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13 September, Manchester: 25 years after Oslo – the fight for Palestine

Thursday, 13 September
7:00 pm
Friends Meeting House
6 Mount Street
Manchester, UK
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In The Morning After, Palestinian writer Edward Said railed against the “truly astonishing proportions of the Palestinian capitulation” as Yasser Arafat shook hands with Rabin and Clinton on the White House lawn. In the historic deal, which signed away historic Palestine and left the status of refugees to a rot, Israel and its US backers set in train the events of the next 25 years.

The Zionist occupation would in reality grab more than that offered up by Abbas and the Palestinian negotiators, with settlements built at breakneck speed and its repressive machinery expanded with imperialist help. Now Abbas is almost universally hated. In 2017 he claimed Palestinians would “put our faith in God and Trump”. Trump has other ideas and Britain isn’t far behind.

Where does this leave the struggle for a free Palestine? How can the prisoners be freed? And what are the prospects of a new, principled leadership for the national liberation movement?

Join us in this important discussion.

Manchester Boycott Israel Group – Victory to Palestine!
Victory to the Intifada

One year of arbitrary detention for French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri

French-Palestinian lawyer and human rights defender Salah Hamouri has been imprisoned by Israel without charge or trial for over a year. On 23 August 2017, Hamouri’s home in Kufr Aqab, Jerusalem was attacked and invaded by Israeli occupation forces – only three days after he had taken and passed the Palestinian bar examination to become a lawyer. He was ordered to administrative detention – imprisonment without charge and without trial – that has since been renewed.

Hamouri, a former Palestinian political prisoner and a staff researcher at Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, has seen his words echo around the world when speaking about Palestinian prisoners everywhere from a university tour in Belgium for Israeli Apartheid Week to the World Social Forum in Brazil. His administrative detention was renewed once more – the third consecutive order – on 27 July 2018 at the order of far-right, racist Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Dozens of French cities and towns and over 1,700 elected officials have joined the call for the release of Hamouri, who is a French citizen as well as a Palestinian Jerusalemite. However, despite weak requests for Hamouri’s release, the French government inaugurated the “France-Israel season” with a showy joint celebration featuring President Emmanuel Macron and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Hamouri’s support campaign issued a press release on the anniversary of his imprisonment (translated below from the original French):

A very sad and violent anniversary…

One year ago, on 23 August 2017, our compatriot Salah Hamouri was arrested in the middle of the night, at his home in Jerusalem, by the Israei army. Three days before, he was sworn in before the Ramallah Bar; he became a lawyer and could finally put his energy into defending the human rights of his fellow Palestinians in a professional and formal manner.

At first, a court decideed to release him under conditions. This decision was rescinded on the order of the Israeli Defense Minister, ultra-extremist Avigdor Lieberman, who personally signed an order for the administrative detention of Salah Hamouri for 6 months, renewable. This order was issued without charge, without any evidence of guilt, without any right to defense, without a trial. Nothing of the sort. Only an arbitrary political decision.

After 6 months of arbitrary detention, another order was given: 4 more months of administrative detention. Then after these 4 months: it will be 3 more months. Thus, for a year, our compatriot is in prison for nothing – at least nothing recognized by justicce and human rights.

The purpose of this incredible and appalling decision is perfectly clear. After his pregnant wife was expelled from Israel in January 2016 without justification, and while his child was born away from him, the Israeli occupation aimed to make life totally impossible for this couple and this family so that it cracks and Salah Hamouri decides to leave his land and hometown, Jerusalem.

Naturally, a huge support committee has been formed, bringing together thousands and thousands of people from all horizons, united in the same interests of justice. We salute them and thank them once more on this sad and violent day for Salah and his family, his wife and young child.

This mobilization was not in vain as the President of the Republic, on three occasions, asked Benjamin Netanyahu for the release of Salah Hamouri, due to the abusive and arbitrary nature of this detention. We welcome this action. It remains the case that Salah is still in prison and the release date at the end of September can be illusory and followed by a new period of administrative detention.

We continue our efforts of organizing and demanding. A first question arises: how is it possible that the request of the French President did not have the slightest result? Beyond Salah Hamouri, it is France that the State of Israel humiliates and shames.

For other French people incarcerated or held hostage abroad, things went very differently: requests from France were heard and respected. The evidence is therefore necessary to pursue the reasons for this. In this case, the request of France has not been accompanied by the means to ensure its success. Therefore, what we are demanding strongly today is for meaningful, powerful political pressure to be exercised on the Israeli state.

Mr. President, not only must our country be respected, but it must demand the liberation of our compatriot. It must also use the means that will be respected rather than unjustifiably refused, as is the case today.

The release of Salah Hamouri is not a favor granted by Israel to France but the application of a fundamental right of Salah Hamouri, recognized by the United Nations itself. Mr. President, if France does not have enough international influence to release a victim of arbitrary detention in Israel while incarcerated, it is your duty to do everything possible – absolutely everything – so that Salah Hamouri will finally leave prison at the end of September 2018, after the end of his third successive period of administrative detention. He must also be allowed visits with his family in France without delay, that is to say, without the additional pitfalls that the Israeli authorities are capable of creating to prevent the visit of his wife and child, who will have not seen him for 16 months by the end of September.

We call on the Support Committee, with all of its members and supporters, to support these demands with tenfold strength and bring them to the attention of those responsible in the media. They have the duty to accurately and honestly inform our compatriots instead of silencing the arbitrary detention of Salah Hamouri, as they have been for a year. This creates a second prison for Salah, made of a wall of silence. It is a question of ethics and responsibility. We call on all elected officials who have already mobilized to continue their interventions with the government.

This anniversary is a special day, marking a year of violence against French citizens – Salah Hamouri and his family – by a foreign power, Israel. It is a sad day for France. A striking day which reveals the scorn held by another country still considered a friend, the State of Israel. It is a day of healthy anger for all women and men committed to law and justice. It must not be a sad day only: this day must also mark the strengthened will of all, starting with you, Mr. President of the Republic, the highest authority of the State, to win this fair fight.

The Support Committee
Paris, 23 August 2018

Hamouri’s wife and the chair of the Support Committee, Elsa Lefort, spoke with Middle East Eye for an extended interview on the anniversary. Her interview follows, translated from the original French:

Middle East Eye: First of all, how are you and your child? And how is your husband, Salah Hamouri? Have you been able to visit him? What are his conditions of detention?

Elsa Lefort: We are all well and stay strong, even if the days are long and we hope to be reunited as soon as possible.

I have never been able to visit my husband since the beginning of his detention. As I have been barred from entry into Israeli territory, my husband’s basic right to be visited by his wife and son has been denied. We have not seen each other since his last stay in France in June 2017. He was supposed to come see us on 31 August but was arrested a few days before.

He is incarcerated in the [Ketziot] prison in the Negev desert only with other Palestinian political prisoners. Conditions of detention are difficult, some cells are simple tents, others are prefabricated and some are buildings. The summer was particularly hot and difficult.

Salah is entitled to a 45-minute family visit once a month that takes place behind a window through a handset. The Consul General of France in Tel Aviv also visits him once a month.

MEE: Salah Hamouri was detained for seven years (2005-2011) and then arrested again in August 2017, three days after passing the bar exam. The Israeli authorities justify the new detention, accusing him of “returning to work in the terrorist organization, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)”. What do you think of this justification?

EL: These accusations are unfounded and ridiculous. If the Israeli authorities really had something to accuse my husband of, he would not be in administrative detention, they would have issued a charge against him.

His administrative detention (without charge or trial) is only part of the Israeli relentlessness towards my husband for several years. After stealing seven years of his life through three detentions, they blocked his right to study, go to the West Bank and start a family.

My expulsion from Israel, the impossibility of giving birth to our son in Jerusalem and this detention are the pieces of the same puzzle: everything is done to compel my husband to leave his native Palestine.

MEE: What steps have you taken with the French authorities, and to what result?

EL: As soon as my husband was arrested, we first alerted consular services in Jerusalem to ensure his physical integrity. Then we contacted the Élysée. It took almost two months for us to get an answer from them.

After many messages and with the active support of many citizens, elected representatives, unions and political parties, the Elysée finally answered us and we were able to meet the diplomatic officials several times.

I have no doubt that the requests have been made, but it is clear that one year after his arrest, my husband is still locked up, despite the requests of the President of the French Republic. I sincerely doubt that sufficient means have been put on the table to obtain his release.

From the first exchanges, the arbitrary aspect of his detention was established and the need for action by France to release our compatriot was recognized. This has obviously been done several times at the Israeli embassy in France and finally, on December 10, 2017, Emmanuel Macron himself asked Benyamin Netanyahu to release Salah. He renewed this request during their last meeting in Paris on June 5th.

If today is a sad anniversary for Salah, his relatives and supporters, it is also a sad anniversary for French diplomacy that is humiliated and shamed by Israel.

MEE: Can we say that France’s reaction to your husband is symptomatic of its position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict more broadly?

EL: Yes, this perfectly illustrates the position of France for several decades. Israel is killing, colonizing, annexing, imprisoning, expelling, legalizing apartheid, destroying by systematically violating all the international conventions and treaties of which it is a signatory, and the international community remains silent.

What reaction to assassinations, bombings in Gaza, arrests of children, women and men? A deafening silence…

As long as this state enjoys such impunity, there is no reason for it to change its policy and its behavior, hence the importance of strong diplomacy in forcing Israel to respect the rights of Palestinians.

MEE: What about your own ban on traveling to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories? Many Palestinian couples are facing the same problem, is this a deliberate policy? If so, for what purpose?

EL: I was banned from entering Israeli territory on January 5, 2016, while my visa was valid until October 12, 2016. The reason given was the “security of the State of Israel”. Security in the name of which, while I was six months pregnant, I was placed three days in detention then expelled to France while my husband, my job and my life were in Jerusalem.

Many couples called “mixed” live through this kind of tearing apart. Visa applications from foreign spouses are particularly difficult to obtain and very expensive, which often forces families to choose between forced separation, exile or illegality.

Israel clearly uses foreign spouses of Palestinians to force them into exile. There is such a proportion of mixed couples who find it difficult to reside in or even simply visit Palestine that one can not think it is a coincidence.

It is indeed a deliberate policy aimed at emptying Palestine of its inhabitants.

MEE: What do you think of the media treatment of this case in France?

EL: As often when it comes to Israel, mainstream media are shy or even totally silent. It is sad, we all have in mind the media campaigns for other French prisoners abroad, the latest being the one for [the French journalist detained in Turkey] Loup Bureau, in 2017.

Why does Salah not benefit from such a spotlight? Is he not French enough or is he incarcerated in the wrong country? I think it’s a bit of both, the media are often afraid to address the injustices committed by Israel due to the many pressures. They prefer self-censorship.

The media have the duty to inform our compatriots fairly and honestly instead of silencing the arbitrary detention of Salah Hamouri, as has been the case for a year, thus creating a second prison for Salah, made of a wall of silence.

It’s a question of ethics and responsibility. Fortunately, since the beginning of Salah’s detention, we have been able to count on media outlets that are not afraid to face these pressure groups and who work to support freedom of expression.

MEE: How is his support committee working and mobilizing for his release? Is it as strong as during her previous arrest? Has he received the support of public figures, like the actor François Cluzet last time?

EL: The support committee brings together women and men from different backgrounds, citizens, elected representatives, activists, political activists, lawyers, journalists, researchers, intellectuals, artists …

It was faster to set up than during the first incarceration and it brings together people of all political stripes (except extreme right), enough to prove that the question of the detention of a compatriot arbitrarily incarcerated is not a small problem or a minor cause reserved for a small circle, but that every person attached to justice can and must support his rights.

The committee helped to impel the action of French diplomacy and it was not an easy task. Without the mobilization of all, the fate of Salah would be totally unknown. Even the working group of the UN Human Rights Council has released a report about Salah, stating that he should be released immediately.

During the previous incarceration, there were not as many people, organizations, associations and even less the President of the Republic who had demanded the release of Salah. It is a huge step that we have taken, even if we all regret that to date, France’s demands are not more pressing.

MEE: Salah Hamouri is a human rights activist who defends in particular the cause of Palestinian prisoners. How is this struggle important?

EL: The fate of the Palestinian political prisoners, even if it begins to be mentioned internationally, especially with cases of emblematic prisoners, as, recently, the very young Ahed Tamimi, still remains rather unknown. There are currently 5,820 children, women and men in Israeli jails, of whom 446 are in administrative detention like Salah, jailed without charge or trial.

Since 1967, there are an estimated 800,000 Palestinians who have been held inside the jails of the occupier. The entire Palestinian society is affected, each family has the pain of having one or more incarcerated members.

The conditions of detention are very difficult, the methods of interrogation are inhuman . Incarceration of a family member is not only a form of suffering and collective punishment, but it is also used to pressure families. For example, to obtain access to visits, some families are forced to give their land to the occupier …

Detention is a major issue in Palestinian society, especially that of minors, who are traumatized for years to come.

After seven years in detention, Salah wanted to become a lawyer and specialize in international law to tirelessly advocate for the cause of all those who know the coldness of the occupier’s prisons. No matter the pressures, this fight will always inspire him.

MEE: Do you hope for his upcoming release?

EL: We always stay hopeful. Salah’s current sentence runs until September 30th. We hope that it will not be renewed once again. The punishment of administrative detainees is a real psychological torture for themselves and their loved ones. There is no guarantee that he will be released.

I remain convinced that only a strong diplomatic action by France will be able to put an end to this injustice as soon as possible. On July 27, 2018, Israel released a political prisoner of Turkish nationality, at the request of Donald Trump. This is the proof that all these political detentions can have a political outcome, the only thing is to apply the necessary presusure and means.

Campaign grows to free Belgian artist Mustapha Awad as labor unions, parliamentarians sign on

Photo: “Free Mustapha” Committee delegation to the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Supporters of Belgian-Palestinian artist, performer and human rights defender Mustapha Awad, detained by the Israeli occupation since 19 July 2018 when he was seized by occupation forces at the Karameh border crossing from Jordan, visited with representatives of the Belgian foreign ministry on Wednesday, 22 August. You too can take action to free Mustapha Awad! 

Awad’s arrest has sparked widespread condemnation from numerous Belgian and international organizations and individuals. Increasing attention has been drawn to the exclusion of BDS activists and human rights defenders from occupied Palestine and the interrogation of others at the colonially imposed borders. In this context, the arrest of Awad is a particularly chilling example of the seizure of a foreign citizen, who does not have a Palestinian ID, while he attempted to visit Palestine, the land from which his family was forced in 1948.

As the case has become more visible in mainstream Belgian media, with both French and Dutch agencies reporting on the case, support for the imprisoned dancer – co-founder of the Raj’een debkeh group – has also grown. The FGTB (General Federation of Belgian Labour, the national socialist trade union federation in Belgium) endorsed the petition supporting Awad as did its president Robert Verteneuil. Belgian federal parliamentarian, Gwenaelle Grovonius, also signed on to the petition along with over 100 organizations and over 1,000 individuals.

Photo: Rana Maher Daibes of Raj’een Dabkeh with Robert Verteneuil, president of the General Federation of Belgian Labor

Cultural groups like Presence et Action Culturelle and community groups and NGOs supporting Palestine and human rights like Intal, Vrede, Le Space and the Ligue des Droits de l’Homme in Liege have also joined the over 100 organizations supporting his call for freedom. See the list of organizational endorsers and sign the petition here.

The “Free Mustapha” Committee also issued a call for donations to help aid Awad’s legal defense in occupied Palestine and in Belgium. “We need to raise money…There are no small donations, the smallest one will be a helping hand. We thank you in advance and do not hesitate to share the petition, the page, the press articles and the bank account number:
“Free Mustafa
BE96 7360 5044 3805.
BIC: KRED BE BB ”

Gallery of the “Free Mustapha” committee photos:

The committee issued a press release following its meeting with the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

A delegation of the support committee for Mustapha Awad, a Belgian artist of Palestinian origin, imprisoned since July 19 by Israel, was received this Wednesday, August 22 at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The delegation was composed of An Muylaert, a doctor who has worked with Mustapha since his arrival as a young refugee in Belgium; Alexis Deswaef, Honorary President of the League of Human Rights; Mohammed Okal, young dancer in the Raj’een debkeh (traditional dance) group that Mustapha founded; Hamdan Al Damiri, representing the Palestinian community in Belgium; Dominique Surleau, President of PAC (Présence et Action Culturelles) and Myriam De Ly (Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine).

The members of the delegation shared their personal connections with Mustapha and their deep concern about his fate. The delegates noted that they felt that the four officials of the SPF Foreign Affairs administration (three representatives of the Consular Branch and one person specifically in charge of the Middle East) listened to their concerns and welcomed them. The delegation were also informed of the steps that the Department had taken after they became aware that Mustapha was arrested by Israeli authorities. The delegates requested that the Belgian Consul arrange a new visit with Mustapha.

The delegation presented the 1,364 signatures to the « Free Mustapha » petition, launched on Friday, August 18. Over four days, including holidays and the weekend, the Free Mustapha Committee was able to gather 1,263 individual signatures and 101 organizational signatures, including 37 Belgian organizations. The representatives of the Ministry said that they would share the news of the delegation’s visit and the growing wind of solidarity that is blowing in Belgium with the Belgian consul in Jerusalem, so that Mustapha feels the support that exists.

Alexis Deswaef and other members of the delegation expressed their deep concern about the human rights violations regularly committed during the interrogation of prisoners in Israel (inhuman treatment, torture, etc.) Ministry officials seemed to share these fears. An Muylaert raised the point that Mustapha should have, at the very least, the opportunity to call his family.

We are now awaiting the next diplomatic steps that will be taken : the consul’s next visit with Mustapha in prison, the new hearing before an Israeli court in early September and access to the case file by Mustapha’s lawyer.

Waiting, however, does not mean inactivity. We know that  Mustapha and the Raj’een group are known throughout the country. We will continue our campaign of information and mobilization for his release until he is finally back among us. We invite you to sign the petition and to follow our Facebook page : https://facebook.com/freemustapha/

Take Action!

You can help build the campaign to free imprisoned artist Mustapha Awad. Please join us by taking the following actions:

  1. Sign on to the statement here as a group or an individual:  https://goo.gl/forms/DhqopQRBo5tNGNZj1
  2. Join the Facebook page –> Free Mustapha Awad الحرية لمصطفى عوض https://www.facebook.com/freemustapha
  3. Donate to the “Free Mustapha” committee legal fund. In Europe, you can send a SEPA Transfer to:
    Free Mustafa
    BE96 7360 5044 3805.
    BIC: KRED BE BB
  4. Take a “Free Mustapha” photo with the poster below and send it to the Committee at free.mustapha2018@gmail.com or submit it to the Facebook page.


Organizational Endorsers

  • AFPS 63
  • AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais
  • AFPS Paris-Sud
  • Al-Awda, Palestine Right to Return Coalition – NY
  • American Muslims for Palestine – NY
  • Amitié Sans Frontières,  Vriendschap Zonder Grenzen
  • Antwerp for Palestine
  • Asbl Aljabal
  • Association Belgo-Palestinienne
  • Association Charente Palestine Solidarite
  • Association des Universitaires pour le Respect du Droit International en Palestine (AURDIP)
  • Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR), India
  • Bacbi: Belgian Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
  • BADIL
  • BDS Berlin
  • BDS ULB
  • BRussells Tribunal
  • Bruxelles Panthères
  • Canada Palestine Association-Vancouver
  • Centre Culturel Arabe en Pays de Liège
  • Cercle des Étudiants Arabo-Européens de l’ULB
  • Comité de Vigilance pour la Démocratie en Tunisie
  • Comité pour une Paix Juste au Proche-Orient
  • Comite Verviers Palestine
  • Communauté Palestinienne en Belgique
  • Communist Party of Belgium
  • Communist Party (Sweden)
  • Coup Pour Coup 31
  • CSC Charleroi-Sambre & Meuse
  • Dar al Janub – Union for antiracism and peace policy
  • Diensten en Onderzoek Centrum Palestina (docP)
  • Een Andere Joodse Stem / Another Jewish Voice
  • Eglise Protestante Baptise La Fraternité
  • EuroPalestine
  • Familles de prisonniers pour la justice (Belgique)
  • FGTB Wallonie
  • Filipino Refugees in the Netherlands (FREN)
  • Freedom Archives
  • Free Palestine Movement
  • French Friends of the Freedom Theatre in Jenin
  • G3W/M3M (belgian NGO)
  • GAPP (Gents ActiePlatform Palestina)
  • Greek Front of Resistance and Solidarity with Palestine “Ghassan Kanafani”
  • Groupe Non-Violent LOUIS LECOIN
  • GUPS Aix-Marseille
  • Hand in Hand
  • Hannah vzw
  • Independent Jewish Voices – Canada
  • Inminds Human Rights Group
  • Intal
  • International Action Center
  • IJAN, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
  • International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS)
  • Internationalt forum – Middle East group
  • Investig’Action
  • ISM-Northern California
  • Jacksonville Community Action Committee
  • Jacksonville Palestine Solidarity Network
  • Jews for Palestinian Right of Return
  • Justice Sans Frontières JSF Belgium
  • Käthe Kollwitz Vredesloop
  • Labor for Palestine
  • Le Space
  • Leuvense Actiegroep Palestina
  • Ligue des Droits de l’Homme de Liege
  • Links Ecologisch Forum/Forum Gauche Ecologie
  • London Palestine Action
  • Manchester Boycott Israel Group
  • Maramya ASBL
  • MCP
  • MOC de Charleroi-Thuin
  • Mouvement Citoyen Palestine
  • National Lawyers Guild Palestine Subcommittee
  • NY4Palestine
  • NZ Palestine Solidarity Network (New Zealand)
  • OCML VP
  • Paix Juste au Proche-Orient Ittre
  • Palestina Solidariteit
  • Palestina Solidariteit Herent / 11.11.11-Herent
  • Palestina Solidariteit Wetteren
  • Palestine Solidarity Committee – Austin, Texas
  • Palestine Democratic Forum
  • Palestinian Rights committee, Albany New York USA
  • Parallelo Palestina
  • Party for Socialism and Liberation
  • Peoples Video Network
  • Pittsburgh Palestine Solidarity Committee
  • Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine
  • Plateforme Palestine Watermael-Boitsfort
  • Porte-parole du Collectif Judéo Arabe et Citoyen pour la Palestine
  • Presence et Action Culturelles
  • Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide
  • Raj’een Dabkeh Group
  • Samidoun Göteborg
  • Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
  • Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
  • Secours Rouge Canada
  • Secours Rouge de Belgique
  • Solidaris Namur
  • Solidarity4All
  • Studenten voor Rechtvaardigheid in Palestina – Amsterdam
  • Students for Justice in Palestine Houston
  • Students for Justice in Palestine, Temple University
  • Students for Justice in Palestine UCSB
  • Students for Justice in Palestine VUB
  • Students for Justice in Palestine, University of South Carolina
  • SUD Solidaires
  • The Rights Forum
  • Union générale des femmes palestiniennes en Belgique et au Luxembourg
  • Union Nationale des Mutualités Socialistes
  • Union of Palestinian Communities and Institutions – Europe
  • UPJB | Union des Progressistes Juifs de Belgique
  • US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
  • Victoria Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid
  • Victory to the Intifada (Manchester)
  • Vrede vzw
  • Vriendschap صداقة  
  • Vrouwen in het Zwart, Vrouwen voor Vrede
  • V-SB (Flemish Socialist Movement)
  • vzw Victoria Deluxe
  • WALPURGIS
  • Werkgroep Vluchtelingen Gent vzw
  • Werkgroep Vrede en Ontwikkeling Watermaal-Bosvoorde
  • WESPAC Foundation

Three Palestinian prisoners join hunger strike against administrative detention

Three more Palestinian prisoners have joined the ongoing hunger strikes against administrative detention, Israeli imprisonment without charge or trial, as of Sunday, 26 August 2018. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine’s prison branch said that three administrative detainees held in Megiddo prison will join the strike in order to escalate the struggle against the arbitrary imprisonment of Palestinians.

The PFLP statement noted that the three prisoners refuse to reveal their names at the present time and have spent years in prison over different sentences. They join three more Palestinians currently on hunger strike amid an ongoing boycott of the Israeli occupation military courts by all of the over 450 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial. There are approximately 6,000 total Palestinian prisoners.

The administrative detainees have boycotted the military courts since 15 February and are demanding an end to the practice of administrative detention. Palestinians can be jailed for up to six months at a time, but the orders are indefinitely renewable. This means that many have spent years in prison through repeatedly renewed detention orders. Administrative detention orders are issued without charge or trial on the basis of secret evidence.

In announcing the new hunger strikers, the PFLP prisoners said that all administrative detainees will move towards an open hunger strike if their is no response to the demands of the boycott. They noted that this will mean that all PFLP prisoners will escalte the struggle, “as the prisoners of the Front have a long history of solidarity with their hunger-striking brothers and sisters throughout the history of the prisoners’ movement and in the struggle against administrative detention.”

Saddam Awad, 28, from Beit Ummar village near al-Khalil, and Khaled al-Battat, 46, from Dhahriyeh, have been on hunger strike since 12 August at the Negev desert prison; both are demanding their release from administrative detention and an end to the practice. In addition, Omran Ahmed al-Khatib, 60, from the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, has been on hunger strike for three weeks. He has been held in isolation in Ashkelon prison since he launched his strike; he has server 12 years of a 21-year sentence. His health has declined precipitously yet he has been denied medical release.

As the struggle to end administrative detention escalates, the Israeli occupation continues to issue detention orders. On Sunday, 26 August, Palestinian lawyer Mahmoud Halabi reported that 36 new administrative detention orders had been issued, including 10 issued for the first time and 26 renewal orders. The prisoners who were ordered jailed without charge or trial are:

1. Issam Imad Nazzal, Jenin, 4 months, extension
2. Issam Hussein Diraya, Bethlehem, 4 months, extension
3. Mohammed Said Allan, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
4. Tawfiq Rifat Rubayah, Jenin, 4 months, extension
5. Yahya Hassan Lidadwa, Ramallah, 4 months, extension
6. Maher Ayub Abdel-Jalil, Ramallah, 4 months, extension
7. Moataz Mohammed Abidu, al-Khalil, 6 months, extension
8. Shahar Abdel-Muti Abu Ghalioun, al-Khalil 4 months, extension
9. Ahmad Mustafa Zaid, Ramallah, 3 months, extension
10. Mohammed Alia Mustafa, Bethlehem, 3 months, extension
11. Ahmad Mahmoud Nakhleh, Ramallah, 6 months, new order
12. Adham Sabhi Haji, Ramallah, 6 months, new order
13. Hussein Mohammed Mardawi, Nablus, 4 mohts, extension
14. Wajdi Atef Awawdah, al-Khalil, 3 months, extension
15. Mohammed Maher Hamed, Ramallah, 4 months, extension
16. Ismail Najib Farraj, Bethlehem, 4 months, extension
17. Nidal Khalil Afaneh, Bethlehem, 4 months, extension
18. Munjed Khaled Abu Aisha, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
19. Laith Ziad Awawdah, al-Khalil, 3 months, extension
20. Ribhi Said Shqeir, Ramallah, 3 months, extension
21. Hakim Saud al-Araj, Ramallah, 4 months, extension
22. Ismail Khalil al-Zeer, Bethlehem, 6 months, extension
23. Abdel-Hamid al-Sharawneh, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
24. Rami Ribhi Oweis, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
25. Basil Khaled Dweikat, Nablus, 4 months, extension
26. Jamal Jaber Hamamrah, Bethlehem, 6 months, extension
27. Sami Mohammed Janazrah, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
28. Khalid Nidal Khalil, Ramallah, 4 months, new order
29. Mohsen Mahmoud Shreim, Qalqilya, 6 months, new order
30. Noureddine Mohammed Ahmed, Qalqilya, 6 months, new order
31. Saed Khaled al-Namoura, al-Khalil, 6 months, new order
32. Moataz Mohammed Shariah, Bethlehem, 4 months, extension
33. Najih Abdallahh Dar Assi, Ramallah, 4 months, extension
34. Mohammed Ziad Jawarish, Ramallah, 3 months, new order
35. Kayed Mohammed Namoura, al-Khalil, 6 months, new order
36. Wael Ayed Rabie, al-Khalil, 6 months, new order

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges the escalation of protests and actions in solidarity with the struggle to end administrative detention. Administrative detention is a colonial weapon used to separate effective leaders from the Palestinian people through arbitrary imprisonment without charge or trial. It is also a form of psychological torture for both prisoners and their families, denying them even the knowledge of when or if they will be released. We urge the immediate end of the practice of administrative detention and the release of all Palestinian prisoners. As the prisoners boycott the military courts, it is our responsibility to escalate boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns to isolate the Israeli state that confiscates Palestinian land, rights and freedom. 

Palestinian writer Lama Khater’s detention extended for the seventh time

Photo: Lama Khater

The Ofer Israeli military court extended the detention of Palestinian writer and journalist Lama Khater from al-Khalil for the seventh time in a row on 23 August 2018. Khater, 42, has been jailed since 24 July 2018, when Israeli occupation forces stormed her family home.

She is one of a number of women from al-Khalil who has been recently targeted for arrest and harsh interrogation, including al-Khalil city council member Suzan Owawi. She is also one of a number of Palestinian journalists and writers who have recently been arrested, including Alaa Rimawi and Ali Dar Ali. She was taken immediately to interrogation in Ashkelon detention center in an attempt to pressure her to confess to the allegations against her, specifically “incitement” for writing about politics on news sites and social media and membership in a prohibited organization.

Khater has been deprived of sleep, threatened and harshly interrogated for hours at a time while shackled to a chair. The Israeli occupation forces stated that they are preparing an indictment against her. She is married and the mother of five children, the youngest of which is only two years old.

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins the call of Palestinian journalists for greater global solidarity against the ongoing attacks of the Israeli occupation.  We demand freedom for Lama Khater and all imprisoned Palestinian writers. 

From the International Federation of Journalists to Reporters without Borders, international voices who are concerned with human rights of reporters have a responsibility to defend Palestinians facing colonial imprisonment for reporting the reality of apartheid, colonization and injustice. The imprisonment of Palestinian journalists can also not be separated from the killing of Palestinian journalists like Yaser Murtaja and Ahmad Abu Hussein in Gaza in the Great March of Return.

The attacks on Palestinian journalists – including student journalists – also underline the importance of the boycott of Israel, including the cultural and academic boycott. So long as Palestinians – including Palestinian journalists – are not free, the Israeli state and its associated institutions must be isolated by people of conscience and human rights defenders around the world. Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners – Freedom for Palestine!

Waed Tamimi – Ahed Tamimi’s older brother – sentenced to 14 months in Israeli prison

Palestinian youth activist Waed Tamimi, 21, the older brother of Ahed Tamimi and part of the grassroots anti-colonial indigenous land defense and resistance movement in the village of Nabi Saleh, was sentenced to 14 months in Israeli prison on 23 August 2018.

In addition to the 14-month sentence, he was fined 7,000 NIS ($1,929 USD) and ordered to a five-year “suspended sentence.” Suspended sentences are frequently used as a means of intimidating activists by threatening them with lengthy prison terms if they resume their political and community activities. Tamimi was seized on 10 May 2018 while his sister and mother, Nariman, were serving 8-month sentences in HaSharon prison in the well-known case in which his sister slapped a heavily armed Israeli occupation forces.

Israeli occupation forces invaded the family home, accusing him of throwing stones at occupation forces and wounding one of them, an armed member of the Border Patrol.

Stone-throwing charges are some of those most frequently pursued against Palestinian young people, especially children and minors under the age of 18. The penalties for stone-throwing can range up to years in prison.

Many members of the Tamimi family have been targeted for arrest, interrogation and imprisonment, especially following the arrest of Nariman and Ahed. The international spotlight that has focused on Waed’s younger sister has also been accompanied by ongoing military raids on the village, surrounded by the illegal colonial settlement of Halamish.  Nabi Saleh’s popular anti-colonial resistance to defend its land has continued despite the arrests, and Ahed’s arrest brought new attention to the people of the village’s ongoing struggle.

Bassem Tamimi, the father of Ahed and Waed, has been jailed by Israeli authorities on nine occasions between 1988 and 2013, during which he was subjected to various kinds of torture.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network affirms the right of the Palestinian people to reject and resist occupation and oppression. The criminalization of “stone throwing” is an attempt to suppress the unquenchable resistance of the Palestinian people, including children and teens, in the simplest and purest form. We demand the freedom of Waed Tamimi and all of his fellow Palestinian prisoners, and we stand in solidarity with the people of Nabi Saleh as they continue to resist colonization, occupation and apartheid.  

Palestinian Jerusalemite leader Abu Khdeir ordered to administrative detention after end of prison sentence

Prominent Palestinian Jerusalemite activist Nasser Abu Khdeir was scheduled for release from Israeli prison on Thursday, 23 August after completing a 16-month sentence. However, despite the completion of his sentence, he was ordered to six months in administrative detention – imprisonment without charge or trial – on Monday, 20 August, preventing his release and prohibiting him from returning home to his family.

Abu Khdeir has spent 15 years in Israeli jails through multiple arrests; a prominent leftist leader in Jerusalem, he is married to fellow activist and women’s organizer Abeer Abu Khdeir and the couple have five children. He holds a master’s degree in Israeli studies and teaches at Al-Quds University. He is suffering from severe back pain and shortness of breath.

In a statement, a source in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine responded to the arbitrary detention order, issued without charge or trial on the basis of so-called “secret evidence.” The PFLP statement said that the order is “illegitimate, reflecting the Zionist colonial mindset that directs the prisons and intelligence services and aims to break the will of the Palestinian people and their national leaders….The administrative detention order against the leader Abu Khdeir will not succeed in breaking his determination and commitment, and the occupation will achieve nothing but failure.”

Abu Khdeir is a member of the General Secretariat of the National People’s Congress.  During his periods of imprisonment, he participated in multiple collective hunger strikes and protests during this time, including the 2011 strike against isolation; the 2012 Karameh hunger strike,  the 2016 strike in solidarity with Bilal Kayed during his 71-day hunger strike, and the 2017 collective hunger strike.

Abu Khdeir has also extended his time and support to international activists in solidarity with Palestine, discussing the situation of Jerusalem, Palestinian politics and history and the current situation with many internationals traveling to Palestine.

He was imprisoned from:

17 October 1977 – 18 April 1978
1 April 1981 – 10 March 1986
16 October 1994 – 24 May 1995
21 February 2001 – 17 June 2002
14 December 2003 – 9 June 2004
7 June 2005 – 16 March 2006
15 April 2011 – 13 October 2016

In April, Abeer Abu Khdeir was released after serving two months in Israeli prison on charges that dated back seven years to when she and her daughters resisted invading Israeli forces’ attempt to detain her son Anan in 2011. Anan was 14 years old at the time.

 

27 August, Athens: Protest Against Greece-Israel Military Collaboration outside Ministry of National Defense

Monday, 27 August
6:00 pm
Ministry of Defense
227-231 Mesogeion Ave
Holargos
Athens, Greece
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NO TO GREECE-ISRAEL COLLABORATION!
ALL OUT TO THE PROTEST DEMONSTRATION OUTSIDE THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
MONDAY, 27/8 – 18:00

The Greek naval ship “Prometheus” anchored at the port of Haifa in occupied Palestine on Tuesday, 21 August to participate in joint military exercises with the Israeli navy. These exercises include Israeli training of Greek forces in communication, attack and reaction responses.

The Israeli navy is at the forefront of Israel’s ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip and is responsible for many murderous attacks, which have taken the lives of Palestinian civilians, including children who made the “mistake” of playing on the beach.

Also, the Israeli navy is what keeps the people of Gaza out of the sea, sinking fishing boats and wounding and killing Palestinian fishermen who allegedly exceed the strict limits imposed by the Zionist occupation forces.

This is not an isolated incident, but part of an overall policy of the Greek government that continually strengthens relations with the Zionist state and increasingly involves our country in imperialist plans.

The SYRIZA party, appropriating the name of the Left, claimed to support the Palestinian struggle and support the Palestine solidarity movement, but today it is a pawn of NATO and Zionist interists, strengthening the imperialist axis in the Balkans and the Middle East through the Greece-Israel alliance.

The Ghassan Kanafani Resistance and Solidarity Front for Palestine once again denounces the Greek government and its intensification of our country’s participation in imperialist alliances against the interests of the Greek and Palestinian people. Our peoples have a common, known enemy. It is imperialism that wants Greece subservient and looted under the pretext of the economic crisis and wants Palestine under Zionist occupation.

In the context of our opposition to imperialist plans, we call for a protest outside the Ministry of Defense on Monday, August 27th, at 6pm.

Ghassan Kanafani Resistance and Solidarity Front for Palestine

ΟΧΙ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΟΪΣΡΑΗΛΙΝΗ ΣΥΜΜΑΧΙΑ!
ΟΛΟΙ ΣΤΗ ΣΥΓΚΕΝΤΡΩΣΗ ΔΙΑΜΑΡΤΥΡΙΑΣ ΕΞΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ ΥΠ. ΕΘΝΙΚΗΣ ΑΜΥΝΑΣ
ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ, 27/8 – 18.00

Το πλοίο του ελληνικού στρατού «Προμηθέας» αγκυροβόλησε την Τρίτη στο λιμάνι της Χάιφα στην Κατεχόμενη Παλαιστίνη, ώστε να συμμετάσχει σε κοινές στρατιωτικές ασκήσεις με το Ισραηλινό Ναυτικό. Αυτές οι ασκήσεις περιλαμβάνουν την εκπαίδευση των Ελλήνων Δόκιμων με πλοία του ισραηλινού Ναυτικού σε θέματα επικοινωνίας, επίθεσης και αντιδράσεις ασκήσεων.

Το Ισραηλινό ναυτικό βρίσκεται στην πρώτη γραμμή της διαρκούς επιθετικότητας του Ισραήλ απέναντι στην Λωρίδα της Γάζας και είναι υπεύθυνο για τις αμέτρητες δολοφονικές επιθέσεις του, οι οποίες έχουν στοιχήσει την ζωή σε εκατοντάδες Παλαιστίνιους αμάχους ,μέσα στους οποίους και παιδιά, που κάνανε το «λάθος» να παίζουν στην παραλία.

Επίσης το Ισραηλινό ναυτικό είναι αυτό που κρατάει αποκλεισμένη την Λωρίδα της Γάζας εκ’ θαλάσσης, βυθίζοντας ψαροκάικα και δολοφονώντας τους Παλαιστίνιους ψαράδες που υπερβαίνουν τα στενά όρια που έχουν επιβάλει οι Σιωνιστικές δυνάμεις Κατοχής.

Το γεγονός αυτό δεν είναι μεμονωμένο. Είναι μέρος της γενικότερης πολιτικής της ελληνικής κυβέρνησης που ενισχύει συνεχώς τις σχέσεις με το σιωνιστικό κράτος και εμπλέκει την χώρα μας ολοένα και περισσότερο στα σχέδια του ιμπεριαλισμού.

Το κόμμα του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ, που σφετερίστηκε το όνομα της Αριστεράς, μιλούσε προεκλογικά υπέρ του παλαιστινιακού αγώνα, οικειοποιώντας έτσι την ατζέντα αλληλεγγύης προς την Παλαιστίνη και κατέληξε σήμερα να είναι το μεγαλύτερο πιόνι των ΝΑΤΟϊκών και σιωνιστικών συμφερόντων ενισχύοντας τον ιμπεριαλιστικό άξονα στην περιοχή των Βαλκανίων και της Μέσης Ανατολής μέσω της ελληνο-ισραηλινής συμμαχίας.

Το Μέτωπο Αντίστασης και Αλληλεγγύης για την Παλαιστίνη «Γασσάν Καναφάνι» καταγγέλλει, για άλλη μία φορά, την ελληνική κυβέρνηση που εντείνει την συμμετοχή της χώρας μας στους ιμπεριαλιστικούς μηχανισμούς εις βάρος του ελληνικού και του παλαιστινιακού λαού. Ο εχθρός των λαών είναι κοινός και έχει όνομα. Είναι ο ιμπεριαλισμός, που θέλει την Ελλάδα γονατισμένη και λεηλατημένη με πρόσχημα την κρίση και την Παλαιστίνη υπό σιωνιστική κατοχή.

Στο πλαίσιο της έμπρακτης αντίθεσής μας στους ιμπεριαλιστικούς σχεδιασμούς, καλούμε σε παράσταση διαμαρτυρίας έξω από το Υπουργείο Εθνικής Άμυνας, τη Δευτέρα, 27 Αυγούστου, στις 6 το απόγευμα.

Μέτωπο Αντίστασης και Αλληλεγγύης για την Παλαιστίνη
«Γασσάν Καναφάνι»

24 August, London: Vigils for Hassan Mushaima & Lama Khater

Friday, 24 August
2:30 pm
Outside Bahrain Embassy
30 Belgrave Square, London

5:30
Outside National Union of Journalists
Headland House
72 Acton Street, London

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VIGIL TO DEMAND FREEDOM FOR HASSAN MUSHAIMA AND END UK COMPLICITY IN AL-KHALIFA REGIME CRIMES AGAINST BAHRAINI PEOPLE

DATE: Friday 24th Aug 2018, 2:30pm-4pm
LOCATION: Bahrain Embassy, 30 Belgrave Sq, London SW1X 8QB.
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NUJ VIGIL TO DEMAND FREEDOM FOR LAMA KHATER AND ALL PALESTINIAN JOURNALISTS

DATE: Friday 24th Aug 2018, 4:30pm-6pm
LOCATION: National Union of Journalists (NUJ) HQ, Headland House, 72 Acton Street, London WC1X 9NB (Kings Cross tube)
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Coup Pour Coup meets with Palestinian refugees and supporters of Georges Abdallah in Jordan

A delegation from the anti-imperialist collective Coup Pour Coup 31 (a member of the Samidoun Network) traveled to Jordan this summer in order to better understand the situation of Palestinian refugees in this country, as was done previously in Lebanon in 2015. It was also an opportunity to strengthen ties with the Jordanian campaign for the release of Georges Abdallah.

The following report is translated from the original French, at the Coup Pour Coup 31 website: http://www.couppourcoup31.com/2018/08/coup-pour-coup-31-a-la-rencontre-des-refugies-palestiniens-et-des-soutiens-a-georges-abdallah-en-jordanie.html

Key representing Right of Return at Baqa’a Refugee Camp. The key is oriented towards Al Quds / Jerusalem.

Quick history of the situation of Palestinian refugees in Jordan:

Jordan has been one of the main host countries of Palestinian refugees since 1948, with over 2 million registered refugees today.

The Jordanian government quickly gave Jordanian nationality to all Palestinian refugees between 1948 and 1950. However, Palestinians swiftly faced political, social and economic discrimination, as the demographic and economic weight of the new population was seen as a threat to the trans-Jordanian identity of the territory promoted by the regime. Also, in order for Jordan to not become “the new Palestine,” the state seeks to minimize the impact of Palestinians on the country.

When the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was created in 1964, tensions rose between the Palestinians and the reactionary Jordanian regime. The Jordanian defeat in 1967 against Israel and the loss of the West Bank fueled the inter-communal struggle, with Palestinians blaming the regime for not allowing the Palestinian population of the West Bank to defend themselves properly, a charge that adds to ongoing rancor over the past 20 years.

In 1968, Israel attacked Jordan, accusing it of beng a base for the fedayeen (Palestinian freedom fighters) to train and launch attacks against Israel.

In Jordan, Palestinians comprise two-thirds of the Jordanian population and their right to self-determination could lead to the end of the kingdom. The growing power of the Fedayeen, the actions and statements of the PFLP against the regime and the growing disregard of the Palestinian resistance for the Arab regimes led to the Jordanian regime declaring a real war against the Palestinians in Jordan.

For example, in September 1970, the Jordanian army began bombing refugee camps and buildings housing Palestinian organizations. After 10 days of shelling, the camps were razed and the organizations of the Palestinian revolution had to seek refuge in Lebanon. This was the first time in history that an Arab regime frontally attacked the Palestinian resistance. These events were named “Black September.”

The Jordanian regime is a reactionary regime that for decades has strengthened its policy of collaboration and normalization with Israel and the various imperialist powers, especially the United States. Today, an Israeli embassy is president in Amman, the Jordanian capital, and political and economic collaboration with Israel is on the rise. For example, a pipeline project between Jordan and Israel is being developed to carry Palestinian gas stolen by the Zionist state; Palestinian organizations are banned in Jordan; the Palestinian flag cannot even be flown in the windows of the refugees…

Palestinian refugees:

As part of our delegation to Jordan, we visited the Baqa’a Palestinian refugee camp. It is the largest refugee camp in the country with 260,000 inhabitants. All of the streets in the camp are named after Palestinian cities. Following the various disinvestments of donors to UNRWA (especially the USA), social services are increasingly restricted (public works, waste treatment, etc.)

We visited homes, a women’s association and the market as well as the medical office of the General Secretary of the Popular Democratic Unity Party (Wihda Party).

Finally, we visited the offices of the Wihda Party itself.

Mural in the offices of the Wihda Party

In Amman, the Wihda Party hosts seminars and classes for Palestinian refugee children. The classes transmit the history of the Palestinian people and their resistance through culture.

Children’s dance performance at the Wihda Party office

We attended a performance by the children. One dance represented the blockade of Gaza and the resistance struggling to bring it to an end, while another paid tribute to Palestinian martyrs. A theater scene portrayed the daily life of Palestinians occupation. Finally, the children danced Dabkeh, a traditional Palestinian dance.

Support for Georges Abdallah:

Our visit allowed us to transmit the revolutionary greetings of Georges Abdallah to the comrades in Jordan. The General Secretary of the Wihda Party also greeted Georges Abdallah on behalf of all of the members of the party.

The Wihda Party Youth responded to his greetings with a solidarity letter.

A Widha Party Youth Banner: “Long live the Palestinian Resistance / On the Path of Return and Liberation”.

We participated in a workshop and discussions with the Wihda Party Youth on the support campaign for Georges Abdallah, his legal situation and plans for future joint initiatives.

The workshop ended with a joint solidarity photo.

Solidarity photo after the workshop.

The Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah in JJordan has organized several initiatives in recent years, including rallies in front of the French Embassy. Through meetings, they expressed the desire to strengthen the campaign in Jordan.

Later, we paid tribute to George Habash in front of the tomb where he is buried in a Christain cemetery on the outskirts of Amman. Co-founder of the PFLP, he was a great theoretician of the Palestinian Revolution and a staunch supporter of a free and democratic Palestine from the river to the sea and the right of return of all Palestinian refugees.

Visiting the gravesite of George Habash

To pay tribute to him today is to pay homage to all of the martyrs fallen in the defense of Palestine, and, above all, to continue the struggle in which he engaged throughout his life.

Finally, we made photos in solidarity with Georges Abdallah at several historical sites in Jordan: Petra and the Roman amphitheater in Amman.