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8 April, Calgary: Gaza Massacre Vigil

Sunday, 8 April
3:00 pm
17th Avenue and 8th St SW
Calgary, AB, Canada
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1991820894163772/

On March 30th 2018, around 30,000 Palestinians marched in the March of Return, which aimed to set up a few camps several hundred meters from the militarised fence surrounding the Gaza Strip. Their goal was to protest their incarceration in the world’s largest open-air prison as well as the massive confiscation of their ancestral land. Civil society groups organized this non-violent protest that sparked open fire from Israeli soldiers and snipers, killing now 21 unarmed protestors in one week and injuring countless others. This is now being called Gaza’s Passover Massacre.

It marked the beginning of a six-week sit-in, starting on Land Day, an event that commemorates six Palestinian citizens of Israel who were shot dead by Israeli forces after protesting the government’s confiscation of large swaths of Palestinian land on March 30, 1976. The sit in was set to end of May 15th, Nakba Day, which this year marks 70 years since the ethnic cleansing of 750,000 Palestinians by Zionist militias from their villages and towns.

Join JFP Calgary as we join groups and actions around the world as we stand up for the rights of Palestinians to protest their daily nightmare as open air prisoners. We will be at the corner of 17th Avenue and 8th Street SW from 3 -5 pm on Sunday April 8th with signs and candles to honor the lives lost and to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians and all groups around the world that condemn the senseless killing and violence that continues against innocent civilians exercising their basic rights.

7 April, Montargis: Rally to denounce massacres in Gaza

Saturday, 7 April
3:00 pm
Place Mirabeau
Montargis, France
Rally and march against the Israeli massacres in Gaza, for the immediate end of the siege and to impose sanctions on Israel.

7 April, Auxerre: Rally – Palestine Solidarity – Stop Israeli Crimes! 

Saturday, 7 April
2:30 pm
Monoprix
Place Charles Surugue
Auxerre, France
Rally outside Monoprix in solidarity with Palestine!

7 April, Paris: Right to Movement for All!

Saturday, 7 April
2:00 pm
La Chapelle
Paris, France
Photo: EuroPalestine
CAPJPO-EuroPalestine will join in the demonstration against the immigration and asylum law, to affirm the right to movement for all, in France and in Palestine! Demonstrate against the project of the Macron-Collomb law!

7 April, Alès: Rally in support of the Palestinian people

Saturday, 7 April
10:30 am
in front of Le Cratère
Alès, France
GAZA: Stop the massacres, immediate lifting of the blockade, sanctions against Israel!
We call on our fellow citizens to mobilize with us to forward these demands:
Stop the massacres. Immediate lifting of the blockade of Gaza. Sanctions against Israel. Respect for the rights of the Palestinian people.
Cevenol Collective for Palestine
Co-sponsors: Association France-Palestine Solidarité Cévennes (AFPS), ATTAC Cévennes, CIMADE Alès, Comité des privés d’emplois et précaires CGT Alès, Confédération paysanne, Ensemble, FSU Alès, Ligue des Droits de l’Homme Alès (LDH), Mouvement français pour le planning familial Alès, Mouvement de la Paix Alès, les Objecteurs de croissance Cévennes, NPA, PCF Alès, UL CGT.

8 April, Boston: MAHP-ing Struggles: Palestine, Prisons, Immigration, and HP

Sunday, 8 April
3:30 pm
Friends Meeting at Cambridge
5 Longfellow Park
Cambridge, MA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/439065979859007/

Join the Massachusetts Against Hewlett Packard campaign for our last event before the April 23rd hearing and vote in the Cambridge City Council on our resolution for Cambridge to stop buying from HP companies.

We are hosting a panel and discussion with three amazing speakers who will be talking about the role HP Inc. and HP Enterprise play in violence against and denial of rights to Palestinians, immigrants, and people who are or have been incarcerated in U.S. prisons. Following the panel and discussion, we will break into working groups so attendees can start taking action help us win on April 23rd!

See you there and, please, SHARE WIDELY!

The Massachusetts Against Hewlett Packard campaign is a local component of an international effort to compel HP companies to end their support for violence and oppression around the world through economic boycotts and divestment. Massachusetts Against Hewlett Packard is bringing a resolution to a hearing and vote in the Cambridge City council on Monday, April 23rd which, if passed, would require the city to end all purchasing and procurement from Hewlett Packard companies until these companies terminate their support for oppression of and violence against Palestinians, immigrants in the US, and people targeted by the US prison system.

7 April, Milan: Protest for a Free Palestine

Saturday, 7 April
4:00 pm
Piazza Cavour
Milan, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/443851709379864/

Photo: Het Palestijnse Huis

The attacks on Palestinian civilians demanding the Right to Return continues. 20 murdered civilians will not stop the desire for liberation!

Prosegue la repressione contro i civili palestinesi che chiedono il Diritto al Ritorno nelle proprie terre.

20 civili assassinati non fermano la volontà di liberazione e di un futuro certo.

7 April, Isere: Rally in support of Gaza

Saturday, 7 April
10:00 am
Boulevard Henri Dunant
in front of Ninon Vallin school
Photo: ActiveStills
Walking through the Monnaie market in Isere to distribute leaflets about Palestine

14 April, London: Protest outside Israeli Embassy – Free all Palestinian Prisoners!

Saturday, 14 April
1:00 pm
Israeli Embassy – London
2 Palace Green
London, UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/241571633082997/

Protest outside the Israeli embassy as part of a weekend of action for Palestinian political prisoners in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for return and liberation (including https://www.facebook.com/events/156553131709390/ on Tuesday 17th April – Palestinian Prisoners Day). Israel’s vindictive approach to arrests and imprisonment has continued with the jailing of over 300 Palestinian children; regularly subjected to torture, solitary confinement, and other harsh and inhumane conditions.

Join us with banners, flags, placards and voices!

Free all Palestinian Political Prisoners!
Zionism is Racism!
Boycott Israel!
Victory to the Palestinian Resistance!

(Organised by Victory to the Intifada and Samidoun – Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network)

More than 6,400 Palestinian political prisoners today are locked up by Israeli occupation, including 62 female prisoners and over 300 child prisoners; regularly subjected to torture, solitary confinement, and other harsh and inhumane conditions. Over the past 3 years the number of child prisoners has doubled. In December alone, following Trump’s announcement on Jerusalem, Israeli occupation forces detained around 450 Palestinian children.
Imprisonment has always been a weapon of colonialism in Palestine. From the British colonisers who suppressed Palestinian revolts through mass imprisonment, home demolitions, and execution – and who first imposed the “emergency law” of administrative detention used against Palestinians today – to the Zionist colonisers who for 70 years have imposed a system of occupation, apartheid, criminalisation, racism and dispossession upon the Palestinian people.

In February 2018, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners under administrative detention have launched an open – ended boycott of refusing to attend military court hearings,

“I don’t want a lawyer or any legal representation due to the fact that administrative detention is an illegal policy that denies me my freedom. There are no charges against me and my detention is based on a secret file that is controlled by the Israeli intelligence. I don’t want to be part of such proceedings in this place which lacks all forms of justice. I request for my lawyer to retreat from this hearing. (Salah Hamouri, (33), human rights worker – imprisoned under administrative detention – Jerusalem).

Many Palestinian prisoners have engaged in hunger strikes in the past, demanding freedom and justice. They continue to put their bodies, health, and lives on the line daily in direct confrontation with an occupation from behind bars.

Palestinian prisoners are not only victims of an unjust and oppres¬sive legal/military structure – they are part of an entire people seeking their freedom and liberation, including the end of occupation, the right of return of Palestinian refugees, and full rights for all Palestinians.

Dozens of Palestinians remain in solitary confinement and administrative detainees’ sentences have been repeatedly renewed. Palestinian Prisoners continue to struggle, and in their words, are “calling on free people across the world to do everything in their power to support them in their struggle for rights.”

Join us on a series of events standing in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners and the Palestinian struggle for return and liberation.

18 April, Dublin: Palestinian Child Prisoners in Apartheid Israel’s Prisons

Wednesday, 18 April
7:30 pm
Academy Plaza Hotel
10-14 Findlater Place
Dublin, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/906453462848890/

Palestinian Child Prisoners in Apartheid Israel’s Prisons

with Nery Ramati, Human Rights attorney from Israeli law firm Gaby Lasky & Partners (The legal team representing Palestinian child prisoner Ahed Tamimi)

Wednesday 18th April 2018
7.30pm, Academy Plaza Hotel, 10-14 Findlater Place (off O’Connell Street), Dublin 1

700 children detained and prosecuted every year. ‘Institutional’ torture. Forced confessions. ‘Systematic’ human rights rights violations.

Every year, hundreds of Palestinian minors undergo the same scenario. Israeli security forces pick them up on the street or at home in the middle of the night, then handcuff and blindfold them and transport them to interrogation, often subjecting them to violence en route. Exhausted and scared – some having spent a long time in transit, some having been roused from sleep, some having had nothing to eat or drink for hours – the minors are then interrogated. Completely alone, cut off from the world, without a lawyer or other guardian present they are interrogated in manner that often involves threats, verbal abuse and physical violence. Its sole purpose is to get the minors to ‘confess’ or provide ‘information’ about others.

They are then taken to the military court for a remand hearing. In the vast majority of cases, the military judges approve remand, even when the only evidence against the minors is their own confession. These military courts, which are only used to try Palestinians, have a 99.7% conviction rate and have been repeatedly criticised by human rights groups as failing to meet international standards for a fair trial. The facts and figures all demonstrate that the righst of Palestinian minors’ are being regularly and systematically violated by Apartheid Israel.

About the Speaker

Nery Ramati is an attorney and partner in Gaby Lasky and Partners Law Office, a leading human rights office in Israel, specializing in freedom of expression and protest, and Ahed Tamimi’s lawyers.

He has been representing Palestinian, Israeli and international human rights and anti-occupation activists in Israel’s military (Occupied Palestinian Territories) and civil (State of Israel) courts for almost a decade. Mr. Ramati has been representing leading human rights defenders and activists from the Palestinian villages of the popular struggle movement, such as Bi’ilin, Nabi Saleh, Beit Ummar, Qadom and others. One of his most important achievements is raising the awareness worldwide on the issues of the ill-treatment of the Palestinian minors (children) in the military court system.

Organised by Dublin branch of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign