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World Press Freedom Day 2018: Journalists demand British media institutions to break the silence and stand with Palestinian journalists under occupation

Photo: Lara Khalidi

On World Press Freedom Day 2018, the Journalist Support Committee held a conference in London on the “Challenges of Palestinian Journalists” living and working under occupation. Prominent journalists, media analysts and activists demanded British media institutions and agencies to break the silence and stand in solidarity with Palestinian journalists living and working under occupation.

Roshan Salih, a prominent Journalist at Press TV, said: “Compared to western journalists, Palestinian journalists are heroes. Palestinian journalists go out and they literally don’t know whether they are going to come back home in body bags, or end up losing a limb, or whether they are going to end up in prison for months on end”.

Photo: Lara Khalidi

“International journalists show absolutely no solidarity with Palestinian journalists under occupation. If a western journalist gets kidnapped or killed somewhere, you see reports, statements and hash-tags all over the place, demanding his/her freedom. But when a Palestinian journalist gets killed or arrested, no one cares.”

An Australian independent documentary film maker Daz Chandler said: “I was sick of not being able to use the word occupied, for example, next to the word Palestine when I was reporting to news agencies about what I was seeing in occupied Palestine. So I decided to make documentaries independently about what was happening on the ground and I wanted to be able to present them in the way that I felt was true. I did not want to compromise on what was actually going on.”

Photo: Lara Khalidi

“It is a really important thing to recognize that on this occasion of World Press Freedom Day”, Chandler adds, “that in 2018 it is still very difficult for journalists who are based in occupied Palestine to report the truth because they have to then take their materials back to an editorial team that talks about something called “balance”, but it is not actually about balance at all”.

At the Conference, Samidoun – Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demanded the release of over 20 Palestinian journalists from Israeli jails and called for an arms embargo on Israel. It also condemned the role of the Palestinian Authority, asserting its complicity in the denial of rights to Palestinian journalists, under the so-called Electronic Crimes Law.

Photo: Lara Khalidi

An Iraqi journalist and an attendee at the conference, Yusra Mhadi, said “I think there is a very important point that we have to focus on and that is that Palestinian journalists are not just being oppressed by the Israeli entity but also by the Palestinian Authority; Palestinian journalists are being attacked and imprisoned by the Palestinian Authority. So, it is important for us to stand by Palestinian journalists to protect them against all those who have failed them. And it is important that we build a wall to protect Palestinian journalists because it is important for their voices to reach everywhere in the world. And we know that the PA is also playing a part in depriving this voice from reaching the world”.

The conference talked about Palestinian journalists Ahmed Abu Hussein and Yaser Murtaja, both killed by an Israeli sniper while covering the Great Return March in besieged Gaza.

Jehan Farra, Palestinian journalist and a friend and colleague of Yaser Murtaja, said “Yaser always made us laugh whenever he comes into the office, he had such a big bright smile; he was a very vibrant person, lively and optimistic too, regardless of everything he went through. Yaser was hard working; he started a small media agency from scratch; began with him and his friend and two cameras and ended up with 15 staff members. He was a talented and ambitious young man”.

Palestinian journalist Mohammed Hassan, a SOAS University student and colleague of Ahmad Abu Hussein, said “Ahmad had a very charismatic personality. He was a hard working and courageous young journalist; his latest work on the Great Return March was outstanding, his wish was that one day he will report from Palestine 1948; after our people in Gaza achieve victory in smashing the borders”, said Mohammed, “Ahmad will continue to live in our hearts and our struggle for return and liberation”.

Photo: Lara Khalidi

Speakers and attendees criticized the complicit role of news agencies and media institutions in Britain and the silence on the killing and imprisonment of many Palestinian journalists. “This media silence in Britain is shameful and cowardly, unfortunately it is not surprising a lot of these people are told by their superiors what they are not meant to report on and what they are meant to report on, and this is one of the things they are not meant to report on” said Daniel O’Brien, media analyst and member of the CPGB-ML.

“The media in Britain is largely state apparatus”; said Kit Whylett from the Revolutionary Communist Group, “it is the mouthpiece of British imperialism; their entire job is to serve the British state and that is why they have been so silent and refusing to acknowledge the work of many Palestinian journalists”.

(Concluding the conference, members of the Lebanese, Iraqi, Algerian and Yemeni communities in Britain saluted the martyrs of the Great Return March and asserted their solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation. And activists announced upcoming actions in solidarity with the Great Return March and the Nakba  )

Samidoun’s statement on Palestinian journalists for the event, presented by Lara Khalidi:

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with Palestinian journalists on World Press Freedom Day, as they regularly face imprisonment, repression, surveillance, targeting and outright assassination. The cases of two Palestinian journalists, Ahmed Abu Hussein and Yaser Murtaja, shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during the Great March of Return in Gaza – as well as the injury of many more – have highlighted the daily threat under which Palestinian journalists labor.

Palestinian journalists face not only a threat to their lives, but a constant threat to their liberty. Journalist Bushra al-Tawil, also an advocate for Palestinian political prisoners, is herself jailed without charge or trial in Israeli jails under administrative detention; she is among three women and 500 Palestinians total held without charge or trial at this time. Omar Nazzal, member of the Secretariat of the Palestinian Journalists’ Union, was held in administrative detention for 10 months after he was seized at the Karameh crossing to Jordan while traveling to attend the conference of the European Federation of Journalists in Sarajevo. Palestinian refugee journalist Nidal Abu Aker, who produces a program on Palestinian prisoners for Wihda Radio, the only station based in Dheisheh refugee camp, has been held in administrative detention for nearly two years.

The repeated detention of Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qeeq also highlighted the situation of Palestinian journalists. He spent 94 days on hunger strike to demand his release and won his freedom; in 2017, he was again jailed after attending demonstrations to demand the release of Palestinians’ bodies held hostage by the Israeli occupation.

In addition, Palestinian journalistic institutions like the Elia Association for Youth in Jerusalem have been targeted for closure under the orders of far-right Israeli Minister of Defense Avigdor Lieberman. Palestinian radio station Sanabel was seized by Israeli forces and five of its staff arrested and imprisoned. Palestinian television stations regularly face closure, while staff members are arrested for doing their jobs in the media.

The Palestinian Authority is also complicit in the denial of rights to Palestinian journalists, including the arrest and interrogation of journalists who publish critical stories about PA officials to the blocking of multiple news websites to Palestinians under occupation under the so-called Electronic Crimes Law. This cannot be separated from the commitment of the PA to “security coordination” with the Israeli occupation, as the silencing of Palestinian journalists serves the strategic objectives of the Israeli state.

The targeting of journalists and writers is nothing new; we remember the historic assassinations of Palestinian writers like that of groundbreaking novelist, writer and revolutionary Ghassan Kanafani in 1972. The work, the images and the words of Palestinian journalists are critical in sharing the Palestinian experience, narrative and struggle with the Palestinian people, the Arab world and international audiences.

On World Press Freedom Day, Yaser Murtaja and Ahmad Abu Hussein live on in the work of every journalist who exposes the reality of the Palestinian situation. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Palestinian journalists in occupied Palestine, in the refugee camps and in exile bringing the Palestinian story to the world despite repression, racism and attempted criminalization. We demand the release of over 20 imprisoned Palestinian journalists and an end to the systematic closure, prohibition and targeting of Palestinian media agencies and workers.  Palestinian journalists must receive international solidarity and Israeli occupation forces must be held accountable, including through global sanctions and an arms embargo, for their targeting of Palestinians who document the stories of their people.

 

 

15 May, Manchester: Solidarity with Student Prisoners! Resist political detention!

Tuesday, 15 May
7:00 pm
University of Manchester Students’ Union
Oxford Road
Manchester, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/421914418234425/

Tuesday 15 May, 7pm
Room 8, UM students union

Join FRFI society in supporting calls for solidarity with Palestinian student prisoners and victory to the Palestinian resistance.

Around 340 Palestinian students are inside Israeli prisons.
Palestinian prisoners lead the struggle for liberation against Israeli apartheid and occupation. The Zionist regime uses political detention to intimidate and disrupt resistance—during student elections it targets representatives and activists.

Bir Zeit university student president Omar Kiswani was arrested on 7 March 2017 by armed, disguised occupation forces invading the campus. Kiswani spent 14 days on hunger strike and remains in detention under interrogation. Israeli forces continue to intimidate him and his family.

Follow link for details: https://samidoun.net/2018/04/palestinian-student-leader-suspends-hunger-strike-interrogation-extended-for-eight-more-days/

Open organising meeting—all welcome!

Hosted by Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! student society
contact for more info: [email protected]

12 May, Vienna: Remember 70 Years of Nakba

Saturday, 12 May
7:00 pm
LAWI
Landstrasser Hauptstrasse 96
Vienna, Austria
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1240000786132286/

Join us in Vienna to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Nakba and urge the Palestinian right of return.

14 May, Prague: Protest against US Embassy Move, 70 Years of Nakba, Killings in Gaza

Monday, 14 May
6:00 pm
Václavské námestí
Prague, Czech Republic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/535976123466436/

The US President is fulfilling his promises to his campaign supporters, without regard for international law or relations. On 14 May, the US administration will commit another flagrant violation of international law, moving its embassy to occupied Jerusalem. This day also marks the Palestinian commemoration of the 70th anniversary of their expulsion, when the vast majority of the Palestinian indigenous population was driven from their homes in ethnic cleansing. The expulsion of Palestinians from Jerusalem and their occupied land did not end 70 years ago but continues today.

For 11 years, Gaza has faced a devastating siege without sufficient medicine, electricity or food. People are shot not only in protests, but even when they go to farm their land or fish in the sea.

This is why people around the world are protesting against the Israeli-American impunity for war criminals and standing in solidarity with occupied and colonized Palestine and the Palestinian people. Let’s join them!

Americký prezident plní sliby svých sponzoru, pricemž ho nezajímají mezinárodní vztahy ani právo. 14. kvetna se tak americká administrativa dopustí dalšího flagrantního porušení mezinárodního práva a presune svou ambasádu do okupovaného Jeruzaléma. V této chvíli si navíc Palestinci budou pripomínat 70. výrocí jejich vyhnání, kdy sionisté etnickou cistkou plánu Dalet vyhnali více než polovinu puvodního obyvatelstva Palestiny. Vyhánení Palestincu z Jeruzaléma a okupovaných území však neskoncilo pred 70ti lety, ale pokracuje dodnes.
Gaza 11tým rokem celí devastující blokáde, kdy není dostatek základních potravin, léku ci elektriny. Lidé jsou tu stríleni nejen pri protestech, ale i když vyjdou na pole ci vyjedou na more.
Proto lidé po celém svete organizují protesty proti izraelsko-americké politice beztrestnosti válecných zlocincu a solidární shromáždení na podporu okupované a kolonizované Palestiny. Pridejme se k nim!

13 May, Madrid: Popular solidarity race for Palestine

Sunday, 13 May
10:00 am
Atocha (Metro Madrid)
11 Plaza del Emperador Carlos V
Madrid, Spain
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/120404642167011/

Alkarama and BDS Madrid invite you to run for Palestine.

On Sunday, 13 May join our popular solidarity race for the right of return of Palestinian refugees. The participants will travel a total of 1948 meters, in reference to the year of the Nakba.

¡Desde Alkarama y BDS Madrid os invitamos a correr por Palestina!

El domingo 13 de mayo vente a esta carrera popular solidaria por el Derecho al Retorno de las personas refugiadas palestinas.
Parte a las 10 horas de la mañana desde Atocha. Los y las participantes recorrerán un total de 1948 metros, en referencia al año de la Nakba (catástrofe en árabe).

Para participar, inscríbete gratuitamente aquí: https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-carrera-solidaria-con-palestina-45978303343
Si quieres, también te podrás inscribir antes de que empiece la carrera.

Corre, camina, salta, baila, ve a la pata coja… ¡Pero vente!

—- MÁS INFORMACIÓN —-

En 2018 se cumplen 70 años de la limpieza étnica sobre la que se fundó el Estado de Israel en 1948. Como resultado, más de 750 000 personas palestinas fueron expulsadas de sus casas, y destruidos más de 400 pueblos. Desde entonces el Estado israelí niega el derecho al retorno de todas las personas palestinas desplazadas internas y externas. Según el BADIL Resource Center se cifran en la actualidad en casi 8 millones, siendo protagonistas ausentes de una limpieza étnica planeada que todavía continúa a día de hoy.

El derecho al retorno está reconocido por la Resolución 194 de Naciones Unidas, aprobada en diciembre de 1948. Se trata de un derecho inalienable y que no prescribe con el tiempo, y esto es lo que reclama la Gran Marcha del Retorno que se inició en Gaza el 30 de marzo, Día de la Tierra Palestina, y terminará el 15 de mayo, Día de la Nakba. Se trata de una serie de acampadas y manifestaciones no violentas que están encontrado una desproporcionada represión por parte de Israel. Desde que se inició, 40 personas palestinas han sido asesinadas por francotiradores del Ejército israelí, incluidos dos periodistas, y miles han resultado heridas.

Amnesty International ha pedido el embargo militar a Israel por la respuesta desproporcionada a las manifestaciones. “El tiempo de declaraciones de condena simbólicas ha terminado” se puede leer en el comunicado de Amnistía Internacional, recordando a la comunidad internacional que “debe actuar de forma concreta y detener el suministro de armas y equipo militar a Israel”. También se pide este embargo militar desde el Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement, que indicó que “popularizar la llamada palestina a un embargo militar bilateral a Israel es la forma más efectiva de responder a la masacre que está cometiendo Israel”.

El domingo 13 de mayo, el Movimiento de Mujeres Palestinas Alkarama y el grupo BDS Madrid organizamos esta carrera solidaria que partirá de Atocha a las 10 horas de la mañana, y recorrerá 1948 metros. Desde Madrid se envía esta muestra de solidaridad con el pueblo palestino para también desde aquí reclamar el derecho al retorno de toda persona palestina desplazada.

Apúntate aquí: https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-carrera-solidaria-con-palestina-45978303343
O antes de empezar la carrera.

15 May, Odense: Commemoration of al-Nakba

Tuesday, 15 May
5:00 pm
Banegårdspladsen
Odense, Denmark
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/184175102236688/

Al-Nakba, the catastrophe of 15 May 1948, marks the expulsion of the Palestinians from their own homeland. Palestinian House will mark the day with a demonstration in Odense. The event will include talks, music and a gallery of Palestine from 1948 to the present.

Al nakba(katastrofen) der fandt sted den 15 maj 1948, er dagen, hvor palæstinenserne blev fordrevet fra eget land.
I denne anledning vil Det Palæstinensiske Hus markerer dagen med en demonstration ved Banegårdspladsen i Odense, tirsdag den 15 maj fra klokken 17-19.
Arrangementet byder på taler, musik, et galleri af Palæstina fra 1948 til dags dato og uddeling af Informationsflyers.
Vi håber, at i vil sætte kryds i kalenderen, og bakke op omkring arrangementet, samt udvise støtte og sympati til et folk der har brug for al støtte.

12 May, Koblenz: 70 Years of Nakba, the Palestinian Catastrophe

Saturday, 12 May
3:00 pm
An der Herz-Jesu-Kirche
Löhrstr 1a
Koblenz, Germany
More info: http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/mein-kalender/?mc_id=36

Did you know that Palestinian refugees have been living in exile for over 70 years since the foundation of Israel? Did you know that one-third of the refugees were living in camps? Did you know that there are 59 recognized refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip?

#Nakba70
Kundgebung am Samstag den 12/05/2018
Wussten Sie schon, dass die palästinensischen Flüchtlinge zum Teil seit mehr als 70 Jahren, seit der Staatsgründung Israels also, ein Flüchtlingsdasein führen
Wussten Sie schon, dass ein Drittel dieser Flüchtlinge nach wie vor in Lagern lebt

Wussten Sie schon, dass es 59 anerkannte Flüchtlingslager in Jordanien, im Libanon, in Syrien, in der Westbank und im Gazastreifen gibt

70 عام على نكبة فلسطين – 1948

لن ننسى و لن نغفر المؤامرة العالمية على شعبنا الفلسطيني مع مرور 70 عام على النكبة
تدعو الجالية الفلسطينية في كوبلنز وضواحيها وكل محبي الحرية إلى وقفة إحتجاجية وتضامنية مع الشعب الفلسطيني في الذكرى ال 70 عام للنكبة الفلسطينية يوم تشريد الشعب الفلسطيني من دياره وكذلك تضامنا مع أسرى الحرية أسرى الشعب الفلسطيني في السجون والمعتقلات الإسرائيلية.
الرجاء مشاركة الصور والصفحة على صفحاتكم وفائا لارواح شهدائنا ونصرتا لاهلنا في الشتات …شكر
وتبقى العودة حقا وهدفا لا يموت

الزمان: يوم السبت الموافق12/05/2018
من الساعة 15:00 إلى الساعة 17:00
المكان : ساحة الكنيسة الورسنتر
#القدس_عاصمة_فلسطين_التاريخية

Adresse: An der Herz-Jesu Kirche, Löhrstr 1a, 56068 Koblenz
Beginn: 15:00 Uhr – 17:00 Uhr
Wann : Samstag 12/05.2018
Palästinensischen Gemeinde in koblenz und Umgebung

12 May, Milan: Remember the Nakba, Denounce Zionism

Saturday, 12 May
4:00 pm
Porta Venezia
Milan, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/243535973050998/

After decades of Zionist crimes against the Palestinians, we say enough to the occupation, enough to the collaboration with Israel!

decenni di crimini sionisti contro i palestinesi: diciamo BASTA all’occupazione, diciamo BASTA alla collaborazione con Israele.

15 May, Aalborg: We will never forget al-Nakba!

Tuesday, 15 May
5:00 pm
Gammeltorv
Aalborg, Denmark
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1692502107500612/

On 15 May, we mark the 70th anniversary of the creation of the state of Israel and the displacement of the Palestinians from their homeland – al-Nakba. At Gammeltorv in Aalborg, we will meet at 5 pm on Nakba day to remember the catastrophe. There will be political speeches by city council member Per Clausen and Palestinian associations. There will also be Palestinian dance and music as well as the opportunity to learn more about the situation of the Palestinian people today.

We gather with four common messages:
– We will never forget al-Nakba
– For the right to return
– Stop Israeli apartheid
– Boycott Israel

Tirsdag den 15. maj er det 70-året for oprettelsen af staten Israel, som var starten på fordrivelsen af palæstinenserne fra deres hjemland – på arabisk kaldet “al-Nakba” (katastrofen).

På Gammeltorv i Aalborg mødes vi kl. 17 på Nakba-dagen for at mindes katastrofen. Der vil være politiske talere ved byrådsmedlem Per Clausen (Ø) og palæstinensiske foreninger. Der vil også være palæstinensisk dans og musik, samt mulighed for at lære mere om det palæstinensiske folks situation i dag.

Vi samles til demonstration med fire fælles budskaber:
– Vi glemmer aldrig al-Nakba
– For retten til at vende tilbage
– Stop Israels apartheid
– Boykot Israel

Følgende organisationer står bag demonstrationen:
– Palæstinensisk Forening
– Sawa
– Kommunistisk Parti
– Socialistisk Ungdomsfront Aalborg
– Internationalt Forum Aalborg

Program:
17:00 Velkomst
17:10 Taler ved Abu Jacob og Per Clausen (Enhedslisten)
17:25 Opvisning i Dabka (palæstinensisk dans)
17:40 Taler ved Fathe (Dansk-Palæstinensisk Venskabsforening) og Wafa (Sawa, kvindeforening i Aalborg)
17:50 Musisk indslag – Oud (palæstinensisk musik)
18:00 Politiske og kulturelle info-boder
Arrangementet slutter senest kl. 20.

12 May, Across France: Protest for the March of Return and Palestinian Sumoud

Saturday, 12 May:

Paris:
3:00 pm
Place de la Republique
Paris, France

Lyon:
3:00 pm
Place Bellecour
Lyon, France

Toulouse:
3:00 pm
Place Jean Jaures
Toulouse, France

Strasbourg:
2:00 pm
Place Kleber
Strasbourg, France

Caen:
4:00 pm
Bd Marechal Leclerc
Caen, France

Villeneuve D’Ascq:
2:30 pm
Metro de l’Hotel de Ville
Villeneuve D’Ascq, France

St Girons:
12:00 pm
Mairie de St Girons
St Girons, France

Grenoble:
2:00 pm
Place du marche de la Villeneuve
Grenoble, France

Douai:
2:30 pm
Place d’Armes
Douai, France

Campagne 2018 – Le Temps de la Palestine calls for demonstrations on 12 May 2018 in support of the Marches of Return and Palestinian sumoud, on the initiative of Palestinian and solidarity associations in France.