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Hassan Shokeh on 45th day of hunger strike, joined by 3 more Palestinian administrative detainees

 

Hassan Shokeh Photo: Asra Media

Hassan Shokeh is facing a serious medical crisis on his 45th day of hunger strike against his administrative detention by Israeli occupation forces without charge or trial. He is joined on his strike by three more administrative detainees, Islam Jawarish, Issa Awad and Mahmoud Ayyad, on their 13th day of hunger strike, demanding an end to the policy of administrative detention.

The ongoing strikes come as part of an escalating campaign to end administrative detention by the over 450 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial by the Israeli occupation. First introduced to Palestine by the British colonial mandate, administrative detention has been used to arbitrarily detain tens of thousands of Palestinians since that time. Administrative detention orders are issued for one to six months at a time, but they are indefinitely renewable. Palestinians have spent years at a time jailed without charge or trial under repeatedly renewed detention orders.

Administrative detainees, who number over 450 of the total of over 6,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, have boycotted the Israeli military courts that rubber-stamp their detention orders since 15 February in an ongoing collective action.

Shokeh launched his hunger strike on 3 June after he was ordered to administrative detention without charge or trial rather than being released as promised in an agreement made following his hunger strike in November 2017. Shokeh, 30, has been arrested on multiple occasions and has spent a number of years jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. Shokeh is currently held in isolation in the Ramle prison clinic as his health continues to deteriorate. Prisoners of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Ofer prison returned their meals for three days in solidarity with Shokeh’s strike.

Shokeh was seized by the Israeli occupation on 29 September 2017, only one month after he was released from Israeli jails on 31 August 2017. He launched his open hunger strike for the first time on 11 October after he was ordered to administrative detention without charge or trial. He suspended the strike on 14 November after 35 days, after his case was moved to the military courts. There, he was sentenced to six months in Israeli prison. After his sentence expired on 3 June 2018, however, he was not released but arbitrarily ordered once more to administrative detention without charge or trial.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society reported on 16 July that Shokeh visited with his lawyer at the Ramle clinic and moved around using a wheelchair. His lawyer said that he has lost 30 kilograms since his strike began and has severe kidney and eye pain. In addition, the lawyer said that he lost consciousness on multiple occasions during the visit. He is consuming only water during the strike and has refused to take vitamins or receive medical examinations.

Jawarish, from Aida camp; Awad, from al-Khalil; and Ayyad, from Dheisheh camp, have all been held without charge or trial under administrative detention for 18 months. They launched their strike with two other prisoners, Khader al-Dalu of Bethlehem and Salim al-Rajoub from al-Khalil, on 5 July. Al-Dalu and Rajoub suspended their strikes on 15 July after they were told that their current administrative detention orders were final and would not be renewed. These strikers are held in solitary confinement in Ofer prison, where they were moved immediately after launching their strike.

Among those held in administrative detention are two minors and Palestinian parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar, whose administrative detention was recently extended for an additional four months. Over 275 organizations around the world signed on to a collective statement calling for her immediate release and the abolition of administrative detention.

As Israel renews his administrative detention, Salah Hamouri honored in French town of Montcel

The following report is based on the French original, written by the Association France Palestine Solidarité 63 (AFPS 63):

Photo: AFPS 63

Only one week after his administrative detention without charge or trial was renewed once more by the Israeli occupation, Salah Hamouri, the French-Palestinian lawyer and political prisoner, was declared an honorary citizen of the commune of Montcel at a ceremony organized by Mayor Gregory Bonnet and the town’s city council on 6 July.

Photo: AFPS 63

The event was attended by around 50 people and opened with a speech by the mayor. In addition,speeches were made by Christine Pires-Beaune, Member of Parliament for the constituency; Jean-Claude Lefort, coordinator of the Support Committee to Salah Hamouri and honorary member of the National Assembly; Yves Chilliard, president of the Association France Palestine Solidarité 63; and Denise Hamouri, Salah’s mother live from Jerusalem over Skype.

Photo: AFPS 63

The event was attended by a number of elected officials in the region, including Fatima Bezli-Parret, regional councillor; Jocelyne Glace-Le Gars, departmental councillor; Clementine Raineau, departmental councillor; Jean-Marie Mouchard, president of the community of municipalities and Mayor of Loubeyrat; and Sylvain Lelièvre, mayor of St-Hilaire-la-Croix.

The ceremony was followed by a brief reception and then a film screening and discussion organized by the AFPS 63, including a presentation of the film “PALESTINE: la case prison” (Franck Salomé, 2014)

https://vimeo.com/123285481/

A rich discussion of more than two hours followed this very moving and powerful film, during which Jean-Claude Lefort spoke at further length about the situation of Palestinian political prisoners as well as Salah’s fidelity to his Palestinian roots. Lefort is Salah’s father-in-law in addition to a coordinator of his support committee.

Photo: AFPS 63

The entire evening program was full of strong support for Salah Hamouri and his struggle and emphasized the centrality of the struggle of Palestinian political prisoners in confronting arbitrary detention, brutal conditions and mass incarceration, all part of the framework of Israeli colonialism, apartheid, ethnic cleansing and its drift into fascism. The inaction and complicity of major powers, including France, continue to give a green light to Israeli policies of continuing repression and violations of international law and human rights.

Photo: AFPS 63

This situation emphasizes the importance of solidarity actions in support of Palestinian prisoners, such as providing information, writing to the prisoners and organizing events, like those in France in support of Salah. It also emphasizes the importance of popular mobilization for Palestine generally, especially in the context of the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement that is growing in France and internationally. The event also highlighted the alarming situation of the 2 million people trapped in Gaza, an open-air prison under siege, and called for an end to “security coordination” between the so-called Palestinian Authority and the Israeli colonial state.

Samidoun: Free Turgut Kaya! Solidarity with imprisoned Turkish revolutionary on hunger strike in Greek prisons

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network expresses its full support and solidarity for imprisoned Turkish revolutionary Turgut Kaya, on hunger strike in Greece for over 40 days against his extradition to Turkey. He was arrested in April 2018 following the issuance of an arrest warrant by Interpol at the request of the Turkish government, accused of membership in the TKP-ML (Turkish Communist Party – Marxist Leninist). Just over one month later, on 30 May, an Athens court ordered him extradited to Turkey, where he is sure to face torture and political repression.

Khaled Barakat, international coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, in solidarity with Turgut Kaya

There are thousands of political prisoners held in Turkish jails today, including journalists, lawyers and political party leaders. The legal organizations that have for years provided representation and defense for political prisoners have been themselves criminalized and attacked. Amid public rhetoric of exposing “coup supporters” and “Gulenists,” many of the targets of this widespread repression have in fact been dedicated leftists who have fought against all forms of repression in Turkey for years.

Banner in Athens calls for Kaya’s freedom. Photo: Free Turgut Kaya campaign

Turgut Kaya is one such activist, a revolutionary journalist who was imprisoned and tortured in Turkey on multiple occasions. In 1992, he was imprisoned for his student activism for two months; in 1994, he was imprisoned once more, accused of membership in an “illegal organization.” Upon his arrest, he was disappeared for a week and subjected to torture; however, he was then acquitted. In 1997, he was once again seized and tortured under the same charges and imprisoned for three years before being acquitted once more. In 2006, he was once again arrested and imprisoned for six more years, during which he was held in an infamous “F-Type” prison and subject to isolation before his release in 2012. Even once he arrived in Greece, he was imprisoned for 40 days in 2015 after a simultaneous arrest raid targeting Turkish activists.

Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun, in solidarity with Turgut Kaya

The repression targeting Turkish and Kurdish leftists and revolutionaries has been echoed throughout Europe, where people involved in labor organizing, writing and community work – even concert organizing and cultural activities – have been targeted for criminalization, arrest and imprisonment. As in the case of Gulaferit Unsal in Germany, even after these prisoners win their release, often after years in prison, they continue to face political repression including bans on associating with Turkish community associations or leftist parties.

Protest in London calls for freedom for Turgut Kaya. Photo: ATIK

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine who has been imprisoned for nearly 34 years in French prisons, also expressed his support for Turgut Kaya during a visit,  noting that he “stands in solidarity with Turgut Kaya in his struggle for freedom and calls for the liberation of all revolutionary prisoners in Greece, Turkey and elsewhere.”

Samar Najjar of the Campaign to Free Georges Abdallah in Lebanon, in solidarity with Turgut Kaya.

The Greek government has actively sought to escalate its cooperation with the Israeli occupation at the expense of the Palestinian people through both joint military exercises and the development of the “EastMed” pipeline for trafficking in stolen Palestinian natural gas. It is deeply involved in this repression hand in hand with its NATO partner, Turkey, and the European Union states who impose austerity upon the Greek people. Even the protests in support of Turgut Kaya have faced repression and banning at the hands of the Greek state and the SYRIZA-ANEL government.

Protest in Brussels calls for freedom for Turgut Kaya and revolutionary prisoners in Greece. Photo: Secours Rouge

The imprisonment of Turgut Kaya comes amid a range of repressive attacks on Turkish and Kurdish movements across Europe, including the imprisonment of organizers in Germany and elsewhere under the same types of “anti-terror laws” that are used to suppress Palestinian diaspora organizing and struggle.

His case is also not the only such case in Greece; 9 Turkish activists were seized by Greek police on 28 November 2017 and imprisoned, accused of being associated with the DHKP-C (Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front). One of these nine imprisoned activists is Ali Ercan Gokoglou, actively involved with Tayad, an organization that works to support political prisoners in Turkey.

Palestinian organizer in Gaza with the PFLP Information Centre calls for freedom for Turgut Kaya

We also express our solidarity with all other political prisoners in Greek jails, including Greek revolutionaries, anarchists and others, who have also repeatedly shown their support for Palestinian political prisoners in their struggle for freedom. The Greek revolutionary prisoners have engaged in hunger strikes and ongoing struggles inside the prisons to demand their most basic rights.

Organizers in Greece and around the world have been mobilizing to support Turgut Kaya and his fellow political prisoners and to demand their freedom. Demonstrations were organized on Kaya’s 40th day of hunger strike in Toulouse, London, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Athens, Brussels, Vienna, Bern, Munich and elsewhere.

In Athens, activists took to the underground Metro to distribute information about the case to passengers. They have also maintained a strong presence in Syntagma Square and elsewhere in the city in support of Kaya:

Turgut Kaya’s hunger strike is continuing; he was hospitalized on his 41st day of hunger strike. As among Palestinian prisoners, there is a strong tradition of hunger strikes among Turkish revolutionary prisoners, whether imprisoned in Turkey or in international jails. Indeed, Turkish prisoners themselves went on a three-day hunger strike to demand his release.

Turgut Kaya faces further torture and political imprisonment if he is extradited to Turkey. Instead, he must be released and the “anti-terror” prosecutions targeting activists across Europe must come to an end. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges supporters to participate in the actions at the Free Turgut Kaya campaign page, including the following:

  1. Make a solidarity statement – write your own statement and send it to the Free Turgut Kaya campaign.
  2. Sign the petition – add your name to the growing movement against the extradition: https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-extradition-of-turgut-kaya-to-turkey.html
  3. Take solidarity pictures – add your photo to the international album of supporters: https://www.facebook.com/FreeTurgutKaya/photos/?tab=album&album_id=650670931950704
  4. Share the campaign flyer and distribute to your comrades – download at the link or see below:  http://urlz.fr/7nY3
  5. Organize a solidarity rally – join the campaign in your community.
    #FreeTurgutKaya

15 July, Berlin: Resistance is Not Terrorism! The Effects of Section 129 a/b and the Case of Gulaferit Unsal

Sunday, 15 July
4:00 pm
Reuterstrasse 52 (near Hermannplatz)
Berlin, Germany
More information: http://political-prisoners.net/item/6187-veranstaltungendemos-aus-solidaritaet-fuer-guelaferit.html
http://soligruppeguelaferituensal.blogsport.de/

Year after year, the state’s repression comes down more harshly against revolutionary ideas and the left, as reflected in the use of Section 129 (a/b) (so-called anti-terror laws) to criminalize activism. If you think that major incidents must take place in order for these paragraphs to be used, this is a false impression. Self-organized, left-wing and radical left groups and organizations are to the state a thorn in the eye. It tries to defame activists as criminals and terrorists, to depoliticize the resistance and discourage the population from associating with them. Whether organizing antifascist sport clubs, organizing or attending concerts, left events, demonstrations and camps – all of these can be used as a reason for repression.

Political activists are criminalized and labeled as terrorists, disenfranchised, dehumanized and sometimes imprisoned for over 6 years. But even after their detention ends, the repression continues – surveillance, isolation and state harassment are on the agenda for those affected.

Migrants are hit particularly hard by these provisions. Not only do they represent the largest group of 129 (a/b) victims, but they are subjected to additional residency-related repression.

We demand:
Stop the inhumane conditions of detention, such as isolation!
Solidarity with the prisoners!
No extraditions to other states!
Stop the overturn of people’s right to remain and access state benefits! Full citizenship and civil rights for all!
For the legalization of all left and progressive organizations!
Down with sections 129 (a/b)! Freedom for all political prisoners!

Jahr für Jahr geht der Staat mit seiner Repression härter gegen revolutionäre Ideen und Linke vor. Wenn du denkst, dass viel
dafür passieren muss, um mit diesen Paragraphen bestraft zu werden liegst du leider falsch. Selbstorganisierte, linke und linskradikale Gruppen und Vereine sind dem Staat ein Dorn im Auge. Er versucht Aktivist_Innen als Kriminelle und Terroristen zu diffamieren, ihren Widerstand zu entpolitisieren und drängt die Bevölkerung sich von diesen zu entsolidarisieren. Ob antifaschistische Sportvereine, das Organisieren oder Besuchen von Konzerten, linken Veranstaltungen, Demonstrationen und Camps – all das kann als Anlass für ein solches Verfahren genommen werden.

Politische Aktivist_Innen werden kriminalisiert und als Terroristen bezeichnet, entrechtet, entmenschlicht und teilweise über 6 Jahre eingesperrt. Doch auch nach der Haft geht die Repression weiter: Überwachung, Isolation und staatliche Schikanen stehen für die Betroffenen an der Tagesordnung. Diese Menschen werden aller Rechte beraubt, weil sie sich für eine Welt einsetzen, in der diese Unterdrückung keinen Platz hat.
Migrant*innen sind von diesem Paragraphen besonders hart getroffen. Nicht nur dass sie die größte Gruppe der129 a/b Betroffenen darstellen, auch die damit verbundenen aufenthaltsrechtlichen Repressionen kommen noch hinzu.

Wir fordern:
Schluss mit den unmenschlichen Haftbedingungen wie Isolation!
Solidarität mit den Gefangenen!
Keine Auslieferungen an andere Staaten!
Schluss mit dem Entzug von Bleiberecht und staatlichen Geldern! Volle
Staatsbürger_Innenrechte für alle!
Für die Legalisierung aller linken und fortschrittlichen
Organisationen!
Weg mit den Paragraphen 129 a/b! Freiheit für alle politischen
Gefangenen!

15 July, Vienna: Remembering Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian Writer and Struggler

Sunday, 15 July
6:00 pm
Gusshausstrasse 14/3
Vienna, Austria

Remembering the novelist and leader Ghassan Kanafani on the 46th anniversary of his martyrdom. Organized by the Handala Palestinian Cultural Forum.

14 July, Tunis: Freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah!

Saturday, 14 July
5:00 pm
French Embassy in Tunis
Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Tunis, Tunisia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/521957658207180/

The Tunisian Solidarity Committee for the Liberation of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah calls for a demonstration on 14 July to denonce the imprisonment of the struggler Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and to demand his release after 34 years of detention. This continues despite him being eligible for release since 1999 and a favorable decision for his release five years ago. Georges Abdallah is paying the price for his commitment to freedom, dignity and struggle for the right of peoples to self-determination. France remains a colonial France – Freedom for Georges Abdallah!

تدعو لجنة التضامن التونسية من أجل إطلاق سراح جورج ابراهيم عبدالله احرار تونس الى الحضور يوم 14 جويلية امام سفارة فرنسا للتنديد بجريمة اختطاف المناضل الفدائي جورج ابراهيم عبد الله و للمطالبة بإطلاق سراحه بعد مايزيد عن 34عام من الأسر التعسفي
جورج عبد الله لايزال مخطوفا في سجون فرنسا رغم انتهاء محكوميته ورغم صدور قرار افراج منذ 5 سنوات.
جورج عبدالله يدفع ضريبة انتماءه لخيار الحرية والكرامة والنضال من أجل حق الشعوب في تقرير مصيرها
كونوا في الموعد :فرنسا هي هي فرنسا استعمارية… الحرية لجورج عبد الله.

13 July, London: Free Palestine Bloc at Together Against Trump National Protest

Friday, 13 July
2:00 pm
Portland Place and Duchess Street
London, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/351561032037763/

Free Palestine Bloc @ Together Against Trump: National Protest

Friday 13 July 2018
2pm at Corner of Portland Place and Duchess Street, W1G 9AB, London
https://goo.gl/maps/se2zBMvxwaQ2

Join us to protest Trump’s visit in London, in light of his decision to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem and his ongoing denial of Palestinian human rights.

More info:
http://standuptotrump.uk
https://www.stoptrump.org.uk/london-protest-details/

14 July, Manchester: Stop Trump’s Visit – anti-imperialist protest

Saturday, 14 July
12:00 pm
Piccadilly Gardens
Manchester, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/459983021125052/

Take to the streets of Manchester to protest against Donald Trump’s visit to Britain. An invitation from Theresa May’s Tory government shows that with international warmongering, domestic racism and vicious anti-working class policies, our ruling class are on the same page as the fascist US president.

No to Trump’s visit!
No to Britain’s racist hostile environment!
Fight racism!
Fight imperialism!
Solidarity with Palestine!
Hands off Iran, Syria, Korea, Cuba, Venezuela…

Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! (FRFI) Manchester
Victory to the Intifada
RCG – Revolutionary Communist Group

13-15 July, Cagliari: Palestina in Sardegna III Edition

Friday, 13 July through Sunday, 15 July
Lazzaretto Cagliari
1 Via dei Navigatori
Cagliari, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1901688376795672/

From the 13 to 15 July, the Associazione Amicizia Sardegna-Palestina will host the third edition of the cultural festival, “Palestine in Sardinia.” In addition to solidarity with thousands of Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli jails, the third edition of the festival will focus on the Great March of Return, the peaceful popular protest that began on 30 March 2018 (the anniversary of Land Day), involving the entire Palestinian people.

The event will include a rich cultural program with various art forms such as music, dance, visual arts, literature and theater. The aim is to show the public some aspects of the traditions of the Palestinian people but also to make evident current and past historical and political events concerning the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The proceeds from the evening will benefit the “Handala Va A Scuola” program, which has been funded for several years by the Association in order to purchase books and educational materials and construct facilities for the education of children and youth in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.

PALESTINA IN SARDEGNA III° EDIZIONE
A cura dell’Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina

Dal 13 al 15 luglio presso il Lazzaretto di Cagliari avrà luogo la terza edizione della manifestazione culturale “Palestina in Sardegna”, evento promosso e realizzato dall’Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina. Oltre alla solidarietà con i prigionieri politici palestinesi, detenuti tutt’ora a migliaia senza capo d’accusa nelle carceri israeliane, il tema della terza edizione focalizzerà l’attenzione sulla “Grande Marcia del Ritorno”, la protesta pacifica iniziata il 30 marzo 2018 (anniversario della Giornata della Terra) che vede coinvolta tutta la popolazione palestinese.
La manifestazione, come già sperimentato nelle precedenti edizioni, si articolerà attraverso un ricco programma all’insegna dell’interazione culturale che coinvolge varie forme d’arte quali musica, danza, arti visive, letteratura, recitazione. L’obiettivo è quello di mostrare al pubblico alcuni aspetti che caratterizzano la tradizione del popolo palestinese, ma anche informare e far conoscere gli avvenimenti storico-politici attuali e passati che riguardano l’occupazione israeliana della Palestina.
Il ricavato della serata sarà devoluto al progetto “HANDALA VA A SCUOLA” con il quale l’Associazione finanzia da diversi anni la costruzione di strutture e l’acquisto di libri e materiale didattico per favorire l’istruzione di bambini e adolescenti nei Territori Occupati, nella Striscia di Gaza e nei campi profughi palestinesi in Libano.

PROGRAMMA:
Venerdì 13 Luglio
– Ore 18:00 Inaugurazione della Mostra fotografica dei fotografi
palestinesi Belal Khaled e Loay Ayyoub
All’interno della mostra verranno esposti degli scatti sulla Palestina a cura dell’Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina
presso la Sala degli Archi all’interno del Lazzaretto di Cagliari
– Ore 19:00 “Adab al-Muqawama ” “Letteratura di Resistenza” – Seminario sull’evoluzione letteraria arabo-palestinese legata alla Resistenza
a cura di Marco Ammar e Samed Ismail
Letture a cura di Valentina Sulas
presso la Sala degli Archi all’interno del Lazzaretto di Cagliari

Sabato 14 Luglio
Presenta la serata Chiara Mura
Apertura al pubblico della Mostra fotografica dalle ore 10:00 alle
ore 13:00 e dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 24:00
– Ore 18:00 Proiezione Short Films ospitati durante la XV edizione di “Al Ard” Festival Internazionale del Cinema Documentario Palestinese e Arabo presso la Sala degli Archi all’interno del Lazzaretto
– Ore 20:00 pausa ristoro con degustazione pietanze tipiche della tradizione culinaria palestinese presso il Chiostro del Lazzaretto
Il ricavato della cena sarà devoluto al progetto “HANDALA VA A SCUOLA”.
Handala, creatura del vignettista Najy Al Ali è anche simbolo della nostra Associazione.
– Ore 21:00 “Al-liqa’ ‘ L’incontro” Spettacolo di musica, danza e teatro a cura dell’Ensemble Sandal Falastin presso il Chiostro del Lazzaretto
Direzione artistica Fabrizio Lai
Ospiti speciali della serata: Ahmed Tanbouz cantante e percussionista palestinese e il poeta e attore Giuseppe Boy
– Ore 22:00 Concerto Live a cura del gruppo di musica popolare palestinese, araba e mediterranea HUDUD
presso il Chiostro del Lazzaretto
Presenta la serata Chiara Mura

Il ricavato della serata andrà interamente devoluto al progetto
“Handala va a scuola” a sostegno dei bambini prigionieri palestinesi

Cena previa prenotazione con sottoscrizione 10 euro a persona
Prenotazioni tramite WhatsApp al numero 338/6166944
specificando “Palestina in Sardegna III Edizione” e il numero di prenotati

Ingresso gratuito

12 July, Toulouse: Freedom for Turgut Kaya and Gülizar Tasdemir!

Thursday, 12 July
6:30 pm
Metro Jean-Jaures
Allees Jean Jaures
Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2157508227864116/

Freedom for Gülizar Tasdemir!

Gülizar Tasdemir is a feminist and progressive activist who fought for 27 years with the Kurdish guerrillas. In 2015, she went to Norway due to health problems. She had applied for political asylum, which was rejected. She therefore went to Germany to make a new asylum application but she was sent back to Norway under the Dublin agreements (the person has to apply in the first country of arrival in the European Union). Amnesty International and other organizations have said that if Tasdemir were to be extradited to Turkey, she would certainly be tortured and stressed that her health was very bad.

On July 4th, the Norwegian state decided to give in to Turkish demands. She was handcuffed and deported to Turkey on a military plane. Since her arrival, neither her lawyers nor her family have been able to see her. Today, Gülizar’s life is in danger!

Freedom for Turgut Kaya!

Turgut Kaya is a Turkish journalist and revolutionary. He was arrested in February by the Greek authorities in accordance with the demand of Turkey. The latter has listed Turgut Kaya in its red list, has put a price on his head and has launched an international arrest warrant against this activist, because of his alleged membership in TKP / ML (Communist Party of Turkey / Marxist-Leninist). The Turkish state now asks for his extradition.

Since the beginning of June and at the risk of his life, he has been on a hunger strike to demand that the government of Syriza not obey the wishes of the Turkish fascist regime and not extradite him. Support him in his fight!

 

Non à la collaboration des polices européennes avec l’État fasciste turc !
Ni extradition, ni emprisonnement : liberté pour les prisonniers révolutionnaires turcs et kurdes !

Le tortionnaire Erdogan installe de plus en plus ouvertement un régime fasciste en Turquie en criminalisant les progressistes, limogeant des milliers de fonctionnaires, emprisonnant des parlementaires d’opposition etc. Face à cette situation, les pays européens continuent de collaborer économiquement, militairement et judiciairement avec l’État turc, membre de l’OTAN.
Les polices d’Europe se retrouvent à faire le sale boulot de la dictature fasciste turque en interdisant des organisations (comme le Parti des Travailleurs du Kurdistan – PKK), en emprisonnant des militants et en les extradant vers la Turquie alors qu’ils savent qu’ils y subiront tortures et conditions de détention très dures.
Nous ne devons pas accepter cela !

Liberté pour Gülizar Taşdemir !

Gülizar Taşdemir est une militante féministe et progressiste qui a combattu pendant 27 ans dans la guérilla kurde. En 2015, elle s’est rendue en Norvège suite à des problèmes de santé. Elle avait fait une demande d’asile politique qui a été rejetée. Elle s’est donc rendue en Allemagne pour procéder à une nouvelle demande d’asile mais elle a été renvoyée en Norvège en vertu des accords de Dublin (la personne doit effectuer ses demandes dans le premier pays d’arrivée dans l’Union Européenne). Amnesty International, ainsi que d’autres organisations, ont déclaré que si Taşdemir devait être extradée vers la Turquie, elle serait certainement victime de tortures et ont souligné que sa santé était très mauvaise.
Le 4 juillet dernier, l’État norvégien a décidé de céder à la demande turque. Elle a été menottée et expulsée vers la Turquie dans un avion militaire. Depuis son arrivée, ni ses avocats ni sa famille n’ont pu la voir. Aujourd’hui, la vie de Gülizar est en danger !

Liberté pour Turgut Kaya !

Turgut Kaya est un journaliste et révolutionnaire turc. Il a été arrêté en février par les autorités grecques pour répondre aux désirs de la Turquie. Celle-ci a inscrit Turgut Kaya dans sa liste rouge, a mis sa tête à prix et a lancé un mandat d’arrêt international à l’encontre de ce militant, du fait de son appartenance supposée au TKP/ML (Parti Communiste de Turquie / Marxiste-Léniniste). Elle demande désormais son extradition.
Depuis début juin et au péril de sa vie, il est en grève de la faim pour exiger du gouvernement de Syriza qu’il n’obéisse pas aux désirs du régime fasciste turc et qu’il ne l’extrade pas. Soutenons le dans son combat !

Rassemblement de solidarité Jeudi 12 Juillet de 18H30 à 20H30 Métro Jean Jaurès – Toulouse
A l’appel du Centre de la Communauté Démocratique Kurde de Toulouse et l’OCML VP Toulouse