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21 October, Berlin: Freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Saturday, 21 October
Freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
12:00 pm
Pariser Platz 1
10117 Berlin
More information: http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/2017/10/13/berlin-sa-21-10-2017-freiheit-fuer-georges-ibrahim-abdallah/

Join the Democratic Palestine Committees, and the Committee to Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah for a solidarity demonstration to free Georges Abdallah, imprisoned for 34 years in French prisons. Demonstration outside the French embassy in Berlin.

Samstag den 21 Oktober 2017
um 12.00 Uhr
Pariser Platz 1
10117 Berlin
http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/2017/10/13/berlin-sa-21-10-2017-freiheit-fuer-georges-ibrahim-abdallah/

Demokratische Komitees Palastinas und das Komitee ‚Freiheit für Georges Ibrahim Abdallah‘ lädt ein zu einer Kundgebung vor der französischen Botschaft in Berlin in Solidarität mit Georges Ibrahim Abdallah!

21 October, Dublin: Irish Solidarity for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Saturday, 21 October
Free Georges Abdallah Dublin
2:00 pm
General Post Office, O’Connell Street
Dublin, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1962801003963560

Irish Socialist Republicans demand Freedom for Georges Abdallah!

Lebanese Communist and Palestine resistance Fighter Georges Abdallah has been held prisoner by France for 34 years.

Join us as we demand his Freedom!

21 October, Lannemezan: National Demonstration for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah

Saturday, 21 October
National Demonstration to Free Georges Abdallah
2:00 pm
Gare de Lannemezan (March to Lannemezan Prison)
Lannemezan, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/814700755345206/

Collective transport to Lannnemezan:

from Paris: depart Friday 20 October, 10 pm Place de la République(email: campaign.unitaire.gabdallah@gmail.com)
from Toulouse: depart Saturday October 21st at 12:00 at the metro Basso-Cambo (email: couppourcoup31@gmail.com)
from Bordeaux: Saturday 21 October at 9am Place de Ravezies (email: liberte.pour.georges@gmail.com)
from Marseille: Saturday 21 October – join the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/291271791355420/

The large national demonstration annually demanding freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. Join hundreds to protest outside the prison where Georges Abdallah is held as he enters his 34th year of imprisonment.

 

20 October, Brussels: Freedom for Georges Abdallah – Protest in Brussels!

Friday, 20 October
Liberte pour Georges Abdallah!
5:30 pm
Regentlaan 42, Brussels, Belgium
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1934882953418757/

All out in front of the French Consulate to call for the liberation of Georges Abdallah!

Gathering on Friday, October 20 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, 42 Boulevard du Régent (Arts-Loi métro), followed by an evening of information and meetings at Sacco-Vanzetti.

Organized by Secours Rouge, part of the international days of resistance from 14-24 October to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, imprisoned Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine, as he enters his 34th year in French prisons.

20 October, Toulouse: Palestine – they will never stop our solidarity!

Friday, 20 October
Palestine: They can’t stop our solidarity!
6:30 pm – 11 pm
Le Hangar de la Cépière
8 rue de Bagnolet, Toulouse
More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1330369670424161/

Organized by the Comité de Soutien aux inculpéEs BDS toulousains, part of the international days of resistance from 14-24 October to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, imprisoned Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine, as he enters his 34th year in French prisons.

6:30 pm – Event opening
7:00 pm – Film screening, “L’Affaire Salah Hamouri,” about the French-Palestinian lawyer detained by Israel (directed by Nadir Dendoune, 30 min)
7:30 pm – Lecture by Michel Warschawski, journalist, founder of the Alternative Information Center
8:00 pm – Talk by the BDS campaign on attempts to criminalize the boycott of Israel and solidarity with the 4 accused Toulouse BDS activists
8:45 pm – Falafel, hummus, music and Palestinian dance, and a performance by Los Moulineros

19 October, Marseille: Solidarity evening for Georges Abdallah/17 October 1961

Thursday, 19 October
Soirée Georges Abdallah/17 octobre 1961
6:30 pm
Dar Lamifa
127 rue d’Aubagne
13006 Marseille
More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/372108329899692/

A memory of the struggles of migrants in the service of anti-colonial struggles

“You have judged me as you judged the bandits of the Aures,” said Georges Ibrahim Abdallah during his 1987 trial in France. Today, the anti-imperialist movements must take the legacy of the migrants’ struggles as an engine to maintain strength to demand freedom for all imprisoned comrades. This event will include light food, films, discussion and literature. Fundraising to finance the bus to Lannemezan for the national protest for Georges Abdallah on 21 October.

These events are part of the international days of resistance from 14-24 October to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, imprisoned Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine, as he enters his 34th year in French prisons.

Organized by FUIQP

17 October, Villeneuve: Film Screening for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Tuesday, 17 October
Screening and discussion: “After War is Always War” by Samir Abdallah
8:30 pm
Villeneuve centre Culturel
Villeneuve, France
More information: https://sd-5b.archive-host.com/membres/up/29b72e7b8387d2014690b4aea20c293508c66477/docs/GA_Bx_2017.pdf

These events are part of the international days of resistance from 14-24 October to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, imprisoned Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine, as he enters his 34th year in French prisons.

13-14 October, Bordeaux: Events for Freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Friday, 13 October
Evening of solidarity for Georges Abdallah: film and discussion with Jacques-Marie Bourget and screening of “3000 Nights”
8:30 pm
Cinema Utopia
5 place Camille Jullian
Bordeaux, France
Organized by Le Collectif Libérons Georges 33, LDH and La Cle des Ondes
More information: https://sd-5b.archive-host.com/membres/up/29b72e7b8387d2014690b4aea20c293508c66477/docs/GA_Bx_2017.pdf

Saturday, 14 October
Meal of solidarity with Georges Abdallah and meeting with Jacques-Marie Bourget
12:00 pm
Athenee Libertaire
7 rue de Muguet
Bordeaux, France
Organized by: Le Collectif Libérons Georges 33
More information: https://sd-5b.archive-host.com/membres/up/29b72e7b8387d2014690b4aea20c293508c66477/docs/GA_Bx_2017.pdf

These events are part of the international days of resistance from 14-24 October to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, imprisoned Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine, as he enters his 34th year in French prisons.

16 October, NYC: Protest to free Georges Abdallah and Salah Hamouri

Monday, 16 October
5:00 pm
France Mission to the United Nations
245 E. 47th St
NYC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1897506840567283/

October 24, 2017 marks the 33rd anniversary of the arrest of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, revolutionary Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine, by French police. Since 1984, he has remained behind bars, one of the longest-held political prisoners in the world. From October 14-24, 2017, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins organizations in France and around the world to call for a week of international actions to demand freedom for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and all Palestinian prisoners!

Georges Abdallah has been committed throughout his life to the revolutionary struggle in Lebanon and the liberation of Palestine. He was involved with the Palestinian leftist organization, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, resisting Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Later, he joined other Lebanese revolutionary leftists in the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, pointing to a non-sectarian, socialist and revolutionary path to liberation for the people of Lebanon, faced with civil war militias and Israeli invasion and occupation in the south of Lebanon.

Georges Abdallah was originally arrested for allegedly carrying false documents; his detention was repeatedly extended as French intelligence searched for information to charge him with involvement in armed actions that killed a U.S. diplomat and an Israeli representative in Paris. Even one of his lawyers was reportedly involved in spying on Abdallah for the French intelligence agency. While he was supposed to be exchanged with prisoners held by Arab revolutionaries, the French state reneged after obtaining their own prisoners, keeping Abdallah as a prisoner (samidoun.net/2017/09/call-to-action-14-24-october-free-georges-abdallah-and-all-palestinian-prisoners).

Meanwhile the administrative detention order against French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri, ordering him imprisoned without charge or trial for six months, was confirmed on Sunday, September 17. The confirmation of the order for his imprisonment without charge or trial came after a roller coaster of charges and sentences following his seizure by Israeli occupation forces on August 23 in a pre-dawn raid on his home in Kufr Aqab near Jerusalem.

Occupation forces arrested Hamouri, a field researcher for Addameer Prisoner Support & Human Rights Association, on August 23 and shortly thereafter, far-right Israeli defense minister Avigdor Lieberman ordered him detained without charge or trial, as protests grew in France to demand the French government pressure the Israeli state to release Hamouri immediately (samidoun.net/2017/09/six-month-administrative-detention-order-reimposed-on-salah-hamouri).

Demand France fulfill its obligations to free Abdallah and secure the release of Hamouri.

Support the Palestinian people, the Palestinian prisoners, the Palestinian Resistance, and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

Palestinian children beaten, tortured under Israeli interrogation

Several Palestinian child prisoners in Ofer prison revealed their experiences with torture and mistreatment to Palestinian lawyer Wael Awakah, including beatings and threats by Israeli occupation soldiers and interrogators from the moment of their arrest.

Awakah reported that Waleed Riyad al-Dali, 14 years old, a tenth-grade student and a resident of the village of Biddu in the Ramallah district, was seized on 28 September 2017 at 5:00 pm from the center of his village by undercover Israeli occupation soldiers disguised as Palestinians. He was assaulted and beaten by the soldiers, punched in the head and left bloody by their attack.

Waleed was then taken to a settlement while shackled and blindfolded in a military jeep. He reported being beaten by the soldiers rifle butts and kicked by them during the travel to the settlement. At the settlement military base, Waleed was interrogated; the interrogator threatened to break his hands, refused him food and directed curses and obscene insults at him.

Yazid Akram Humaidan, 15, also a resident of Biddu, was also seized on 28 September from the center of town by undercover Israeli occupation soldiers, who threw him to the ground, punched and slapped him. Yazid said that one of the undercover occupation soldiers stomped on his neck so hard that he feared for his life as he was beaten on the head and face with sharp blows.

Yazid also said that he was screamed at and cursed by interrogators at a nearby settlement and that he was physically weak and tired during interrogation as he had had surgery only two months before.

Hamada Jamal Abu Eid, 16, was also seized by occupation forces operating undercover in Biddu on 28 September. He said that one put a gun to his head before shooting in the air, causing him to fall to the ground where he was beaten on the body and head. He said that he was hit and slapped while being taken to interrogation at a nearby settlement, and that during interrogation himself he was subject to insults and curses.

Awakah said that Hamada continued to appear tired and ill during the interview, with severe and ongoing pain in his head. The three are among approximately 300 Palestinian children held in Israeli jails, mostly in Ofer and Megiddo prison, as well as 10 minor girls held in HaSharon prison.

In addition, the practice of sending children – especially Jerusalemite children – to house imprisonment, highlighted in the September 2017 report of Palestinian prisoners’ human rights associations, has continued. House imprisonment denies children the right to leave their homes, even for study or medical treatment in many cases, and forces parents and adults around them to become jailers at the threat of further punishment and imprisonment.

On 12 October, Jerusalemite teen Bilal Khalil Ghatit was ordered to home imprisonment with the imposition of an “electronic monitoring bracelet” on his ankle. He has already been held under house imprisonment since May, and has been unable to leave his home, go to school or visit relatives. His parents have also become prisoners; one of them must stay at home with him at all times. Bilal was seized in April 2017 by occupation forces who invaded the family home in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem; he was released in May but ordered to house arrest. A ninth-grade student, he has been denied the ability to go to school.

Bilal’s father reported that he pays NIS 180 ($55 USD) for the electronic monitoring device; in the event of any malfunction of the device or even a loss of electricity in the home, the house is subject to violent raids by occupation forces, he noted, recalling the day of Bilal’s arrest, when his room was invaded as he slept and his brother beaten when he tried to intervene.

Another Palestinian child, Adam Hamdan, 14 from Ras al-Amud neighborhood of Silwan in Jerusalem, was also ordered to house imprisonment on 12 October; he was arrested on Tuesday, 10 October as he walked to school and accused of “throwing stones,” one of the most popular charges used by the Israeli occupation to criminalize and imprison Palestinian children and youth.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces the ongoing imprisonment, torture, mistreatment and abuse of Palestinian children at a systematic level by the Israeli occupation. We demand the immediate release of all Palestinian child prisoners in Israeli jails and urge greater international mobilization to support the hundreds of Palestinian children who are jailed each year, subject to solitary confinement and cruel and inhumane treatment, traumatic pre-dawn violent arrest raids and invasions of their homes, confiscation of their right to health and education – all as part of a systematic web of oppression at the hands of the Israeli settler colonial project.