,

Yours sincerely,

THE RIGHTS FORUM (NL)
ÁBACOenRed (NI)
ADDAMEER PRISONER SUPPORT AND HUMAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION (PS)
AIDOUN LEBANON (LB)
AJPP – AUSTRALIANS FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE IN PALESTINE (AU)
AK PALÄSTINA TÜBINGEN (DE)
AL HAQ ORGANIZATION – DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS (PS)
AL MEZAN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PS)
AL-AWDA, THE PALESTINE RIGHT TO RETURN COALITION (US)
ALDAMEER ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PS)
ALLIANCE FOR WATER JUSTICE IN PALESTINE (US)
APPA – AUSTRALIAN PALESTINIAN PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION (AU)
APPLIED RESEARCH INSTITUTE – JERUSALEM (PS)
ARAB JEWISH PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST (US)
ARBEITERFOTOGRAFIE, BUNDESVERBAND (DE)
ARBEITSKREIS NAHOST – BERLIN (DE)
ARBEITSKREIS NAHOST – BREMEN (DE)
ARBEITSKREIS PALÄSTINA IM NÜRNBERGER EVANGELISCHEN FORUM FÜR DEN FRIEDEN (DE)
ARTICLE 1 COLLECTIVE (NL)
ASSOCIATION BELGO-PALESTINIENNE – WALLONIE/BRUXELLES (BE)
ASSOCIATION FRANCE PALESTINE SOLIDARITÉ (FR)
ATTAC ARBEITSGRUPPE GLOBALISIERUNG UND KRIEG (DE)
AUSTRALIA PALESTINE ADVOCACY NETWORK (AU)
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING WORKERS UNION (AU)
AUSTRALIANS FOR PALESTINE (AU)
BADIL – RESOURCE CENTER FOR PALESTINIAN RESIDENCY AND REFUGEE RIGHTS (PS)
BAY AREA WOMEN IN BLACK (US)
BDS AUSTRALIA (AU)
BDS BERLIN (DE)
BDS JAPAN (JP)
BDS MALAYSIA (MY)
BDS SWITZERLAND (CH)
BDS-GRUPPE BONN (DE)
BELGIAN CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL (BE)
BONNER NAKBA60-GRUPPE (DE)
BOYCOTT FROM WITHIN – ISRAELI CITIZENS FOR BDS (IL)
BRADFORD PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN GROUP YORKSHIRE (UK)
BROEDERLIJK DELEN (BE)
BRYN MAWR PEACE COALITION (US)
BÜNDNIS FÜR GERECHTIGKEIT ZWISCHEN ISRAELIS UND PALÄSTINENSER (DE)
CAMBRIDGE BETHLEHEM PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PROJECT (US)
CANADA PALESTINE ASSOCIATION (CAN)
CANADIAN BDS COALITION (CAN)
CANADIAN BOAT TO GAZA (CAN)
CANADIAN UNITARIANS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE (CAN)
CANVA – CONSTRUIRE ET ALERTER PAR LA NON VIOLENCE ACTIVE (FR)
CAPJPO EUROPALESTINE (FR)
CDA MEMBERSHIP COUNCIL MIDDLE-EAST (NL)
CJACP – COLLECTIF JUDÉO ARABE ET CITOYEN POUR LA PALESTINE (FR)
CJPP – COALITION FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE IN PALESTINE – AUSTRALIA (AU)
COALITION AGAINST ISRAELI APARTHEID VICTORIA (CAN)
COALITION FOR JERUSALEM (PS)
COLLECTIF URGENCE PALESTINE – VAUD (CH)
COMMITTEE FOR A JUST PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST (LUX)
COUNCIL OF PALESTINIAN POLITICAL FORCES (PS)
DCI – DEFENSE FOR CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL – PALESTINE (PS)
DE-COLONIZER (IL)
DEUTSCHER KOORDINATIONSKREIS PALÄSTINE ISRAEL (DE)
DEUTSCHES NETZWERK EAPPI (DE)
DEUTSCH-PALÄSTINENSISCHE GESELLSCHAFT (DE)
DEUTSCH-PALÄSTINENSISCHE MEDIZINISCHE GESELLSCHAFT (DE)
DEUTSCH-PALÄSTINENSISCHER FRAUENVEREIN (DE)
DOCP (NL)
DOOPSGEZIND WERELDWERK WERKGROEP MIDDEN OOSTEN (NL)
DUTCH SUPPORT GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT (NL)
EAJS – EEN ANDERE JOODSE STEM / ANOTHER JEWISH VOICE (BE)
EDINBURGH ACTION FOR PALESTINE (UK)
EEN ANDER JOODS GELUID (NL)
ELDERS RISING (US)
EUROPÄISCHE ALLIANZ ZUR VERTEIDIGUNG DER PALÄSTINENSISCHEN GEFANGENEN (DE)
EUROPAL FORUM (UK)
EUROPEAN LEGAL SUPPORT CENTER (NL)
FACILITATE GLOBAL (UK)
FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT TRADE UNIONS (PS)
FINNISH-ARAB FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY (FI)
FLÜCHTLINGSKINDER IM LIBANON (DE)
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY ALLIANCE (IN)
FRAUENNETZWERKNAHOST (DE)
FREE GAZA – AUSTRALIA (AU)
FREUNDE VON SABEEL DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
FRIENDS OF SABEEL – AUSTRALIA (AU)
FUPECG – FUNDACIÓN PEDAGÓGICA COOPERACIÓN GENUINA (NI)
GAIC – GROUPE D’AMITIÉ ISLAMO CHRÉTIENNE (FR)
GATE48 – CRITICAL ISRAELIS IN THE NETHERLANDS (NL)
GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINIAN TEACHERS (PS)
GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINIAN WOMEN (PS)
GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINIAN WORKERS (PS)
GENTS ACTIEPLATFORM PALESTINA (BE)
GIBANJE ZA PRAVICE PALESTINCEV (SI)
GLOBAL PALESTINE RIGHT OF RETURN COALITION (PS)
GLOBAL WOMEN COALITION FOR AL QUDS AND PALESTINE (MY)
GRASSROOTS PALESTINIAN ANTI-APARTHEID WALL CAMPAIGN (STOP THE WALL) (PS)
GREEN MOUNTAIN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE (US)
HAAGS VREDESPLATFORM (NL)
HILTON HEAD FOR PEACE (US)
HURRYYAT – CENTER FOR DEFENSE OF LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS (PS)
ICAHD FINLAND (FI)
INDEPENDENT JEWISH VOICES CANADA (CAN)
INDIAN CAMPAIGN FOR ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL (IN)
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DEMOCRATIC LAWYERS (INT)
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT – NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (US)
INTERNATIONALER VERSÖHNUNGSBUND IVB, DEUTSCHER ZWEIG (DE)
IPPNW (DE)
ISRAELI COMMITTEE AGAINST HOUSE DEMOLITIONS (ICAHD) – GERMANY (DE)
JEWISH VOICE FOR PEACE GERMANY (DE)
JEWS FOR JUSTICE FOR PALESTINIANS (UK)
JEWS FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHT OF RETURN (US)
JLAC – JERUSALEM LEGAL AID AND HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER (PS)
JÜDISCH-PALÄSTINENSISCHE DIALOG-GRUPPE – MÜNCHEN (DE)
JUST PEACE ADVOCATES (CAN)
KAIROS-SABEEL NEDERLAND (NL)
KIA ORA GAZA (NZ/AOTEAROA)
LABOR FOR PALESTINE (US)
LE MOUVEMENT INTERNATIONAL DE LA RÉCONCILIATION – BRANCHE FRANÇAISE (FR)
LIGUE DES DROITS DE L’HOMME (FR)
MALAYSIAN WOMEN COALITION FOR AL QUDS AND PALESTINE (MY)
MÉDECINS DU MONDE – FRANCE (FR)
MOUVEMENT POUR UNE ALTERNATIVE NON-VIOLENTE (MAN) (FR)
MRAP – MOUVEMENT CONTRE LE RACISME ET POUR L’AMITIÉ ENTRE LES PEUPLES (FR)
NATIONAL DALIT CHRISTIAN WATCH (IN)
NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE (US)
NEDERLANDS PALESTINA KOMITEE (NL)
NEW WEAPONS RESEARCH GROUP ONLUS (IT)
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN (UK)
NUHANOVIC FOUNDATION: CENTRE FOR WAR REPARATIONS (NL)
OC4P – OBAN CONCERN FOR PALESTINE (UK)
ONE JUSTICE (FR)
PACBI – PALESTINIAN CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL (PS)
PAJU – PALESTINIAN AND JEWISH UNITY (CAN)
PALÄSTINA FORUM – MÜNCHEN (DE)
PALÄSTINA FORUM NAHOST – FRANKFURT (DE)
PALÄSTINA/NAHOST-INITIATIVE HEIDELBERG (DE)
PALESTINA SOLIDARITEIT (BE)
PALESTINA WERKGROEP ENSCHEDE (NL)
PALESTINE ISRAEL ECUMENICAL NETWORK – AUSTRALIA (AU)
PALESTINE JUST TRADE (CAN)
PALESTINE LINK (NL)
PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN (UK)
PALESTINE SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE – SEATTLE (US)
PALESTINE SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE – STUTTGART (DE)
PALESTINE SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE OF INDIA (IN)
PALESTINE SOLIDARITY NETWORK AOTEAROA (NZ/AOTEAROA)
PALESTINIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF FARMERS UNION (PS)
PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS COUNCIL (PS)
PALESTINIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NGOS (PS)
PALESTINIAN UNION OF POSTAL, IT AND TELECOMMUNICATION WORKERS (PS)
PAX CHRISTI AUSTRALIA (AU)
PAX CHRISTI FRANCE (FR)
PAX CHRISTI, DEUTSCHE SEKTION (DE)
PAX CHRISTI, DIÖZESANVERBAND AUGSBURG (DE)
PCG – PALESTINIAN COMMUNITY GERMANY (DE)
PCHR – PALESTINIAN CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PS)
PLATE-FORME CHARLEROI-PALESTINE (BE)
PLATEFORME DES ONG FRANÇAISES POUR LA PALESTINE (FR)
PNGO – PALESTINIAN NGO NETWORK (PS)
PSCC – POPULAR STRUGGLE COORDINATION COMMITTEE (PS)
QUAKER PEACE AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE (AU)
RACHEL CORRIE FOUNDATION FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE (US)
RAMALLAH CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS STUDIES (PS)
RELIGIONS FOR PEACE NETHERLANDS (NL)
ROOTSACTION.ORG (US)
ROSE2ROSE (MY)
RUMBO A GAZA (ES)
SALAMSHALOM ARBEITSKREIS ISRAEL-PALÄSTINA – MÜNCHEN (DE)
SAMIDOUN PALESTINIAN PRISONER SOLIDARITY NETWORK (INT)
SCOTTISH FRIENDS OF PALESTINE (UK)
SEAMAC – SEATTLE MIDEAST AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (US)
SHIP TO GAZA NORWAY (NO)
SLOVAK INITIATIVE FOR A JUST PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST (SK)
SOLIDARITÄT INTERNATIONAL (DE)
SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE – ST. JOHN’S (CAN)
STAAT VAN BELEG (NL)
STICHTING GRONINGEN-JABALYA (NL)
STICHTING HUMANISTISCH VREDESBERAAD (NL)
STICHTING VRIJ OOST TIMOR (NL)
STOP DE BEZETTING (NL)
STUDENTS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (US)
THE ASSOCIATION OF NORWEGIAN NGOS FOR PALESTINE (NO)
THE INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PS)
UNION OF EUROPE-PALESTINIAN YOUTH (EU)
UNION OF PALESTINIAN CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS (PS)
UNION OF PALESTINIAN COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS (EU)
UNION OF THE PALESTINIAN DEMOCRATS – HOLLAND (NL)
UNITED FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE (US)
US BOATS TO GAZA (US)
US CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL (US)
UTAHNS FOR A JUST PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND (US)
VD AMOK (NL)
VETERANS FOR PEACE – CHAPTER #113 – HAWAII (US)
VETERANS FOR PEACE – CHAPTER #35 – SPOKANE (US)
VICTORIA REGIONAL MEETING OF QUAKERS (AU)
VIVA PALESTINA MALAYSIA (MY)
VLAAMS-SOCIALISTISCHE BEWEGING (VL)
VREDE WVZW (BE)
VREDESBEWEGING PAIS (DUTCH SECTION OF WAR RESISTERS’ INTERNATIONAL) (NL)
WASHINGTON ADVOCATES FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTS (US)
WELTFRIEDENSDIENST E.V. (DE)
WESPAC FOUNDATION (US)
WOMEN CAMPAIGN TO BOYCOTT ISRAELI PRODUCTS (PS)
WOMEN FOR PALESTINE (AU)
WOMEN IN BLACK – VIENNA (AT)
WORLD BEYOND WAR (INT)

22 December, Online: Live interview with Samidoun’s Charlotte Kates

Sunday, 22 December
4:00 pm (Scotland time)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/559993348117048/
Broadcast by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, via https://www.facebook.com/scottishpsc

Charlotte Kates is the international coordinator of Samidoun, the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, a network of activists working for the realization of the rights of Palestinian political prisoners. Mick Napier will interview Charlotte from Vancouver where she and her Palestinian husband, Khaled Barakat, currently reside. Until recently, they were based in Berlin, until Barakat was subjected to a political ban and their residency visa was denied renewal by German authorities amid ongoing repression of Palestine activism. They are pursuing legal appeals against these repressive actions.

Check out SPSC’s archive of its interviews online at:
https://www.scottishpsc.org.uk/resources/spsc-broadcasts

Video: Charlotte Kates interviewed on the Palestinian economy under Israeli occupation

Press TV interviewed Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, about Israel’s occupation of Palestine and control of the Palestinian economy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzJx5jhxOiE

“Israel consistently uses Palestinians as a captive, colonial market, to buy its goods, to work in its factories, and denies Palestinians the right to economic independence and self-determination, just as much as it has denied Palestinians the right to political independence and self-determination,” she said.

“And breaking that economic control is central to any movement to end the occupation.”

https://twitter.com/PressTVIntvws/status/1206803788318879744

“During the first Intifada, Palestinians organized themselves to boycott Israeli goods, boycott Israeli taxes, and develop Palestinian self-determination, collectively develop, and build a Palestinian economy that was outside the framework of the Israeli occupation,” she added.

“In a lot of ways, the Oslo Accords were a big setback to that independent development. There’s a long history in Palestine of resistance to Israeli occupation through boycott, and through fostering economic independence. Really, all of these actions are absolutely critical. This is one reason why it’s also so important that people around the world support the call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanactions against apartheid Israel.”

https://twitter.com/PressTVIntvws/status/1206849925985841153

Athens event commemorates 52 years of PFLP, Palestinian revolutionary left

Samidoun Greece organized an event commemorating the Palestinian revolutionary left on Sunday, 15 December in Athens. Organized by Samidoun along with the Intifada Front and PAKE, an anti-war alliance, the event marked the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) on 11 December 1967. The event brought together Greek activists and Palestinian youth and community organizers to celebrate a long tradition of joint struggle and liberation movements.

Khaled Barakat, the international coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and a Palestinian leftist writer, spoke to the event in a video. (Watch the full video below.) Barakat noted that the birth of the PFLP was an important moment in the history of the Palestinian struggle for return and liberation. He also situated the current Palestinian struggle amid a global battle against racism and fascism, part of the fight against imperialism, Zionism and reactionary regimes.

In particular, he noted the dual threat of austerity and sanctions perpetrated by capitalist, imperialist powers. “The people of Palestine are on the front line, just as the people of Greece are on the front line. With this, comes a responsibility to arm our people with the right analysis and approach to progress our struggle against colonization, imperialism and racism,” Barakat said.

He noted that imperialist powers are very clear about their objectives and goals and that it is important for the Palestinian movement and all liberation struggles to also be clear on our objectives and goals. He expressed solidarity with Venezuela’s resistance to sanctions and the Bolivian people, victims of an imperialist-supported coup against the democratically elected government of Evo Morales and MAS. He also noted the immediate efforts of the coup government in Bolivia to restore ties with Israel, severed by the Morales government years ago, reflecting the interests and involvement of the Israeli state in imperialist attacks and reactionary regimes the world over.

Barakat discussed the comprehensive siege directed against the Palestinian people everywhere, and the leading role of Palestinians in Gaza in fighting to break not only the brutal siege imposed on the Gaza Strip but to defend, protect and implement the most fundamental right of the Palestinian people – the right to return. He noted that week, after week, Palestinians in Gaza march in the Great March of Return despite brutal attacks.

However, he emphasized that “people in Gaza must see that they are not alone. They must be supported by daily, mutual solidarity actions in order to continue their struggle.” He also focused on the importance of supporting Palestinian resistance, especially in Gaza.

He discussed the struggles of Palestinians in exile and diaspora as well, noting that part of the struggle today includes the struggle for refugees’ rights to live, stay and remain as well as their right to return to Palestine. Speaking to Greek comrades, he emphasized that support for the rights of refugees outside Palestine is directly connected to and supportive of the struggle for liberation. “The stronger the Palestinian refugees are outside Palestine, the stronger our movement is and the stronger our revolution is to achieve our rights, particularly the right of return to Palestine,” Barakat said.

“The camp of enemy that we are fighting is imperialism, colonization, exploitation, racism – and we defend the popular classes, the impoverished people, the working classes and their rights…You cannot really stand against the United States without standing for working class rights. We must all be able to fight together in a way that provides clarity in our vision of who we are fighting, why we are fighting and for what. We are still engaged in the struggle for socialism…We are still engaged in the struggle for liberation. Long live international solidarity! The people of Greece and the people of Palestine will always march together,” Barakat concluded.

Mohammed Khatib, Europe coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, spoke about the repression in Europe targeting Palestinians, including a series of attacks on Palestinian organizing and Palestine solidarity in Germany. He highlighted attempts to criminalize the Palestinian struggle, particularly the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign. He also noted that the Israeli state, including its Ministry of Strategic Affairs overseen by right-wing politician Gilad Erdan, is engaged in a direct attack on Palestine organizing internationally.

He noted in particular Barakat’s case in Germany, the political ban imposed on him and the denial of the renewal of his residency visa on the basis of his support for Palestinian liberation and his public speeches and activities. He also noted that this followed upon the case of Rasmea Odeh, former Palestinian prisoner, torture survivor and community leader whose International Women’s Day speech in Berlin was banned by the Interior Senator before her visa was stripped away.

Khatib noted that events like this one in Athens are an important part of our collective resistance against state repression and state violence, from Palestinian communities and social movements across Europe confronting the same imperialist and colonialist forces that attempt to criminalize and repress their organizing.

He spoke about the current right-wing government in Greece and its intensified, fascist policies targeting refugees, the Greek Left and self-organized communities and emphasized the need for joint struggle against the most brutal capitalist forces tied directly to imperialism, noting that these are the same forces seeking to bind the Greek economy to Israeli projects based on the extraction and sale of stolen Palestinian natural gas resources.

In this context, he emphasized the importance of supporting the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people in Gaza fighting siege, Palestinian refugees in the camps and Palestinian prisoners locked up in Israeli jails – a Palestinian leadership that reflects a popular movement. He saluted all of the Palestinian prisoners, including Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned for 35 years in French prisons. He warned against the Palestinian Authority, noting that it represents only the Palestinian bourgeoisie and is engaged in ongoing security coordination targeting the Palestinian people and their resistance.

“We call for one united front for Palestine that represents all the organizations who are in the forefront of resistance. They are the representatives of our people and not the PA,” Khatib said. He also criticized the role of the official Palestinian Authority embassy in Greece, saying that it ignores the plight of Palestinians in Greece suffering in containers and tents in refugee camps, instead promoting the PA’s narrow agenda that fails to challenge Israeli colonization, apartheid and racism.

“We are committed to organize and mobilize our people in diaspora to reclaim our role in the national liberation struggle, in all forms, in every country, wherever we are, for our right of return and the liberation of the Palestinian people from occupation – and, at the same time, to join fully in our local struggles against racism, sexism and state violence in Europe and everywhere,” Khatib concluded.

Samidoun Greece will be organizing further events in the coming days and weeks, working with various left organizations in Greece, international movements struggling to free political prisoners in France, Greece, Turkey and elsewhere, and Palestinian and refugee communities mobilizing to defend their rights.

16 December, Madrid: Salute to the 52nd anniversary of the PFLP

Monday, 16 December
8:00 pm
c/Seseña numero 9
(Local Izquierda Unida of the Latina district)
Madrid, Spanish state
More info: https://twitter.com/IUInternacional/status/1206361996532301826

Join Izquierda Unida to salute the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine on its 52nd anniversary.

Desde Izquierda Unida felicitamos al FPLP(Frente Popular de Liberación de Palestina) en su quincuagesimo segundo aniversario.

Toulouse action stands with Palestine, against the siege on Gaza

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The following report is translated from the French original at Collectif Palestine Vaincra:

On Saturday, 14 December, a number of activists of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, gathered near metro station Capitole in Toulouse, France for two hours of outreach, activism and solidarity at a Palestine table and stand.

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

This monthly stand is greeted warmly by passers-by and members of the community in the Toulouse city center. Activists distributed over 550 flyers on the siege on Gaza and the current situation, and they sold a number of 2020 Palestine calendars (available online from Collectif Palestine Vaincra.)

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Participants gathered photos of passers-by who posed with solidarity signs supporting Palestinians in Gaza fighting siege and Israeli attacks, Palestinian liberation overall and the struggle to free Palestinian political prisoners, including Khalida Jarrar and Samer Arbeed.

Many people joined conversations about the situation in Palestine and observed the display with facts on the siege on Gaza, including the lack of potable water, the shortage of electricity and the threat that Gaza will be “unlivable” by next year.

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

They also distributed information on the campaign to free Georges Abdallah, the imprisoned Arabic struggler for Palestine jailed in France for 35 years.

Photo: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

The event also included an audio message in Arabic from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Gaza. The stand broadcast the Arabic message and translated it into French.

Listen to the Arabic here:

Read the translation below:

Our dear comrades,

On behalf of the Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, comrade Ahmad Sa’adat, on behalf of the central committee of the PFLP, and on behalf of our people, in Palestine and in the diaspora, on behalf of all prisoners and strugglers, we salute you in France and especially our comrades in Toulouse and we send you our greetings from Gaza.

Today, your support and your solidarity with our struggle for freedom, return and liberation give us more strength to continue our struggle despite the Zionist attacks, the threats of the American and French imperialists and the complicity of the European Union.

And despite the inhuman blockade that has continued for 11 years, we stand today with pride, persistence and determination to continue the fight to fulfill our vision of returning to a free Palestine, liberated from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean sea.

We salute our friends and comrades of Collectif Palestine Vaincra, knowing that your support for us and for Gaza strengthens us.

We know that Gaza is not alone as long as there are strugglers fighting alongside us. And together, we will liberate Palestine.

To conclude, it is time to continue our fight to defeat Zionism and imperialism, and to fight for a future of liberation and justice and for a free Palestine from the river to the sea.

Long live Palestine!

Long live international solidarity!

Long live the PFLP!

21 December, Vancouver: Revolution Selfie – Film Screening and Discussion

Saturday, 21 December
12:30 pm
Cinematheque
1131 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/423279105011353/

Join the International League of Peoples’ Struggles (ILPS) in Canada and Kagawasan Liberation for a screening of REVOLUTION SELFIE followed by a discussion on the dampening and at times devastating impacts of terrorist listings and red-tagging on organized community resistance to colonization and exploitation from the Philippines to Palestine.

December 21st
Doors open 12:30 – film screening 1:00 pm
Tickets $25
email kagawasan.liberation@gmail.com
message @kagawasan.liberation

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

Filmmaker and former lawyer Steven De Castro takes us up close and personal into the lives of the young soldiers of the New People’s Army (NPA), the 50-year-old Maoist guerilla army in the Philippine hinterlands, setting out to discover what is going on in the Philippines that has led the CIA to declare war on the revolutionary army that’s been growing in the countryside for almost 50 years – and why the CIA dubs the NPA a“foreign terrorist organization”.

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.