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21 March, Toronto: Palestine In our Hearts – A Thorn in the Flesh of Imperialism

Thursday, 21 March
6:30 pm
University of Toronto
University College – Room 52
Toronto, ON
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/398202580971760/

PALESTINE IN OUR HEARTS, PALESTINE A THORN IN THE FLESH OF IMPERIALISM featuring Dr. Nahla Abdo

We are currently living in an unprecedented stage of capitalist imperialism. This is despite, or in fact, because of the decline of the unipolar world power (the US) and the rise of a multipolar one. The monstrosity of this imperialist stage has crossed all human, ethical and international legal conventions. In addition to targeting Venezuela, Palestine is at the core of imperialist intervention in the Middle East, as Dr. Nahla Abdo’s keynote address will explore.


Dr. Nahla Abdo is an Arab Canadian feminist, political activist and Professor of Sociology at Carleton University. She has extensive publications on anti-colonial, anti-imperialist feminism, racism, nationalism and the Settler Colonial State, with specialization in the Middle East. Among her recent publications: An Oral History of the Palestinians during the Nakba. (2018- with Nur Masalha); Captive Revolution: Palestinian Women’s Anti-Colonial Struggle (2014) –this book received the Times Higher Education Book of 2014; Women in Israel: Race, Gender, and Citizenship (2011); Violence in the Name of Honour: Theoretical and Political Challenges, (2004 – with Shahrzad Mojab) and, Women and the Politics of Military Confrontation: Palestinian and Israeli Gendered Narratives of Dislocation,(with Ronit Lentin 2002).

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Israeli Apartheid Week 2019: Stop Arming Colonialism
University of Toronto, March 19th – March 27th
#IsraeliApartheidWeek #StopArmingColonialism

Tues 19 Mar @ 6:30pm – Dr. Ruba Salih: De-colonial and intersectional alliances in the Palestinian struggle for justice with No One Is Illegal @ University College Rm 144
https://www.facebook.com/events/840425602964421/

Tues 26 Mar @ 7pm – Film Screening: A Stone’s Throw from Prison @ Lash Miller Rm 158

Wed 27 Mar @ 6:30pm – Wala3at Indigenous Interactive Musical Dance Performance opened by Sto: Loh Elder Lee Maracle @ Multi-Faith Centre, Main Activity Hall

divest@utgsu.ca / saia.opirg.uoft@gmail.com / www.uoftdivest.com / UofT Divest FB / SAIA FB

First launched in Toronto in 2005, Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) has grown to become one of the most important global events in the Palestine solidarity calendar. This year, IAW will take place in more than 150 cities across the globe. This year’s IAW is an international series of events that aims to raise awareness of Israel’s apartheid regime over the Palestinian people and build support for the growing global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. IAW 2019 at UofT is a collaborative effort of the UofT Graduate Student Union BDS Committee, the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3902 BDS Committee, No One Is Illegal, UofT’s Ontario Public Interest Research Group, UofT’s Students Against Israeli Apartheid, UofT’s Independent Jewish Voices, Faculty for Palestine and the Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid. JOIN US on March 19 to 27th, as we continue to build momentum on campus for the main BDS campaign at UofT that calls on the University of Toronto administration to divest from companies which are directly complicit in the violation of Palestinian human rights, and that profit from the illegal occupation of Palestinian land and the construction of the Apartheid Wall. These companies include Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Hewlett Packard — all of which help maintain the Israeli apartheid military infrastructure.

This year’s theme, Stop Arming Colonialism, highlights that ending the arms trade, military aid and cooperation with Israel will undercut financial and military support for its regime of apartheid. It is also an important platform for building the campaign for a military embargo on Israel. The demand for a military embargo on Israel has been reinforced by Israel’s recent violent repression of the Great March of Return in Gaza. Israel is able to maintain its illegal occupation and apartheid regime over Palestinians partly due to its arms sales and the military support it receives from governments across the world. The United States alone is the single largest supplier of arms and military aid to Israel, followed by several European states. These directly sustain Israel’s oppression and human rights violations. In the Global South, Israel has been known to supply weapons to genocidal regimes in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and elsewhere.

We thank our generous sponsors and endorsers. IAW 2019 would not be possible without the support of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1281 and the Association of Part-time Students Association (APUS), CUPE 3903 (UofT), We Are UofT 89.5 FM, Salaam Canada, No More Silence, The Socialist Project, OPIRG UofT, Upping the Anti, Jamhoor, Canadian Friends of Sabeel and Actions4Palestine (A4P).

Please check our Facebook for an updated list of our endorsers.

21 March, Bern: Protest against Israeli apartheid – not at universities?

Thursday, 21 March
7:00 pm
Uni vonRoll, Institutsgebäude B005
Fabrikstrasse 6

Bern, Switzerland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2319223911462229/

Information and Discussion

At an event in June 2017, Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian activists Stavit, Majed and Ronnie interrupted Israeli parliamentarian Aliza Lavie’s speech at Berlin’s Humboldt University and confronted her with her responsibility for war crimes in Gaza and for the apartheid regime of Israel. These non-violent protesters have been taken to court in March 2019. The three activists will talk about the consequences of their case and the attempts to criminalize their commitment to Palestinian rights.

Info- und Diskussionsveranstaltung

Die jüdisch-israelischen und palästinensischen Aktivist*innen Stavit, Majed und Ronnie unterbrachen im Juni 2017 die Rede der israelischen liberalen Parlamentarierin Aliza Lavie an der Berliner Humboldt-Universität und konfrontierten sie mit ihrer Mitverantwortung für die Kriegsverbrechen in Gaza und für das Apartheidregime Israels. Die gewaltfreie Protestaktion wird im März 2019 vor Gericht verhandelt. Die drei Aktivist*innen sprechen über die Folgen ihres Falles und über die Versuche, den Einsatz für die palästinensischen Rechte zu kriminalisieren.

Veranstaltet von bacaia & Diskussionsgruppe Palästina

20 March, Ramallah: Protest in Support of the Palestinian Prisoners

Wednesday, 20 March
4:30 pm
Manara Square
Ramallah, Palestine
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2264680103744024/

The Israeli occupation forces have installed electronic “jammers” in section 4 of the Negev prison and section 1 of Ramon prison, in order to constrict and further abuse the rights of the prisoners.

Samidoun Network and the Families of Prisoners in the Naqab, together with the prisoners’ institutions and associations, the student movements at Bir Zeit University (Progressive Democratic Student Pole, Wafaa Islamic Bloc, Student Unity Bloc) and the Union of Secondary Students’ Committees for a protest that rejects all forms of detention and stands together with those who have sacrificed all for Palestine.بعد وضع أجهزة التشويش في كل من القسم (4) في سجن النقب، وقسم (1) في سجن ريمون؛ وذلكللتضيق والتنكيل بحق أسرانا البواسل. تدعوكم شبكة صامدون للدفاع عن الأسرى وأهالي أسرى النقب بالتتشارك مع مؤسسات رعاية الأسرى (مؤسسة الضمير، هيئة شؤون الأسرى) والحركات الطلابية في جامعة بيرزيت (القطب الطلابي الديمقراطي التقدمي، كتلة الوفاء الإسلامية، كتلة الوحدة الطلابية،بالإضافة إلى مجموعة نبض الشبابية ومجموعة شهدا ع الحيطان) واتحاد لجان الطلبة الثانويين، وذلك لوقفة جماهيرية رافضة الاعتقال على كل أشكاله ومتضامنة مع أسرانا الذين قدموا حياتهم فداءاً للوطن.
ستكون الوقفة يوم الأربعاء الموافق، بتاريخ 20/3/2019 .
في تمام الساعة 4:30 في مدينة رام الله/ دوار المنارة.

“إن كان الموت هو النتيجة الحتمية لنا، فإننا نعلم الجميع أننا سنختار ميتة تليق بنا نحن الأحرار وسنصنع عزنا بأيدينا”
– من بيان الحركة الأسيرة.

19 March, Toronto: Solidarity from Turtle Island to Palestine

Tuesday, 19 March
6:00 pm
York University
4700 Keele St
Toronto, ON
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2280694362188754/

We invite you to attend a discussion, hosted in collaboration with Aboriginal Students’ Association at York, in recognition of Israeli Apartheid Week on the topic of solidarity from Turtle Island to Palestine.

Location: room 313 of the First Student Centre
Time: 6pm to 9pm

19 March, Berlin: Film Screening – The Lab

Tuesday, 19 March
7:30 pm
New Yorck im Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2A
10997 Berlin
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/807509156295972/

Between 18 March and 8 April 2019, the 15th annual Israeli Apartheid Week will take place worldwide under the banner “Stop Arming Colonialism.”

BDS Berlin and Sinema Jazeera will screen the film, “The Lab” by Yotam Feldmann with a discussion following.

“The Lab” looks at the history of the Israeli arms industry and shows how every Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip and West Bank is also an advertising campaign for Israel’s arms industry.

The director accompanied arms dealers on their business trips abroad, but especially in their everyday life at trade fair visits and conferences in Israel, which is one of the most important armament innovators and exporters in the world.

In his film, Feldman does not focus on the effects of the Israeli occupation, but inquires into those who – worldwide – benefit and maintain the state of war.

An investigative documentary showing how the Israeli military occupation in Palestine has become a business rather than a burden.

Vom 18. März bis zum 8. April 2019 findet weltweit zum 15. Mal die Alljährliche Israelische Apartheidwoche (http://apartheidweek.org/) statt, diesmal unter dem Motto “Stop Arming Colonialism”.

BDS Berlin und Sinema Jazeera zeigen in diesem Rahmen den Film von Yotam Feldmann – The Lab (60 min, Original mit dtsch.UT) am

Dienstag, den 19. März 2019 ab 19:30 Uhr im NewYorck im Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2 A, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg 36

mit anschließender Diskussion.

“THE LAB” befasst sich mit der Geschichte der israelischen Waffenindustrie und zeigt gleichermaßen, dass jede israelische Militäroperation im Gazastreifen und im Westjordanland auch ein Werbefeldzug ist für Israels Waffenindustrie.

Der Regisseur begleitete Waffenhändler auf ihren Geschäftsreisen ins Ausland, vor allem aber in ihrem Alltag bei Messebesuchen und Konferenzen in Israel, das zu den bedeutendsten Rüstungsinnovatoren und -exporteuren der Welt gehört.

In seinem Film konzentriert sich Feldman nicht auf die Auswirkungen der israelischen Besatzung, sondern fragt nach denen, die – weltweit – davon profitieren und den Kriegszustand aufrechterhalten.

Ein investigativer Dokumentarfilm, der zeigt, wie die israelische Militärbesatzung in Palästina zu einem Geschäft und nicht zu einer Belastung geworden ist.

Ab 19.30 Uhr ist der Tresen geöffnet und wieder mit leckeren Häppchen.
Eintritt: Spende

#IsraeliApartheidWeek #StopArmingColonialism

BDS Berlin Webseite: http://bdsberlin.org/2019/03/08/filmvorfuehrung-the-lab-zur-politischen-oekonomie-der-israelischen-ruestungsindustrie/

Last night in Berlin: The attack on Rasmea Odeh is an attack on Palestine

Photo: Afif El-Ali

Following a frenzied campaign of harassment by pro-apartheid journalists, the Israeli ambassador and the U.S. ambassador to Germany (infamous for his connection to far-right groups), Berlin officials declared on Friday night, 15 March, that Palestinian former prisoner and renowned activist Rasmea Odeh‘s visa would be cancelled and that she was prohibited from political activity.

International solidarity is critical at this time. Please send statements of support for Rasmea Odeh to samidoun@samidoun.net.

Supporters of the AfD, the most far-right party in Germany, deeply engaged in anti-Muslim, racist rhetoric and with a long history of welcoming Holocaust revisionists, demanded the cancellation of Rasmea’s speech and the revocation of her visa. Of course, the AfD – which aspires to emulate Israeli apartheid – was not alone, but was instead joined by Green politican Volker Beck, who has made his career by attacking Palestinians at the behest of the Israeli apartheid state and various Berlin city officials, including SPD mayor Michael Müller.

An ongoing and severe harassment campaign directed at the venue that had been engaged to host the event. The hall was vandalized and the organization that owns it were subjected to numerous threatening and harassing phone calls and demands.

Despite multiple assurances by police that the event could indeed go forward, Rasmea was pulled aside by police on her way to deliver her speech about Palestinian women in the struggle for liberation.

Hundreds of police surrounded the venue, while around 15 pro-apartheid, Zionist counterprotesters carried Israeli flags. At the same time, around 150 supporters of justice in Palestine gathered outside the venue to hear the planned speeches of Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

Rasmea was surrounded by police and delivered a stack of documents in German declaring that her visa had been cancelled. These documents were replete with allegations that had been apparently taken fully from scurrilous and inaccurate right-wing media reports as a justification to force her to leave the country.

Police then followed Rasmea kilometers away, demanding that she move down the street, leave another cafe in pouring rain, threatening her with arrest if she did not continue to move toward the east side of the city, even long after she had already left the venue for the event.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

Pressure tactics, intimidation and repression have been used to compel multiple venues to cancel events featuring Palestinian speakers, most notably officially-supported threats to cut the funding of an Iranian community center if it allowed an event with Manal Tamimi to move forward in September 2018. However, this comes hand in hand with cancellation of musical events for bands that support BDS, censorship of DJs for Palestine and pressure on venues and universities to cancel lectures and events about any aspect of Palestinian rights and existence.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

Palestinian and non-Palestinian women who participated in the Women’s March in Berlin were vilified in person and on social media for carrying signs recognizing that Palestine is a feminist issue.

Rasmea Odeh was subjected to repeated and unsubstantiated allegations of “anti-Semitism,” which media organizations did not even attempt to justify except through the use of the “terrorist” label. Not one of the articles using this label could point to a single anti-Semitic statement, message or belief on Rasmea’s part; her commitment to the liberation of Palestine was deemed sufficient to make this allegation.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

This was clearly a racist attack on the right of a Palestinian woman to speak and the right of her audience to hear her. Through her life, she has been subject to intense state violence: sexual assault, torture, imprisonment, imprisonment again, deportation. The stripping of her visa is only the latest example of state violence directed against Rasmea Odeh in an attempt to block her message from being heard, a message that has garnered her support from Angela Davis, Jewish Voice for Peace (US) and countless supporters of justice worldwide.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

It should be noted that following the demonstration, which was enthusiastic, well-attended and led by women and youth, participants – particularly young Palestinians – were later followed by police and questioned about chants at the demonstration (particularly those challenging German foreign policy) and their relationship with Rasmea, even hours after the event had ended. This is an attempt to intimidate young people from being involved in the movement for justice in Palestine.

Photo: Afif El-Ali

We urge people of conscience around the world to support justice for Rasmea Odeh and justice for Palestine. We will be issuing urgent calls for additional actions in the coming days. Your solidarity statements and messages are important in making clear that the world rejects the actions of the German, U.S. and Israeli governments to silence Rasmea Odeh and instead stands with Palestinian women and the Palestinian people in their quest for liberation.

For people in Berlin: we urge all to attend today’s demonstration, Saturday, 16 March at 3 pm at Hermannplatz in support of all revolutionary prisoners – including Palestinian prisoners struggling for freedom.

Defend Palestinian Women Prisoners Under Attack: Hear Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour tonight in Berlin

On Friday, 15 March, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and HIRAK (the Palestinian Youth Mobilization in Germany) will host “Palestinian Women in the Liberation Struggle,” a celebration of Palestinian struggle and International Women’s Day, at 6:00 pm at Waterloo-Ufer 5-7 in Berlin, Germany. This event will feature keynote speeches from two Palestinian women strugglers who have faced imprisonment and repression for their involvement in struggle: Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour.

The event is moving forward and will take place despite repeated attempts to cancel it and even bar the speakers from the country. We encourage all friends of Palestine and the Palestinian and Arab communities in Berlin to attend tonight’s event and stand with these courageous Palestinian women against racist and colonialist attacks.

This event has come under a vicious and sustained attack from every source of power that seeks to prevent the voices of these women from being heard. The Israeli Ambassador to Germany has been joined by Trump’s U.S. Ambassador to Germany in demanding that Rasmea Odeh not be allowed entry into the country and be prohibited from speaking. This has been accompanied by a vicious media campaign making use of the “terrorist” label in an attempt to incite against these two women and what they have to say about the experiences and struggles of Palestinian women prisoners – and all Palestinian women.

On a day when at least 49 people – Muslims at Friday prayers – in Christchurch, New Zealand, have had their lives stolen from them by right-wing, fascist terror; on a day when 100 sites in Gaza were bombed by the Israeli occupation army, it is clear more than ever that the use of the term “terrorist” by these forces is a racist, colonial attempt to silence the victims and the survivors of their state-sponsored violence.

U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell joined the campaign to block the event from taking place in Germany, claiming that the event “legitimizes anti-Semitism.” However, Grenell has become infamous in Germany for his constant attempts to promote far-right political forces inside Germany as well as to interfere in German political decisions in the interest of the U.S. ruling class. Grenell has become infamous for attempting to disrupt pipeline negotiations with Russia, interfere in technology trade with China and promote a war footing and sanctions on Iran in Germany. His attack on Rasmea Odeh is part of the same attempt to carry the most right-wing policies of the United States around the world.

He has joined with far-right forces in supporting anti-migrant rhetoric in Germany, including allying with the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) party, widely denounced for its affinity to actual anti-Semitism and racism. It is infamous for maintaining racist, extremist members including Holocaust revisionists – a subject about which Grenell apparently shows little concern, despite his eagerness to accuse Palestinian women of “anti-Semitism.”

It should be noted, of course, that the AfD’s ongoing appeals to fascist and racist rhetoric are combined with full-scale anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab racism and thus, support for the Israeli state. Indeed, AfD politicians have declared Israel to be a “model for Germany” due to its exclusionary, apartheid nature. This reflects the developing alliance of the far right and the Israeli state: the same alliance that is attempting to smear Rasmea Odeh and block her speech and that of Dareen Tatour.

Meanwhile, the Israeli state also joined in the attack on Rasmea Odeh, as its ambassador, Jeremy Issacharoff claimed to be “shocked” and “dismayed” that Rasmea Odeh was able to enter the country and deliver a speech.

An assortment of anti-Palestinian, right-wing and racist politicians and political organizations have joined in the attack on Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour. They attempted to intimidate the venue into cancelling its agreement with the organizers to host this important event and are now claiming that they plan to demonstrate outside the event. These include Volker Beck, the Green Party politician (who is a shame to the Green movement internationally) who has made a career out of anti-Palestinian, pro-apartheid incitement. For years and years, Beck has attempted to have nearly every demonstration, conference and event in support of the Palestinian people in Berlin cancelled, demanding that security agencies, venues and police block the organizing of the large and growing Palestinian community as well as the Palestine solidarity movement.

They also include the “Jewish Forum for Democracy and Against Anti-Semitism,” which, despite its name, repeatedly engages in attempts to shut down events or ban BDS campaigns, as well as attacking Jewish individuals and organizations who support Palestinian rights. Despite its claim to support “democracy,” the organization has been a leading propagandist supporting the prosecution of three activists, known as the Humboldt 3, for interrupting an Israeli member of Knesset in a speech in Berlin. The three activists include a Palestinian from Gaza and two Israeli Jews.

All of these entities want to stop Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour from speaking because they do not want the stories, struggles and experiences of Palestinian women to be heard. The Israeli apartheid state and U.S. imperialists do not want their state-sppnsored crimes to be revealed. Defenders of apartheid, occupation and racism do not want these women to present their creative visions and clear political analysis. By silencing the voices of Rasmea Odeh and Dareen Tatour, they seek to ay the basis for enabling yet more colonial war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Rasmea Odeh is a lifelong struggler: a survivor of sexual assault and brutal torture by the Israeli occupation forces, who was sentenced and imprisoned on the basis of that torture. She is a former political prisoner and a true leader who never stopped struggling, who organized women to uphold their rights and struggle for their liberation from Palestine to Chicago and beyond.

Dareen Tatour is a poet who was imprisoned for her poetry and her words, locked behind bars and held for years under house arrest because of her creative voice for Palestine.

They will speak tonight, 15 March, at 6 pm, at Waterloo-Ufer 5-7 in Berlin. They will not be silenced. And it is incredibly important that all people of conscience, all defenders of Palestinian rights, join us tonight to hear what they have to say and to make it clear that despite military might and imperial power, the voices, the struggle and the resistance of the Palestinian people – and specifically of Palestinian women – will not be defeated and will not be silenced.

Please also join us on Saturday, 16 March in Hermannplatz at 3:00 pm for a demonstration for freedom for all revolutionary prisoners around the world – including Palestinian women prisoners like Rasmea and Dareen still fighting for their liberation.

16 March, Berlin: Demonstration to free all revolutionary prisoners

Saturday, 16 March
3:00 pm
Hermannplatz
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/269395780643187/

Saturday, 16 March, 3 pm, Hermannplatz demo
Monday, 18 March, 4 pm, Rally at Ministry of Justice, Mohrenstr. 37

On the occasion of 18 March, the Day of the Paris Commune and the Day of Political Prisoners, we call for solidarity with political and revolutionary prisoners worldwide. Many have been in detention for decades. They are in jail for conducting an organized struggle against exploitation, oppression, occupation and imperialist wars. Activists are subjected to political trials and sometimes sentenced to lengthy prison terms, exiled or forced to flee where they are again persecuted, charged and imprisoned. People who arrive in Europe or Germany can be imprisoned for years under anti-terror laws; in Germany, for example, according to section 129b. For example, dzens of revolutionaries from Turkey and Kurdistan are imprisoned in Germany.

Samstag 16.03.2019, 15 Uhr Hermannplatz Demo
Montag 18.03.2019 16 Uhr (Kundgebung) Justizministerium, Mohrenstr. 37 in Mitte

Solidarität mit allen politischen und revolutionären Gefangenen!

DEVRIMCI TUTSAKLARA ÖZGÜRLÜK!,

Anlässlich des 18.März als „Tag der Pariser Commune“ und „Tag der politischen Gefangenen“ rufen wir zu Solidarität mit den politischen und revolutionären Gefangenen weltweit auf. Viele von ihnen sind seit Jahrzehnten in Haft. Sie befinden sich in Knästen, weil sie gegen Ausbeutung, Unterdrückung, Besatzung und imperialistische Kriege einen organisierten Kampf führen. Aktivist*innen sind politischen Verfahren ausgesetzt und werden teilweise zu langjährigen Haftstrafen verurteilt, ins Exil oder zur Flucht getrieben, wo sie wiederum verfolgt, angeklagt und eingesperrt werden. Menschen, die in Europa und der BRD ankommen, werden mittels Anti-Terror-Gesetzen, in Deutschland beispielsweise nach §129b StGB, jahrelang eingesperrt. So befinden sich in der BRD dutzende Revolutionär*innen aus der Türkei und Kurdistan in Haft. Die Gefangenen unserer Bewegungen dürfen nicht vergessen werden. Solidarität von Berlin nach Frankreich zu Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, in die USA zu Mumia Abu Jamal, Leonard Peltier und den Holy Land Five, ins besetzte Palästina in die zionistischen Knäste zu Ahmad Saadat, Khalida Jarrar und Marwan Barghouti, nach Hamburg zu Musa Asoglu, in die Türkei zu Abdullah Öcalan und den weiteren Zehntausenden politischen Gefangenen in den türkischen Knästen, darunter auch viele Mitglieder der HPD, in den Iran zu Ismail Bakhshi. Nicht zu vergessen sind die seit Jahrzehnten inhaftierten Gefangenen aus den bewaffneten Befreiungskämpfen in Europa. Ins Exil oder zur Flucht getriebene Menschen landen in Europa und der BRD in Massenlagern und sind vermehrt von Abschiebehaft und Abschiebung bedroht. Die G-20 Proteste waren von Polizeigewalt und Repression geprägt. Die politische Verfolgung und Bekämpfung der revolutionären Bewegungen findet ihre Koordinierung und Ausführung im internationalen Maßstab. Sich gegen diese Hetzjagd sowie gegen die Kriminalisierung und Inhaftierung von Revolutionär*innen zu stellen, soll Anliegen unserer Aktivitäten am diesjährigen 18.März sein. Uns verbindet unser Widerstand gegen politische Verfolgung, staatliche Repression und Gefangenschaft sowie der Kampf für die Freiheit unserer Mitstreiter*innen. Der Feind greift alles was sich gegen sein System stellt und daher sind wir gezwungen, uns mit dieser Repression zu beschäftigen und uns weiter gegen sie zu wehren.

Trotz ideologischer Unterschiede und Streitigkeiten verbindet uns die Frage staatlicher Repressionen und Haft.
Diese Einheit wollen wir an diesem Tag als vereinte internationalistische Front für die Gefangenen auf die Straße tragen. Für die internationalen politischen und sozialen Kämpfe ist Solidarität eine unverzichtbare Waffe.

Deswegen rufen unterschiedliche Gruppen mit ihren eigenen Appellen, aber unter dem gleichen Motto zu dieser Aktion auf, um der Vielfalt der Themen und Forderungen gerecht zu werden.
In Einheit, Schulter an Schulter in Solidarität mit den politischen Gefangenen

15 March, Berlin: Palestinian Women in the Struggle for Liberation with Freed Palestinian Women Prisoners

Friday, 15 March
6:00 pm
Waterloo-Ufer 5-7
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/848395528850657/

Unterstützt palästinensische Frauen im Befreiungskampf!

Mit Präsentationen unserer besonderen Gäste: zwei befreite palästinensische weibliche Gefangene aus dem besetzten Palästina

Kulturelle Auftritte der Yafa Dabkeh Gruppe und des Almadinatheaters Berlin

Support Palestinian women in the struggle for liberation!

With presentations by our two special guests, freed Palestinian women prisoners from occupied Palestine!

Cultural performances by Yafa Dabkeh Troupe and Al-Madina Theater Berlin

تحية لنضالات المرأة الفلسطينية
ضيفتيّ المهرجان الأسيرة الفلسطينية المحررة المناضلة رسمية عودة
والشاعرة الأسيرة المحررة دارين طاطور
عرض فني وتراثي
فرقة يافا للفنون الشعبية الفلسطينية
و فرقة مسرح المدينة في برلين
تنظيم : شبكة صامدون للدّفاع عن الأسرى الفلسطينين

11 March, Berlin: Taking Israel to Court in Berlin – 2nd Hearing

Monday, 11 March
8:00 am
Moabit Court
Turmstr. 91
Berlin, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/459608177911942/

#Humboldt3 Activists Face Trial for Speaking Up Against Israeli Apartheid

JOIN US for the 2nd hearing!
When & where:
Monday, March 11th
Protest 8:00 // Trial 9:00
Turmstraße 91, 10559 Berlin
Moabit criminal court, room #571, in front of Judge Miller

Three human rights activists, two Israelis and a Palestinian, are facing trial in Berlin for disrupting a representative of the Israeli state and challenging her responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The incident took place in June 2017 as member of Israeli apartheid parliament and chair of the anti-BDS lobby, MK Aliza Lavie (Yesh Atid), was hosted along with members of her party by the Deutsch-Israelische Gesellschaft at the Humboldt University in Berlin. A media frenzy soon ensued throughout German media, which included slander and outright lies, along with the outrageous claim as if this was an anti-Semitic incident.

Ronnie Barkan, Stavit Sinai and Majed Abusalama, two Israeli dissidents and a Palestinian survivor of several Israeli onslaughts on the besieged Gaza Strip, will soon be facing trial for carrying out their civil duty in their opposition to Israeli crimes against humanity. The legal proceedings will begin on March 4th, 2019, at 09:00, in front of Judge Miller at the Moabit Criminal Court.

Renowned legal scholar, former UN Special Rapporteur and co-author of the UN report “Israeli Practices towards the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid”, Prof. Richard Falk, had endorsed the three activists and discussed the moral imperative of their action during a recent event that took place in Berlin.

The general public and media are all invited to participate and report on the legal challenge in holding Israel accountable for practicing The Crime of Apartheid and numerous other violations.

Read our public statement – Speaking up in Times of Apartheid, in Berlin:
https://mondoweiss.net/2017/07/speaking-apartheid-berlin/

A 10-minute video with Prof. Richard Falk and the Humboldt3, on challenging Israeli apartheid:
https://youtu.be/SOI0xopIhcc

UN report, Israeli Practices towards the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid:
https://bit.ly/apartheid_ESCWA