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5 December, Atlanta: Palestinian Prisoners and Human Rights with Sahar Francis

Tuesday, 5 December
7:00 pm
Emory University, Rita Anne Rollins Building (RARB) 252, Candler School of Theology, Center for Ethics building
Atlanta, GA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/293377241169479/

Did you know that as of August 2017, there are more than 6,000 Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli jails?

Join is for a critical discussion with Sahar Francis, the Executive Director the Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Addameer. Francis will be on a US speaking tour, sharing information about Palestinian prisoner’s rights. We are so excited to be welcoming her to Atlanta!

EVENT INFO:
Tuesday December 5 at 7:00pm at Emory University
RARB (Rita Anne Rollins Building) 252
Candler School of Theology, Center for Ethics building
*Cosponsored by:
Jewish Voice for Peace-Atlanta,
Emory Students for Justice in Palestine
& Joining Hands for Justice in Israel and Palestine

4 December, Quimper: Freedom for Salah Hamouri!

Monday, 4 December
8:30 pm
Halles St Francois
Quimper, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1988587821414005/

Public meeting with Jean-Claude Lefort, honorary deputy and father-in-law of Salah Hamouri. The young French-Palestinian lawyer is held without charge or trial in arbitrary administrative detention by the Israeli occupation since 23 August without charge or trial. Event organized by AFPS in Cornouaille with the support of PCF and other organizations.

2 December, Paris: Rally to Free Salah Hamouri

Saturday, 2 December
6:00 pm
Place du Palais Royal
Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/157960251620586/

This protest will bring people together to commemorate the 100th day in Israeli prison of French-Palestinian human rights defender and political prisoner Salah Hamouri. Hamouri has been imprisoned without charge or trial under administrative detention since 23 August 2017.

Today, France has merely “asked” for his release and expessed “dissatisfaction” with administrative detention. However, there is more that can be done to win his freedom.

This event will also salute the first 1,000 elected representatives who have mobilized to demand freedom for Salah Hamouri, a list that continues to grow. Netanyahu will be in Paris in early December, invited by French president Macron. The question of Salah Hamouri must be brought to the forefront on and before this occasion.

Protesters in New York urge HP boycott, freedom for Palestinian prisoners

Photo: Joe Catron

Samidoun activists in New York City organized a protest on Monday, 27 November to support imprisoned Palestinian hunger striker Salah al-Khawaja and all Palestinian prisoners. The protest also came as part of global actions in support of the boycott of Hewlett-Packard (HP) corporations for its involvement in profiteering from and selling technology to sustain the occupation, oppression and colonization of Palestine.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Protesters gathered outside the Best Buy electronics store in Manhattan’s Union Square on Monday evening, distributing flyers and leaflets to passers-by on the busy holiday shopping evening. The electronics store sells many HP consumer products, including laptops, tablets, printers, ink and computer accessories. HP corporations have contracts with a range of Israeli security and military agencies. 

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

These include the Israel Prison Service – where they maintain the database software of Palestinian political prisoners – the Israeli identity card and checkpoint system, and the Israeli occupation navy that maintains the brutal and deadly siege on the Gaza Strip, where over 2 million Palestinians live in what has been described as an open-air prison. The Israeli occupation navy targets Palestinian fishers and fishing boats for destruction, arrest and even death with the help of HP technology.

Photo: Joe Catron

There is a growing global movement to boycott HP and demand the corporation cut ties with the occupation. Churches, labor organizations, student groups and others have declared themselves HP-free zones, refusing to buy HP products until the corporation ends its profiteering from Israeli apartheid and colonization. Participants in the protest carried signs about HP’s role in propping up the Israeli assault on Palestinians and handed out leaflets with information on the HP boycott.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The protest also focused on the hunger strike of Palestinian prisoner Salah al-Khawaja, jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. Khawaja, from the village of Nil’in, had been on hunger strike for 15 days after his administrative detention was extended one day before he was to be released.

Photo: Joe Catron

There are currently nearly 450 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention out of nearly 6,200 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Administrative detention orders are indefinitely renewable and Palestinians have spent years at a time jailed with no charge. He is on hunger strike to demand an end to his imprisonment.

The New York protest came two days before 29 November, the 70th anniversary of the UN partition of Palestine and the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Protests took place in multiple other cities marking the day and highlighting the HP boycott, including Vancouver and Berlin.

Samidoun in New York will be participating in a number of upcoming events, including the weekly Monday protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and to #StopHP, as well as the upcoming event to support Colombian political prisoner in U.S. jails, Simon Trinidad, on 5 December, and the Anarchist Black Cross annual holiday party to send cards to U.S.-held political prisoners in Brooklyn on 3 December.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Samidoun: Leila Khaled denied entry to Italy in political attack on Palestinian rights

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces in the strongest terms the denial of entry and deportation of Palestinian leftist figure, national leader and resistance icon Leila Khaled at Italy’s Leonardo da Vinci – Rome Fiumicino Airport today, Tuesday, 28 November.

This action evidences the complicity of the European Union and European states with the Israeli occupation as well as its capitulation to the racist demands of the Zionist movement and the fascist right-wing forces. This is a political action that constitutes a flagrant attack on the rights of the Palestinian people, including the right of their national leaders to travel and to be heard, and also an attack on the Palestinian community in Italy and throughout Europe in an attempt to besiege and isolate Palestinians in exile from one another.

We stand in solidarity with Leila Khaled, with the Arab-Palestinian Democratic Union (UDAP) of Italy and with the Palestinian people who continue to resist all forms of injustice, siege and oppression and struggle for return and liberation.

We reprint the statement below from UDAP, the organizers of Leila Khaled’s tour of Italy:

Leila Khaled denied entry to Italy

A statement by the Arab Palestinian Democratic Union (UDAP)

Today, Tuesday, 28 November 2017, Leila Khaled was stopped at Leonardo da Vinci – Rome Fiumicino Airport. The Palestinian leader was denied entry to Italy and forced to depart on the next flight to Amman.

This incident took place following repeated and extensive media attacks and intense pressure by the Zionist lobby in Italy. In the days before her arrival, many newspapers published sensationalist and defamatory articles about the tour of Leila Khaled in Italy.

The forced repatriation of comrade Leila Khaled is only a demonstration of the failure of Italian institutions and their inability to escape Zionist blackmail. It is clear how much they fear this clear, free and consistent voice. Leila Khaled had a visa to Europe that was revoked here, in Rome, at landing. Less than a month ago, she was in Spain and Belgium and held a conference in the European Parliament.

Despite the pressures, defamations and provocations, despite the deportation imposed on our comrade by the Italian authorities, the Arab-Palestinian Democratic Union (UDAP) will continue to hold its events, during which Leila Khaled will speak with us over a live video link.

The “Fifty Years of Resistance” events are still confirmed.

Arab Palestinian Democratic Union (UDAP) – Rome

Belgian call to Free Georges Abdallah presented to French embassy with 35 organizational and 300 individual endorsers

 

Photo: supermax.be

The Belgian Call to Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah presented its petition bearing the signatures of 35 organizations and over 300 individuals to the French Embassy to Belgium on Wednesday, 22 November. The delegation delivered the call for the release of the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine, who has been jailed by France for over 33 years to French ambassador Claude-France Arnould.

The signatories of the call included 35 academics, 18 lawyers, 14 trade unionists, 15 journalists and photographers, 28 cultural workrs and performers, 42 people involved with associations and 12 political organizers. The Belgian appeal for Abdallah’s freedom was launched as part of the international actions marking the beginning of his 34th year in French prison. He has been eligible for release since 1999 and his release approved several times by the French judiciary before it was quashed at the highest levels of the French state with U.S. and Israeli pressure and backing.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is one of the signatories of the Belgian call, and Mustafa Awad of Samidoun joined Myriam De Ly of Plate-Forme Charleroi-Palestine, Luk Vervaet, Nordine Saidi, Marie Groffils and Herman De Ley in calling for the delegation to deliver the petition.

The full list of signatories (French/Dutch) is below, as of 22 November:

Associations: 

  1. ABP – Association belgo-palestinienne
  2. Activist Child Care
  3. Antwerp for Palestine
  4. Askatasuna, comité basque
  5. Attac-Bruxelles (1)
  6. BRussells Tribunal
  7. Bruxelles Panthères
  8. Campagne Stop Répression
  9. Centre Culturel Arabe en Pays de Liège
  10. Change asbl
  11. COMAC
  12. Comité BDS ULB
  13. Comité de vigilance pour la démocratie en Tunisie
  14. Comité Palestine de Floreffe
  15. Comite Verviers Palestine
  16. Communauté Palestinienne en Belgique et au Luxembourg / asbl
  17. Gauche anticapitaliste
  18. GAPP – Gents ActiePlatform Palestina
  19. Intal
  20. JOC – Jeunes Organisés Combattifs
  21. LAP – Leuvense Actiegroep Palestina
  22. Mouvement Chrétien pour la Paix (MCP)
  23. Mouvement Citoyen Palestine
  24. Noria ASBL
  25. Palestina Solidariteit
  26. Parti Communiste (Belgique)
  27. PJPO (Paix Juste au Proche Orient) Mazerine
  28. PJPO (Paix Juste au Proche Orient)-Ittre
  29. Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine
  30. Rajeen debke group
  31. Rise Up – Réseau d’information et de sensibilisation étudiant uni avec la Palestine
  32. Samidoun – Réseau de Solidarité aux prisonniers palestiniens
  33. Solidarity for all
  34. Via Velo Palestine
  35. Vrede vzw

Academics: 

Abramowicz Marco, psychothérapeute, assistant retraité et fondateur du Centre Aimer, ULB

Alaluf Matteo, sociologue, professeur honoraire de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles

Amy Jean-Jacques, emeritus hoogleraar, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Beni Jos, professeur honoraire

Blum Johannes, professeur à la retraite

Bude Jacques, professeur émérite, ULB

Carboni Maestri Gregorio, Arch., Ph.D., Chercheur post-doctoral 2017 au Centre Canadien d’Architecture

David Eric, professeur émérite de droit internationale de l’ULB

David Marc, hoofddocent Universiteit Antwerpen

De Cauter Lieven, cultuurfilosoof, departement architectuur KU Leuven & RITCS

De Ley Herman, emeritus professor Ugent

De Meyere Marc, prof. emeritus Ugent

Delmotte Paul, professeur (histoire, politique internationale…) retraité de l’IHECS (Bruxelles)

Deruette Serge, politologue, prof. Umons

Devos Magda, em.prof. Ugent

Galand Pierre, personnalité du monde associatif, professeur émerite, ULB

Gillis Pierre, professeur honoraire à l’UMONS

Ginsburgh, Victor, économiste, professeur honoraire de l’ULB

Halleux Robert, Académie Royale de Belgique

Hulsens Eric, professeur d’honneur de l’enseignement supérieur, éditions Antidote

Humblet Perrine, professeur ULB, CRISS-ESP

Hurwitz Heinz, Professeur Emérite Univ. Libre Bruxelles

Lutjeharms Madeline, em.prof. aan de VUB

Malchère Jacques, professeur émérite Université catholique de Louvain

Marage Pierre, prof. émérite, ancien doyen Faculté des Sciences ULB

May Xavier, chercheur ULB

Morelli Anne, professeure de l’ULB

Nicaise Ides, prof. KU Leuven

Pierson-Mathy Paulette, juriste internationale et professeur émérite de l’ULB

Rolin Sylvie, docteur en sciences (biologie) de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles

Schomblond Christiane, chargée de cours honoraire de l’ULB

Takahashi Nozomi, senior scientist, VIB-University of Ghent

Van Dyck Barbara, onderzoekster University of Sussex

Van Riet Thomas, Prof., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Verelst Karin, filosoof, VUB

Individual signatures:

Abramowicz Marco, psychothérapeute, assistant retraité et fondateur du Centre Aimer, ULB

Abbès Nadia, restaurateur

Adriaensens Dirk, auteur, lid van het uitvoerend comité van het BRussells Tribunal

Agro Salvatore, soudeur pensionné

Ait Lahsen Mohamed, ancien délégué FGTB Caterpillar-Gosselies

Akrab Ibrahim, étudiant

Al Damiri Hamdan, militant palestinien

Al Sabbah Khaled, journalist

Alaluf Matteo, sociologue, professeur honoraire de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles

Amen Monique, pensionnée

Amy Jean-Jacques, emeritus hoogleraar, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Andersen René, Fédération de Charleroi du Parti Communiste

Antoniol Daniel, pensionné

Arbane Noureddine, chercheur d’emploi

Awad Mustapha, Samidoun – réseau de solidarité des prisonniers palestiniens

Azili Kia, étudiant

Aziz Rachida, Le Space

Balès Guy, retraité

Baloghova Alexandra, arbeidster

Barnet Rudi, animateur culturel

Bartholomeus Henri, pensionné

Bauret Jean-Marie, directeur de laboratoire SWDE retraité

Bauwens Walter, pensionné

Bazzah Fatiha, bediende

Beauvais André, retraité

Bednar Alain, retraité

Béghin Juliette, criminologue

Ben Abderrhamane Jamila, finances/comptabilité associative

Ben Allal Laila, photographe

Beni Jos, professeur honoraire

Benkhelifa Selma, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Bensaida Taoufik, directeur

Benzerfa Mohamed, employé à Bpost

Blanmailland France, avocate

Blasband Marc, pensionné

Blum Johannes, professeur à la retraite

Body Marie-José, infirmière retraitée, syndicaliste

Bologne Janine, retraitée

Bonfond Danièle, retraitée enseignement

Borreman Hadassah, Yechouroun – Judaïsme contre sionisme

Bouarfa Sfia, ancienne sénatrice, députée honoraire

Boudart Jean-Marie, ancien prêtre ouvrier, auteur, animateur

Boumazzoughe Nadia, BDS

Bounir Yamina, militante pour le droit et la justice

Bronlet Robin, avocat, Progress Lawyers Network

Bovy Yannick, réalisateur

Brissa Didier, formateur syndical

Bruggen Brian Graciano, student

Bruggen Sean Ernesto, arbeider

Bruggen Wolf Staf, arbeider Katoennatie

Bruggen Wolf Victor, arbeider Volvo Cars

Bruneel Lise, enseignante

Bude Jacques, professeur émérite, ULB

Buelens Jan, avocat, Progress Lawyers Network

Burnotte Joseph, animateur CEPAG

Cahen Nicole, retraitée enseignement

Caller Vladimir, rédacteur en chef du Drapeau Rouge

Callewaert Joke, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Carboni Maestri Gregorio, Arch., Ph.D., Chercheur post-doctoral 2017 au Centre Canadien d’Architecture

Carton Rachel, formatrice syndicale

Catherine Lucas, auteur

Chakri-Robert Annick, fonctionnaire retraitée

Chaquiri Najib, éducateur

Charles-Salmon Michèle, retraitée enseignement, Be Pax

Choua Saddie, kunstenaar

Claessens Carmen, Antwerp for Palestine

Colicchio Pasquale, ex-permanent interpro FGTB Charleroi

Collon Michel, écrivain et journaliste, Investig’Action

Cordemans Marie-Françoise, enseignante et membre du Choeur Ali Aarass

Couturiaux Marie-Claire, retraitée

Crokart Hélène, avocate

Cronin David, journaliste

Cuesta Barros Juan, syndicaliste

D’Agostino François, historien et animateur à l’association culturelle Joseph Jacquemotte.

D’Agostino Gérard, cadre

David Eric, professeur émérite de droit internationale de l’ULB

David Marc, hoofddocent Universiteit Antwerpen

De Brabander Ludo, woordvoerder Vrede

De Cauter Lieven, cultuurfilosoof, departement architectuur KU Leuven & RITCS de Lelys Fabienne, employée

De Ley Herman, emeritus professor Ugent

De Ly Myriam, activiste pour la Palestine

De Maegd Frans, anti-imperialist

De Meyere Marc, prof. emeritus Ugent

De Potter Greta, artiste

De Witte Ludo, auteur

Dekkers Daniel, militant solidaire des combats des Palestiniens et Sahraouis

Delgrange Pauline, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Delmotte Paul, professeur (histoire, politique internationale…) retraité de l’IHECS (Bruxelles)

Delperdange Laurence, secrétaire régionale des Équipes Populaires de Brabant wallon

Delval Luc, ancien journaliste

Den Hond Chris, vidéo-journaliste

Deneufbourg Serge, soudeur aéro

Denis Baudouin, médecin de famille

Deprez Marie France, PC

Deprez Nathalie, bibliothécaire documentalist

Derouich Khalid, Bruxelles Panthères

Deruette Serge, politologue, prof. Umons

Desbonnet Denis, journaliste, animateur

Deswaef Alexis, avocat et président de la Ligue des droits de l’Homme Devos Carl, citoyen

Devos Magda, em.prof. Ugent

Dominguez Antonio, prépensionné métal

Donni William : futur éducateur et animateur social culturel ; activiste

Doutrepont Marie, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Dreezen Jan, lid Palestina Solidariteit

Dupire David, délégué CGSP Admi et militant pro-palestinien

Dusoulier Luc, Solidarité Santé Sud

Duval Stéphane, peintre décorateur

Dziewior Alain, pensionné

Dziewior Anne-Marie, demandeuse d’emploi

El bourezgui Abderrahim, éducateur

El Hadjali Fethi, président du Comité de vigilance pour la démocratie en Tunisie

El-Hatimy Aya, student

Ellouze Mohamed, avocat

Englebert Gui, retraité

Englebert Jean, retraité enseignement

Ernoux Jules, Comité de Palestine-Floreffe

Estersohn Willy, ancien journaliste

Fahmy Labib, journaliste

Fallon Charlotte, asbl La Noria

Flachet Ivo, avocat, Progress Lawyers Network

Flémal Jean-Marie, auteur, traducteur

Flinker Jean, enseignant

Freres Geneviève, militante PJPO Ittre et enseignante à la retraite

Galand Pierre, personnalité du monde associatif, professeur émerite, ULB

Gatelet Jean-Charles, administrateur

Gauthier Philippe, ancien journaliste

Genot Zoé, députée régionale Ecolo

Gharbi Naima, hôtesse d’accueil, militante pour la Palestine et la justice pour tous

Ghizzi Anne-Marie, assistante, ABP Liège

Gillis Pierre, professeur honoraire à l’UMONS

Ginsburgh, Victor, économiste, professeur honoraire de l’ULB

Goldschmidt Tom, journaliste retraité

Groffils Marie, gepensioneerd burger

Guzman Camila, graphisme

Haddouchi Fatima, ouvrière

Hala Hasan, l’Aiguille Dorée, asbl

Halleux Robert Académie Royale de Belgique

Hanen Nabli, ouvrière

Hannotte Julien, fédération liégeoise du Parti Communiste

Harnie Cecile, militante

Hend M’Hamdi, secrétaire général du Comité de vigilance pour la démocratie en Tunisie

Hernandez Garcia Facundo, pensionné

Hicorne Michèle, membre de l’ABP et la CNB-P, auteur de « Mots pour la Palestine »

Hoyaux Annie, pensionnée

Hufkens Eric, médecin, MPLP Marcinelle

Hulsens Eric, professeur d’honneur de l’enseignement supérieur, éditions Antidote

Humblet Perrine, professeur ULB, CRISS-ESP

Hurwitz Heinz, Professeur Emérite Univ. Libre Bruxelles

Hustache Serge, député provincial; président du collège provincial du Hainaut

Ioannidis Fotoula, féministe et pacifiste

Jamar David, sociologue

Jaroszewski Julie, artiste

Jouary Farah, employée et militante

Kates Charlotte, Samidoun – réseau de solidarité des prisonniers palestiniens

La Meir Karin, conseillère conjugale

Lalieu Grégoire, écrivain et journaliste, Investig’Action

Lambert Laurent Emmanuel, assistant social, rappeur groupe classé EC10 Lambert Loica, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network Lamghari Younous, fonctionnaire.

Lannoye Christian, pensionné

Lardinois Yves, député provincial du Hainaut

Laroche Béatrice, employée

Lavachery Nele, citoyeNNE

Leclef Anne, infirmière retraitée

Lecomte Perrine, comptable

Lejuste Jean-Claude, délégué syndical CGSP cheminots

Leurin Marcel, inspecteur honoraire de l’enseignement

Loriel Pierre, retraité

Lothier Marie-Christine, responsable Entraide et Fraternité

Lutjeharms Madeline, em.prof. aan de VUB

Mabille Albert, conseiller communal Ecolo à Floreffe, enseignant retraité

Mad Medhi, informaticien

Maes Maryvonne, militante Amnesty International

Maiga Ismaël, PC

Majeres Jeanine, citoyenne

Malchère Jacques, professeur émérite Université catholique de Louvain

Malevé René-Paul, ex-enseignant et ex-secrétaire permanent syndical

Malpoix Michaëla, employée

Manessier Dorian, étudiant

Maniscalco Franco, verrier, indépendant, retraité

Marage Pierre, prof. émérite, ancien doyen Faculté des Sciences ULB

Maron Jean-Nicolas, artiste

Martinez Andrade Luis, sociologue

May Xavier, chercheur ULB

Mayer Cathy, professeur retraitée

Meert Anne, traductrice

Mertens Christophe, employé

Mitevoy Thomas, avocat, Progress Lawyers Network

Morelli Anne, professeure de l’ULB

Mortelette Olivier, délégué CGSP cheminots Charleroi

Mottet Magali, employée

Moulin Laurent, ingénieur

Mousset Jeannine, pensionnée

Mousset Renée, ABP Liège

Mukuna Olivier, journaliste et essayiste

Nève Marc, ancien vice-président du CPT (Comité européen pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumains ou dégradants – Conseil de l’Europe)

Nicaise Ides, prof. KU Leuven

Oueld Ahmed Mohamed, employé administratif

Oulhaj Mhammed, ouvrier sans emploi

Pailhès Etienne, ingénieur retraité UCL

Parmentier Alain, enseignant

Paquet André, sidérurgiste

Paye Jean-Claude, sociologue

Pechova Theresia, arbeidster

Peeters Elisabeth, PC

Peeters Myriam, à la retraite

Peeters-Akkermans Bart, vertaler

Peres Rudy, permanent MOC Charleroi-Thuin

Péromet Mireille, enseignante retraitée

Pestieau Jean, professeur émérite UCL

Pierard Christine, citoyenne belge humaniste

Pierson-Mathy Paulette, juriste internationale et professeur émérite de l’ULB

Ponette Georges : citoyen belge

Poucet Gérard, psychologue pensionné

Raamata Thiam, psychologue sociale

Raillon Jean-Claude, pensionné enseignement

Raklih Fatima, lid van Belgium for Palestine

Rassaa Rafik, enseignant, conseiller provincial PTB

Rbihou Dounya, arbeidster

Remy Coralie, maman au foyer militante, rappeuse groupe classé EC10

Reners Nelly, PCB

Riad Hind, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Rolin Sylvie, docteur en sciences (biologie) de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles

Rosa-Rosso Nadine, enseignante

Rubinstein Edith, retraitée, Ecoféministe et Femme en Noir

Saïdi Nordine, militant décolonial

Saublains Raymond, photographe

Schomblond Christiane, chargée de cours honoraire de l’ULB

Scordia Manu, dessinateur

Seba Asmaa, photographe

Séguria Dorian, étudiant

SERDU,dessinateur de presse

Stadler Liliane, retraitée, membre du PTB

Staszewski Michel, enseignant retraité

Stein Olivier, avocat, Progress Lawyers Network

Stengers Isabelle, enseignante

Stilmant Arthur, indépendant

Takahashi Nozomi, senior scientist, VIB-University of Ghent

Takkal Insaf, enseignante

Tambour Francine, retraitée

Tamellini Jean-François, secrétaire fédéral FGTB

Tamer Salim, kinésithérapeute

Tamignaux Agnes, retraitée

Tanaka Aya, réalisatrice de documentaires

Terreyn Peter, Solidarity for all

Thomas George, pensionné

Timmermans Marie-Henriette, membre de l’Association Belgo-palestinienne

Tips Jeannine, Solidarités nouvelles

Titom, dessinateur

Trivier Marc, photographe

Trivier Miléna, cinéaste

Van Cauwenberghe Luc, militant PTB/PVDA

Van Dael Nicole, enseignante, vidéaste

Van den Broeck Mieke, avocate, Progress Lawyers Network

Van Dyck Barbara, onderzoekster University of Sussex

Van Hauwe Yvette, retraitée, BDS

Van Hees Marco, député fédéral PTB

Van Leeuw-Koplewicz Marianne, éditions du Souffle

Van Loo Michel, animateur culturel

Van Moorter Geert, dokter

Van Riet Thomas, Prof., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Vandecan Myriam, activiste

Vandenameele Luc, délégué CGSP Admi et coordinateur d’une maison médicale

Vandepitte Marc, philosopher

Vanhove Daniel, observateur civil et auteur

Vanoost Lode, voormalig ondervoorzitter van de Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers

Vercheval Vercheval, photographe

Verelst Karin, filosoof, VUB

Vervaet Luk, Association des Familles et des Amis des Prisonniers

Vibin Rémi, CADTM

Visconti Freddy, militant syndical métallo MWB

Waynblum Henri, membre de l’UPJB

Waroquiez  Dominique, membre de l’ABP

Zaynab Ling Aldirawi Isabelle, auteure et actrice

New Yorkers protest to free Palestinian hunger strikers, boycott HP

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

New Yorkers gathered on Monday, 20 November to protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli prisons. Organized by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, the protesters distributed flyers and information about the hunger strikes of Hamza Marwan Bouzia and Salah Khawaja as well as the growing international campaign to boycott Hewlett-Packard (HP) corporations for profiteering from the occupation, oppression, imprisonment and colonization of Palestine and the Palestinian people.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The protesters gathered outside the Best Buy electronics store in Manhattan’s Union Square. Protesters distributed leaflets about HP corporations’ role in developing and maintaining the infrastructure of Israeli apartheid, including its checkpoint and ID card system, prison administration and even the siege on Gaza through HP’s technical services to the Israeli navy. They urged shoppers to boycott HP consumer products like laptops, tablets, printers, ink and accessories so long as the corporation continues its contracts with Israeli occupation, including the occupation military and prison system.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The demonstrators also distributed information about two Palestinian political prisoners, Hamza Bouzia and Salah Khawaja, held without charge or trial under “administrative detention” and on hunger strike to demand their freedom. There are approximately 450 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial out of a total of 6,200 Palestinian political prisoners; administrative detention orders, first introduced to Palestine by the British colonial mandate, are indefinitely renewable and Palestinians have spent years at a time jailed under these orders.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Participants in the demonstration reported great conversations and a high level of interest from passers-by as they successfully distributed hundreds of leaflets. Visitors who stopped by the protest included an organizer with the Palestine Solidarity Committee in Austin, Texas, a highly active student and community organization at the University of Texas.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network will be organizing another demonstration on Monday, 27 November, which will also highlight solidarity with the hunger strikers and all Palestinian prisoners as well as the boycott of HP products. Protesters will gather at 5 PM outside the Best Buy at 52 E. 14th St in Manhattan by Union Square; all supporters of justice for Palestine are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Samidoun activists in New York will be attending some of the many events taking place in the city marking 29 November, the 70th anniversary of the UN partition plan imposed on the Palestinian people and the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people. New York events include a conversation between Columbia and CUNY activists on divestment campaigns, a Palestinian cultural event at NYU, , and a panel discussion with Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi on the partition plan and its continuing meaning for Palestinian anti-colonial struggle.

3 December, Brooklyn: Send Love Though the Walls 2017

Sunday, 3 December
2:00 pm-6:00 pm
263 Eastern Parkway, Apartment 5D
Brooklyn, NY
More info: https://nycabc.wordpress.com/2017/10/25/sendlove2017/

In what many prisoners have told us is their favorite event of the year, Resistance in Brooklyn and NYC Anarchist Black Cross again join forces to bring you the annual holiday card-writing party for U.S. held political prisoners, prisoners of war, and prisoners of conscience. This event is always a lot of fun, the food outstanding, the camaraderie lively, and the handmade cards flat out amazing. This year will be no different. So plan to bring your friends, your creativity, and a healthy appetite. We’ll have updates on the pp/pow campaigns as well as paints, markers, crayons, and envelopes.

Directions:
Getting to 263 Eastern Parkway is simple:
From the 2/3/4/5 or Franklin Avenue Shuttle:

Franklin Avenue Stop: Walk west on Eastern Parkway (away from Franklin Avenue, toward Classon Avenue). We’re about half a block down on the north side of the street. When you go into the building, take the elevator to your left.

For more information, contact:
Resistance in Brooklyn– resistanceinbrooklyn07 at gmail dot com
NYC Anarchist Black Cross– nycabc at riseup dot net

30 November – 4 November, Italy: Leila Khaled on 50 Years of Struggle in Cagliari, Rome, Milan, Naples

Cagliari:

Thursday, 30 November
5:30 pm
Cineteca Sarda – Societa Umanitaria
Viale Trieste 118-126, Cagliari
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/374658002990874/

Rome:

Saturday, 2 December
5:00 pm
Via degli Ausoni, 84
Rome, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/374658002990874/

Naples:

Monday, 4 December
5:00 pm
Via Nuova Marina, 33
Napoli, Italia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1743592245674316/

Milan:

Location to be Confirmed

The Palestinian Arab Democratic Union (UDAP) in Italy is organizing a tour of Palestinian leader Leila Khaled, marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People and the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

The events will include a main presentation by Leila Khaled along with speakers from UDAP and Palestinian and Palestine solidarity organizations in the community.

29 November, Vancouver: Boycott HP Picket on International Day of Solidarity with Palestinians

Wednesday, 29 November
4:00 pm
Best Buy
798 Granville at Robson
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1999569516736123/

Nov. 29 marks the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. This year, join with us and show our solidarity with the Palestinians by partnering with groups around the world to say Boycott HP, Technology of Israeli Apartheid!

HP was recently noted as being on the United Nations blacklist of companies violating international law by doing business in occupied Palestinian territories.

Hewlett Packard companies play a key role in Israel’s oppression of Palestinians. They provide technology, equipment and services to the Israeli military, prison system and government, including the ID card system that underpin Israel’s apartheid policies and its movement restrictions for Palestinians.
The international Boycott HP campaign has already seen 17 U.S. churches (representing 7 denominations) divest from the company and has also attracted support from student governments.
More info at: https://bdsmovement.net/boycott-hp
and
http://investigate.afsc.org/company/hp-inc