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Ashkelon prisoners suspend hunger strike

On Sunday, 16 June, 45 Palestinian prisoners in Ashkelon prison – as well as Nasser Abu Hmaid, the prisoners’ representative who had been transferred away – launched a hunger strike in protest of a series of repressive actions, conditions and invasion at the hands of Israeli occupation forces. They launched the strike after months of demanding changes, but after a few hours, the prisoners announced that the strike had been suspended as the Israeli occupation prison administration had agreed to several key issues.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society said that the prison administration had responded positively “in principle” to the demands to end night invasions by armed Israeli occupation guards, opening a kitchen room in the section, lifting fines, following up on the treatment of sick prisoners and returning Abu Hmaid to Ashkelon before 1 July.

On Monday morning, 17 June, repressive attacks on Palestinian prisoners by Israeli forces continued, this time at Ramon prison. Repressive forces closed the sections, ransacked the prisoners’ rooms and confiscated their belongings; Palestinian prisoners’ organizations reported that tension and unrest has risen inside the prison.

Palestinian women prisoners in Damon prison have announced their demands and a plan to launch a collective hunger strike on 1 July; among other issues, the women prisoners are demanding the removal of intrusive security cameras, extended recreation and exercise time, opening of a library, classroom and kitchen, the return of confiscated books and improved conditions for visiting family members.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network congratulates the Palestinian prisoners in Ashkelon prison on their achievements and urges all supporters of justice in Palestine to give their full support to the struggle of the Palestinian women prisoners.

Palestinian women prisoners announce demands, plan for collective strike 1 July

Palestinian women protest for Palestinian prisoners’ freedom, Ramallah. Photo: UPWC

Palestinian women prisoners in Damon prison delivered an official letter to the Israeli prison administration, informing them of their intention to launch an open hunger strike on 1 July if their demands are not addressed. In a statement, former prisoner Mona Qa’adan said that 13 prisoners would launch the strike, led by Damon prisoners’ representative Yasmin Shaaban. Others who have announced their participation in the strike include women serving long sentences such as Shorouq Dwayyat, Amal Taqatqa, Nurhan Awad and Malak Salman.  She noted that all of the women prisoners are prepared to join the strike as it progresses.

The “Strike of the Free Women,” the name given the struggle by the women prisoners, will focus on a number of demands, including:

  • Removal of intrusive surveillance cameras from the prison yard
  • Extension of exercise time to eight hours between 4 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Restoration of the exercise yard to eliminate hazards
  • Opening of a library for female prisoners and a classroom for girls
  • A private room near the “canteen” (prison store) for the preparation of food
  • Improved conditions for visiting family members
  • Return of confiscated books and family photos

Qa’adan noted that these are simple demands, yet very important for the imprisoned Palestinian women, emphasizing their right to human dignity and a decent life. She urged all to stand with the women prisoners in this struggle to extract their rights. They have issued demands repeatedly and have found no relief but further repression; she said that they have no option but to strike to extract their legitimate rights.

The prisoners’ message is a call to the people and the masses, not simply to officials and institutions, to take an urgent stand on this issue in order to reach a solution so that it is not necessary to repeat this strike in order to defend the gains achieved by the prisoners through struggle, Qa’adan said.

The announcement comes after imprisoned writer Lama Khater, 43, was sentenced to 13 months in Israeli prison by the Ofer military court. Khater was seized from her home in al-Khalil on 24 July 2018. She was subjected to harsh and abusive interrogation in Ashkelon detention center and denied sleep for days. Khater was accused of “incitement” for her publications on social media and in the press; she was also accused of support for a prohibited organization. All major Palestinian political parties are banned by the Israeli occupation.

On 11 June, Nurhan Awad’s sentence was reduced to 10 years when she was successful in her appeal at the Jerusalem high court, Asra Media reported. Awad, 19, was only 17 when she was sentenced to 13 years in Israeli prison.  She was one of several Palestinian children targeted for extreme sentencing, especially Jerusalemite children. Nurhan was accused of attempting with her 14-year-old cousin Hadeel to stab a man with scissors: a 70-year-old Palestinian man was lightly injured. Hadeel was shot dead by Israeli occupation soldiers and Nurhan was shot with two bullets. After her cousin was extrajudicially executed, Nurhan was imprisoned.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network calls on all supporters of Palestine and the Palestinian people to join the campaign to support the women prisoners. Palestinian women prisoners have been in the forefront of the prisoners’ movement over the years, including organizing multiple hunger strikes that played a significant role in securing key rights for the prisoners – the very rights now once again under attack. We urge supporters to organize events and actions, issue statements and build the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against the Israeli occupation state. Palestinian women prisoners are struggling for basic rights, dignity and justice – it is critical that we support their efforts.

3 years, 119 court hearings: Mohammed Halabi continues to fight back against Israeli imprisonment

Mohammed Halabi. Photo: World Vision

Palestinian charity worker Mohammed Halabi has been brought 119 times to Israeli court during the three years of detention. Halabi, a manager in Gaza for World Vision, was seized by Israeli occupation forces on 15 June 2016. After being secretly detained for nearly two months, he was then the subject of a massive international propaganda campaign, largely spearheaded by Gilad Erdan, in August of that year. Erdan is a member of the Netanyahu government as both Minister of Public Security and Minister of Strategic Affairs, responsible for directing global campaigns of incitement against organizations that defend Palestinian rights.

Benjamin Netanyahu himself contributed a video accusing Palestinians of not caring about their people on the basis of allegations that Halabi had diverted $43 million in funds for charity work in Gaza to instead support Palestinian resistance. This figure far exceeded any reasonable amount of World Vision’s budget; over seven years, World Vision’s entire budget in Gaza amounted to no more than $22 million.

Despite the factual impossibility of the Israeli state’s claims, however, both the Australian and German governments initially suspended funding to the global Christian charity. Over 100 workers in Gaza lost their jobs amid an already extreme unemployment crisis in the besieged Strip. In line with his ongoing official attacks on Palestinian and international organizations that provide any support to Palestinian rights, Erdan even accused World Vision of “turning a blind eye” because it is “very anti-Israeli.”

Anthony Loewenstein published an extensive report in 972mag reporting on the three years of the prosecution of Mohammed Halabi.  By 2017, an official investigation carried out by the Australian government concluded that there was no basis to support the Israeli claim. Funding to World Vision was apparently restored, although none of these international funds are used to support Halabi’s defense.

Upon his arrest, he was denied access to a lawyer for 50 days. Israeli officials issued statements claiming that he confessed. In 972mag, Halabi and his lawyer Maher Hanna both affirm that, like many other Palestinians seized by the Israeli occupation – including children – Halabi was subjected to torture by Shin Bet forces.

Three years and 119 separate court hearings later, no evidence has been asserted to prove the Israeli state’s claims. All that the Israeli prosecution has submitted to the court is testimony by Shin Bet officials and interrogators. When Halabi has sought to bring witnesses from Gaza to speak in his defense in the nominally civilian trial, permission has been denied, one after the other, on “security grounds.”  Halabi’s lawyer has himself been denied permission to visit Gaza and interview witnesses himself.

Throughout the process, Halabi has refused to sign a plea agreement. Over 90 percent of all Palestinian political cases in Israeli military or civil courts are resolved through plea agreements. The endless hearings and lengthy procedures are themselves a form of intense pressure to force Palestinians to agree to a plea – which is often later then used against them as an “admission of guilt.” The judge in the case pressured Halabi to accept a plea agreement, saying “you know how these issues are handled.”

The Halabi case makes clear that the “civil” guise of Israeli courts is often a sham in cases labeled “security matters” – that is, political prosecutions of Palestinians from occupied Palestine ’48 who hold Israeli citizenship, Jerusalemites or even some Palestinians from Gaza, like Halabi. There is very little difference from the Israeli military courts used for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank.

Halabi’s father issued a call to all international institutions, urging them to pressure Israel to release Halabi and drop the baseless charges. He noted that his son’s health had declined substantially in Israeli prison.

Three years later, Mohammed Halabi remains imprisoned; the Gaza Strip and millions of Palestinians remain under siege. While World Vision has consistently supported Halabi’s defense, each new round of allegations against Palestinian rights defenders by Erdan and his ministry seems to lead to new repressive actions, closures of accounts, intensified surveillance and widespread media coverage, with few questions asked about the authenticity of these assertions.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges the broadest possible support for Mohammed Halabi and all Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails. Like Halabi himself, we note that his imprisonment is part and parcel of the political repression of Palestinians and of the siege on Gaza. It is an attempt to continue the siege on Palestinians by all means, including the smearing, torture and imprisonment of charity workers, the targeting of farmers and fishermen and the weekly shooting of popular protesters participating in the Great March of Return.

We also note the complicity of the “international community” not only in the persecution of Mohammed Halabi but, more fundamentally, in the siege of Gaza and the ongoing Nakba targeting the Palestinian people for over 71 years. This case, and those of all over 5,200 Palestinian prisoners, also highlights the critical necessity of escalating the international boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign and the isolation of the Israeli occupation state, confronting official complicity with popular solidarity.

Freedom for Mohammed Halabi and all Palestinian prisoners! Freedom for Palestine, from the river to the sea!

Struggle in Ashkelon Prison: At least 45 Palestinian prisoners announce plans for hunger strike

At least 45 Palestinian prisoners held in Ashkelon prison by the Israeli occupation have announced plans to launch an open hunger strike on Sunday, 16 June. Repressive measures by the prison administration have escalated since the end of April, and prisoners have reported frequent night raids and invasive searches. Prisoners have been hit repeatedly with costly fines and multiple prisoners have been arbitrarily transferred from one prison to another.

In particular, Nasser Abu Hmaid, a prisoners’ movement leader, was transferred to Nafha prison. He announced that he would join the strike along with his fellow imprisoned Palestinians in Ashkelon prison. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society said that the announcement reflected the escalating tension inside the prison as Israeli authorities ramp up repression in the months after hundreds of prisoners went on hunger strike against harsh conditions of confinement.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society also said that the Israeli prison administration announced plans to arbitrarily transfer of a number of Palestinian prisoners. Since the mass hunger strike ended in April 2019, 24 prisoners in Ashkelon have been denied access to the “canteen” or prison store, denied family visits and fined.

The Ashkelon prisoners’ demands include the following:

  • Ending the invasions and attacks on the prisoners’ rooms
  • Cancellation of the unjust sanctions on prisoners
  • Proper healthcare and medical treatment for ill prisoners (Basil al-Na’asan, Yaser Rubayat, Haytham Halas, Mohammad Barash), including dental care and specialist doctors
  • Introduction of cooling devices in the prison hall
  • Installation of large fans in the section yard
  • Change to TV channels
  • Return of the detainees’ representative (Nasser Abu Hmaid)
  • Introduction of clothes and books from family members
  • Separate room for processing and cooking food
  • Increased recreation time
  • Photography with wives and parents
  • Access to hot water during the day
  • Updating visitor telephones in the family visit rooms
  • Allowing the purchase of fruits and vegetables from the “canteen” without restriction

This reports comes as Palestinian prisoners in various detention centers have announced that they will return to open hunger strike if the Israeli prison administration continues to violate the agreement that ended the strike. Dozens of prisoners associated with Hamas were suddenly transferred to other wings, many with cell phone jammers installed. Meanwhile, Israeli officials have taken no action to install public telephones in the prisons, a major demand of the strikers which they agreed to in order to end the strike.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network expresses full solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners in Ashkelon and all prisoners struggling to uphold their dignity and win their freedom from Israeli occupation prisons.

25 June, Berlin: Protest against the “Deal of the Century” and the Manama Normalization Conference

Tuesday, 25 June
6:00 pm
Brandenburger Tor
Berlin, Germany

The Palestinian committee against the Manama Conference in coordination with the Arab organizations in Berlin calls on all freedom-loving people to protest against the Manama (Bahrain) economic conference and Trump’s so-called “Deal of the Century”.

قفة جماهيرية في برلين.. يوم الثلاثاء الموافق 25.06.2019 إستنكاراً للتطبيع مع الإحتلال ورفضا لمؤتمر البحرين الإقتصادي وصفقة القرن

 تدعوكم اللجنة الوطنية الفلسطينية في برلين .. بالتنسيق وبالتعاون مع الجاليات العربية في برلين للمشاركة في وقفة جماهيرية ..مناهضة للتطبيع واستنكاراً لمؤتمر المنامة(البحرين) الإقتصادي ولإسقاط صفقة القرن

المكان: بوابة برلين التاريخية Brandenburger Tor

الزمان: يوم الثلاثاء الموافق 25.06.2019 الساعة السادسة مساءاً 18:00 Uhr ..

وسيبقى شعبنا متمسكاً بثوابته حتى ينال كافة حقوقه.

15 June, London and UK-wide: Boycott Puma Day of Action

Saturday, 15 June
All Day
See cities and locations below
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/315703645807204/

Take creative action in your town or city on the #BoycottPuma international day of action, calling on Puma to end their complicity with Israeli apartheid!

This is part of an ongoing response to the call from the Palestinian civil society in 2005 for a campaign of Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it respects human rights and international law.

Puma is the main sponsor of the Israel Football Association (IFA), which includes football clubs based in illegal Israeli settlements on stolen Palestinian land. All Israeli settlements are considered war crimes under international law.

As one of the world’s top athletic apparel makers, Puma’s sponsorship brings international legitimacy to the IFA and helps maintain its direct involvement with violations of human rights and international law off the field.

Take action and support the call from more than 200 Palestinian teams for Puma to end its support for Israel’s military occupation by terminating its sponsorship deal with the IFA.

Register your action today and bring the #BoycottPUMA campaign to your town or city!

REGISTER: bit.ly/BoycottPuma

Join your local action on the international day of action:

Belfast:
Protest at 2pm, outside Sports Direct, High street, Belfast City centre

Birmingham:
Birmingham Demonstration to Boycott Puma – Global Day of Action, 12 pm, The Puma Store, 40 New Street, Birmingham

Brighton:
Demonstration at 11-1.30pm, outside Sports Direct, 134-138 North St, Brighton BN1 1RG

Cardiff:
Protest at 12pm outside Sports Direct, 9-12 Commercial Street, Newport. NP20 1SJ

Chester:
Demonstration at 11am-1pm, outside Puma, Unit 51 Cheshire Oaks Way, Blacon, Ellesmere Port CH65 9JJ

Halifax:
Picket outside Sports Direct, Green Mount Retail Park, Halifax HX1 5QN

Hastings:
Picket at 12.00 until 14.00 outside Sports Direct, Wellington Place, Give Puma the Boot! Action in Hastings Town Centre

Jersey:
Flyering at 11am at St Helier

London Carnaby Street:
Boycott Puma | London action, 1 pm, Puma Store, 52-55 Carnaby Street, London

London Clapham Junction:
Picket at 1pm outside JD sports

Manchester:
Demonstration to Boycott Puma – International Day of Action, 12 pm, Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester

Plymouth:
Demonstration/ stall at 11am-1pm, outside Sports Direct, New George St, Plymouth City Centre

Sheffield:
Demonstration from 12pm at Meers Brook Park

Slough:
Demonstration at 11am-2pm
90-93 Broad Street, Reading

Southampton:
Stall at 11am-1pm outside Sports Direct, 40-50 Above Bar St, Southampton SO14 7GW

#BoycottPuma

28 June, Berlin: Protest Against the Bundestag’s Anti-BDS Resolution

Friday, 28 June
5:00 pm
Platz der Republik
Berlin, Germany
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Press Release | Call for Protest
Berlin protests against the Bundestag’s Anti-BDS motion
June 28th, 2019, 5 pm, In front of the Bundestag (Platz der Republik)

We call on the German government to fight racism and apartheid – not those who oppose them

On May 17th, 2019 the German Parliament (Bundestag) has passed a resolution against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) condemning it as anti-Semitic. All parties from across the political spectrum participated in a parliamentary attack on a human-rights based non-violent campaign for equality, freedom and justice in Palestine-Israel. BDS is a global campaign that is supported by millions of people including civil society and human rights organizations, trade unions and others.

This resolution marks the moral failure of the German government to address the real and pressing issue of ongoing Israeli violations against the Palestinian people. The ongoing criminal siege of Gaza, the mass killing of peaceful protesters, the systemic home demolitions, the imprisonment and torture of children, and the ethnic-based policies which are enshrined in more than 65 racist laws, are but a few of the ongoing violations which have been well-documented by legal scholars and notable human rights organizations.

In violation of international conventions and European law, the German parliament had not only turned a blind eye on Israeli crimes but chose to launch an assault on those who oppose these crimes, based on falsehoods which are aimed at shielding Israel from accountability. What message does Germany send when it protects a violent military power that in the past year alone had indiscriminately killed over 450 Palestinians, while at the same time condemning a non-violent movement that merely demands that Israel abides by its obligations under international law?

The Bundestag had ignored the public outcry against the resolution, including a statement signed by more than 60 Jewish and Israeli scholars, among them prominent researchers of anti-Semitism and the History of the Holocaust, who implored on the Bundestag not to falsely conflate BDS with anti-Semitism. This motion has nothing to do with countering anti-Semitism. On the contrary, it harms this struggle, by trivializing the meaning of anti-Semitism and instrumentalizing the Holocaust for narrow political caprices.
We reject the baseless allegations of this resolution. Through its principles and actions, the BDS movement rejects all forms of racism and discrimination, including anti-Semitism. The BDS consistently addresses institutions and individuals complicit with Israeli violations of international law regardless of their identity, faith or political affiliation.

Treating those who demand the respect of international law as people who promote hate speech and racism is unacceptable. Furthermore, any type of conflation between Zionism and Judaism is fundamentally flawed and disregards the century-long Jewish opposition to Zionism, as well as ignoring the numerous Jewish individuals and organizations who either support BDS explicitly or defend its legitimacy.

If German parliamentarians had learned from history, as they claim, they must now actively protect the constitutional right to freedom of expression and conscience. They should act to end Israeli military occupation of Palestinian territory and realize the Palestinian right to self-determination and right of return.

On June 28th, 2019, we will be protesting against the shameful Bundestag resolution and against delegitimizing the BDS movement as a Palestinian non-violent, civil based struggle against Israel’s occupation and apartheid.
Join us in supporting freedom, peace, justice and equality.

Palästina Spricht – Palestine Speaks
Coalition for Palestinian Rights and Against Racism

Pressemitteilung | Aufruf zum Protest
Berlin protestiert gegen den Anti-BDS-Antrag des Bundestages
28. Juni 2019, 17:00 Uhr, vor dem Bundestag (Platz der Republik)

Wir fordern die Bundesregierung auf, Rassismus und Apartheid zu bekämpfen und Nicht diejenigen, die sich dem widersetzen

Der Deutsche Bundestag hat am 17. Mai 2019 einen Beschluss gegen die Boykott-, Desinvestitions- und Sanktionsbewegung (BDS) gefasst und diese als antisemitisch verurteilt. Alle Parteien des gesamten politischen Spektrums beteiligten sich an einem parlamentarischen Angriff auf eine menschenrechtsbasierte gewaltfreie Kampagne für Gleichheit, Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit in Palästina-Israel.

BDS ist eine globale Kampagne, die von Millionen von Menschen unterstützt wird, einschließlich zivilgesellschaftliche und Menschenrechtsorganisationen, Gewerkschaften und andere.
Dieser Beschluss markiert das moralische Versagen der deutschen Regierung, sich mit dem realen und dringenden Problem von Israels anhaltenden Verstößen gegen die palästinensische Bevölkerung zu befassen. Die anhaltende kriminelle Belagerung des Gazastreifens, die Massentötungen friedlicher Demonstrant*innen, die systematischen Häuserzerstörungen, die Inhaftierung und Folterung von Kindern und die auf ethnischen Kategorien basierende Politik, die in mehr als 65 rassistischen Gesetzen verankert ist, sind nur einige der anhaltenden Verstöße, die von Rechtswissenschaftler*innen und namhaften Menschenrechtsorganisationen umfassend dokumentiert wurden.

Unter Verstoß gegen internationale Konventionen und europäisches Recht hat der Deutsche Bundestag nicht nur israelischen Verbrechen den Rücken gekehrt, sondern sich auch für einen Angriff auf diejenigen entschieden, die sich diesen Verbrechen widersetzen, die auf Lügen aufgebaut sind und Israel davor schützen sollen, zur Rechenschaft gezogen zu werden. Welche Botschaft sendet Deutschland, wenn es eine gewalttätige Militärmacht schützt, die allein im vergangenen Jahr wahllos über 450 Palästinenser*innen getötet hat, und gleichzeitig eine gewaltfreie Bewegung verurteilt, die lediglich fordert, dass Israel seinen völkerrechtlichen Verpflichtungen nachkommt?

Der Bundestag hatte den öffentlichen Aufschrei gegen den Beschluss ignoriert, einschließlich einer Erklärung, die von mehr als 60 jüdischen und israelischen Gelehrten unterzeichnet wurde, darunter prominente Gelehrte der Antisemitismusforschung und der Geschichte des Holocaust, die den Bundestag eindringlich ersuchten, BDS nicht fälschlicherweise mit Antisemitismus gleichzusetzen. Dieser Antrag hat nichts mit der Bekämpfung von Antisemitismus zu tun. Im Gegenteil, er schadet diesem Kampf, indem er die Bedeutung von Antisemitismus verharmlost und den Holocaust für engstirnige politische Willkür instrumentalisiert.

Wir weisen die gegenstandslosen Unterstellungen dieses Beschlusses zurück. Die BDS-Bewegung weist mit ihren Grundsätzen und Aktionen alle Formen von Rassismus und Diskriminierung zurück, einschließlich Antisemitismus.

BDS wendet sich konsequent an Institutionen und Personen, die an Israels Verstößen gegen das Völkerrecht beteiligt sind, unabhängig von ihrer Identität, ihrem Glauben oder ihrer politischen Einstellung.

Es ist inakzeptabel, diejenigen der Hassrede und des Rassismus zu bezichtigen, die die Achtung des Völkerrechts fordern. Darüber hinaus ist jegliche Gleichsetzung von Zionismus und Judentum von Grund auf fehlerhaft und ignoriert die jahrhundertealte jüdische Opposition gegen den Zionismus ebenso wie die zahlreichen jüdischen Menschen und Organisationen, die BDS entweder ausdrücklich unterstützen oder seine Legitimität verteidigen.

Wenn deutschen Parlamentarier*innen, wie sie behaupten, aus der Geschichte gelernt hätten, müssen sie nun aktiv das Grundrecht auf Meinungs- und Gewissensfreiheit schützen. Sie sollten dahingehend wirken, Israels militärische Besatzung des palästinensischen Gebietes zu beenden und das Recht der Palästinenser*innen auf Selbstbestimmung und Rückkehr umzusetzen.

Am 28. Juni 2019 werden wir gegen den schändlichen Beschluss des Bundestages protestieren und gegen die Delegitimierung der BDS-Bewegung, die der gewaltfreie, zivilgesellschaftliche Kampf der Palästinenser*innen gegen Israels Besatzung und Apartheid ist.
Unterstütze mit uns Freiheit, Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und Gleichheit!

Palästina Spricht – Palestine Speaks
Koalition für palästinensische Rechte und gegen Rassismus

بيان صحفي | دعوة للتظاهر
برلين تتظاهر ضد قرار البوندستاغ المناهض لحركة المقاطعة
يوم الجمعة، ٢٨ حزيران، الساعة الخامسة مساء، أمام مقرّات البوندستاغ )بلاتز دير ريبوبليك(

نطالب الحكومة الألمانية بمكافحة العنصرية والأبارتهايد
وليس من يقف في وجهها!

في ال17 من أيار 2019، قام البرلمان الألماني (البوندستاغ) بالمصادقة على قرار موجه ضد حركة مقاطعة إسرائيل وسحب الاستثمارات منها وفرض العقوبات عليها (BDS)، يتهمها فيه بمعاداة السامية. جميع الأحزاب المنضوية ضمن الطيف السياسي الألماني شاركت في هجمة برلمانية على حملة لاعنفية قائمة على مبادئ حقوق الإنسان من أجل الحرية، العدالة والمساواة في فلسطين. فالمقاطعة حملة عالمية يدعمها ملايين البشر، مؤسسات المجتمع المدني، منظمات حقوقية، اتحادات نقابية، وجهات عديدة أخرى.

يدلل هذا القرار على الفشل الأخلاقي للحكومة الألمانية في التعاطي مع القضية الملّحة والحقيقية، ألا وهي الانتهاكات الإسرائيلية المتواصلة ضد الشعب الفلسطيني. كالحصار الإجرامي المستمر لقطاع غزة، القتل الجماعي للمتظاهرين السلميين، إجراءات التدمير والإزالة الممنهجة للمنازل، اعتقال وتعذيب الأطفال، وسياسات التمييز على أساس عرقي المُشرّعة بأكثر من 65 قانون عنصري، هذه كلها ليست سوى أمثلة قليلة على الانتهاكات المتواصلة الموثقة من قبل منظمات حقوقيّة بارزة وباحثين في مجال القانون الدولي.

بانتهاكه للمواثيق الدولية والقانون الأوروبي، فإن البرلمان الألماني لا يدير ظهره فحسب للجرائم الإسرائيلية، بل إنه يعتدي على من يعارض هذه الجرائم، بناء على أكاذيب تحصّن إسرائيل من المحاسبة. فما هي الرسالة التي تبعث بها ألمانيا عندما توفر الحماية لقوة عسكرية عنيفة، قامت في العام الماضي وحده بقتل ٤٥٠ فلسطينيا، بينما تقوم في الوقت نفسه بإدانة حركة لاعنفية لمجرد مطالبتها بامتثال إسرائيل لالتزاماتها أمام القانون الدولي؟
لقد تجاهل البوندستاغ احتجاجات الرأي العام على هذا القرار، والتي تضمنت بيانا موقعا من 60 باحثا يهوديا وإسرائيليا بينهم مختصين بارزين في شؤون معاداة السامية وتاريخ الهولوكوست، الذين ناشدوا البوندستاغ بالإمتناع عن تزوير الحقائق والخلط بين حملة المقاطعة ومعاداة السامية. حيث أن هذا القرار، لا علاقة له بالتصدي لمعاداة السامية. بل إنه وعلى العكس من ذلك، يؤذي النضال من أجل هذه الغاية عبر ابتذال معنى معاداة السامية وإستخدام الهولوكوست من أجل أهواء سياسية ضيقة.

إننا نرفض المزاعم التي لا أساس لها من الصحة في هذا القرار المجحف. فحملة المقاطعة وعبر مبادئها وأنشطتها ترفض كل أشكال العنصرية والتمييز، والتي من ضمنها معاداة السامية. كما أن حملة المقاطعة تتصدى لكل المؤسسات والأفراد المتواطئين مع الانتهاكات الإسرائيلية للقانون الدولي بمعزل عن هوياتهم وعقائدهم أو انتماءاتهم السياسية.

إن التعامل مع من يطالبون باحترام القانون الدولي باعتبارهم أناس يروجون لخطابات الكراهية والعنصرية هو أمر غير مقبول. بل إن أي شكل من أشكال الخلط بين الصهيونية واليهودية، هو إخلال جوهري يتغاضى عن معارضة يهودية للصهيونية تمتد لقرن كامل، كما أنه يتجاهل العدد الكبير للأفراد والمنظمات اليهودية التي تدعم حملة المقاطعة صراحة أو تدافع عن شرعيتها كأداة لمحاربة الأبارتهايد الإسرائيلي.

إذا ما تعلّم أعضاء البرلمان الألماني من التاريخ كما يدّعون، فإن عليهم الآن توفير الحماية الفعالة للحق الدستوري بحرية التعبير والاعتقاد وبضمنها حملة المقاطعة. وعليهم العمل على إنهاء الاحتلال الإسرائيلي للأراضي الفلسطينية وضمان حق تقرير المصير للفلسطينيين وحق العودة.

دعوة:
في ال28 من حزيران 2019، سنتظاهر ضد قرار العار الذي صدر عن البوندستاغ، وضد نزع الشرعية عن حركة المقاطعة كحركة فلسطينية لا عنفية تتبنى النضال المدني ضد الاحتلال الإسرائيلي والأبارتهايد.

انضموا لنا دعما للحرية، العدالة والمساواة.

فلسطين بتحكي – Palästina Spricht
تحالف من أجل الحقوق الفلسطينية وضد العنصريّة

הודעה לתקשורת | קריאה להפגנה
ברלין מפגינה נגד החלטת הבונדסטג לגנות את תנועת החרם
28 ביוני 2019, 17:00, מול הבונדסטאג (Platz der Republik)

אנו קוראים לממשלת גרמניה להלחם בגזענות ובאפרטהייד
ולא במי שמתנגדים להם

ביום ה-17 למאי, 2019, העביר הפרלמנט הגרמני הצעה לגנות את תנועת החרם (BDS) ולסווגה כתנועה אנטישמית. כלל המפלגות מרחבי הקשת הפוליטית לקחו חלק במתקפה הפרלמנטרית על קמפיין זכויות-אדם בלתי אלים, אשר קורא לחופש וצדק בישראל-פלסטין. בידיאס הוא קמפיין בינלאומי והוא נתמך על ידי מיליונים, בחברה האזרחית כמו גם ארגוני זכויות אדם, איגודי עובדים, ועוד.

החלטה זו מסמנת את הכשלון המוסרי של ממשלת גרמניה להתייחס לסוגייה הממשית והדחופה בדבר האלימות המתמשכת של ישראל נגד העם הפלסטיני. המצור הנפשע המתמשך על עזה, ההרג ההמוני של מפגינים בלתי אלימים, ההרס השיטתי של בתי מגורים, מעצר ןעינוי של ילדים, ויותר מ-65 חוקים גזעניים שמעגנים מדיניות של אפליה על בסיס אתני, הם רק כמה מתוך רשימת הפרות, המתועדות היטב על ידי משפטנים וארגוני זכויות אדם.

תוך הפרה של אמנות בינלאומיות ושל החוק האירופאי, הפרלמנט הגרמני לא רק העלים עין מפשעי ישראל, אלא בחר לפתוח במתקפה על המתנגדים לפשעים הללו, מתקפה שמתבססת על שקרים שמטרתם להגן על ישראל מפני נשיאת אחריות. איזה מן מסר שולחת גרמניה כשהיא מגנה על מעצמה צבאית אלימה, האחראית להריגתם של יותר מ-450 פלסטינים בשנה האחרונה בלבד, ובו זמנית מגנה תנועה בלתי-אלימה שכל דרישתה היא שישראל תעמוד בהתחייבויותיה על פי המשפט הבינלאומי?

הבונדסטאג התעלם מהזעקה הפומבית נגד ההחלטה, כולל הצהרה חתומה על ידי יותר מ-60 חוקרים יהודים וישראלים, בהם חוקרי אנטישמיות חשובים והיסטוריונים של השואה; כולם הפצירו בבונדסטאג שלא לתמוך בטענה השקרית לפיה קמפיין הבידיאס שווה לאנטישמיות. אין דבר וחצי דבר בין החלטה זו לבין מאבק באנטישמיות. אדרבה, היא פוגעת במאבק הזה באמצעות ניצול השואה לכלי שרת לאינטרסים פוליטיים צרים היא והפיכת מושג האנטישמיות לטריוויאלי.
אנו דוחים מכל וכל את את הטענות המופרכות של החלטה זו. בעקרונותיה ופעולותיה תנועת הבידיאס מתנגדת לכל צורה של גזענות ואפליה, לרבות אנטישמיות. התנועה מתייחסת באופן עקבי למוסדות ולאנשים המשתפים פעולה עם הפרות ישראליות של המשפט הבינלאומי, ללא קשר לזהותם, לאמונתם או להשתייכותם הפוליטית.

ההתייחסות למי שדורשים לכבד את המשפט הבינלאומי כמי שמקדמים דברי שטנה וגזענות היא בלתי מקבלת על הדעת. יתר על כן, כל מיזוג קטגורי בין יהדות לבין ציונות הוא פגום ביסודו ומתעלם מקיומה של התנגדות יהודית לציונות לכל אורך המאה האחרונה, כמו גם משלל אינדווידואלים וארגונים יהודיים, אשר תומכים בתנועת החרם או עומדים על הלגיטימיות שלה.

אם חברי הפרלמנט הגרמני למדו דבר כלשהו מההיסטוריה, כפי שהם טוענים, עליהם לפעול כעת כדי להגן על הזכות החוקתית לחופש ביטוי ומצפון. עליהם לפעול כדי להביא לסיום הכיבוש הצבאי הישראלי בשטחים הפלסטיניים ולהביא למימוש זכותם של הפלסטיניים להגדרה עצמית ולשיבה.

ב-28 ביוני, 2019, אנו נמחה נגד ההחלטה המבישה של הבונדסטאג ונגד הדה-לגיטימציה של תנועת הבידיאס כתנועה פלסטינית אזרחית ובלתי-אלימה נגד הכיבוש והאפרטהייד הישראליים.

הצטרפו אלינו למען חירות, שלום, צדק ושוויון!

Palästina Spricht – Palestine Speaks
קואליצייה למען זכויות העם הפלסטיני ונגד גזענות

Italian:
Comunicato stampa – convocazione di una manifestazione

Berlino protesta contro la mozione anti-BDS del Bundestag

28 giugno 2019, ore 17, davanti dal Bundestag (piazza della Repubblica)

Chiediamo al governo tedesco di lottare contro razzismo e apartheid – non contro quelli che vi si oppongono.

Il 17 maggio 2019 il parlamento tedesco (Bundestag) ha approvato una risoluzione contro il movimento per il Boicottaggio, il Disinvestimento e le Sanzioni (BDS) condannandolo in quanto antisemita. Tutti i partiti dello spettro politico hanno partecipato ad un attacco parlamentare contro una campagna non violenta basata sui diritti umani per l’uguaglianza, la libertà e la giustizia in Palestina-Israele. Il BDS è una campagna globale appoggiata da milioni di persone, compresi organizzazioni della società civile, sindacati ed altri.

Questa risoluzione segna il fallimento morale del governo tedesco nell’affrontare la vera e pressante questione delle continue violazioni israeliane contro il popolo palestinese. Il costante assedio criminale di Gaza, le uccisioni di massa di manifestanti pacifici, la sistematica distruzione di case, gli arresti e le torture nei confronti di minori e le politiche fondate sull’etnia che sono insite in più di 65 leggi razziste non sono che alcune delle continue violazioni che sono state ben documentate da studiosi di diritto e importanti organizzazioni per i diritti umani.

Violando le convenzioni internazionali e le leggi europee, il parlamento tedesco non solo ha chiuso gli occhi davanti ai crimini israeliani, ma ha scelto di lanciare un attacco contro quelli che si oppongono a questi crimini, sulla base di menzogne che intendono proteggere Israele dall’obbligo di rendere conto delle sue azioni. Quale messaggio invia la Germania quando protegge una potenza militare violenta che solo lo scorso anno ha ucciso in modo indiscriminato oltre 450 palestinesi, mentre nel contempo condanna un movimento non violento che chiede semplicemente che Israele rispetti i suoi obblighi in base alle leggi internazionali?

Il Bundestag ha ignorato le proteste pubbliche contro la risoluzione, compresa una dichiarazione firmata da più di 60 studiosi ebrei e israeliani, tra cui importanti ricercatori sull’antisemitismo e la storia dell’Olocausto, che hanno supplicato il Bundestag di non confondere il BDS con l’antisemitismo. Questa mozione non ha niente a che vedere con l’opposizione contro l’antisemitismo. Al contrario, danneggia questa lotta, banalizzando il significato di antisemitismo e strumentalizzando l’Olocausto per meschini capricci politici.

Noi respingiamo le infondate affermazioni di questa risoluzione. Attraverso i suoi principi e azioni, il movimento BDS rifiuta ogni forma di razzismo e discriminazione, compreso l’antisemitismo. Il BDS prende sistematicamente di mira istituzioni e individui complici delle violazioni israeliane delle leggi internazionali indipendentemente dalla loro identità, fede o affiliazione politica.

Trattare quanti chiedono il rispetto delle leggi internazionali come persone che promuovono discorsi di odio e razzismo è inaccettabile. Inoltre, ogni forma di confusione tra sionismo ed ebraismo è fondamentalmente errata e non tiene in alcuna considerazione la secolare opposizione ebraica al sionismo, così come ignora le numerose personalità e organizzazioni ebraiche che sostengono esplicitamente il BDS o ne difendono la legittimità. Se i parlamentari tedeschi avessero imparato dalla storia, come sostengono, ora dovrebbero proteggere attivamente il diritto costituzionale della libertà di espressione e coscienza. Dovrebbero agire per porre fine all’occupazione militare israeliana del territorio palestinese e realizzare il diritto palestinese all’ autodeterminazione e al ritorno.

Il 28 giugno 2019 protesteremo contro la vergognosa risoluzione del Bundestag e contro la delegittimazione del movimento BDS in quanto lotta palestinese non violenta e basata sulla società civile contro l’occupazione e l’apartheid israeliane.

Palästina Spricht – Palestina Parla

Coalizione per i diritti dei palestinesi e contro il razzismo

14 June, Vancouver: We Stand with Unist’ot’en Against Colonial Courts!

Friday, 14 June
1:00 pm
Oppenheimer Park
400 Powell St
Vancouver, BC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/346720116036776/

STAND WITH THE UNIST’OT’EN IN THE COLONIAL COURTS, IN THE STREETS, ON UNCEDED TERRITORY!

Calling all drummers!

Urban Native organizers and community members are gathering for solidarity action on Friday June 14th, 2019, in response to Unist’ot’en call for International Solidarity in their battle with giant industry and the colonial courts.

We will gather together at Oppenheimer Park at 1pm with our drums, songs, and voices in solidarity! Join Sovereign Urban Native NationS, First Nations, supporters and allies call to Respect Indigenous Right to Sovereignty, Self-determination and Title! We say No to Pipelines on unceded land and Fracking our Mother Earth! We demand the colonial courts stand down and Respect Hereditary Governance!

We acknowledge that this action is being organized upon the unceded and stolen Indigenous lands of the Coast Salish peoples, inclusive of the x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam), s?l’ilw?ta?? (Tsleil-Waututh), and Sk_wx_wu´7mesh (Squamish) territories.

Backgrounder

The Unist’ot’en are counting on supporters to mobilize in a big way for the next step in our legal battle. From June 12-14, the BC Supreme Court will rule on the interim injunction granted to Coastal GasLink (CGL) on December 15, 2018. It will either be extended to an interlocutory injunction, giving a pass to more RCMP violence, or dismissed, ending the human rights violations. But regardless of the outcome in the courts, it is not up to colonial government and industry giants to determine our fate. We remain unceded, undefeated, sovereign and victorious.

That interim injunction gave Coastal GasLink and the RCMP legal cover to violate Unist’ot’en territorial sovereignty, attack and arrest peaceful land defenders and begin preparations to build a fracked gas pipeline across their territory. Once again a lower court disregarded multiple Supreme Court decisions, International law – and more importantly natural law – endowing First Nations with rights and title over their unceded territories.

This is the time for all First Nations people – wherever you come from or currently reside on Turtle Island – along with our allies – to Stand with the Unist’ot’en and the entire Wet’suwet’en Nation. Demand the judge obey their own colonial law, respect the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples ratified by the Canadian government and recognize Unist’ot’en sovereignty on their never sold, never ceded, never surrendered territory.

Regardless of the court outcome, the time is NOW to recognize Indigenous sovereignty around the world. It is up to the Wet’suwet’en and our supporters to determine What’s Next.

15 June, Toulouse: Info Stand – Boycott Puma, sponsor of Israeli apartheid

Saturday, 15 June
3:00 pm
Metro Saint Cyprien 
Place Olivier
Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2304852832891511/

Boycott PUMA, sponsor of the Israeli Football Association (IFA)!

In July 2018, Adidas decided to no longer sponsor the Israel Football Association (IFA) following a global mobilization. Puma then took over the sponsorship, agreeing to support Israeli IFA football clubs, 6 of which are in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. While Puma prides itself on “integrating [human] rights into [its] operations,” it agrees to sponsor football teams from a racist, colonial regime that steals the land of, expels, locks up and kills Palestinians since 1948, the date of the creation of the State of Israel. There are now more than 6 million Palestinian refugees, nearly two-thirds of the Palestinian people. By participating in the European championships, having great international brands as sponsor,

While Israeli settlers benefit from sponsors like PUMA to play football; in Gaza, the Israeli army continues to fire explosive bullets and kill and maim peaceful protestors.

It is unacceptable that PUMA continues to sponsor IFA and colonial football. Refuse to support PUMA in this operation: boycott PUMA!

Information stand Saturday 15 June at 3pm at the Saint Cyprien metro station in Toulouse at the call of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra.

Boycottons PUMA, sponsor de l’Association Israélienne de Football (IFA) !

En juillet 2018, Adidas décidait de ne plus sponsoriser l’Association Israélienne de Football (IFA) suite à une mobilisation mondiale. C’est Puma qui reprenait alors le marché, acceptant de soutenir les clubs de football israéliens de l’IFA, dont 6 se trouvent dans des colonies israéliennes en Cisjordanie occupée. Alors que Puma se targue « d’[intégrer] les droits de l’homme dans [ses] opérations », elle accepte de sponsoriser des équipes de football d’un régime raciste et colonial qui vole des terres, expulse, enferme et tue les Palestinien-ne-s depuis 1948, date de création de l’État d’Israël. On compte aujourd’hui plus de 5 millions de réfugié·e·s palestinien·ne·s, soit près de deux tiers du peuple palestinien. En participant aux championnats européens, en ayant de grandes marques internationales comme sponsor, Israël développe sa politique de normalisation de l’apartheid, de la colonisation et de l’occupation.

Lorsque les colons israéliens bénéficient de sponsors comme PUMA pour jouer au foot ; à Gaza, l’armée israélienne continue à tirer avec des balles explosives et à tuer et mutiler des jeunes manifestant·e·s pacifiques.

Il est inacceptable que PUMA continue à sponsoriser l’IFA et le foot colonial. Refusons de soutenir PUMA dans cette opération, boycottons PUMA !

Stand d’information samedi 15 juin dès 15H au métro Saint Cyprien à Toulouse à l’appel du Collectif Palestine Vaincra.

15 June, Berlin: Boycott Puma! Demonstration at Hackescher Markt

Saturday, 15 June
2:00 pm
PUMA Concept Store am Hackescher Markt
Rosenthaler Str. 40/41
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/771711653223606/

BOYCOTT PUMA
PROUD SPONSORS OF ISRAELI APARTHEID

More than 200 Palestinian football teams have called on PUMA to end sponsorship of the Israel Football Association (IFA) due to its support for Israeli war crimes. The IFA includes football teams that are based in illegal settlements and host matches on land stolen from Palestinians.

EVERY ISRAELI SETTLEMENT IN THE WEST BANK, INCLUDING EAST JERUSALEM, IS ILLEGAL, AND A WAR CRIME UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Israel’s settlements contribute to serious human rights abuses and are a direct cause for restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement, access to natural resources, and ability to build homes and conduct business.

PUMA’S SPONSORSHIP OF THE IFA LEGITIMISES AND GIVES INTERNATIONAL COVER TO ISRAEL’S ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS.

By sponsoring the Israel Football Association (IFA), Puma is endorsing the continued ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Israel uses sport to whitewash its crimes and normalise the status of illegal settlements.

As the main international sponsor of the IFA, Puma is lending its brand to cover up and sportwash Israel’s human rights abuses, including against Palestinian footballers.

Until they end their sponsorship of the IFA, join us in boycotting Puma and calling on Puma-sponsored teams to drop Puma.

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Mehr als 200 palästinensische Fußballmannschaften haben PUMA aufgefordert, sein Sponsoring des Israelischen Fußballverbandes (IFA) aufgrund seiner Unterstützung für israelische Kriegsverbrechen einzustellen. Im IFA sind Fußballmannschaften, die in illegalen Siedlungen ansässig sind und Spiele auf von Palästinenser*innen gestohlenem Land ausrichten.

JEDE ISRAELISCHE SIEDLUNG IN DER WESTBANK, EINSCHLIESSLICH OST-JERUSALEM, IST ILLEGAL UND GEMÄSS VÖLKERRECHT EIN KRIEGSVERBRECHEN.

Israels Siedlungen tragen zu schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen bei und sind eine unmittelbare Ursache für Einschränkungen der Bewegungsfreiheit der Palästinenser*innen, des Zugangs zu natürlichen Ressourcen und der Möglichkeit Häuser zu bauen und Geschäfte zu tätigen.

PUMAS SPONSORING DES IFA LEGITIMIERT UND GIBT ISRAELS ILLEGALEN SIEDLUNGEN INTERNATIONALE DECKUNG.

Mit dem Sponsoring des Israelischen Fußballverbandes (IFA) billigt PUMA die anhaltende ethnische Säuberung der Palästinenser*innen. Israel nutzt den Sport, um seine Verbrechen zu übertünchen und den Status illegaler Siedlungen zu normalisieren.

Als internationaler Hauptsponsor der IFA stellt PUMA seine Marke zur Verfügung, um die israelischen Menschenrechtsverletzungen, auch gegen palästinensische Fußballspeiler*innen, zu vertuschen und zu verschleiern.

Macht mit, boykottiert PUMA und ruft von PUMA gesponsorte Mannschaften auf, PUMA fallen zu lassen bis das Unternehmen sein Sponsoring des IFA beendet.

#BoycottPUMA

Unterstützt die weltweite Kampagne und …
… unterschreibt die Petition und fordert Puma auf, ihre Komplizenschaft zu beenden: bdsmovement.net/boot-puma

… postet auf Twitter, Instagram und Facebook darüber und nutzt #BoycottPuma und #GivePumaTheBoot

Weiter Informationen zur internationalen Kampagne #BoycottPUMA stehen auf www.bds-kampagne.de und auf www.bdsmovement.net.

Das DIN A5 Flugblatt zum download und ausdrucken. (http://bdsberlin.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2-x-DIN-A5-Flyer-Boykott-PUMA.pdf)