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New York City action highlights true “Fearless Girl,” Ahed Tamimi

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

New Yorkers gathered at the “Fearless Girl” statue on Wall Street on 9 April to salute a true example of a fearless girl, 17-year-old imprisoned Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi. A group of activists with Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network gathered with signs and information about Ahed’s case on 9 March, draping the statue with a keffiyeh to represent Ahed. The statue, which faces the Wall Street “bull” of the stock market, is a famous attraction and many tourists and passers-by visit it on a daily basis.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Throughout the two-hour action, participants discussed Ahed’s case with tourists and passers-by, distributing information and posing for photos with visitors to New York, including people from Switzerland, India, Algeria, Japan and several Latin American countries.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

During that time, only two people expressed displeasure or anti-Palestinian racism – all of the others who saw the statue and engaged with the organizers were interested and supportive.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The event came on the same day that Bassem Tamimi, Ahed’s father, held a press conference in Ramallah to reveal a leaked video portion of Ahed’s interrogation by Israeli occupation forces after her arrest in December 2017. Her arrest came in a late-night raid on the family’s home in Nabi Saleh, where they are leaders in the indigenous, anti-colonial land defense movement. The village is a center of organizing; it has been under attack by the illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish, which has confiscated the village’s agricultural lands and even its spring. It followed a widely-publicized video in which she slapped an Israeli occupation soldier, demanding he leave the family’s land.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Both she and her mother, Nariman, are currently serving 8-month prison sentences in HaSharon prison; Nariman Tamimi was jailed for streamingthe video of her daughter confronting the occupation soldiers live over Facebook.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The video showed a part of over two hours of interrogation on 26 December in the Binyamin detention center in the occupied West Bank. The interrogators in the video are seen attempting to coerce, harass and threaten Ahed throughout the interrogation, who remained silent and spoke only to assert her right to do so. They commented on her appearance and threatened to seize her family members in Nabi Saleh, naming them one by one, if she did not speak and confess. One said that “I don’t want to bring those children here – if you say something, maybe we don’t need to.” Nevertheless, Ahed, 16 at the time, continued to refuse to speak or confess. 

Ahed’s arrest and that of her mother was noted internationally, and protests and actions took place around the world to highlight their case and demand their freedom as well as that of their fellow 6,500 Palestinian prisoners. In particular, Ahed’s fearless confrontation of the Israeli occupation soldiers and her steadfastness under interrogation captured the imagination of many on a global level.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace
Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

 

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace
Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Imprisoned Palestinian girls denied educational rights as women self-organize high school exam preparations

Imprisoned Palestinian women and girls continue to be under attack by the occupation, most recently as the Israeli prison administration in HaSharon prison attempted to block Khalida Jarrar, the imprisoned leftist, feminist parliamentarian, from helping the minor girls prepare for their national tawjihi examinations. In response to the prohibition of Jarrar’s classes on 9 April, the women prisoners closed their section and refused meals, reported Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

For several months prior, the teacher who is supposed to enter from outside the prison to provide lessons to the minor girls had not come, prompting Jarrar to add exam preparation classes to her existing self-organized training sessions on human rights. After the women prisoners’ protest, the prison administration relented, allowing Jarrar to continue teaching temporarily and promising that the visiting teacher would return in less than a week.

This news was released when Sahar Francis of Addameer visited Jarrar in HaSharon prison along with the imprisoned mother and daughter, leaders in the indigenous land defense movement in Nabi Saleh, Nariman and Ahed Tamimi. They noted their message to the world on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day was that the Israel Prison Service continues to systematically deny the prisoners’ rights and attempt to prevent them from educational and cultural programs in an attempt to dull their minds and prevent them from refining their consciousness and knowledge of their rights to self-determination and liberation.

Jarrar began teaching the Palestinian girls after no external teacher entered the prison for several months. As these child prisoners were being denied their fundamental right to education, she began preparing them for their final exams in addition to presenting awareness sessions about human rights to inform them about their own rights under international law and human rights conventions.

Addameer emphasized that the Israeli occupation’s refusal to educate imprisoned Palestinian children violates the Fourth Geneva Convention, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Addameer wrote:

“By depriving prisoners of their right to education, Israel not only seeks to inhibit the development of the Palestinian people, it seeks to stifle any form of intellectual resistance amongst detained children. Unlike Israeli prisoners convicted of criminal offenses, who are given the opportunity to serve their sentence in conditions that respect their humanity, Palestinian detainees who are imprisoned with the aim of being psychologically destroyed, spiritually impoverished, or turned into collaborators and tools in the service of the occupier. To achieve this dehumanization, the IPS adopts an approach that is complementary to the oppression and torture practiced in interrogation facilities. It aims to control, humiliate, and degrade detainees, with the aim of placing them under its full control. As such, the IPS destroys their identity and vitality.

What is currently taking place at HaSharon prison is not only a denial of education, it is also an attempt to curtail female prisoner’s ability to better understand their own oppression. These sessions are about the fundamentals of human existence, rights. The Israeli occupation forces, are not only violating IHL and IHRL but are also attempting to erase an understanding of the acts of the oppressor and to distort the Palestinian consciousness.”

There are 62 Palestinian women prisoners in Israeli jails, including 7 minor girls; many more of the girls have recently turned 18 and have been detained since they were minors. Among the Palestinian women prisoners is Abeer Abu Khdeir, from Jerusalem, a well-known feminist organizer and Palestinian activist and a leader in the Union of Palestinian Women’s committees. She was recently sentenced to two months in Israeli prison in relation to allegations of “assaulting soldiers” when they invaded her home in 2011 to arrest her son, Anan, 14 years old at the time.

Abu Khdeir is being held in isolation away from the other Palestinian women prisoners, and the Handala Center for Prisoners and Former Prisoners reported on 11 April that she is being denied books to read and subjected to ongoing verbal abuse while being held in isolation, despite being classified as a “civil” rather than a “security” prisoner by the prison administration.

She is the wife of Nasser Abu Khdeir, a fellow prominent Jerusalemite Palstinian activist who is currently sentenced to 16 months in Israeli occupation prisons.

Ayman al-Tabeesh on hunger strike as administrative detainees continue court boycott

Ayman al-Tabeesh

Palestinian prisoner and former long-term hunger striker Ayman al-Tabeesh is once again on hunger strike; 13 April marks his ninth day without food in protest of his ongoing isolation. Al-Tabeesh, 37, from the village of Dura near al-Khalil, is currently imprisoned without charge or trial under administrative detention. He is held in isolation from other prisoners in Ramon prison and denied family visits, and he has launched his strike against his solitary confinement. He is also participating along with the 450 other administrative detainees in the collective boycott of Israeli occupation courts that has been ongoing for 58 days.

Al-Tabeesh’s mother spoke with Asra Voice radio, saying that she had no means of communication with her son and that they have been denied the right to visit Ayman consistently. She noted that her son had previously conducted a hunger strike for more than 100 days to win his release from administrative detention without charge or trial. He has spent over 15 years in prison and has been held under administrative detention with repeated renewals on multiple occasions. Most recently he has been imprisoned since 2 August 2016 and his administrative detention has been renewed four times.  He has been refused permission for family visits since his arrest.

In addition, his brother Khaled al-Tabeesh is also imprisoned since 27 July 2017. While their mother had been denied a permit to visit him since that time, she was approved for a visit only a few days ago. However, on 11 April, her visit permit to see Khaled was suddenly and arbitrarily withdrawn.

Fellow Palestinian prisoner and former long-term hunger striker Khader Adnan also issued a statement from Israeli prison, saying that his fellow prisoners will not leave Ayman al-Tabeesh alone in isolation. He also noted that there are more prisoners held captive in solitary confinement by Israeli occupation forces, some for years at a time.

Al-Tabeesh is not the only Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike; Musab al-Hindi, 28, from al-Tal village near Nablus, has been on hunger strike for 31 days. He has been transferred several times in an attempt to physically and psychologically pressure him to break his strike, most recently being moved to isolation in Eshel prison. Al-Hindi has been imprisoned since 15 March 2017 without charge or trial under administrative detention. He launched his strike upon the news of the renewal of his imprisonment for yet another six-month period. Since he launched his strike, he has been held in isolation, denied family visits and banned from accessing the “canteen” (prison store) even for non-food items for two months.

Also on hunger strike is fellow administrative detainee and long-term hunger striker Sami Janazrah, 45; Saleh Abu Sawawin, from Khan Younis in Gaza, protesting his imprisonment for the past two months after being abducted while protesting on the Gaza “border;” Adel Shehadeh, from Nablus, on hunger strike for 26 days against torture and mistreatment under interrogation in Jalameh; Amir Sarkaji, 21, on hunger strike against his torture and mistreatment under interrogation at Petah Tikva; Wissam Rabie, on hunger strike since 11 April against his interrogation and sleep deprivation in Moskobiyeh detention center; Amir Assad, on strike against medical neglect and mistreatment; and Bashir al-Khatib, 56, on strike for 29 days against the ongoing denial of necessary medical and dental care.  Fahd Hureiyah, 29, from Balata refugee camp, who was re-arrested after being released in the 2011 Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange, also launched an open hunger strike two days ago to protest a lack of medical care in Israeli prisons.

Janazrah’s body is reportedly already showing serious signs of health deterioration, said his lawyer after visiting him in Ofer prison on 12 April. He previously held a hunger strike for 70 days to win his freedom from administration; he was re-arrested on 12 December 2017 and launched his strike with the renewal of his detention.

Many of these strikers, including al-Tabeesh, Janazrah and al-Hindi, are also participating in the collective protest of the administrative detainees, which has continued for 58 days, involving comprehensive boycott of the occupation courts by all of the over 450 administrative detainees out of 6,500 total Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, from all Palestinian political parties and factions.

The administrative detainees had previously announced a planned escalation in their campaign, including launching a successive hunger strike on 15 April and beginning the boycott of prison clinics on 12 April. However, after a meeting between the representative committee of the administrative detainees and Israeli representatives in the prison system, they announced that these escalation steps would be suspended while the boycott of the courts continues. The meeting agreed to hold an expanded meeting with Israeli officials from the prison service, army and intelligence agency and review the file of administrative detention. The prisoners’ committee said that if the decisions of the meeting are not moved forward seriously, the escalation steps will be resumed.

17 April, Paris: Freedom March on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day

Tuesday, 17 April
5:00 pm
Place de la Republique
March at 6:00 pm
Paris, France
More info: http://www.europalestine.com/spip.php?article14146

We are calling for a Freedom March on Tuesday April 17 that is the International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian prisoners. We consider that all Palestinians are prisoners, in the Gaza strip under siege, in the Westbank were the occupation control their life, and in the Israeli jails.

This moment is crucial for Palestinians who take such risks to let the world know that they want to be free and get all their rights.

Nous vous invitons à participer à la Marche pour la Liberté, ce mardi 17 avril à Paris, à l’occasion de la journée internationale de solidarité avec les prisonniers palestiniens, qui concerne en réalité toutes les Palestiniennes et tous les Palestiniens, qu’ils soient enfermés dans la bande de Gaza, bouclés et agressés en Cisjordanie, ou bien derrière les barreaux de prisons israéliennes.

Nous vous donnons rendez-vous MARDI PROCHAIN, PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE, à partir de 17 H, pour former un cortège qui se mettra en marche à 18 H.

Nous appelons nos amis de la région parisienne mais aussi celles et ceux des autres villes qui peuvent se libérer à venir défiler avec nous. L’heure est grave. Les Palestiniens risquent quotidiennement leur vie et leur intégrité physique, à Gaza, mais aussi avec les grèves de la faim qui se poursuivent dans les prisons israéliennes, et les attaques de la population dans toute la Cisjordanie occupée, dont Jérusalem, de plus en plus inaccessible.

14 April, Maubeuge: Rally in Solidarity with the Palestinian People

Saturday, 14 April
3:00 pm
Place de l’Hotel de Ville
Maubeuge, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/176092263042720/

Stop the massacres in Gaza!

First endorsers:
-Parti Communiste Français Maubeuge Val de Sambre
-Jeunesse Communiste Maubeuge Val de Sambre
– CGT Maubeuge
-Association France Palestine Solidarité
-Maubeuge Pour Tous

14 April, Lyon: Solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza

Saturday, 14 April
3:00 pm
Place de la Republique
Lyon, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/237971803440774/

In response to Israel’s latest massacre in Gaza: Demand concrete sanctions from the government.

Neither the wave of emotion expressed after the 30 March slaughter in Gaza, nor the condemnation of these crimes had the slightest effect on the behavior of the Israeli occupation army.

It once again committed these crimes Friday, April 6, killing 10, including Yaser Murtaja, a prominently identified journalist, and wounding 1400, more than half by live ammunition.

The international community is gesturing and its requests for independent inquiry are facing the categorical refusal of Israel and the United States. Is it necessary to investigate the crimes that are taking place before our eyes? Two million Palestinians living in a ghetto threaten the security of one of the strongest armies in the world?

We demand from France and Europe that they stop these pointless verbal condemnations and immediately commit to concrete sanctions.

Not doing so is complicity with future crimes.

– France must stop all military-police cooperation with Israel and impose an arms embargo.

– It must work immediately for the suspension of the Israel-EU Association Agreement whose terms are violated by Israel.

– The ICC (International Criminal Court) must finish with its preliminary examination for war crimes, which has been going on for almost 3 years, and bring those responsible to this jurisdiction. Each party concerned must do everything in this respect.

– We urge all conscientious people to join the international and non-violent BDS (Boycott Divestment Sanctions) campaign

– The criminal and illegal blockade of Gaza must be broken, we must force Israel to respect international law, including UN resolution 194 on the right of return.

13 April, Angers: Rally in Solidarity with Gaza

Friday, 13 April
6:00 pm
Rues Saint-Aubin and Saint-Martin
Angers, France
More info: http://www.france-palestine.org/Rassemblement-de-soutien-a-Gaza-33087

We demonstrate against the Israeli massacres in Gaza and for sanctions on Israel.

14 April, Nimes: Rally in Solidarity with Gaza!

Saturday, 14 April
2:00 pm
Esplanade Charles De Gaulle
Nimes, France
More info: http://www.europalestine.com/spip.php?article14149

In soidarity with the Palestinian people, against the arbitrary detention of Ahed Tamimi, Salah Hamouri and more than 6,300 Palestinian prisoners, against the violations of the right of movement, the violations of international law and the barbaric actions of the occupation army against unarmed Palestinians in Gaza, against the international community’s silence, we will protest!

We salute the resistance of the Palestinian people and we call on all to support the BDS call of the Palestinians to confront occupation and colonization.

En soutien au peuple palestinien, contre les détentions arbitraires d’Ahed Tamimi, de Salah Hamouri ainsi que des 6300 prisonniers palestiniens, contre les entraves à la liberté de circulation, le non respect du droit international et la barbarie de l’armée d’occupation et de ses attaques sur les Gazaouis désarmés, contre le silence glacial de la communauté internationale, nous vous invitons à nous rejoindre :

ce samedi 14 avril à Nîmes esplanade Charles De Gaulle de 14 à 18 h.

Pour saluer la résistance du peuple palestinien et pour discuter ensemble de notre réponse à l’appel BDS des Palestiniens confrontés à une occupation et une colonisation sanguiniires, soyons nombreux !

15 April, Oakland: End the Wars at Home and Abroad Spring Action

Sunday, 15 April
11:00 am
Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Lake Merritt Blvd
Oakland, CA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/187473998692994/

Join us to rally and march to end wars at home and abroad.
Gather at 11 AM at the Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Rally at 11:30 AM
March to Oscar Grant Plaza at 12:30 PM
Rally at Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater, 14th and Broadway at 1:30 PM
Speakers and program TBD

– End U.S. overt and covert wars, drone wars, sanction/embargo wars, and death squad assassination wars.

— Close all U.S. bases on foreign soil. Dismantle all nuclear weapons.

— Bring all U.S. troops home now. Self-determination not military intervention. U.S. hands off the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America. End U.S. aid to apartheid Israel. Self-determination for Palestine. The U.S. cannot be the cop of the world.

– $Trillions for human needs. For jobs and social services, quality debt-free education and single payer health care. No to anti-union legislation. For $15 and a Union Now.

– Defend the environment against life-threatening fossil fuel-induced global warming. For a rapid transition to a 100 percent clean, sustainable energy system and retraining and jobs at union wages for all displaced energy workers.

— No to white supremacy and racist policies and actions against Muslims, immigrants, people of color, and indigenous peoples. No to police brutality/murder. End racist mass incarceration. Black Lives Matter!

— No human being is illegal. No to deportations. Yes to DACA and TPS (Temporary Protective Status) and a just and early path to citizenship. No ban, no wall!

– No to sexism, sexual violence, and harassment and targeting of LGBTQI communities. Yes to equal work and pay. Support women’s reproductive rights.

The U.S. government and its leading Pentagon generals openly and repeatedly threaten nuclear war or massive military intervention against sovereign nations. Such is the case today with North Korea, Iran and Venezuela. Simultaneously, U.S. military forces are at war in several nations including Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Libya and Somalia. Haiti and Honduras also face covert and ongoing U.S. intervention.

More than 800 U.S. military bases circle the globe in more than 170 countries at the cost of $trillions, while these same $trillions are subtracted from critical social programs at home. $Trillions in tax cuts and corporate bailouts are granted to the super rich while the war at home takes on virulent racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, Islamophobic and homophobic forms.

28 April, Montreal: Solidarity Rally for Gaza- Rassemblement de solidarité pour Gaza

Saturday, 28 April
12:00 pm
Jardins Gamelin
1500 rue Berri
Montreal, Quebec
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1637467906349068/

On Friday, March 30 2018, the Israeli Defense Forces brutally murdered 19 Palestinians and wounded more than 1,400 in Gaza during a peaceful demonstration, the March of Return, which includes rallies and camp-ins planned to last for six weeks between land day and Nakba at the Israel-Gaza border to demand the right of return (al-awda) of Palestinians expelled from their land or fled in the war that followed the creation of Israel on May 14, 1948.

On Friday, April 6, 2018, 7 Palestinians were killed and more than 400 wounded during protests near the Gaza-Israel border, of which a Palestinian journalist was killed in the exercise of his job.

The Israeli occupation regime, colonialism and apartheid must be ended by supporting Palestinian popular resistance and strengthening the international BDS movement until Israel complies with international law and respects human rights.

People accros the world have been demonstrating their solidarity with the Gaza March of return. Time for Montreal to show their support too.
Come and show your support to the Palestinian people at a rally at the Émile-Gamelin Park near metro-berri uqam.
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Le vendredi 30 mars 2018, les forces de défense israéliennes ont brutalement assassiné 19 Palestinien.ne.s et en ont blessé plus de 1 400 à Gaza au cours d’une manifestation pacifique, la marche du retour, qui prévoit des rassemblements et campements durant six semaines à la frontière Israël-Gaza pour réclamer le droit au retour (al-awda) des Palestinien.e.s chassé.e.s de leurs terres ou ayant fui lors de la guerre qui a suivi la création d’Israël le 14 mai 1948.

Le vendredi 6 avril 2018, 7 Palestinien.ne.s ont été tué.e.s et plus de 400 blessé.e.s lors de protestations près de la frontière entre Gaza et Israël, dont un journaliste palestinien, mort dans l’exercice de son métier.

Il est temps de mettre fin au régime d’occupation, au colonialisme et à l’apartheid israélien en soutenant la résistance populaire palestinienne et en renforçant le mouvement international BDS, jusqu’à ce qu’Israël se conforme au droit international et respecte les droits humains.

Venez manifester votre soutien au peuple palestinien lors d’un rassemblement au parc Émile-gamelin proche du métro-berri uqam.