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French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri ordered to four more months imprisonment without charge

Free Salah Hamouri contingent at Paris protest against the labor law changes, 12 September 2017

Palestinian-French lawyer Salah Hamouri was ordered to four more months of renewable arbitrary imprisonment under administrative detention as notoriously racist, far-right Israeli defense minister Avigdor Lieberman signed a renewal order for his continued imprisonment on Monday, 26 February. Hamouri, a former political prisoner, newly graduated Palestinian lawyer, advocate for Palestinian prisoners and internationally known speaker on Palestine, was seized from his Jerusalem home by occupation forces on 23 August 2017. After ongoing interrogation, he was ordered imprisoned for six months without charge or trial. During that time, his support campaign in France has garnered the support of dozens of cities and towns, 1,600 elected officials and thousands of supporters demanding freedom for their fellow citizen.

The renewal of the order against Hamouri comes as he joins over 450 fellow administrative detainees in a collective boycott of the Israeli occupation courts that pronounce and verify these military orders. They are demanding an end to the policy of administrative detention, a systematic policy used in an attempt to remove Palestinian leaders, organizers and prominent voices from their communities and isolate them from the Palestinian people and the world. There are 450 administrative detainees among 6,200 total Palestinian political prisoners and there have been over 3,500 administrative detention orders issued in just the last two and a half years.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands the immediate release of Salah Hamouri and all of his fellow Palestinian prisoners. This extension of the imprisonment of Salah Hamouri also underlines the complicity of the French state in his ongoing detention; even while officially requesting his release, the French government has not put any significant and meaningful pressure on the Israeli state to demand his freedom, while continuing to embrace the occupation state and suppress Palestine solidarity organizing. This, of course, comes hand in hand with the imprisonment for over 33 years of Lebanese struggler for Palestine, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. Now, more than ever, it is critical to support the administrative detainees’ strike and escalate our demand for their liberation.

We are reprinting the statement of Salah Hamouri’s support campaign below:

Administrative detention of Salah Hamouri is renewed!

France is humiliated but the struggle continues

Avigdor Lieberman, Israeli Minister of Defense, has signed the renewal order for the detention of Salah Hamouri, French-Palestinian lawyer, arbitrarily imprisoned by Israel since 23 July 2017. His detention was extended by four months and is further renewable. The most absolute arbitrariness and injustice continue.

To the arbitrary actions of the Israeli state is added the responsibility of France, which beyond mere statements, has not made use of the substantial resources at its disposal to release a French victim of an arbitrary policy who is subject to an entirely unjust detention abroad.

The lack of serious action by France, despite its words, leads to a situation which does not ensure that the injustice is not repeated and that Salah is released on 28 February, as we have repeatedly and strongly requested.

All of this is political, on the Israeli side and the French side. Justice and law are in the relationship between our two countries merely negotiable concepts and not, as the French side frequently proclaims, firm and universal principles that must be fiercely defended in all places and at all times.

Since the responsibility for this situation is so clearly established, we all know that the State of Israel tramples the law with impunity and that this arbitrariness is a principle, we call on the French Presidency to demonstrate our clear and legitimate discontent and our willingness to act to meet the challenge: at stake is the fate of a man, of a right, but also that of our country.

We call, in this extreme situation, upon the President of the Republic to finally receive his wife, Elsa Lefort, as soon as possible to inform her of his intentions.

Arbitrary detention continues. Our action will continue accordingly, more resolute and determined than ever. Those who believe that we will tire are wrong; we draw new strength from this decision.

Paris, Monday, 26 February 2018

La détention administrative de Salah Hamouri est renouvelée !

La France est humiliée mais le combat continue.

Avidgor Liberman, ministre de la défense israélien a signé le renouvellement de la détention de Salah Hamouri, avocat franco-palestinien, arbitrairement incarcéré par Israël depuis le 23.07.2017. Cette détention est prolongée de 4 mois, renouvelables. L’arbitraire et l’injustice les plus absolus continuent.

À l’arbitraire de l’Etat israélien s’ajoute les responsabilités de la France qui, au-delà de ses affirmations, n’a pas mis en œuvre des moyens conséquents dont elle dispose pour faire libérer un Français, victime d’un arbitraire politique qui lui vaut une détention totalement injuste à l’étranger.

Cette absence de résolution de notre pays, malgré les paroles, aboutit à cette situation où elle n’a pas permis de garantir que l’injustice ne se répète pas et que Salah soit libéré le 28 février comme nous n’avons cessé de le demander avec force.

Tout cela est politique. Et côté israélien et côté français. La justice, le droit ne sont, dans cette relation entre nos deux pays, que des variables d’ajustements et non, côté français, des principes intangibles et universels à défendre farouchement en tout lieu et en tout temps.

Puisque les responsabilités de cette situation sont ainsi clairement établies, que nous savons tous que l’Etat d’Israël piétine sans la moindre réaction le droit et fait de l’arbitraire un principe, nous appelons à manifester vers la présidence française notre mécontentement légitime et notre volonté d’action à la hauteur de l’enjeu : il en va du destin d’un homme, du droit mais aussi de celui de notre pays.

Nous demandons, dans cette situation extrême, que le Président de la République reçoive enfin sa femme Elsa Lefort dans les plus brefs délais afin de lui faire part de ses intentions.

L’arbitraire continue. Notre action continuera en conséquence. Plus déterminée et résolue que jamais. Ceux qui croient que nous nous lasseront se trompent. Nous puisons des forces nouvelles dans cette décision.

Paris, Lundi 26 février 2018

Injured 15-year-old Mohammed Tamimi seized by Israeli occupation forces with 21 more Palestinians

UPDATE: Bilal Tamimi reports that Mohammed Fadel Tamimi, 15, has been released as of 1 pm CEST! We urge the immediate release of all of his fellow detainees.

Mohammed Fadel Tamimi, the 15-year-old Palestinian boy previously shot in the face and severely wounded by an Israeli occupation soldier’s rubber-coated metal bullet in December 2017, was seized by occupation forces in mass raids on the village of Nabi Saleh along with his brother and other relatives. Twenty-two Palestinians were seized by occupation forces in night arrests and early-morning raids throughout occupied Palestine.

Bassem Tamimi, the father of imprisoned Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi, whose case has inspired international outrage and protests, posted on Facebook that 10 children and youth were seized from Nabi Saleh after occupation force attacked the village with military armored bulldozers and “skunk water” tanks. Mohammed, 15, was seized along with his brother Tamim Fadel Tamimi, 17. Others seied in Nabi Saleh were brothers Islam Saleh Tamimi, 19, and Omar Saleh Tamimi, 30; Suhaib Sameh Tamimi, 28, Wiam Eyad Tamimi, 17, Muayad Hamzeh Tamimi, 15, Mohammed Mujahed Tamimi, 16, Mohammed Sami Tamimi, 17 and Amjad Abed Tamimi, 26.

Elsewhere in occupied Palestine, five young people were seized by occupation forces in Nablus, including Omar Samara, Amid Imad Banat, Zaid al-Banna, Assem Asida and Mahmoud Ramadan.  Two more Palestinians, Moatassem Ashmer al-Natsheh, a student at Hebron University, and Izzadine Abu Hussein, were seized in al-Khalil.  In Jalazone refugee camp near Ramallah, occupation forces seized Mu’min Abu Aliya, 28, and Mohammed Atta al-Nabali. In Shuafat, Jerusalem, occupation forces seized Nasser Qous, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, Shadi Matar and Adel Abu Zneid.

Tamimi also reported that the home of Naji Tamimi was raided by occupation forces who declared they were looking for his son, Anan; “the Shabak officer told him that Nabi Saleh is going to suffer more and to expect more brutal attacks,” Tamimi said.

The shooting of Mohammed, 15, happened shortly before Ahed Tamimi confronted occupation soldiers on the family’s land, slapping one of them (after being slapped herself) and demanding they leave their land. Ahed and her mother, Nariman, who filmed the incident and broadcast it live on Facebook Live, have been in prison for over two months for charges related to those events. Their imprisonment and targeting for involvement in the indigenous, anti-colonial land defense movement in Nabi Saleh has sparked and inspired hundreds of protests around the world demanding freedom for Ahed, Nariman and their fellow Palestinian prisoners.

Mohammed continues to be in a precarious health situation and is scheduled for major surgery in May to replace and repair the missing one-third of his skull. Manal Tamimi reported that he is scheduled for his next surgical appointment on 3 March. He spent nearly a week in a medically induced coma after being shot by occupation forces and was previously seized when he was 13 years old. Palestinian children and youth seized by occupation forces overwhelmingly report mistreatment, torture and abuse, including threats of physical and sexual violence against them and their family as well as routine kicking, beating and other physical abuse. Such attacks are always damaging to the targeted children but could have particularly devastating consequences for someone in such a fragile health situation. There are currently approximately 350 Palestinian children in Israeli jails and each year, nearly 700 Palestinian kids are brought before Israeli military courts with a conviction rate of 99.74 percent.

The Tamimi family has been targeted repeatedly for raids and arrests; while this has been the case for years, especially as their village has faced land theft and encirclement and even the theft of their water spring by the illegal Israeli settlement of Halamish, it has escalated even more since the imprisonment of Ahed and Nariman. On 23 February, Manal Tamimi reported that her sons Osama and Mohammed Tamimi were attacked in Ofer prison by Zionist guards. Both Osama and Mohammed were seized in recent attacks on the village. The next military court hearing for Ahed and Nariman Tamimi is scheduled for 11 March.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges the widest actions to demand freedom for Mohammed Tamimi and all Palestinian prisoners and children behind bars. The ongoing international campaigns to free the Tamimis and all Palestinian prisoners must continue and grow to support the resistance throughout Palestine to ongoing Zionist colonial violence and mass arrests.

Solidarity with Rasmea Odeh and event organizers under attack in Amsterdam!

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with former Palestinian prisoner, torture survivor and resister against U.S. and Zionist repression Rasmea Odeh and the revolutionary youth organizers in the Netherlands under attack by Zionist organizations and far-right, racist political parties seeking to suppress action in support of the Palestinian cause. Since the announcement of the event in Amsterdam featuring Rasmea Odeh organized by Revolutionaire Eenheid (Revolutionary Unity) and Anakbayan, the organizers and Odeh have come under sustained efforts to attempt to silence Rasmea’s voice and stop the event from taking place.

The event will take place on Tuesday, 27 February in central Amsterdam at 7:00 pm. Samidoun urges all supporters and friends of Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian cause to register online for this event: https://goo.gl/forms/TJUbfUfj55lUlBKK2 Registrants will be provided with the venue and other relevant information.

Rasmea Odeh is not only a survivor of torture, deportation and 10 years of Israeli imprisonment, she is also a community leader and organizer of Palestinian women and the Palestinian people as a whole. Her clear, principled voice must be heard. We salute Rasmea and the organizers for their continued struggle for the liberation of Palestine in the face of relentless attempts to silence and suppress their critically important work.

We are publishing below the English translation of the statement by event organizers Revolutionaire Eenheid (Revolutionary Unity):

The Zionist lobby is reacting wildly to a meeting with Palestinian hero Rasmea Odeh, that will take place coming Tuesday 27 February at a TBA location.

The PVV party of Geert Wilders, a racist and fascist party, has asked questions in parliament and wants the Netherlands to stop Rasmea Odeh from entering the country. The VVD party of PM Mark Rutte, a conservative ruling party, wants the Justice Officer of Amsterdam to be present at the meeting ‘to observe and prosecute anti-Semitic comments’.

At the same time the Nassauchurch, where the event was supposed to take place, has received threats from the Zionist movement. We denounce these threats to the church. It is a disgrace that threats are used as a means of action. These attempts to stop the meeting from happening are doomed to fail. We have found a new location and will disclose this to anyone registering through: this link.

As Revolutionary Unity we are the least surprised about these actions from the Zionist movement. The struggle of Odeh is aimed at the Zionist colonial movement and it is logical that this movement defends its own rotten interests.

We want to make clear that there is a conflict of which the aggressor is the Zionist movement. This movement violently ethnically cleansed the land of Palestinians and created a state that is known for its human rights violations. The ‘Israeli’ state, with 65 discriminatory laws, can be legitimately called an Apartheid state.

The Palestinian liberation movement, aimed at the ‘Israeli’ Apartheid state, is fighting a just struggle. This progressive movement strives to achieve one democratic state in the whole of Palestine, with an equal existence for all people, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity or religion.

It is therefore quite bizarre to hear that the VVD asks to ‘observe and prosecute anti-Semitic comments’. Rasmea Odeh nor the organizers are anti-Semitic and subsequently there will be nothing to ‘observe and prosecute’.

Revolutionary Unity struggles against all forms of racism and discrimination. We are consistent in this. That is why we organize against ‘Israeli’ Apartheid AND we will commemorate the heroic February strike*.

Spokesperson of Revolutionary Unity, Klass de Boer: “The Zionist organization CIDI knows damn well that we struggle against all forms of discrimination. It is a misconception that all Jews support the Apartheid state or that everyone who legitimatizes their human rights abuses is Jewish. We struggle against all forms of Apartheid, including the ‘Israeli’ state.”

Rasmea Odeh, who, among other things, achieved to organize 600 women in a committee that defends the interests of Arab women, is an inspiration for many activists.

And while armed resistance is a legitimate means to achieve national liberation, Odeh’s confession about her participation in an alleged attack were obtained through torture.

Klaas de Boer: “The statement that provided the basis to convict Rasmea Odeh was obtained through torture. It is shocking to know that the CIDI, PVV and VVD attach truth to statements made during rape. This is typical for their views on the rights of the Palestinian people.”

Odeh and her stories about resistance against ‘Israeli’ Apartheid and imperialism in general are very informative. We invite all proponents of human rights to hear Rasmea Odeh with their own ears.

 

Samidoun US coordinator on speaking tour with ISM activists from Palestine: Bring them to your town

Among the speakers who are part of the following tour are Joe Catron, the US Coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network; other speakers include Rana Nazzal, Palestinian organizer formerly detained by the Israeli occupation alongside Nariman Tamimi and Katie Miranda, artist and organizer. We encourage you to bring this tour to your community!

In 2002, the International Solidarity Movement grabbed world attention by bringing volunteers from around the world to defend Palestine through nonviolent resistance.  They stayed with resistance fighters in the Nativity Church in Bethlehem. They brought medical supplies to the besieged Palestinians in the ancient Nablus Casbah.  They documented and filmed the destruction and mass killing of Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp.  In 2002 and 2003, thousands participated at their own expense.

One was Rachel Corrie, who was killed trying to prevent demolition of a home in Gaza. Another was Tom Hurndall, killed by a shot to the head. ISM has operated continuously since then, serving at the request of the Palestinian community through participation in Palestinian nonviolent resistance. In 2009, 2012 and 2014, ISM volunteers were with the Palestinian people in Gaza, reporting the Israeli invasion and helping in the hospitals, clinics and schools that were attacked even as they served the refugees.

But ISM is today unable to fill the demand from the Palestinian popular movement.  We need to recruit more volunteers, so we are bringing the ISM to North America to talk to interested groups.

In late February, one of our Palestinian coordinators and an experienced international volunteer will team up to speak on the west coast. In March, they will tour the east coast, then the rest of the US and Canada, ending in late April.

The presentation will include a screening of an abridged version of Radiance of Resistancea film produced by three ISM volunteers serving in Nabi Salih and featuring Ahed Tamimi and her cousin, Janna Ayyad.


The first of two Palestinian ISM coordinators to join the tour, Rana Nazzal has trained and provided orientation to ISM volunteers in Palestine. In 2013, she and Nariman Tamimi, the mother of Ahed were arrested in Nabi Saleh. We have chosen to withhold the identity of the second Palestinian ISM coordinator until later, so as not to prejudice that person’s ability to come. Both are heroes with compelling stories that they would like to share with you.

The ISM volunteer for the west coast portion of the tour will be Katie Miranda , who served as an ISM activist, coordinator and trainer in the West Bank. Katie Miranda is a jewelry and apparel designer, calligrapher, and contributing cartoonist to Mondoweiss and Middle East Eye. She is the founder of Palbox, a quarterly subscription box featuring products from Palestine and Arabic calligraphy.

On the east coast, Joe Catron will serve on the tour. As an ISM volunteer, Joe reported from Gaza during several major Israeli attacks, especially from al-Shifa Hospital, as the Israelis threatened to bombard it. He is now an independent reporter on Palestine and the Middle East, and an organizer of many public actions in New York, as well as a widely followed commentator on social media.


The total length of the presentation, including the film and the two speakers, is 50-60 minutes not including Q&A. In order to make the  tour affordable to student groups, we are asking only for $250 per event plus local meals, lodging and transportation. Homestays with local families in the community are an inexpensive and welcome way to meet the lodging and meal requirements.  The actual cost to ISM is around $1000 per event, including international and domestic airfares as well as speaker compensation for otherwise lost income.  A small group of donors has already pledged to match your donations in order to raise the estimated $25,000 to cover the rest of the costs.  Please be as generous as you can.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (SUBJECT TO CHANGE):

  • Feb 26-27 Oregon (awaiting confirmation but accepting other bookings)
  • Feb 28      Claremont Colleges, California
  • Mar 1-5     Attending conference and Al-Awda rally and march in DC
  • March 6    Emory University, Atlanta
  • March 7    Atlanta event
  • March 8    U of Georgia, Athens
  • Mar 9-10   Available for events in or near Atlanta/ Birmingham
  • Mar 11-12  Birmingham, Alabama
  • March 13  Available for event betw Birmingham & Louisiana
  • March 14  Louisiana State U, Baton Rouge
  • March 15  Available for event in or near New Orleans
  • Mar 16-18  Available for events in southeast US
  • March 19  Brooklyn, NY
  • Mar 20-24  Available for events in northeast US
  • March 25  Boston, MA
  • Mar 26-30 Available for events eastern Canada
  • Mar 31-Apr 1 Break
  • April 2-7   Available for events in the US midwest
  • April 8-10 Madison, WI
  • Apr 11-17 Available for events in US midwest
  • Apr 18-25 Available for events in western US/CA

TO RESERVE A DATE FOR YOUR EVENT:

Email solidarity@ism-norcal.org or call 510-236-4250.

TO HELP WITH YOUR DONATION:

Send your donation by check or on line to the Northern California ISM chapter by following the instructions here:

http://www.ism-norcal.org/donate/

Thank you for helping to defend Palestine.

3 March, Manchester: Boycott Barclays! Stand Against War, Occupation and Slavery

Saturday, 3 March
12:00 pm
Barclays Bank
320 Oxford Road, Manchester
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/170539450392479/

Protest against Britain’s biggest banking sponsor of the global arms trade. Barclays funnels loans and investments to companies like Boeing, BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin, fuelling Israel’s occupation of Palestine, the Saudi war on Yemen and proxy wars in Syria and Libya, where warlords have brought slavery to a country wrecked by Nato. Barclays has a history of supporting apartheid and is now involved in backing austerity and supporting corporate tax-dodging.

Free Ahed Tamimi and all Palestinian political prisoners!
Victory to the anti-ZIonist and anti-imperialist resistance!
Freedom for Palestine!
Freedom for Kurdistan!
Imperialist hands off the Middle East!

Manchester Boycott Israel Group – Victory to Palestine!

1 March, Vancouver: UBC SPHR Presents Dr. Ramzy Baroud, A Palestinian Story

Thursday, 1 March
4:00 pm
UBC Liu Institute for Global Issues
6476 NW Marine Drive
Vancouver
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1387069721397530/

Join UBC Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights and the Social Justice Centre in a discussion with Gaza-born Palestinian Dr. Ramzy Baroud as he discusses the Palestine Chronicle, his forthcoming book: The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story, and the urgent need to situate Palestinian refugees back at the centre of Palestinian discourse. He will also cover contemporary issues facing the Palestinian movement and the current conditions of Gaza.

About the Speaker:
Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and editor of Palestine Chronicle. His latest book is The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story (Pluto Press, London). Baroud has a Ph.D. in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter and is a Non-Resident Scholar at Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, University of California Santa Barbara. His website iswww.ramzybaroud.net.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This event is being hosted on the unceded lands of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.

1 March, Amsterdam: Benefit for Jalazone Playground

Thursday, 1 March
7:00 pm
Joe’s Garage
Pretoriusstraat 43, Amsterdam
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/318732721982433/


On the 1st of March Students for Justice in Palestine will kickstart a series of benefit dinners at Joe’s Garage to raise money for the building of a children’s playground in the Palestinian refugee camp of Jalazone.

Last summer SRP visited Jalazone camp during one of our annually organised trips to Palestine. The living circumstances of the Palestinians in this refugee camp left a lasting impression on the group. Motivated by what they had seen they asked the local women’s collective for advice. Out of this conversation, a fund-raising project for the building of a children’s playground was formed.

Come and join us for a delicious meal and bring along your friends, family and neighbors. It will be a night of good company and great food!

Dinner includes starter + main for €4!

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Op 1 maart zal Studenten voor Rechtvaardigheid in Palestina het startsein geven voor een serie benefiet dinners in Joe’s Garage met als doel het ophalen van geld voor de bouw van een speeltuin in de Palestijnse vluchtelingenkamp Jalazone.
Afgelopen zomer is SRP als onderdeel van ons jaarlijks georganiseerde reis naar Palestina in Jalazone geweest.
De leef omstandigheden van de palestijnen in deze vluchtelingen kamp heeft een blijvende indruk gemaakt op de groep.
Gemotiveerd door wat ze hadden gezien hebben zij de lokale vrouwenbeweging om advies gevraagd. Zo heeft het idee om geld op te halen voor de bouw van een speeltuin vorm gekregen.

Kom genieten van een heerlijke maaltijd en breng je vrienden, familie en buren mee. Een avond met fijn gezelschap en lekker eten!

Het diner is inclusief voorgerecht + hoofdgerecht voor € 4!

1 March, Naples: Freedom for Palestinian prisoners

Thursday, 1 March
6:30 pm
Mensa Occupata
Via Mezzocannone 14
Naples, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1973445442916755/

Screening of the documentary by Aljazeera “Hunger Strike”, for the first time translated and projected into Italian, on the conditions of detention of the Palestinians and their instruments of struggle.

Featuring presentations by the comrades of the anti-imperialist collective Coup Pour Coup 31 of Toulouse, advocates of the liberation campaign for Georges Abdallah, illegally detained in French prisons.

28 February, Vancouver: Dr. Ramzy Baroud and the Palestinian Narrative

Wednesday, 28 February
6:30 pm
Institute for the Humanities at SFU
515 W. Hastings St
Vancouver
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/187008218702347/

Location: room 1700, SFU Harbour Centre. Both the building and room are wheelchair accessible.

Note: there will be a book signing at the end of the event.

DR. RAMZY BAROUD AND THE PALESTINIAN NARRATIVE

Gaza-born Palestinian author discusses the Palestine Chronicle, his forthcoming book: The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story, and the urgent need to situate Palestinian refugees back at the center of the Palestinian discourse. His talk will also cover contemporary issues facing the Palestinian liberation movement.

ABOUT THE BOOK

This is a history of modern Palestine like no other: built from the testimony of people who have lived through it. Ramzy Baroud here gathers accounts from countless Palestinians from all walks of life, and from throughout the decades, to tell the story of the nation and its struggle for independence and security. Challenging both academic and popular takes on Palestinian history, Baroud unearths here the deep commonalities within the story of Palestine, ones that draw the people together despite political divisions, geographical barriers and walls, factionalism, occupation, and exile. Through these firsthand reports—by turns inspiring and terrifying, triumphant and troubled—we see Palestine in all its complexity and contradictions, ever vibrant in the memories of the people who have fought, physically and otherwise, for its future. A remarkable book, The Last Earth will be essential to understanding the struggles in the contemporary Middle East.

SPEAKER

Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and editor of Palestine Chronicle. His latest book is The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story (Pluto Press, London). Baroud has a Ph.D. in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter and is a Non-Resident Scholar at Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, University of California Santa Barbara. His website iswww.ramzybaroud.net.

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Co-sponsored by SFU’s Institute for the Humanities, Canada Palestine Association, Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies – SFUSFU School for International Studies, and Independent Jewish Voices Canada.

This event will take place on the unceded Coast Salish territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.

Event is FREE and open to the public. If you would like to donate to the Institute to help fund future events like this one, please visithttp://www.sfu.ca/humanities-institute/donate.html.

ASL requests must be submitted at least 3 weeks prior the event to insthum@sfu.ca.

27 February, Leuven: Political Prisoners in Palestine with Omar Barghouti

Tuesday, 27 February
PSI 02.51
KU Leuven
Tiensestraat 102
Leuven, Belgium
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/149054785811450/

Ahed Tamini is 17 years old. The day after Donald Trump declared Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, her fifteen year old cousin was shot in the head with a rubber bullet. That very same day Israëli soldiers came to stand in her driveway. Ahed gave one of the soldiers a slap in the face, four days later she was arrested during the night. She risks being charged with a long prison sentence.

The story of Ahed is symbolic for the daily realities that Palestinian youth are forced to endure. There are 6200 political prisoners in Israëli prisons, including Palestinian members of parliament and 300 children.

Tuesday the 27th of February, Comac Leuven and Intal will invite Omar Barghouti (co-founder BDS) and Hanne Bosselaers (PVDA/PTB) to talk about the situation of political prisoners in Palestine. We will begin at 8pm in PSI 02.51 (Tiensestraat 102). Afterwards there will be a reception.