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6 January, Dundee: Free Ahed Tamimi – Free all Palestinian Child Prisoners

Saturday, 6 January
2:00 pm
City Square
Dundee, Scotland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/138547710168631/

Israel automatically prosecutes children in military courts, it is the only country in the world that does this.

In 2018 around 500 Palestinian children will be arrested and detained by Israel’s military – some of these children will experience systematic ill treatment and torture.

Ahed Tamimi is only one of these children.

The Palestine Alliance is calling on all groups around Scotland to hold vigils this Saturday, 6 January 2018, in support of Ahed Tamimi and all Palestinian child prisoners.

So far the following locations and times have been confirmed – Please share event information and photographs with the hashtag #FreeChildPrisoners#BDS #StopArmingIsrael

More information:
Defense for Children Internatiknal Palestine – http://www.dci-palestine.org/issues_military_detention
Ahed Tamimi – https://samidoun.net/2017/12/free-ahed-tamimi/

6 January, Madrid: Protest for the Rights of Palestinian Children

Saturday, 6 January
6:00 pm
Puerta del Sol
Madrid

Join Alkarama Association for a protest to free Ahed Tamimi and imprisoned Palestinian children!

12 January, Saint Etienne: Free Ahed Tamimi and all political prisoners

Friday, 12 January
5:00 pm
Place Jean Jaures
Saint-Etienne, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/330852190730464/

Rally against the current state of terror in Palestine and the ongoing unjust imprisonment of minors and the use of administrative detention (imprisonment without charge or trial)

Supported by BDS, DS, Jeunesse Communiste 42, NPA

12 January, Rosario: Open Radio/Open Mic – No to Zionism in Palestine and Latin America

Friday, 12 January
7:30 pm
Pichangu Bar Cooperativa
Salta esq Rodriguez
Rosario, Argentina
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1947948342088695/

Ahed Tamimi was arrested on December 19 after a video went viral in which she, along with her cousins, resisted the invasion of armed soldiers to their home in Nabi Saleh – a small town near the Palestinian city of Ramallah.

The Israeli military court charged Ahed with a total of twelve charges, including “assaulting a soldier,” “throwing stones,” and “incitement.”

Ahed is a Palestinian activist known for her resistance to the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank. When she was only 12 years old, she faced soldiers of the occupation preventing them from taking her younger brother. In 2009 the Israeli occupation took control of the only source of water in the village. From then on the people of NabiSaleh demonstrate every Friday of the year against the occupation and it is one of the most active centers of the Palestinian popular resistance.

The State of Israel wants to escalate its attack upon the Palestinian resistance that, after Donald Trump’s announcement of recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, led to new episodes of struggle.

The protests last December against the Zionist occupation claimed the death of dozens of Palestinians and more than three thousand wounded. The Israeli repression has primarily targeted youth as 95% of the detainees in the protests are children and young people.

According to Bassem Tamimi, father of Ahed, Palestinian minors are detained and exposed to threats and physical violence. They are interrogated without lawyers or parents present and pressured to sign confessions in Hebrew, a language that most do not understand. The case of Ahed is representative of this reality. Recall that 6500 Palestinians are prisoners in prisons of the regime of Israel in subhuman conditions, as indicated by the Committee for Palestinian Prisoner Affairs, among them there are at least 300 minors, while more than a thousand of them are sick and some or they suffer from serious illnesses that need permanent medical care.

Ahed Tamimi has become an example and a symbol of the struggle against the oppression suffered by the Palestinian people by the occupation of the genocidal State of Israel. Her detention seeks to make an example of those who, like her, are the organizers of the Palestinian protests.

The struggle for the liberation of Ahed is part of the global struggle to end Israeli apartheid. Therefore, we join the immense global movement that calls for the freedom of Ahed Tamini and her relatives. And we call to increase actions of solidarity with their cause.

Zionism Out of Palestine and Latin America!

12 January, Brussels: Rally outside the US embassy in Brussels

Friday, 12 January
5:00 pm
Boulevard du Regent 27
Brussels
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1655554914481303/

In order to confront the dangerous political schemes of U.S. president Donald Trump and to win the freedom of imprisoned Palestinian children, we invite you to join us on 12 January outside the US embassy in Brussels.

12 January, London: Freedom for Palestinian child prisoners!

Friday, 12 January
2:00 pm
pin
Under Hungerford / Golden Jubilee Bridges on the Southbank (between London Eye and Southbank Centre) (near Waterloo station
London
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/113623349443988/

WEB: http://inminds.com/article.php?id=10781

9th Jan 2018, www.inminds.com

On 12th January 2018, Inminds human rights group will hold a vigil to demand freedom for Palestinian child prisoners caged by the illegal Israeli occupation.

Last year 1,467 Palestinian children were abducted and caged by Israel, that’s one Palestinian child taken from their family every 6 hours. Twice as many children were abducted by occupation forces during 2 weeks in December than in the whole of the previous month. This surge in the targetting of children by Israel is alarmingly, as is the brutality of the arrests. Currently there are over 359 Palestinian children suffering in Israeli dungeons.

Inminds chair Abbas Ali said “In a quote attributed to Ben Gurion, he predicts that the colonization of Palestine by Zionist Europeans will not be a problem as the Palestinian old will die and the young will forget. Well 70 years later, what Israel has found is that each new generation of Palestinians is more firmly rooted in Palestine than the previous one. The youth refuse to submit to the occupation. In that determined refusal by children to submit lies the seeds of their freedom, the seeds to end the apartheid state. It is for this reason that they are targetted by the full might of the apartheid state. If they don’t submit then they must be annihilated or otherwise rot in a dungeon. Such a cold blooded policy of targetting the children is a sign of desperation and fear of the inevitable.”

Asala & Manar Abu Ryyan

Occupation soldiers stopped a Red Cross ambulance carrying two injured young girls, 15 years old Asala and her cousin Manar Abu Rayyan, on their way to hospital after Asala was shot in the hand by Israeli soldiers. The soldiers dragged the girls out and beat them. Asala’s hijab was ripped off her head and her head was slammed against the jeep. The whole brutal episode was captured on video. Parts of the soldiers rifle, the sniper scope and stand, were later found in the ambulance, having broken off during the violent beating. The abducted girls were taken to the police station in the illegal settlement of Kiryat Arba where they were tortured. They were hit on their heads and insulted and put in a freezing cold container which was open at the bottom.

Ahed Tamimi

16 years old prominent activist Ahed Tamimi was arrested after video of her courageously standing up to armed soldiers, who had less than an hour earlier shot her 14 years old cousin, Mohammed Tamimi, in the head at close range, went viral. Mohammed, in critical condition, had to be put in a medically induced coma for several days before seven surgeons operated on him for six hours to save his life. After the video went viral, armed soldiers raided the Tamimi house in the early hours of the morning and abducted Ahed. When her mother Nariman went to the police station to support her daughter she too was arrested. Both mother and daughter are caged at Israel’s notorious HaSharon prison facing multiple charges of resisting the occupation. Ahed’s next military court date is on Monday 15th January 2018.

Fawzi al-Juneidi

Two dozen Israeli soldiers ambushed 16-years-old Fawzi al-Juneidi whilst he was shopping for groceries. Due to his fathers injury and his mothers terminal illness, Fawzi is the bread earner in his family. He was severely beaten during arrest and tortured during interrogation. Photos of his arrest, blindfolded, disoriented, with torn jeans, surrounded by over 25 armed occupation troops wearing armour padding has gone viral. He was beaten with rifles by almost every soldier who took part in his ambush. During interrogation, at one point he hide under the desk in the detention centre for cover, but they pulled him back up and continued to excessively hit him. They then threw him into a tub filled with cold water and took his shoes off and stamped on his legs. He was so badly beaten one of his upper ribs moved 3cm out of place after repeatedly being struck with a rifle. The soldiers also dislocated his shoulder. His whole body was covered in bruises. Despite his obvious suffering he was left bound, on a concrete floor for four hours and was only taken to a hospital after 4 days of interrogation at the order of a judge. Even in hospital the interrogation continued with the soldiers threatening him if he didn’t confess. With his condition rapidly deteriorating, he was finally given bail 14 days later, on ransom of 10000 shekels. As soon as he was released he was rushed to hospital. But he has to appear in court next Thursday, 18th January 2018, on charges of throwing a stone. A charge that carries a 20 year sentence.

Torture of Children

Torturing of children is routine for Israel. 75% of Palestinian children detained by Israel are physically tortured. Figures for Jerusalem show that 40% of the children were sexually abused by Israeli soldiers during arrest or interrogation.

The United Nations “Rights Of The Child” report 4th July 2013 documents the brutal torture of Palestinian children as standard practice during interrogations in order to coerce confessions. It states that children are “systematically subject to degrading treatment, and often to acts of torture.. physical and verbal violence, humiliation, painful restraints, hooding of the head and face in a sack, threatened with death, physical violence, and sexual assault against themselves or members of their family, restricted access to toilet, food and water. These crimes are perpetrated from the time of arrest, during transfer and interrogation, to obtain a confession but also on an arbitrary basis as testified by several Israeli soldiers as well as during pre-trial detention..”

The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel states that over a 1000 complaints of torture have been submitted but not a single complaint has led to a criminal investigation, let alone a trial or a conviction. Israeli law has never criminalized torture and whilst Israel is a signatory to the UN Conventions Against Torture it insists that it doesn’t apply to Palestinians. United Nations funded Treatment and Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture for Occupied Palestinian Territory, in 2014, treated 845 Palestinian victims of torture including 317 women and 135 children.

Corporate Complicity – HP

Hewlett Packard provides the essential IT services and infrastructure that enable the Israeli Prison Service to function. Their prisons and interrogation centres where Palestinian children are caged and tortured are powered by HP.

In 2012 HP provided the central servers for the operational system of the Israeli prison service (“Tzohar”) and its on-going maintenance. In a contract worth $35 million, HP has also executed a project for e-mail storage and archive for the Israeli prison service.

HP developed the Kidma information system for the Israeli Prison Service which includes the prisoners management system and intelligence subs systems, helping the occupation keep illegal records on Palestinians it has abducted and their families.

Please join us to demand HP end its complicity in the torture and caging of Palestinian children; and demand freedom for the children; and freedom for all Palestinian political prisoners.

Athens event salutes 50 years of Palestinian revolutionary left struggle

Photo: Khalid Hashim

On 20 December 2017, Palestinian activists in Athens and the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network held an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Palestinian revolutionary left, including the founding of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Organized around the theme, “Towards a Palestinian Resistance Movement in the Diaspora,” the event focused on the role of Palestinian communities in exile as well as the longtime solidarity between Palestinian and Greek struggles.

The event began with a welcome to the Palestinians, Syrians and other Arab communities attending the event, saluting their struggles and suffering that has accompanied life in Athens as refugees. The event also honored longtime Greek anti-fascist struggler Manolis Glezos, as two Palestinian youth presented him with a kuffiyeh and a map of Palestine. A lifelong struggler, Glezos became a symbol of the Greek resistance to Nazi occupation when he climbed on the Acropolis with a comrade and tore down the swastika flag. He was sentenced to death in absentia – as the Nazis did not yet know his identity – and was arrested and tortured on multiple occasions for his role in the resistance. After the end of World War II, he was arrested and tried multiple times by right-wing Greek government and the later dictatorship. He spent over 11 years in prison and four and a half years in exile.

Photo: Khalid Hashim

Glezos addressed the event, speaking about his own history with Palestine solidarity and today’s situation, with Trump recognizing al-Quds (Jerusalem) as the capital of Israel. Glezos noted that Trump does not represent the people of the United States but himself and the ruling class, emphasizing that he has no right to decide to whom al-Quds belongs and that it is the rightful capital of the Palestinian people. Glezos said that in his analysis, the Palestinian leadership has made major mistakes over the years, first and foremost the recognition of the Israeli state and secondly the decision to stop the Palestinian armed struggle outside Palestine. He concluded by emphasizing continuous and ongoing solidarity with the Palestinian people until the total liberation of Palestine.

Mohammed Khatib, the European coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, spoke, saluting the Palestinian people and all of the refugees who crossed the Mediterranean sea. He saluted all of the initiatives that struggle for their rights and all of the Greek organizations supporting this event and the Palestinian people.

Photo: Khalid Hashim

“We have organized this event under the slogan, ‘Towards a Palestinian Resistance Movement in Diaspora’ because half of the Palestinian people are refugees around the world, including now in the West. Our enemies are not only in Tel Aviv and occupied Haifa; the soldiers and settlers who are killing our people in the West Bank and besieging our people in Gaza and arresting our children are not coming from the sky. They are coming from and supported by Brussels, Paris and Berlin, and this is why we must struggle everywhere,” Khatib said.

“We must struggle here to defend our rights and support our people in occupied Palestine, not merely in solidarity but as an integral part of the Palestinian resistance movement,” he said, denouncing “the corrupt Palestinian official leadership that cooperates with the Arab reactionary regimes like Saudi Arabia and the imperialist powers to dismiss our right to return and our very existence as Palestinians in diaspora.” He saluted the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, noting that they are the leadership of the struggle and true freedom fighters for the Palestinian cause.

He also spoke about 50 years of the PFLP, referring to this history as “50 years of struggle, suffering and imprisonment; 50 years of doing right and of mistakes; 50 years of learning, studying and producing the culture of resistance. The Front has always stood behind our people, struggling for over 100 years – always with them on the front lines, together in the struggle, and its role is to keep struggling until the liberation of all of Palestine.”

Photo: Khalid Hashim

The event included dabkeh and cultural performances by Palestinian youth in Athens, in a room at the Polytechnic festooned with banners and posters in support of Palestine. The event also featured a letter from political prisoners in Greek jails saluting the event and the Palestinian struggle:

“The Palestinian people that in the last decades is under the imperialists’ grip, and before that the colonists’ grip as well, have proved that they know how to resist firmly and tirelessly….with their thirst for freedom but also the memory of the thousands of Palestinians whose blood has been spilled in the struggle. The blood of fighters of the resistance, blood of demonstrators, blood of civilians, blood of women and children. The Palestinian people’s struggle is a struggle for the obvious – a struggle for independence and self-determination….From the prisons of the Greek bourgeois democracy, we raise our fists as a signal of solidarity to the Front’s fighters. Our position of solidarity to the struggle conducted by the PFLP is actually the expression of our solidarity to the Palestinian people itself. After the announcement of the USA that recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and Netanyahu’s veto which posed this as a condition for any peace making process, the intensification of Intifada is a fact. The Greek government, as a member of the imperialist coalition between the EU, the NATO and recently the peripheral block of Greece-Cyprus-Israel-Egypt that forwards the geostrategical interests of the bourgeoisie, has the Middle East peoples’ blood in its hands. ” The letter was signed by  Dimitris Koufontinas, Kostas Gournas, Kostas Sakkas, Marios Seisidis, Panagiotis Aspiotis and Gregoris Sarafoudis.

Samidoun in occupied Palestine highlights steadfastness under interrogation

The Samidoun Network in occupied Palestine published a pamphlet about the arrest of Palestinian strugglers and the methods used by prisoners to confront their jailers with steadfastness under interrogation.

“The Palestinian Arab people in occupied Palestine have accumulated lengthy experience in Zionist occupation prisons and the dungeons of interrogation, and in doing so have developed critical tactics of resistance and confrontation of the jailer. Because we believe in the need to continue to educate Palestinian struggles, particularly in regard to the different methods used by the occupation in Zionist detention centers in order to break their steadfastness through torture and establish their ‘guilt’ through confessions, it is important to provide this information. The purpose of these charges is to attempt to eliminate the popular resistance and suppress the struggle of the Palestinian people, and this has been the case throughout history,” said the Samidoun volunteers in Palestine.

On Wednesday and Thursday, 20 and 21 December, Samidoun activists at Bir Zeit University published posters and posted them around the university emphasizing the importance of steadfastness and encouraging them to think about the questions of imprisonment on the other hand, highlighting the purpose of the occupier in seeking to gain confessions against other Palestinians. Volunteer activists distributed pamphlets at a stand organized by the Bir Zeit University Student Council in support of the Palestinian struggle to defend Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine. The pamphlets dealt in detail with methods of confrontation and steadfastness.

Samidoun also organized a seminar in conjunction with the Nabd Youth Group on the “mustaribeen,” the undercover occupation forces who dress “as Arabs” in order to create a sense of confusion and helplessness, deter the resistance and dampen the struggle. The seminar, presented by Aboud Hamali, highlighted the role of these forces in targeting Palestinian youth for arrest and interrogation and the importance of confronting and exposing them.

Nour and Manal Tamimi released from Israeli prison; demand freedom for Ahed and Nariman Tamimi!

Photo: Bilal Tamimi/Facebook

Late in the night on 4 January 2018, Nour Tamimi was released from Israeli prison, where she was met by her family. Her release followed an occupation military court’s rejection of an appeal of her earlier release order. She was released on bail and subject to a number of harsh conditions, including a requirement to report weekly on Fridays to an occupation police station as well as ongoing charges against her in occupation military courts for “assault” and interfering with the duties of a soldier.

Nour is the cousin of Ahed Tamimi, 16, and also a leader in the popular Palestinian resistance in the village of Nabi Saleh. Nabi Saleh, a village of 600 Palestinians, is surrounded by the illegal settlement of Halamish, which has stolen the village’s land and even its spring. The Tamimi family are leaders in the anti-colonial indigenous land and water defense struggle in Nabi Saleh, which reflects similar situations throughout occupied Palestine. Nour and Ahed were pictured in the same video confronting Israeli occupation soldiers on their land shortly after their cousin, Mohammed, 14, had been shot in the head by a rubber-coated metal bullet by occupation forces invading the village. In the video, Ahed slaps an occupation soldier after he slaps her and refuses to leave the family’s land.

Photo: Manal Tamimi on her release

Meanwhile, on 3 January, Manal Tamimi, who was seized by occupation soldiers outside the Ofer military court on Thursday, 29 December as she protested for freedom for Ahed, Nariman and Nour Tamimi, was released after nearly a week in Israeli occupation prisons.

Musaab Tamimi

The happiness at the release of Manal, however, was tempered by the sorrow and anger at the killing of 17-year-old Musaab Tamimi from the village of Deir Nizam, the “twin village” of Nabi Saleh. Musaab, a cousin of the Tamimis of Nabi Saleh, was shot dead with a bullet in his neck by an Israeli occupation sniper invading his village on the afternoon of 3 January, the first Palestinian life taken in 2018 by the occupation forces. Occupation forces attempted to justify the murder of Musaab by saying that he “appeared” to be holding a gun, but presented no pictures or evidence that any such gun existed. The use of the term “appeared” seems to be an admission by the Israeli occupation forces that they shot the boy as he protested their repeated invasions of his home village.

Ahed and her mother, Nariman Tamimi, remain imprisoned in HaSharon prison, both of them charged before military courts with a 99.74% conviction rate. Nariman is charged with “incitement” on social media for streaming Ahed’s encounter with occupation soldiers as well as her other political expresson on social media, and with “assaulting” soldiers, while Ahed faces 12 charges that could see her sentenced to years in prison.

Protests around the world are continuing to grow, demanding the immediate release of Ahed and Nariman Tamimi. In Paris, crowds marched through the city center on 4 January carrying signs and banners demanding freedom for Ahed and her fellow Palestinian child prisoners, who number over 300 out of a total of 6,200 Palestinian prisoners.

In Johannesburg, South Africa, students protested in solidarity with Ahed Tamimi and her fellow Palestinian prisoners in Nelson Mandela Square, calling for their immediate release.

Inside Israeli prisons, prominent Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouthi issued a statement from Hadarim prison on the case of Ahed Tamimi:

“My pain is not confined to the child Ahed Tamimi, held in Israeli jails, but for all of her generation, the most courageous generation of Palestinians who are a model of sacrifice and confrontation of the occupier. Like all of the children of the world in schools and universities, behind computers, in playgrounds, squares, libraries, swimming pools and clubs, they want to enjoy life, not to be thrown into dungeons and prisons….Ahed, I promise you and through you, all of the children of Palestine to continue the struggle for you…to achieve your freedom and dignity.”

Protests continue to be planned in a number of international cities in the coming days for the freedom of Ahed and Nariman Tamimi, including actions in New York City, Los Angeles, Glasgow, Manchester and Edinburgh.

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Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces the ongoing imprisonment of Ahed and Nariman Tamimi, among over 500 Palestinians arrested by Israeli occupation forces following U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration of recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Issa Qaraqe of the Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Commission stated that approximately half of those detained, like Ahed, Abdul-Khalik Burnat and Fawzi al-Junaidi, are children. There are hundreds of Palestinian children jailed by Israel and frequently subject to beatings, abuse, and interrogations without parents or lawyers present in violation of the law. We urge people of conscience around the world to take action to demand freedom for Ahed and her fellow detained and jailed Palestinian children in occupation detention centers, interrogation centers and prisons – and for the Tamimi women and all detained and imprisoned Palestinians.

The resistance of the Palestinian people has never been quelled by arrests or repression, and it must be clear that we, around the world, stand alongside the Palestinian people as they defend Jerusalem and their entire land and people under attack. This includes standing with detained and jailed Palestinian prisoners in their struggle for liberation for themselves, their people, and their occupied homeland.

TAKE ACTION: 

  1. Join the Twitterstorm! Every day, a Twitterstorm is being organized with a new hashtag released at the moment the campaign begins to raise awareness and urge action to free Ahed and Nariman Tamimi. You can join in and follow the campaign at the Free the Tamimi Women facebook page and @YASHebron on Twitter. The twitterstorms are currently scheduled for 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern, 6 PM UK, 7 PM in Europe, 8 PM in Palestine – updates and hashtags are posted regularly on Facebook and Twitter.
  2. Organize a protest for Ahed or join one of the protests being organized in cities like New York, Los Angeles, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester and distribute this post and other news about Ahed and the Palestinian prisoners. Get others involved in the struggle for Palestinian freedom! Build the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel and complicit corporations like HP and G4S.
  3. For supporters in the US: Call your member of the House of Representatives to support H.R. 4391, the Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act. Tell them specifically about Ahed’s arrest, and urge them to act for her release. Tell them to pressure Israel to free Ahed and other detained Palestinian kids. Call the House switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask to speak to your Representative’s office. CODEPINK has an action to highlight this case specifically.
  4. Call your nearest Israeli embassy and let them know that you know about the detention of Ahed Tamimi in Nabi Saleh and other Palestinian child prisoners. Demand Ahed, her mother Nariman, and the other detained children be immediately released. Contact infomation here: https://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/israel
  5. Sign the petition. Over 150,000 people have already signed on to demand freedom for Ahed: https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/free_ahed/?feiNukb
  6. Write to Ahed and Nariman. While Zionist jailers frequently censor Palestinian prisoners’ mail, these letters can help bolster morale and even send a message to the jailers and censors themselves. Write to Ahed Tamimi or Nariman Tamimi (choose one and address your letter to one only) at: HaSharon prison
    Ben Yehuda, P.O. Box 7
    40 330 Israel

6 January, Edinburgh: Free Ahed Tamimi – Free All Palestinian Child Prisoners

Saturday, 6 January
2:00 pm
Wellington Statue
Edinburgh
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/321609941677104/

Israel automatically prosecutes children in military courts, it is the only country in the world that does this.

In 2018 around 500 Palestinian children will be arrested and detained by Israel’s military – some of these children will experience systematic ill treatment and torture.

Ahed Tamimi is only one of these children.

The Palestine Alliance is calling on all groups around Scotland to hold vigils this Saturday, 6 January 2018, in support of Ahed Tamimi and all Palestinian child prisoners.

So far the following locations and times have been confirmed – Please share event information and photographs with the hashtag #FreeChildPrisoners#BDS #StopArmingIsrael

Glasgow: 2pm at Buchanan Steps
Edinburgh: 2pm at Wellington Statue

More information:
Defense for Children Internatiknal Palestine – http://www.dci-palestine.org/issues_military_detention
Ahed Tamimi – https://samidoun.net/2017/12/free-ahed-tamimi/