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International lawyers support Khaled Barakat’s struggle against political ban

International, European and German lawyers issued statements in support of Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat, subjected to a political ban in Germany since 22 June, when he was prevented by Berlin police from speaking at a community event on Donald Trump’s so-called “Deal of the Century.” Barakat has filed an urgent appeal against the political ban, demanding it be lifted immediately. He was threatened with up to a year in prison if he participated in events, demonstrations or even gatherings.

The political ban imposed on Barakat comes amid other repressive German actions targeting Palestinian and Palestine solidarity organizing, such as the anti-BDS resolution passed by the Bundestag in May; the criminal prosecution of activists for interrupting a member of the Knesset speaking; the ongoing threats of funding cuts against community organizations hosting Palestine events; the closure of bank accounts of organizations supporting Palestine, including Jewish Voices for a Just Peace; the deportation of former prisoner and torture survivor Rasmea Odeh; and the forced resignation of the director of the Jewish Museum following Israeli official pressure.

Organizations and activists around the world have denounced the political ban imposed on Barakat as a severe attack on freedom of expression and fundamental human rights. Several legal organizations have joined in the call to lift the political ban, including the International Association of Democratic Lawyers. The IADL, founded in 1946, has consultative status as an NGO with the United Nations. It has individual and organizational members from more than 50 countries.

The European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and Human Rights, headquartered in Düsseldorf, has members across Europe. It joined with the Association of Democratic Lawyers in Germany (VDJ) and the International League for Human Rights to issue a statement demanding the immediate end of the political ban, which was also published in Junge Welt newspaper.

The lawyers’ organizations’ statements emphasized that the political ban on Barakat violates his human rights under the German constitution, the European Convention on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), urging that it be lifted immediately.

Around the world, people of conscience are raising their voices in solidarity with Khaled Barakat and against the ongoing racist violations of Palestinian human rights both in Europe and in occupied Palestine. Please join the support campaign! Send your statements of solidarity to samidoun@samidoun.net or take a solidarity photo featuring the campaign posters to post online or share with us!

Read the statement of the IADL:

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) a non-governmental organization founded in 1946 with consultative status with ECOSOC, opposes in the strongest terms the German government’s imposition of “political ban” on German resident Mr. Khaled Barakat, a Palestinian activist and writer.   This ban was imposed on June 22, 2019.

IADL has been informed that the stated bases for the political ban are Mr. Barakat’s opinions regarding Palestine and his open support for Palestinian self-determination. IADL has no illusion regarding the source of this ban.  It reflects a disturbing trend by the State of Israel to pressure governments such as Germany to isolate and quiet critics of Israel by equating criticism of the State of Israel or its government with anti-Semitism.  IADL fundamentally rejects this equivalency and notes that many of the people who have spoken out against Israeli violations of international human rights and humanitarian law, and who generally oppose Zionism are members of the Jewish community.   Advocating against oppression of Palestinians or for Palestinian self-determination is neither anti-Semitic nor advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred.

IADL views this “political ban” as an impermissible and illegal restriction on the rights of all persons to freedom of opinion and expression, in violation of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which guarantees everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference; the right to freedom of expression which includes the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his choice.   IADL notes that to be permissible restrictions placed on these rights must be justified by a finding they are “necessary” to protect national security, public ordre public health or morals. (General Comment 10 paragraph 4).    The ICCPR also in Article 2 prevents discrimination on many bases including on the bases of political or other opinion, or national or social origin.

IADL is aware that Germany has ratified the ICCPR but placed reservations on its ratification which conditioned its ratification on its right to interpret ICCPR Article 19 and Article 2 consistent with Article 16 of the European Convention on Human Rights which exempts aliens from provisions of Article 10 and 14. Article 10 and 14 correspond to ICCPR Articles 19 and 2. This reservation ostensibly allows Germany to restrict the freedom of expression of aliens and to discriminate against them on the basis of their political or other opinion or national or social origin.

IADL rejects these reservations as being contrary to the purposes and objects of Articles 2 and 19 of the ICCPR, and states affirmatively that such reservations destroy the right of people not to be discriminated against on the basis of their national or social origin.  The Human Rights Committee which interprets the ICCPR has also confirmed that such reservations would not permitted by Article 19(3) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.  (General Comment 24 paragraph 6 of the Human Rights Committee.)

IADL further states that political bans were widely used in South Africa during the Apartheid era to stifle opposition to Apartheid.  They were widely imposed and were part of the actions universally condemned by the United Nations.    IADL opposed the use of such bans to restrict freedom of thought, expression and conscience by the anti-Apartheid activists.    At that time South Africa was not a democracy as it prevented its African majority population from participating in any elections.    The use of these political bans were desperate attempts by the South African government to stave off the day when it would have to change to a democratic state. Germany is a democratic state already.  There is no political necessity for aliens to suffer restrictions on their freedoms of speech, expression or conscience.

Therefore, IADL publicly calls upon German officials to lift the political ban on Mr. Barakat.

Read the statement of the ELDH:

The journalist Khaled Barakat was forbidden to take part in an event in Berlin with the topic, “Palestine and the Arabs – American Deal of the Century from Compromise to Liquidation” under threat of imprisonment by decision of the Foreigners’ Office on 21.06.2019. He was also barred from participating in any other events with reference to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Khaled Barakat is a Canadian citizen who has been in Germany for 4 years. The refusal to extend his residence permit after 31.07.2019 was also announced in the document.

In the detailed but not very substantial statement of reasons of the German Foreigners’ Office it is alleged, among other things, that Mr. Barakat is a functionary of the PFLP. The PFLP is on the EU terror list, as it is in Israel and in the USA. In Germany it is not classified as a terrorist organization. In Great Britain it has not been listed since 2014. Neither the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution nor Berlin’s report mentions the PFLP. There is no evidence that Khlaled Barakat is an official of the PFLP, which he denies by the way.

The Foreigners’ Authority bases the prohibition of lectures on § 47 para. 1 sentence no. 1 AufenthG. Through his lectures, the Foreigners Authority alleges that the peaceful co-existence of Germans and foreigners or of different foreign groups in Germany is imperiled. It refers to the unproven assessment of the Berlin Anti-Semitism Research and Information Centre (RIAS) that anti-Semitic propaganda had been carried out at the event “STOP APARTHEID – Decolonise Palestine.” RIAS here regards the depiction of Palestinians throwing stones on a poster as a visual element “glorifying violence.” Therefore, the statement alleges peaceful coexistence between non-Jewish and Jewish citizens in Germany may be impaired. There is no evidence of this presented either. After his multiple past lectures, there were never any such conflicts. The reason for any conflict is rather the “smouldering political conflicts between Jews and Arabs/Palestinians”, as the Foreigners’ Office itself declares.

However, the Foreigners’ Office wrongly equates Jews with the Israeli government. Numerous prominent Jews in Israel, Germany and other countries are rather very critical of the policies of the the Israeli government. The Foreigners’ Office also justifies its decision by reference to a threat to public safety and order. They also mention forbidden meetings of other organizations. However, Mr. Barakat never gave lectures at any forbidden gatherings. Listing of the PFLP as a terrorist organisation in the USA, Israel and the EU is alleged to be sufficient for the Foreigners’ Office to claim that public safety and order, and Germany’s good relations with the state of Israel, are at risk due to his lectures.

This decision of the Foreigners’ Office intervenes massively against the fundamental rights of Khaled Barakat. The justified and necessary fight against anti-Semitism is not facilitated by such decisions, but in fact made more difficult. Equating criticism of the Israeli government with anti-Semitism distracts from the danger of real anti-Semitism.

The prohibition means that his rights under Art. 5, 8 of the German constitution, Art. 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) are injured. The core of freedom of expression consists precisely in being critical of the policy of one’s own government and to the policies of other governments. Freedom of expression and freedom of the press are fundamental for a democratic community.

The ELDH, the VDJ and the International League for Human Rights call on the Berlin authorities to cease these unlawful practices without delay and also to annul their decision on the extension of Mr. Barakat’s residence permit on the basis of speculation and defamation.

German original of the ELDH statement:

https://samidoun.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Erklärung-Redefreiheit-für-Khaled-Barakat-003.pdf

 

Khaled Barakat and Samidoun go to the European Parliament to defend Palestinian rights

Khaled Barakat, Manu Pineda, Charlotte Kates and Mohammed Khatib at the European Parliament. Photo: Izquierda Unida Europa

Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat visited the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, 10 July to challenge the political ban imposed on him by Germany in an attempt to prevent him from speaking about Palestine. He was invited by Manu Pineda, Member of European Parliament representing the Izquierda Unida (United Left) of the Spanish state. He was accompanied by Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and Mohammed Khatib, European coordinator of Samidoun.

Barakat noted that it was critical to fight the ongoing attacks on Palestinian rights and Palestinian advocacy at the European Parliament. In Germany in particular, there have been a series of repressive attacks against the Palestinian movement for liberation, including the anti-BDS resolution passed by the Bundestag; the deportation of former prisoner Rasmea Odeh; the criminal prosecution of activists who interrupted a member of the Knesset; raids on antifascist youth activists who confronted Zionists and neo-Nazis; the closure of the bank account of Jewish Voices for a Just Peace; the forced resignation of the director of the Jewish Museum; and, of course, the political ban imposed on Khaled Barakat, the Palestinian leftist, activist and writer.

Khaled Barakat and Charlotte Kates with Manu Pineda, MEP Photo: Izquierda Unida Europa

On 22 June, Barakat was stopped as he went to deliver a speech on the so-called “deal of the century” and the U.S. attack on Palestinian rights in Berlin. He was taken to a police station, where he was given an eight-page document prohibiting him from taking part in any type of political activity until 31 July, including meetings, events and gatherings. He was threatened with up to one year in prison if he failed to comply. The document listed many speeches delivered by Barakat in Berlin and warned that his speech could lead to “tension” between Jews and Palestinians and Arabs in Berlin, despite no evidence that such a thing had ever occurred. It further attempted to equate anti-Semitism with opposition to the Israeli state. People in Germany and around the world are expressing growing solidarity against the political ban, noting the severe danger that this poses not only to Barakat’s human rights and freedom of expression, but that it could also set a precedent for the ongoing suppression of Palestinians in Germany.

In his remarks at the European Parliament, Barakat emphasized that Palestinians have been fighting colonization for over 100 years – and that resisting these types of attacks is also a critical part of resisting colonization. He also noted that the Israeli government has heavily funded its “Ministry of Strategic Affairs” to take the repression of Palestinian activism to a global level. He also noted that Gilad Erdan, the Minister of Strategic Affairs, is also the minister of internal security, responsible for the repression targeting Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Therefore, Palestinians and solidarity organizations working to support the freedom and justice of Palestinian prisoners have been particularly targeted.

Khaled Barakat, Mohammed Khatib and Charlotte Kates with Manu Pineda, MEP Photo: Izquierda Unida Europa

In her presentation, Kates noted that the repression targeting Palestinian writers and activists also reflects the rise of the extreme right in Europe. She noted that the Bundestag’s anti-BDS resolution was initially prompted by a proposal from the AfD, the far-right party in Germany. In addition, she also linked these repressive attacks to anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism. She noted that pro-fascist forces are escaping responsibility for actual anti-Semitism, while the term is instead being used to smear activists working for justice and liberation in Palestine. Instead, Israel and the European extreme right are developing a stronger alliance than ever.

Khaled Barakat, Charlotte Kates and Mohammed Khatib with Pernando Barrena, MEP

Manu Pineda noted that “For several years now some European governments, pushed by the Israeli state, have begun to try to drown any kind of initiative and movement of solidarity with the Palestinian people. Khaled’s case, which is not the first of its kind in Germany, is very worrying because of what it means for freedom of expression in an EU country and because it also coincides with the decision of the German Parliament to classify the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign as anti-Semitic.” He condemned this resolution, calling it “reprehensible for equating anti-Semitism with the legitimate demand that the Israeli government must be compelled to comply with international law.”

“We show our full solidarity with organizations and activists like Khaled Barakat, who, despite repression and persecution, continue to lead and press forward the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people to live in peace and freedom,” Pineda said.

Khaled Barakat and Charlotte Kates at the European Parliament. Photo: Izquierda Unida Europa

Commenting on EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini’s comments emphasizing that the EU views BDS advocacy as part of freedom of expression, Pineda said that “it is clear that Mogherini’s words are not enough, because at the moment of truth, Israel, with which the EU continues to maintain a privileged trade relationship, is able to pressure member states to repress BDS or solidarity activists and movements that demand the end of violence against the Palestinian people.”

Member of Bundestag Diether Dehm of Die Linke. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

The visit to the European Parliament came one day after Diether Dehm, Member of Bundestag for DIE LINKE (The Left Party) expressed his support for Barakat’s right to speak. “The arrest of Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat and the conditions imposed on him by the immigration office are a blatant restriction on freedom of expression,” Dehm said.”The accusation that Barakat’s talks could aggravate tensions between Jews and Palestinians in Germany is absurd in view of the topic he wanted to speak about….criticisms of the policies of the Israeli government are covered by the right to freedom of expression. That people should be silenced with pressure on their residence permit is scandalous,” Dehm said, noting that the political ban confirmed fears that the Bundestag’s anti-BDS motion would lead to further political silencing.

Around the world, people of conscience are raising their voices in solidarity with Khaled Barakat and against the ongoing racist violations of Palestinian human rights both in Europe and in occupied Palestine. Please join the support campaign! Send your statements of solidarity to samidoun@samidoun.net or take a solidarity photo featuring the campaign posters to post online or share with us!

14 July, NYC: Ground Level People’s Forum

Sunday, 14 July
9:00 am
The People’s Forum
320 W. 37th St
NYC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/534490660417251/

Peoples’ movements based in New York and the Global South invite you to Ground Level Peoples’ Forum (GLPF) – a counter-space to the United Nations High Level Political Forum (HLPF).

Interactive and full of exciting cultural workers and mobilisation, the GLPF will bring together civil society and peoples’ movements to share our struggles and resistances, and hold our governments accountable for the commitments that they have made for sustainable development.

The High Level Political Forum, to be held this July 9 to 18, is a gathering of world leaders to monitor the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year, HLPF will discuss the issues on decent work, economic growth, education, inequalities between and within countries, financing, climate change, wars and conflict, human rights, among others. 47 countries – both from global north and global south – will present their national report on the progress of SDGs, including Philippines, Indonesia, Fiji, Cambodia, UK, Israel, Timor Leste, Guatemala, Ghana, etc.

Meant to address structural inequalities, SDGs still fall short in confronting the root problems of working class and grassroot peoples of the world. Under the guise of SDGs, the United Nations continues to perpetuate neoliberal and imperialist policies, facilitating the expansion of the corporations and paving the way for unaccountable public-private partnerships that cement corporate power rather than serve the interests of the majority of people.

Today, as attacks against the working class and human rights defenders worsen under increasingly macho-fascist governments; and as neoliberal capitalism reinforces patriarchy, perpetuate wealth inequalities, climate crisis, land and resource grabbing, trade wars, militarism and proxy-wars – it is increasingly important to build solidarity between movements – feminists, migrants, dalits, refugees, trade unions and workers, indigenous peoples, farmers, urban poor, diaspora, etc – in the US and abroad, sharing our collective struggles to demand for development justice!

Don’t miss this opportunity to envision the world we want with local and international grassroots activists!

***Event Details***
10.00 A.M- 3.00 P.M: Discussion at the People’s Forum
3.00 P.M – 4.00 P.M: Rally from People’s Forum to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
4.00 P.M-5.30 P.M: Action at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza

Join Us!

If you are interested to co-organise, join our event and mobilisation, please RSVP to rina@apwld.org and ahc27hk@gmail.com

14 July, Beirut: Protest outside French ambassador’s official residence – Free Georges Abdallah!

Sunday, 14 July
5:30 pm
Pine Residence
Beirut, Lebanon
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/850283172020691/

The National Campaign to Free Georges Abdallah calls on all to join the protest against the celebration of the French national day in Lebanon while Georges Abdallah remains unjustly imprisoned in France.

تدعوكم الحملة الوطنية لتحرير الأسير جورج عبدالله إلى الإعتراض على احتفال الدولة الفرنسية بعيدها الوطني على الأراضي اللبنانية في وقت تختطف فيه الأسير جورج عبدالله على أراضيها رغم قرار قضائي بالإفراج عنه.

المكان: أمام قصر الصنوبر – مكان اقامة السفير (أي جهة العدلية)
الزمان: 14 تموز 2019 الساعة 5:30pm

13 July, Edinburgh: SPSC – Free Speech for a Free Palestine

Saturday, 13 July
2:00 pm
Surgeon’s Hall Museums
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Nicolson St
Edinburgh, Scotland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/460333641434582/

FREE SPEECH FOR A FREE PALESTINE, FREE SPEECH FOR ALL.

Come out and defend your democratic right to freedom of expression against injustice and oppression.

Join us at our stall this Saturday 13th July on Nicholson St outside Surgeon’s Hall (opposite the Festival Theatre).

We’ll be there from 2.00pm.

We have just launched our booklet on the IHRA and the Bracadale Report on how we can oppose the current wave of bogus anti-semitism claims in the UK against the BDS movement and the human rights campaigning of pro-Palestinian activists.

Stand up against this 21st Century brand of McCarthyism which is attempting to smear and suppress those who stand for freedom and justice.

We will also be taking signatures from the public for the national #TimeoDivest campaign asking local authorities in Scotland to stop financing the Apartheid state of Israel.

You can add your name now at this link by writing to your local Councillors and telling them to “Stop Arming Israel”.
http://coordin8.org.uk/app/index.php

13 July, Hamburg: Against home raids, repression and political trials!

Saturday, 13 July
3:00 pm
Große Bergstraße in Altona
(near Ikea)
Hamburg, Germany
More information: https://nopasaranhamburg.com/2019/07/09/gegen-hausdurchsuchungen-redeverbote-und-politische-prozesse-solidaritaet-schlaegt-repression/

On July 22, Palestinian writer and activist Khaled Barakat received a political ban from the Berlin immigration authorities forbidding him from appearing at political events and a threat that his residence permit would not be extended. The latter was confirmed in the meantime, he received a request to leave Germany within a time limit. The FRG is trying to punish and stop his commitment to the freedom of Palestine and the BDS campaign and to intimidate other activists.

Not one week later, on 26 June, the cops entered the homes of nine members of the former Jugendwiderstand organization, searched them and seized computers and cell phones, among other things. The reasons given were: an attack on participants of the fascist Rudolf Hess commemoration march in 2017 and arguments with anti-Germans who tried to disrupt an event with Manal Tamimi. It seeks to criminalize anti-fascism and, as in the case Khaled Barakat, the support of the Palestinian liberation movement. It also intends to pressure youth activists and spy on them (by confiscating cell phones and computers).

One day later, Erdal Gökoglu was sentenced to five years in prison for alleged DHKP-C membership. It was a show trial, in which the verdict was already fixed in advance and which served only to intimidate, delegitimize and defame the resistance. There were no specific crimes, and yet the Senate went beyond the demands of the prosecutor for more than a year – after two years of isolation torture and denial of decent medical treatment in custody.

These are but a few examples of such repression that take place massively whenever German imperialism sees its interests threatened. We continue to fight and show solidarity. Whether house searches, political bans or political trials and detention: individuals are hit directly – but they target all of us who offer political resistance!

Solidarity beats repression – come to the rally on July 13!

Raise up international solidarity!

No pasarán!

Am 22. Juli erhielt der Palästinensische Schriftsteller und Aktivist Khaled Barakat von der Berliner Ausländerbehörde ein Verbot, auf politischen Veranstaltungen aufzutreten und die Drohung, dass seine Aufenthaltsgenehmingung nicht verlängert würde. Letzteres bestätigte sich inzwischen, er erhielt die Aufforderung, binnen einer Frist Deutschland zu verlassen. Die BRD versucht so, sein Engagement für die Freiheit Palästinas und die BDS- Kampagne zu bestrafen und zu unterbinden und weitere Aktivisten einzuschüchtern.

Nicht eine Woche später, am 26. Juni, drangen die Bullen in die Wohnungen von neun Genossen der ehemaligen Gruppe Jugendwiderstand ein, durchsuchten sie und beschlagnahmten u.a. Computer und Handys. Als Gründe wurden genannt: ein Angriff auf Teilnehmer des faschistischen Rudolf- Heß- Gedenkmarsches 2017 und Auseinandersetzungen mit Antideutschen, die versuchten, eine Veranstaltung mit Manal Tamimi zu stören. Hier wird versucht, Antifaschismus und – wie auch bei Khaled Barakat – die Unterstützung der palästinensischen Befreiungsbewegung zu kriminalisieren und die Aktivisten des Jugendwiderstand unter Druck zu setzen und (durch Beschlagnahmung von Handys und Computern) auszuspionieren.

Einen Tag später wurde Erdal Gökoglu wegen vermeintlicher DHKP-C- Mitgliedschaft zu fünf Jahren Haft verurteilt. Es handelte sich um einen Schauprozess, bei dem das Urteil schon im vorhinein feststand und der nur zur Einschüchterung, Delegitimierung und Diffamierung des Widerstandes diente. Es gab keine konkreten Straftaten und trotzdem ging der Senat mehr als ein Jahr über die Forderungen der Staatsanwaltschaft hinaus – nach zwei Jahren Isolationsfolter und Verweigerung anständiger medizinischer Behandlung in der Untersuchungshaft.

Dies sind nur wenige Beispiele solcher Repressionen, die immer dann massiv stattfinden, wenn der deutsche Imperialismus seine Interessen bedroht sieht. Wir führen die Kämpfe weiter und zeigen uns solidarisch!Ob Hausdurchsuchungen, Redeverbote oder Politische Prozesse und Haft: es trifft einzelne – aber es zielt auf uns alle, die politischen Widerstand leisten!

Solidarität schlägt Repression – kommt zur Kundgebung am 13. Juli!

Hoch die internationale Solidarität!

No pasarán!

12 July, Saida: Solidarity meeting with Georges Abdallah w/Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Friday, 12 July
7:00 pm
Marouf Saad Cultural Center
Saida, Lebanon
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2028581407247719/

The National Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah is organizing a solidarity event with Georges Abdallah, imprisoned in France for the past 35 years. The program includes:

Art and cultural presentations
Speech of parliamentarian, Dr. Osama Saad
Speech of Palestinian resistance struggler, Leila Khaled
Speech of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra
Speech by Dr. Robert Abdallah, spokesperson of the Campaign

تدعوكم الحملة الوطنية لتحرير الأسير جورج عبدالله ب 12 تموز إلى لقاء تضامني مع الأسير جورج عبدالله في مركز الشهيد معروف سعد الثقافي في صيدا الساعة السابعة مساءً.
الكلمات:
– تحية فنية
– كلمة النائب الد. أسامة سعد
– كلمة المناضلة ليلى خالد
– كلمة Palestine vaincra
– كلمة الحملة الوطنية يلقيها الد. روبير عبدالله

18 July, NYC: Straight Outta Palestine with Janna Jihad and Marc Lamont Hill

Thursday, 18 July
7:00 pm
Pearl Studios
500 8th Ave
NYC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/318835472353814/

Existence is Resistance and Within our Lifetime • United for Palestine 2 Suns Shamsaan present: Straight Outta Palestine.
The worlds youngest recognized journalist and press card holder, Janna Jihad will be joining us along with Marc Lamont Hill for an evening of conversation about growing up under occupation and youth resistance.
Janna will talk about life in Nabi Saleh, a village in the West Bank, Palestine. She is the cousin of Ahed Tamimi who was arrested at the age of 16. She began reporting on the occupation when she was seven years old after two of her family members were murdered by Israel.

$20 suggested donation – no-one will be turned away!

11 July, North Bergen, NJ: An Evening with Janna Jihad

Thursday, 11 July
7:00 pm
American Muslims for Palestine-NJ
9020-28 Palisade Plaza
North Bergen, NJ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/445389859376413/

Join the AMP – NJ Chapter for an evening with journalist Janna Jihad to discuss the ongoing situation facing the Palestinians in the West Bank and her journalistic work.

Janna, from the village of Nabi Saleh, began recording her interactions and experiences with the Israeli Occupation Forces approximately 6 years ago at the age of 7. Her goal as a journalist is to share her message with the world, in hopes of bringing attention to the struggle.

This event is one for the whole family, but AMP – NJ encourages the youth and younger generations to connect with Janna. Work for Palestine in the United States is incomplete without a connection to our family on the ground in Palestine!

Palestinian woman detained without charge or trial joins six more on hunger strike for freedom

As Palestinian prisoner Fidaa Damas launched her open hunger strike, the number of Palestinian prisoners continuing their hunger strike against Israeli imprisonment without charge or trial reached seven: Jafar Ezzedine, Ihsan Othman, Ahmad Zahran, Mohammed Abu Aker, Mustafa al-Hassanat, Huzaifa Halabiya Bader and Fidaa Damas. Damas, 25 and a student at Al-Quds Open University, is currently the only Palestinian female prisoner held in administrative detention of approximately 50 Palestinian women prisoners. From Beit Ummar near al-Khalil, she has been jailed since May 2018.

Fidaa Damas.

Jafar Ezzedine, 48, has been on hunger strike since 16 June, when he was scheduled to be released from a five-month sentence in Israeli prison. Instead of returning to his waiting family in Jenin, he was instead ordered to three months in administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial. Ezzedine is a veteran of administrative detention and has carried out four previous hunger strikes in the past against his imprisonment on the basis of secret evidence. Reports indicate that his health is deteriorating and he is experiencing serious pain. In retaliation for his protest, he has been thrown into solitary confinement and bared from family visits or the “canteen” (prison store.) He has also reported frequent night invasions by guards searching his room, depriving him of sleep.

Jafar Ezzedine. Photo: alasra.ps

Ihsan Othman, 21, a student at al-Quds University, has also been on hunger strike since 16 June. He was transferred to a hospital after the deterioration of his own health; he has been on hunger strike against his imprisonment without charge or trial. He has been jailed since 12 September 2018; when held in administrative detention in the past, he participated in the Karameh hunger strike of 2017.

Ihsan Othman

Ahmad Zahran, 42, of Deir Abu Mashal near Ramallah has been on hunger strike since 20 June, protesting his administrative detention. He was previously imprisoned for 15 years in Israeli jails. His strike prompted his comrades also held in administrative detention, Mohammed Abu Aker, 24, Mustafa Hassanat, 21, and Huzaifa Halabiya, 28, to launch their own hunger strike on 1 July. All three were transferred on Sunday, 7 July from the Negev desert prison to solitary confinement in retaliation for their hunger strike. Their mattresses are confiscated every day from 6 am to 7 pm in order to prevent them from resting, despite the fact that they are experiencing extreme fatigue as a result of the strike.

Palestinian prisoner jailed without charge on hunger strike, Mustafa Hasanat

Abu Aker and Hassanat are both from Dheisheh refugee camp, where they are leading activists and community organizers. Halabiya is from Abu Dis, Jerusalem; he suffers from serious health problems as he was injured as a child, has burns over a significant percentage of his body and recently battled leukemia.

Huzaifa Halabiya

Five more prisoners suspended their strikes after receiving an agreement to end their administrative detention after 12 days without food: the five prisoners from Dura, near al-Khalil were brothers Mahmoud and Kayed al-Fasfous, Said al-Nammoura, Abdel-Aziz al-Suweiti and Ghandafar Abu Atwan.

Administrative detainees are discussing escalating protest steps to campaign against the ongoing policy of imprisonment without charge or trial. There are currently approximately 500 Palestinians jailed under administrative detention orders. Issued for one to six months at a time on the basis of secret evidence, these orders are indefinitely renewable. Palestinians regularly spend years at a time jailed under administrative detention.

The Prison Branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine issued a second statement, highlighting the growing calls for action:

“First, this week, other prisoners with administrative detention orders, including some transferred to administrative detention after the expiration of the unjust sentences imposed on them by the military occupation courts, will be joining the strike.

Second, we warn the prison administration and the occupation intelligence from their continued violations of the rights of hunger striking prisoners.

Third, we urge the masses of our people and the forces of the resistance to take action in support of the hunger striking prisoners through events, popular support and wide activities. In this role, we support the leading role of the committees to support the prisoners in Gaza for their many activities organized in support of the strikers. This is one of the most important pillars supporting the prisoners’ struggle and putting pressure on the levers of struggle for the prisoners and the hunger strikers in particular. We also appreciate the call of the national and Islamic forces in Ramallah to participate in actions on Tuesday in a national popular action to support the prisoners and reject all attempts to harm the Palestinian national liberation cause.

Fourth, we call on all movements in the national liberation struggle to develop their programs to support the administrative detainees and raise this issue in all levels and venues.

Fifth, we renew our call for former prisoners and administrative detainees, especially those who have previously engaged in hunger strikes, to participate in a day of support including a one-day hunger strike….

This united battle will widen and escalate and requires all support and solidarity to strengthen the prisoners who are engaged in this confrontation to enable them to achieve their goals.”

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all to stand with these courageous prisoners who have put their lives on the line to seek freedom and an end to the unjust system of administrative detention. International solidarity can help them win their struggles, so all of our participation, protests, petitions and phone calls can play a role in helping them to seize victory for justice and freedom.