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5 October, Seattle: Light in Gaza Book Tour

Thursday, October 5 | 5-7:30pm | Miller Hall 301, 2012 Skagit Ln, Seattle, WA

Register: https://bit.ly/LightInGazaUW

Join SUPER UW and Samidoun Seattle as we welcome Yousef Aljamal for a discussion of the new anthology Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire.

Light in Gaza is a seminal, moving, and wide-ranging anthology of Palestinian writers and artists. It constitutes a collective effort to organize and center Palestinian voices in the ongoing struggle. As political discourse shifts toward futurism as a means of reimagining a better way of living, beyond the violence and limitations of colonialism, Light in Gaza is an urgent and powerful intervention into an important political moment.

6 October, NYC: Holy Land 5 Film Screening and Discussion with Nida Abu Baker and Stop Cop City Activists

Join Samidoun NY/NJ, together with Within Our Lifetime and Dare to Struggle, for a screening of Holy Land 5 on Friday October 6th at 7:00pm! Screening will be followed by a discussion with Nida Abu Baker, daughter of co-founder Shukri Abu Baker, and activists from the Stop Cop City movement.

Holy Land 5 is an Al Jazeera documentary that follows the story of five Palestinian men who were active leaders in the Holy Land Foundation. This was once the largest Islamic charity in the U.S. before it was targeted by the Bush administration and zionist forces as part of the racist “War on Terror” and shut down in December 2001, leading to the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of five Palestinian men. Three of them, Mufid Abdulqader, Ghassan Elashi, and Shukri Abu Baker remain imprisoned today. The two others, Abdulrahman Odeh and Mohammed El-Mezain, sentenced to 15 years each, were released in 2020 and 2022 respectively.

2 October, Berlin: Solidarity with Zaid Abdulnasser

LIVE MUSIC + KÜFA AT KARANFIL, BERLIN
Monday, 2 October
7 pm
Cafe Karanfil
Weisestraße 3, 12049 Berlin, Germany

organised by:
@berlinmigrantstrikers

Samidoun’s coordinator in Germany and member of the Alternative Palestinian Revolutionary Path (Masar Badil), Zaid Abdulnasser, has been threatened by the German state to have his refugee status revoked due to his activism in the Palestinian struggle in Germany. The Palestinian Prisoners Network has launched in return the International Campaign Against Anti-Palestinian Repression in Germany and is calling for active support on a global scale.

30 September, Berlin: Demonstration in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and against anti-Palestinian repression

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is organizing a demonstration on Saturday, 30 September at 1 pm in Berlin, Germany, in Hermannplatz, in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, the resistance in occupied Palestine, and as part of the Campaign Against anti-Palestinian Repression in Germany.

29-30 September, NYC and Online: Closing of the International People’s Tribunal on U.S. Imperialism

Friday, September 29
Dinner at 5:30 pm, Event at 6:30 pm
The People’s Forum
320 W 37th St, NYC

RSVP Online: https://peoplesforum.org/tribunal

After nine powerful months of international hearings on sanctions & economic coercive measures, we announce the closing event of the International People’s Tribunal on U.S. Imperialism: Sanctions, Blockades, and Economic Coercive Measures. Hosted over two days, September 29 and 30, at the People’s Forum in New York City, this concluding chapter will not only deliver our verdict but also lay the groundwork for the continuation of our international movement to abolish sanctions regimes.

Friday evening speakers:

  • Vice Minister Carlos Ron, Venezuela
  • Elias Amare, National Council of Eritrean Americans
  • Khaled Barakat, Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement
  • Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report
  • Pierre Labossiere, Haiti Action Committee
  • Professor Mohammad Marandi, University of Tehran
  • Professor Jeannette Graulau, The City University of New York

While this marks the end of the Tribunal, it is only the beginning of our collective efforts as an international movement. Special rapporteurs will present comprehensive reports on our findings, and political activists, scholars, and organizers will provide insights. The event will conclude with a panel of jurors issuing their verdict, including Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

Join us to learn about our next steps and discover how you can contribute to the movement.

Event Details:

Friday, September 29, 2023

5:30 pm: Dinner

6:30 pm to 9:00 pm: Plenary Panel

Saturday, September 30, 2023

10:00 am to 1pm: Rapporteurs Panel

1:00 pm: Lunch

2:00 pm to 5:00 pm: Jurors Panel and Verdict

RSVP Online: https://peoplesforum.org/tribunal

Please share these updates with your colleagues and comrades, and watch our previous hearings at our YouTube channel! Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is a co-sponsor of the Tribunal. Visit the Sanctions Tribunal website to learn more about the project.

Video: Cop City to Palestine – Webinar on the Interconnectedness of Black and Palestinian Struggles

On September 7, the Alliance for Global Justice, together with Black Alliance for Peace and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, convened a webinar: Cop City to Palestine – Webinar on the Interconnectedness of the Black and Palestinian Struggles.

Moderated by Rasha Mubarak of AfGJ, the webinar featured speakers Camille Landry of AfGJ, Erica Caines of the Black Alliance for Peace and Charlotte Kates of Samidoun.

The webinar was also part of the launch of the Resistance Campaign, fighting back against Zionist deplatforming efforts targeting AfGJ and Samidoun.

A second webinar in the series will take place on September 28: Register here to join! 

Watch the full recording below:

28 September, Online Event: Prison Imperialism from Cop City to Palestine: The New and Old Tactics of Fascism

Thursday, September 28
4 pm Pacific/7 pm Eastern
Register today: https://linktr.ee/resistancecampaign

In this webinar we will explore a deeper dive into the U.S. carceral system and prison imperialism and the connection to the struggles of the Palestinian people. Speakers from the Alliance for Global Justice, Black Alliance for Peace and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

The Resistance Campaign Webinar Series will explore a deeper dive into the U.S. carceral system and prison imperialism that emphasizes the connections to the struggles of the Palestinian people. Uplifting the effects and impacts of these assaults on human rights, including how mass incarceration is used to repress and control groups of people who challenge the status quo by demanding their freedom.

Watch the first webinar here.

These webinars are part of the Alliance for Global Justice Resistance Campaign.

The Resistance Campaign pushes back against the dangerous attempts to silence movement work through deplatforming attacks. AFGJ refuses to back down on our commitment to promoting liberation and justice worldwide, including centering the rights of the Palestinian people.

Today, we reach out to you during a critical moment in our journey when AFGJ and one of our fiscally-sponsored projects, Samidoun, a Palestinian prisoner solidarity network, are under attack from Zionist media forces.

In their desperate bid to intimidate, silence, and neutralize AFGJ’s effectiveness in supporting global movements for liberation and justice, they have successfully convinced the company handling AFGJ’s credit card donations to block us and our projects from accessing this crucial fundraising tool. This far-right publication has shamelessly made false and dangerous accusations about AFGJ and Samidoun.

We need your support now more than ever. By standing with us, you are contributing to the cause of justice, equality, and the rights of the Palestinian people.

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More Resistance Campaign events:

TUESDAY

Tune into AfGJ’s Virtual Press Conference
September 26 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. EST.

We’ll be streaming live here!

WEDNESDAY

Join us on Instagram Live

September 27 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. EST.

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Denmark: Activists #StandWithZaid and Palestine at German embassy in Copenhagen

On Monday, 25 September, activists with Boykot Israel-DK gathered to deliver an open letter to the German embassy in Copenhagen in support of Zaid Abdulnasser, the coordinator of Samidoun Germany and a member of the executive committee of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, who is being threatened with having his residency stripped because of his activism for Palestinian liberation.

Over 150 organizations have already signed on to the campaign: click here to add your organizational endorsement.

They delivered the following open letter:

Open Letter to The German Embassy of Denmark

From the ”Boykot Israel” Campaign

STOP GERMANY’S HUNT FOR PALESTINE ACTIVISTS

Palestine Activists suffer systematic repression in Germany. At the moment, authorities threaten Zaid Abdulnasser with not renewing his residence permit. Zaid is a Palestinian refugee from Syria, and a coordinator for the Samidoun network in Germany. Other Palestine activists have already been forced out of Germany, among them activist and author Khaled Barakat. German authorities systematically accuse all who support Palestine of anti-semitism.

At the same time Germany will uncritically support the Zionist state Israel, despite more and more people around whe world defining Israel as an Apartheid state.

Stop Germany’s attacks on Palestine Activists’ political rights!

Free Palestine!

25.09.2023

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Month of Action Against AFRICOM: From Niger to Haiti to Cop City, Defeat the War Against African People

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is an endorser of Black Alliance for Peace’s call for an international month of action against AFRICOM, the U.S. military command in Africa, along with many organizations. To learn more about the month of action, endorse the call and download social media materials, visit BAP at this link: https://blackallianceforpeace.com/africom2023

The call to action is below: 

We demand:

  • The complete withdrawal of U.S. forces from Africa;

  • The demilitarization of the African continent;

  • The closure of U.S. bases throughout the world; and

  • The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) oppose U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and conduct hearings on AFRICOM’s impact on the African continent, with the full participation of members of U.S. and African civil society.

October 1, 2023 is the 15th anniversary of the launch of the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), a command structure with bases that are now in dozens of African nations. Yet, the existence of AFRICOM has escaped the awareness of not only the general public in the United States, but also of the world. When four U.S. soldiers were killed in the small African nation of Niger, even members of the U.S. Congress were unaware of the U.S. military’s presence in the country and the extent of the U.S. military presence throughout Africa.

The International Month of Action Against AFRICOM, launching October 1, 2023, aims to raise the public’s awareness about the U.S. military’s existence in Africa, and how the presence of U.S. forces exacerbates violence and instability throughout the continent.

The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) has taken up the task of educating the public on AFRICOM and the extensive basing networks in Africa and throughout the world. Our campaign on AFRICOM is an integral element of our general opposition to U.S. global militarization, with its offensive command structures, approximately 800 to 1,000 overseas bases, and the United States’ status as the number one arms merchant on the planet.

We are calling on our friends and allies around the world to join us in calling for the United States to respect the wishes of African people to de-militarize the African continent, so Africa can begin to be a “zone of peace.”

We say the brutality, violence and systematic degradation of Black life in the colonized zones of the United States against Black people by the domestic police is replicated in Africa by the U.S. global police represented by the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies.

Over $150 billion of the people’s resources are being spent on U.S. bases in Africa and around the world to police people on behalf of the U.S. corporate and financial elite.

The African peoples who find themselves on the receiving end of the violence—because of corrupted African leadership in alignment with the U.S.—are saying to the people in the United States to demand U.S. troops and U.S. money are withdrawn. It is clear the introduction of AFRICOM has resulted in less security, less democracy and diminished human rights for African peoples who are in conflict with their own neo-colonial governments.

BAP supports that call and adds the people’s resources that are being squandered to support imperialist adventures must be seized by the people and used to address the human rights needs of African/Black people and other oppressed and exploited peoples for housing, healthcare, education, food and clean water, instead of on war on behalf of the capitalist dictatorship.

We call on our friends to endorse this month as an individual or organization. Beyond that, we are calling on you to organize an educational event that day, for which we have provided materials on our webpage.

  • End the War on Africa and African People in the U.S. and Abroad!

  • Stand with the People—Oppose War and Militarism in Every Part of the World!

  • Close All U.S. and NATO Bases!

SIGNATURES

  • All African People’s Revolutionary Party (AAPRP)
  • Black Star News
  • Bronx Antiwar Coalition
  • Citizens Organized for Environmental Justice Inc.
  • Claudia Jones School for Political Education
  • Committee of Anti-Imperialists in Solidarity with Iran
  • Community Movement Builders
  • CovertAction Magazine
  • DSA International Committee
  • Friends of Latin America
  • Friends of the Congo
  • Groupe de recherche et d’initiative pour la liberation de l’afriqie (GRILA)
  • Hood Communist Blog
  • Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
  • National Lawyers Guild International Committee
  • Pan African Revolutionary Socialist Party
  • Pan-African Community Action (PACA)
  • RESIST US-LED WAR
  • Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
  • Southern Anti-Racism Network
  • Workers Voice Socialist Movement

Opening webinar: register below-

Vancouver: Political education event on Walid Daqqah and Palestinian prisoners’ cultural and revolutionary writing

On Tuesday, 19 September, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network Vancouver hosted a political education seminar at the Centre for Socialist Education, discussing the writings of the Palestinian prisoner, revolutionary, intellectual and freedom fighter Walid Daqqah, who is currently struggling for freedom while suffering from a rare bone marrow cancer.

Specifically, the seminar focused on discussing “Consciousness Remolded or the Re-Identification of Torture,” originally published in 2010 in English. Dave Diewert of Samidoun Vancouver introduced the session with a review of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and its role in the national liberation struggle in Palestine over the past decades. He highlighted the changes and transformations in the prisoners’ movement through various eras of the liberation struggle, especially after 1967 and the rise of the modern Palestinian revolution, as well as the great Palestinian intifada of 1987.

Marking the 30th anniversary of the notorious Oslo accords, he discussed how the Oslo process and the creation of the Palestinian Authority affected the prisoners’ movement, alongside what he noted was the “disastrous and destructive impact on the Palestinian struggle” overall.

Diewert discussed the concept of “molding the consciousness” presented by the Palestinian revolutionary intellectual Walid Daqqah, as well as the vision he presented of confrontation of the occupation in his article. Daqqah discusses the goals of the Zionist prison administration and the forms and mechanisms of torture, isolation, oppression and marginalization undertaken in order to achieve their goals more effectively. He also provides critical insight into the current position, development and decline in the role of the prisoners’ movement and its revolutionary values and practice, specifically after the Oslo Accords. He notes in particular the negative effects of the Oslo process on the Palestinian struggle and the prisoners’ movement in particular, as well as the role of the PA.

The participants in the event discussed the article, and one of the participants indicated the profound impact on her of Daqqah’s explanation of the connection between what happens at the broader Palestinian level and specifically to the prisoners, while another participant noted the strength of the class analysis present in the article.

Prisoners’ writings provide a vision for action and organizing

Charlotte Kates, the international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, said that Samidoun “decided to organize a series of political education meetings and events on the positions and thoughts of Palestinian revolutionary intellectuals and their literary and creative output in Zionist prisons. They provide us with thought and vision for action as leaders, not only as prisoners and detainees, as important as that role is. This writing is historically important as well, and the cultural, intellectual and political production of Palestinian prisoners in occupation jails is also material for education, documentation and confrontation of the occupatipn’s crimes.”

“Of course, the writings of revolutionary prisoners in occupied Palestine, and in the world in general, are a priority for us. These writings help us to inform our organizing and develop a deeper understanding of the prisoners’ movement and its priorities. In particular, Walid Daqqah’s writing is an important revolutionary y contribution. The prisoners’ political and literary articles and studies lay the foundation for overcoming the stagnation created by the Oslo project. The results of these efforts by the prisoners are apparent in the lively dialogue among Palestinians about the role of the prisoners’ movement, what some call prison literature, and the prisoners’ position as political leaders of the Palestinian liberation movement.”

At the conclusion of the event, participants expressed their rejection of the racist, oppressive German state policy against Palestinians in Germany, including the targeting of Zaid Abdulnasser, coordinator of Samidoun in Germany and a member of the executive committee of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement. Zaid is being threatened with the stripping of his residency and deportation due to his political participation in Palestinian organizing.