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11 May, Chicago: 70th Commemoration of the Nakba

Friday, 11 May
4:30 pm
500 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL
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Join the Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine at the 70th Nakba Commemoration #NakbaDay70Chi

WHEN: Friday, May 11th, 2018, at 4:30 PM

WHERE: Corner of Congress Parkway & Michigan Avenue, downtown Chicago

March 15th, 2018, marks 70 years of the ethnic cleansing of almost 800,000 Palestinians from their homes and lands, at the hands of zionist gangs. Now, the situation in Palestine is just as urgent.

Israeli colonial domination continues to entrench itself across all of historical Palestine, led by one of the most right-wing governments Israel has ever had. The Israelis have used unimaginable brutality in response to the #GreatReturnMarch in Gaza, using chemical weapons and murdering dozens of unarmed protesters, including members of the press. And of course, Gaza’s Palestinians are in their 12th year of living under a brutal siege that has made life there almost unlivable, according to the UN.

Across the West Bank, the Israelis continue to move towards de facto annexation of large swaths of land. The corrupt Palestinian Authority (PA) is pushing for a meeting of the Palestine National Council to grant legitimacy to Mahmoud Abbas and his cronies. In addition, the racist U.S. administration, backed by both parties, has announced that it will be moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem on Nakba Day itself! And Palestinians inside the 1948 territories have no equality in a racist, apartheid Israeli state that treats them like 3rd class citizens.

But our people continue to resist. The Palestinians of Gaza have inspired the world with their protests demanding the full Right of Return to their original homes and lands. The Palestinians of the West Bank continue to resist both Israeli occupation and the PA’s complicity. And the Palestinians of Jerusalem refuse to abandon their city, their holy sites, and our capital!

All Palestinians around the world, joined by our allies and supporters, continue to reject Trump, reject Netanyahu, and demand an end to Israeli colonization of ALL of historical Palestine.

Join the Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine on Friday, May 11th, at 4:30 PM, on the corner of Congress Parkway & Michigan Avenue, as we gather for a rally followed by a march to the Israeli Consulate, commemorating the 70th anniversary of Al Nakba.

Until Liberation & Return!

Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine is led by Al-Nahda Center, American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), Palestinian American Community Center, Palestinian American Council, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)-Chicago, and the United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN).

Endorsed by (list in formation): American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Arab Jewish Partnership for Peace and Justice in the Middle East, Black Lives Matter (BLM)-Chicago, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine (CJPIP), and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP)-Chicago.

28 April, Manchester: Protest Israel’s Massacres in Gaza – Stop Arming Israel!

Saturday, 28 April
12:00 pm
Piccadilly Gardens
Manchester, Britain
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1691123360982081/

STAND WITH GAZA AND THE GREAT RETURN MARCH
STAND WITH PALESTINIANS FACING ISRAEL’S MASSACRES

Demonstrate and march this Saturday 28th April, 12pm Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester

Another four Palestinians, including a 14 year old boy Mohammed Ayoub shot in the head, were killed in the Gaza Strip on Friday as the besieged territory entered the fourth week of demonstrations as part of the “Great March of Return”. They go again this Friday, facing the same barrage of exploding bullets, and tear gas, as they demand freedom from Israeli imprisonment and a return to their homes. We will be out in support again this Saturday in Manchester.

Over 39 Palestinians in Gaza have been murdered and 1000s shot and injured since the Great Return March began on 31st March – and still they go out, unarmed to face the Israeli snipers, jeeps, drones and tanks shooting them at the Gaza border. The least we can do is stand with them.

Palestinians have been mobilising for the Great Return March to protest the ongoing occupation and siege of Gaza and despite Israel’s brutal massacre, they have remained resilient and determined to protest their oppressors and plan to march every Friday until 15th May 2018, which marks 70 years since the Al-Nakba – the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.

Israeli forces have been ruthlessly murdering Palestinian protesters with impunity, and using this as a source of entertainment, with images coming out of Israeli forces treating the massacre as a spectator sport.

We will keep marching in Manchester and continue to oppose all UK companies and organisations complicit in Israel’s massacres of Palestinians. We will stand against those investing in Israeli Arms companies whose profits increase the more bombs are dropped and the more protesters they kill.

Join the emergency protest/ march calling for an end to complicity in Israel’s military regime. We will meet at Manchester Piccadilly gardens at 12pm, and at 1pm will begin the march.

Together, our voices will and must be heard!

#StopArmingIsrael #FreePalestine #BDS #GreatReturnMarch #LandDay

Demonstration called by:
Manchester Palestine Action
Fight Racism, Fight Imperialism
Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign
BDS University of Manchester
Manchester Jewish Action for Palestine

11-12 May, Long Beach: Al-Awda 13th Annual Conference

Friday and Saturday, 11-12 May
Long Beach Petroleum Club
3636 Linden Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/171598730305314/

PLEASE JOIN US for the Al-Awda -Palestine Right to Return Coalition’s 13th annual conference to commemorate 70 years of dispossession and resistance to injustice. Come meet and learn from Palestine’s diverse activists and supporters, and participate in lively, thought-provoking discussions on mapping our eventual and inalienable Return to Palestine.

 

Ahmad Abu Hussein: second Palestinian journalist slain in the Great March of Return

Palestinian journalist Ahmad Abu Hussein died in Ramallah on 25 April, killed by the injuries inflicted upon him on 13 April by Israeli occupation forces during the Great March of Return in Gaza. He was shot with live ammunition in the stomach by Israeli occupation snipers as he photographed the march near Jabaliya, wearing a visible “Press” vest. Abu Hussein, 25, worked for Sawt al-Shaab (Voice of the People) radio station. He is the second Palestinian journalist to have been killed by Israeli occupation forces while covering the Great Return March; Yaser Murtaja of Ain Media was killed by occupation forces on 7 April. The journalists are two of a total of 42 Palestinians who have been shot dead by occupation forces as they march in thousands for their right to return and to break the siege on Gaza.

After he was shot, he was forced to wait for two days to be transferred from Gaza to Ramallah for treatment, finally receiving permission on 15 April. Once he arrived, his condition was so critical that he was transferred again to Tel Hashomer hospital four days later. Ashraf al-Qidra of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, said that the Israeli “security” delay prohibiting Abu Hussein’s immediate transfer ensured his death, while Osama al-Najjar of the Health Ministry in Ramallah said that he “needed a miracle to save his life” after his arrival. He was accompanied by his mother Rajaa, who refused to leave his bedside; his younger brother Diyaa, 16 was denied permission to join them due to “security” pretexts; he also has a 20-year-old sister, Luna.

Abu Hussein and his family are Palestinian refugees; he lived in the Jabaliya refugee camp. They are among 70 percent of the Palestinian population in Gaza who are refugees denied their right to return to their homes and villages in Palestine ’48 for 70 years by the Israeli occupation. The Great March of Return, in which tens of thousands of Palestinians have participated, demands the implementation of their right to return home and an end to the siege on Gaza. The Israeli occupation has hit these mass, popular protests with intense violence, live ammunition and the death of dozens, the amputation of hundreds of limbs and the wounding of thousands.

Rami al-Sharafi, general secretary of the Democratic Press Association, said in an interview with Middle East Eye that “Ahmad was wearing a blue vest marked as press in fluorescent color…They have committed a crime against Yaser Murtaja, and today Ahmad Abu Hussein. This says that every journalist documenting the truth along the borderline is an Israeli target.”

In addition to working as a journalist with Sawt al-Shaab radio for the past five years, Abu Hussein was an activist with the Progressive Student Labor Front and a member of the Democratic Press Association. Thousands of Palestinians marched in a mass funeral when his body was returned, only hours before thousands would again take the streets in Jabalya to mourn Dr. Fadi al-Batsh, the Palestinian electrical engineer assassinated in Malaysia on 20 April by the Israeli Mossad, according to evidence collected by the Malaysian police.

Photo: Dawoud Abu El Kas

The Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate also held a symbolic funeral for Abu Hussein in Ramallah in Manara Square, denouncing the ongoing Israeli targeting of Palestinian journalists, noting that this is a “clear attempt to conceal the truth and prevent the media from covering and exposing the ongoing crimes against our people, including the use of internationally prohibited weapons against journalists and demonstrators.”  The syndicate called for occupation officials to be held accountable and for the files on the assassination of journalists, including Abu Hussein and Murtaja, to be brought to the International Criminal Court.

The Democratic Press Association issued a statement urging international organizations, human rights groups and the International Federation of Journalists to take action against the ongoing, deliberate targeting of Palestinian journalists. “This continuous targeting is inseparable from the crimes of the occupation against our people. The Palestinian media is in the forefront of uncovering and documenting the crimes of the occupation for decades, and this targeting is a systematic and deliberate crime to stop this role in struggle.”

Photo: Mohammed Abu Salama

The International Federation of Journalists issued a statement joining the condemnation and call to action of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

“The PJS stresses that the occupation authorities and their leader bear full responsibility for these ongoing crimes and reiterates its emphasis on intensifying its efforts to go after the occupation leaders for their crimes against journalists, especially the deliberate and documented killings of journalists Ahmad Abu Hussein and Yassir Murtaja, and it vows not to rest until the perpetrators are brought to justice,” said the union in a statement.

“It is clear that after Israeli soldiers murdered a journalist the authorities are more interested in spouting propaganda and engaging in a cover-up than in carrying out a thorough and transparent investigation and bringing Hussein and Yasser’s killers to justice,” said IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces the killing of Palestinian journalists Ahmad Abu Hussein and Yaser Murtaja and notes that these killings take place as part of a systematic attack on Palestinian journalists that includes targeting them for death, injury and imprisonment. Israeli occupation forces have repeatedly targeted journalists, and Palestinian journalists are routinely subjected to imprisonment, frequently administrative detention without charge or trial. The cases of Mohamed al-Qeeq, Omar Nazzal and Bushra al-Tawil are three among dozens that underline this policy, alongside 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. 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. Ahmad Abu Hussein lives on! 

The following 42 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces while participating in the mass popular demonstrations, the Great March of Return, which began in Gaza on 30 March – Land Day – and will continue through 15 May – Nakba Day:

1. Abdel-Qader Marda al-Khawari
2. Naji Abu Hajir
3. Amin Mansour Abu Ma’amar
4. Mahmoud Sa’adi Rahmi
5. Wahid Nasrallah Abu Samur
6. Mohammed Na’im Abu Amro
7. Ahmad Ibrahim Ashour Odeh
8. Jihad Ahmad Farina
9. Mohammed Kamal al-Najjar
10. Sari Walid Abu Odeh
11. Abdel-Fattah Abdel-Nabi
12. Ibrahim Salah Abu Sha’ar
13. Bader Fayek al-Zubair
14. Hamdan Ismail Abu Amsha
15. Jihad Zaher Abu Jamous
16. Omar Wahid Samour
17. Faris al-Rukab
18. Ahmad Omar Arfa
19. Shadi Hamdan al-Kashef
20. Marwan al-Khadari
21. Thaer Mohammed Rabea
22. Hussein Madi
23. Ala al-Din al-Zamali
24. Majdi Shueibat
25. Hamza Abdel-Aal
26. Mohammed Saleh
27. Sidqi Abu Attawi
28. Ibrahim al-‘Ar
29. Yaser Murtaja
30. Osama Qadih
31. Marwan Qadih
32. Abdel-Sheikh al-Shahri
33. Islam Shadi Herzallah
34. Atamna Ahmad Rashed
35. Mohammed Ibrahim Ayoub
36. Saad Abu Taha
37. Ahmed Nabil Abu Aqel
38. Nayef Thaer al-Zu’ri
39. Abdullah Mohammed Jibril Shamali
40. Mohammed Nimer al-Muqadma
41. Tahrir Wahbe
42. Ahmed Abu Hussein

 

Video: Samidoun on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day and the struggle today

Samidoun’s international coordinator Charlotte Kates appeared on Press TV alongside Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat, the coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat. They participated in a special edition of “The Sun Will Rise” focusing on Palestinian prisoners on the occasion of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day.

Watch the full video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbK-uvmufvE

 

London and Manchester events highlight Palestinian prisoners’ cause, struggle for liberation and return

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network participated in events organized in London and Manchester on 16 and 17 April by activists with the Revolutionary Communist Group, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!, Victory to the Intifada and others. The events focused on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day and the struggle in Palestine today, throughout 100 years of resistance to colonization and especially in light of the recent #GreatReturnMarch taking place in Gaza to affirm Palestinian refugees’ right to return home and break the siege. The events featured talks by Khaled Barakat, Palestinian writer and coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. In London, they were joined by Maysa Shqeir, Palestinian scholar, and Ben Geraghty of the RCG.

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

At both events, Kates discussed the situation of Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails and the importance of international solidarity in the struggle for their freedom. She discussed the historical role of British colonialism in jailing Palestinians, including the introduction of administrative detention – imprisonment without charge or trial – in occupied Palestine. In addition, she noted the role of British guards, some of whom also served as guards in colonial prisons in the north of Ireland, in participating with the U.S., Israel and the Palestinian Authority in the imprisonment of Ahmad Sa’adat in Palestinian Authority prison in Jericho before his kidnapping in 2006 by Israeli occupation forces.

She provided statistics and information reflecting the current number of Palestinians jailed behind Israeli bars and discussed their role in struggle, including the current boycott being conducted by administrative detainees of Israeli military courts in order to expose the sham “legal system” imposed by Israeli colonialism. She also noted that Palestinian prisoners are not only held behind Israeli bars but that strugglers for Palestine are persecuted internationally, particularly highlighting the case of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, who has been imprisoned for 33 years in French prison.

She also noted the case of the Holy Land Five, five Palestinian Americans sentenced to up to 65 years in prison for their charity work in the community, as well as the role of “anti-terror” laws in seeking to criminalize and suppress Palestinian community organizing and Palestine solidarity. She spoke about the pernicious role of programs like Prevent in marginalizing and attempting to silence the voices of oppressed communities seeking justice, especially justice in Palestine.

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

During her presentation, she spoke about several specific cases, including that of student prisoner Omar Kiswani, the chair of the student council at Bir Zeit University, and over 300 Palestinian university students behind bars. In addition, she discussed the case of Ahed Tamimi and her fellow 350 Palestinian child prisoners behind Israeli bars and the case of Abdul-Razeq Farraj, a Palestinian agricultural workers’ organizer and land defense movement leader who has been held for years in administrative detention without charge or trial.

Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat provided an expansive look at the Palestinian struggle confronting Zionism, imperialism and reaction over 100 years, particularly noting the continuity of Palestinian resistance against British colonialism and its Balfour declaration to today’s Palestinian resistance movement. He focused on a class analysis of the Palestinian struggle today, highlighting the leading role of the popular classes of Palestine in leading the revolution historically and at present, saluting the Great Return Marches in Gaza. “The popular classes in Gaza today are teaching all of us a lesson,” emphasized Barakat.

He noted that colonizers frequently seek a local entity to serve as a buffer zone between the people and the occupying power and how this role can be filled by a social class or sector and their administrative institutions. Looking back at the 1936-1939 revolution in Palestine and noting the analysis provided by Ghassan Kanafani, he analyzed the leading role of workers and peasants in the revolution and the confiscation of their power by feudalists who set themselves up as spokespeople and representatives to British colonial authorities.

He then examined the popular Intifada of 1987-1993 and the confiscation of the struggle of the masses by a leadership that participated in the Madrid and Oslo process, culminating in the establishment of the Palestinian Authority. He discussed the importance of Palestinian national unity and how it can only be truly achieved in struggle that confronts imperialism and Zionism led by the popular classes of Palestine and not by the small sector that currently dominates Palestinian political decision-making and has played a dangerous role in normalizing attempts to liquidate Palestinian rights and the Palestinian cause.

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

The event in London was chaired by Palestinian organizer Lara Khalidi and began with statements from Irish organizations, including the Republican Network for Unity, expressing the solidarity and support of Irish republican organizations and political prisoners for Palestinian prisoners. In response, Kates, Barakat and the other speakers noted the long-time joint struggle of Palestinian and Irish movements confronting British and Zionist colonialism, particularly the transnational bonds forged between hunger strikers and jailed strugglers for their people’s freedom.

Ben Geraghty spoke about the RCG’s work in supporting the Palestinian struggle, especially noting the importance of confronting British imperialism and British policies at home and internationally. He spoke about the recent confrontation of RCG activists and others who kept Zionist forces from seeking to join a “Stand Up to Racism” march in Glasgow while carrying the flag of a racist state. He also noted the importance of confronting British participation in the attacks on Syria alongside the United States and France, reflecting its continued imperial role in the region.

Maysa Shqeir presented an informative analysis of Zionist settler-colonialism in Palestine, focusing on the distinguishing characteristics of settler colonialism in displacing indigenous peoples and controlling the land. She noted the Zionist movement’s deep roots in European colonialism, analyzing the texts of Zionist founders as well as contemporaneous politicians in viewing the role of Zionism in Palestine as one to control and marginalize the indigenous people of the land. She provided an overview of specific characteristics of the Israeli state, including its intense militarization, violence and deep links with imperialism.

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

The events followed a demonstration on 14 April in London, in which protesters gathered outside the Israeli Embassy to demand freedom for all Palestinian political prisoners and support the right of return of Palestinian refugees while expressing outrage at the latest Israeli crime, the killing of dozens of Palestinian marchers toward the colonial “border” imposed on Gaza by occupation forces. Participants carried signs demanding liberation for Palestine, support for resistance and freedom for all Palestinian prisoners.

Photo: Victory to the Intifada

Athens event highlights struggle to confront Greek-Israeli official alliance in theft of Palestinian gas

On 18 April, the Ghassan Kanafani Front for Resistance and Solidarity with Palestine organized an event on the EastMed pipeline project, which aims to bind Greece and Cyprus to Israeli colonial extraction of stolen Palestinian gas. The event, called “EastMed, Energy Pipelines and Dependency,” marked one year of the foundation of the Kanafani Front and explored the EastMed pipeline issue in detail, a first in Greece.

Mohammed Khatib, European coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, spoke at the event about the Palestinian response to the pipeline and how the extraction of Palestinian resources fits into the framework of Israeli settler colonialism. He spoke about the importance of developing bonds of struggle that unite the peoples of the region to confront imperialism and Zionism and their reactionary regime allies.

In addition, Nikos Glezakos, a security and energy specialist, Dimitris Patelis, a professor of philosophy at the University of Crete, Paul Toumandis, an economist and member of DIKKI and Stella Patrona of the Consumer Network offered detailed analyses of the pipeline and the Greece-Israel relationship. In addition, the Italian organization Sionismo è Guerra presented a video at the event.

The event took place at the Yannis Ritsos cultural center at the Municipality of Egaleo and was well-attended; the question and answer and discussion session after the event lasted nearly an hour.

View all coverage in Greek at the Kanafani front website.

Berlin protest demands freedom for Palestinian and global political prisoners

Photo: Samidoun

On 14 April, Palestinians and solidarity activists gathered in Berlin, Germany for a protest marking Palestinian Prisoners’ Day with a call for freedom for all political prisoners behind bars around the world. The demonstration was called by F.O.R. Palestine and the Democratic Palestine Committee and included a wide range of organizations, activists and individuals demanding freedom for all Palestinian and international political prisoners.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrliBdLR6Ps

The demonstration was organized after Palestinian and solidarity organizations were excluded from the 18 March commemoration of the day of political prisoners by German organizations who refused to recognize the role of Palestinian political prisoners and the importance of including Palestinian and Palestine solidarity organizations in the global movement for the freedom of political prisoners.

Photo: Abed Khattar

Participants in the demonstration included BDS Berlin, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, Revolution, JugendWiderstand, the Workers’ Power Group, Kurdish and Turkish organizations, campaigners to free Mumia Abu-Jamal and a number of Palestinian and Arab organizations in Berlin. Participants included entire families who carried Palestinian flags, banners calling for the freedom of all political prisoners, including the leftist Turkish activist Musa Asoglu imprisoned in Germany and Black Liberation prisoners in U.S. prisons. The protest took place in Hermannplatz in Berlin’s Neukolln neighborhood.

Photo: Abed Khattar

The protest also highlighted solidarity with the Great March of Return in Gaza and Palestinian refugees’ struggle to return to their homes and lands. Speakers and protesters denounced Israeli crimes, including the killing of dozens of participants in popular marches along the colonial “borders” imposed on the Gaza Strip, including journalists like Yaser Murtaja and Ahmed Abu Hussein, and the wounding of thousands.

Photo: Samidoun

Charlotte Kates of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network spoke at the demonstration, highlighting the global support for political prisoners and the central role of the Palestinian movement in international struggles for justice, saying that “The Palestinian flag is on the front line of every true anti-fascist, anti-racist struggle in the world today.”

Events in Berlin are continuing on 27 April, with an evening event called “Decolonize Palestine” featuring a speech by Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat on the Palestinian left today and the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.

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Photo: Abed Khattar
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Republican Network for Unity: Solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat and the Palestinian People

The Republican Network for Unity, an Irish anti-colonial movement, issued the following statement in support of Palestinian political prisoners. It was presented to participants in the program on 100 years of struggle against Zionism and colonialism organized by Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!, Victory to the Intifada, Samidoun, the Revolutionary Communist Group and others at SOAS in London on 17 April 2018:

The Republican Network of Unity sends solidarity greetings to Ahmad Sa’adat, the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, his family, and all Palestinian political prisoners held in Zionist jails in the Middle East and abroad. While we, the Republican Network for Unity, support all Palestinian political prisoners, we particularly call for the immediate release of Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, and Ahed Tamimi.

Ahmad Sa’adat is a symbol for the most progressive and revolutionary forces in the Middle East. This is the very reason why Sa’adat is interned by the Zionist forces.

The fight of the Palestinian people against the Israeli Zionist occupation and oppression is highly supported in Ireland. Throughout the 20th century, the Arab people and the Irish people have fought a similar struggle against imperialist interference, partition, and oppression in our homelands. In the 1970s, the United Nations facilitated the first direct contacts between the Irish Republican Movement and PLO. Since then, the common struggles of our people have united us in our political activism.

However, in recent decades, sections of the revolutionary people’s movement in our countries have made arrangements with the forces occupying, dividing, and imprisoning our people. Under those circumstances, the progressive, secular, and truly revolutionary forces in our countries are small but the tasks are even bigger.

As the tragic events in Gaza over the past few weeks have shown us, the Israeli aggressors are not reluctant to use lethal force on a wide scale against suffering people. In this situation, it is our task to support the revolutionary forces that fight against this aggression in defence of her people.

Thus, we want to thank the organisers of today’s event for inviting the Republican Network for Unity and giving us the chance to deliver this message of solidarity. We hope that we can use this event to build strong links of solidarity between our movement and the Palestinian liberation movement.

The Republican Network for Unity celebrated its tenth anniversary in autumn 2017. However, the past twelve months have seen important changes for our organisation. In the past months, we embarked on a new road. This new road shall build our organisation as a relevant and vital community organisation throughout Ireland.

We consider the years 2017 and 2018 as a new beginning for our movement. One part of this new beginning is establishing strong and vital links to people and organisations fighting oppression, imperialism, and political imprisonment worldwide. Therefore, we offer our hand of solidarity to all international groups and individuals who are currently fighting imperialism, colonialism, and oppression.

As the recent imperialist bombings of Syria, Yemen, and many other countries have sadly proven, imperialism is a well-connected international system. This international system of oppression cannot be defeated either in Palestine or in Ireland alone. The same way imperialist powers are united against the people, revolutionary forces all over the world need to unite in their fight against imperialism and oppression. We can only be victorious if we organise worldwide!

In the past centuries, Ireland has suffered more than her fair share of oppression.

Today, there are still Irish people imprisoned for their political convictions. Some of the prisoners are members of our movement and represented by the Irish Republican prisoners group Cogús.

While we unconditionally support the release of all Palestinian political prisoners, we ask our international comrades also to support the release of all Irish Republican prisoners, in particular the Craigavon 2 and Tony Taylor.

The tasks for revolutionaries in Ireland and Palestine in the 21st century are enormous and the forces of our enemies seem overwhelmingly. But we are convinced that if we build strong links of friendship between our people, together we shall be victorious! Long live international solidarity! Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat!

5 May, Dublin: Humanity for Palestine Protest – Israeli Embassy

Saturday, 5 May
3:00 pm
Israeli Embassy – Dublin
122 Pembroke Road
Dublin, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/185198772203171/

Saturday 5th May, Assemble 3pm Israeli Embassy, Dublin.

We will again be protesting the Israeli Embassy and demanding that all Irish elected representatives act for the Palestinian people and carry out the following actions;

1. Officially recognise the State of Palestine

2. Impose economic sanctions on Israel

3. End all diplomatic ties with the Apartheid state

Israel will continue disregarding International law and committing war crimes against the Palestinian people until the International community hold the Israeli regime to account.

The Irish government needs to follow Sweden’s lead in regards to officially recognising the Palestinian state.
This is an opportunity for the people of Ireland to unite against this humanitarian tragedy and put pressure on the Israeli Government to respect International Law and basic human rights for the Palestinian people.

An Israeli government that adheres to International Law and respects it’s Palestinian neighbours will create the space for real peace negotiations and help towards a true and just peace between the Palestinians and Israeli people.
Apartheid – Wrong in South Africa, Wrong in Palestine.

#GreatMarchofReturn