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22 July, London: Protest for Jerusalem

Saturday, 22 July
4:00 pm
Outside the Israeli Embassy
2 Kensington Palace Green
London, UK
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London: Emergency Protest against Israeli aggressions in Jerusalem

Palestinian Forum in Britain (PFB) invites you to take part in the emergency Picket to be held in solidarity with Jerusalem and Alaqsa Mosque.

Israeli Government has closed Al Aqsa Mosque, imposed tight security check on Worshippers as part of its plans to seize the holy Muslim site.

Join us

When?

🕡Saturday 22/7/2017

4:00- 6:00 PM

📣Where? Israeli Embassy in London

2 Palace Green, Kensington, London W8 4QB

Nearest station: High Street Kensington Station

*دعوة لوقفة غضب تليق بمقام الأقصى السبت القادم امام سفارة الاحتلال في لندن*

يدعو المنتدى الفلسطيني في بريطانيا الفلسطينيين والعرب والمسلمين واحرار الانسانية الى وقفة غضب احتجاجاً على الإجراءات التعسفية الاجرامية الإسرائيلية بحق المسجد الأقصى.

إننا إذ نناشد كل الضمائر الحية لتلبية النداء والحشد لهذه الوقفة لنؤكد أن هذا التضامن من ” أضعف الإيمان” رداً على ما يجري في بيت المقدس من انتهاكات لشرائع السماوات وقوانين الارض على أيدي سلطات الاحتلال.

*الزمان*: السبت 22/7/2017 الساعة الرابعة وحتى السادسة بعد الظهر.

*المكان*: امام سفارة الاحتلال في لندن
2 Palace Green, Kensington, London W8 4QB

أقرب محطة قطارات: High Street Kensington Station

22 July, NYC: All Out for Al-Aqsa!

Saturday, 22 July
1:00 pm
Times Square, NYC
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AMP is alarmed by the recent developments at the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem. Israeli authorities closed the mosque for Friday prayers last week. When it reopened, worshipers were greeted with metal detectors and checkpoints outside the mosque’s gates.
Israel is using the current situation in Jerusalem as a pretext to implement long-standing plans to divide Al Aqsa mosque like they did to the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron. This new move violates international law, restricts freedom of religion and violates the internationally agreed upon status quo of the Al Aqsa compound.

Join us THIS Saturday as we protest these Israeli aggressions!

21 July, NYC: The Struggle of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon with Jana Nakhal

Friday, 21 July
5:30 pm
147 W. 24th Street, 2nd Floor
New York City
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Join NYCSJP for a presentation on the current situation of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon with Jana Nakhal. Together we will explore the economic and social conditions that Palestinians in the diaspora are faced with as well as the movements and political formations that have formed in Lebanon to combat Zionism and oppression.


A feminist communist researcher and organizer from Beirut and Sour, Jana is an urban planner and designer who specializes in slums and refugee camps and with different marginalized communities. For four years, she lived and conducted anthropological research in villages and Palestinian camps in the south of Lebanon. Her writings in the local newspapers and magazines are one way of producing a body of work which can be accessed by the communities she works with. Jana writes in Al-Akhbar newspaper and Al-Adab magazine, on art, politics, women, refugee camps and the city.

Solidarity Center
147 W 24th Street, 2nd Floor
R/N/1/2/3/A/C Trains

Shireen Issawi remains in isolation after attack on Palestinian women prisoners

Palestinian prisoner Shireen Issawi is currently being held in isolation in the Jalameh interrogation center since 22 June 2017, when the Damon prison administration stormed the women prisoners’ section and assaulted them, reported Palestinian lawyer Hanan al-Khatib. Issawi, of the Jerusalem village of Issawiya, has been detained since 3 June 2014 and is serving a four-year sentence on allegations of assisting Palestinian prisoners and their families to provide money to their canteen (prison store) accounts inside Israeli prisons.

Issawi is the sister of former long-term hunger striker and re-imprisoned released prisoner Samer Issawi as well as her brother Medhat Issawi, who was tried alongside Shireen on similar charges. She told al-Khatib that prison guards had beaten the prisoners with batons, including herself, and that she was bleeding with bruises all over her body after the incident. Tear gas was used on the prisoners in the area, and the prison director is the one who handcuffed the women with their hands behind their backs.

Some of her fellow women prisoners were also subject to sanctions by the prison administration, including administrative detainee Sabah Faraoun, Dalal Abu Hawa and Ataya Abu Aisha. Abu Hawa was isolated with Issawi in Jalameh, but has since been returned to Damon prison. She also said that after the attack, internal hearings were held for a number of prisoners, depriving them of family visits, denying them access to the canteen and subjecting them to financial penalties.

Issawi told al-Khatib that if the current situation continues, she will begin an open hunger strike. She noted that cameras are kept inside the room, violating the privacy of detainees, and that the room is tiny with the window covered in plastic. She is denied access to all electrical appliances in what she described as a dirty and filthy cell and is treated badly by racist jailers who scream and yell frequently.

She has been subject to solitary confinement five times so far in 2017. Palestinian women prisoners are mainly held in two prisons, Damon and HaSharon. Women prisoners in HaSharon have also reported poor conditions due to overcrowding, where some women have been forced to sleep on the floor without mattresses. HaSharon is where the 10 minor girls are imprisoned as well as prominent leaders Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, recently ordered to administrative detention without charge or trial.

Israeli occupation forces slay Palestinian youth in Dheisheh camp during “arrest raid,” seize former hunger striker Bilal Diab

Israeli occupation forces killed Bara’a Hamamdeh, 18, during a heavily armed so-called “arrest” raid in Dheisheh refugee camp in the pre-dawn hours of Friday, 14 July. Hamamdeh was one of the youth of the camp confronting the invasion of Israeli occupation fores into the camp and seeking to protect fellow refugee youth from arrest and imprisonment.

Hamamdeh, 18, was an Palestinian youth who was active with the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the camp. He and other youth were confronting the invading occupation soldiers as they violently invaded the camp, seizing Mohammed Obeid and Muath Abu Nassar.  Hamamdeh was laid to rest in a massive funeral marching through the refugee camp.

At least four more Palestinians were seized in the overnight raids and attacks, including Bilal Diab, 33, former prisoner and long-term hunger striker, who engaged in an 87-day hunger strike in 2012 against his imprisonment without charge or trial under administrative detention.

Earlier on Thursday, occupation forces invaded several media offices, including Al-Quds TV and Ramsat Media in al-Khalil, confiscating computers and hard disks.  These raids come as part of a long series of attacks on Palestinian expression and media, including the raids on and imprisonment of dozens of journalists, including five members of the Sanabel Radio staff.  They also come in the context of the suppression of Palestinian civilian expression through hundreds of “incitement” charges against Palestinians for posting on social media.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network mourns Bara’a Hamamdeh, denounces his murder and urges international action on the ongoing Israeli “arrest raids” that have caused not only the roundup of Palestinian civilians on a daily basis, but the violent death and murder of a number of Palestinians at the hands of Israeli occupation forces such as Basil al-Araj, Moataz Washaha and others, like Bara’a, shot down as they attempted to protect their communities through protest. Further, we also note the ongoing targeting of community leaders and former prisoners and long-term hunger strikers like Bilal Diab, Ghassan Zawahreh, Muhammad Allan, Anas Shadid and countless others for repeated attacks and invasions. We demand the immediate release of Bilal Diab and all Palestinian prisoners. 

June 2017 report: 388 Palestinians seized by Israeli occupation, including 70 children

Palestinian institutions working on prisoners’ issues released their monthly report for June 2017 on 11 July. The Palestinian Prisoners Society, Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and the Prisoners Affairs Commission released the report translated here by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

In the month of June 2017, 388 Palestinians from the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem were seized by Israeli occupation forces, including 70 children and six women.

According to documentation, occupation forces arrested 126 Palestinians from Jerusalem, 70 from al-Khalil, 38 from Nablus, 32 from Ramallah and el-Bireh, 30 from Jenin, 30 from Tulkarem, 27 from Bethlehem, 14 from Qalqilya, seven from Jericho, seven from Tubas, six from Salfit and one from the Gaza Strip.

There are currently approximately 6,300 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, including 57 women, 10 minor girls, 300 children and 486 administrative detainees, as well as 11 detained members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (as of 11 July.)

In terms of the number of administrative detention orders, 61 detention orders were issued in June, including 19 new orders and 42 renewals for the second and third time.

Torture and ill-treatment

Despite the prohibition on torture in international humanitarian and human rights law, in particular the Convention Against Torture, which has clearly defined torture as “any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him, or a third person, information or a confession.” However, the occupation authorities, in defiance of the Convention, continue to practice torture in various forms against Palestinian prisoners, including children, in the interrogation centers. Based on the visits of lawyers of partner institutions to Israeli interrogation and detention centers, it has been found that these authorities continue to use psychological and physical methods and forms of torture and ill-treatment during interrogation, most notably shabeh or stress positions, shouting, insults and humiliation, lengthy hours of interrogation, threats of arrests of family members, sleep deprivation, denial of access to lawyers or imprisonment in an interrogation center lacking the minimum conditions for human life, in order to pressure them with a view toward extracting a confession in order to secure a subsequent conviction.

Baha Ka’adan from Tulkarem has been imprisoned since 17 April 2017. During a visit by his lawyer to the Jalameh interrogation center, he confirmed that he was subjected to a harsh interrogation lasting nearly two months. He was interrogated continuously over long hours and days, denied sleep or sleeping in the interrogation chair, to which he was shackled hand and foot, in addition to the use of yelling, cursing and threatening the him with arresting his family members and destroying his house. During interrogation, his home was invaded by Israeli soldiers accompanied by interrogators who brought Baha in order for him to see occupation soldiers breaking into the home and destroying his belongings, shouting at his family and bringing his mother in front of him in an attempt to pressure him to confess.

Palestinian student priosner Istabraq Yahya of al-Ram confirmed during a legal visit that she was mistreated during her interrogation at the Moskobiya interrogation center. Interrogators yelled repeatedly in her face, threatening her with lengthy detention and verbally abusing her, threatening members of her family. At the beginning of the interrogation, she was questioned continuously for 12 consecutive hours during which she was deprived of sleep and shackled hand and foot to the interrogation chair.

Issue under the Spotlight

** Note: Palestinian lawyer Muhammad Allan ended his hunger strike on 11 July after 34 days in an agreement that he will not be detained administratively. He is before Israeli military courts currently.

Palestinian prisoner Muhammad Allan of the town of Einabus in Nablus has been on hunger strike since 8 June 2017 in protest against his re-arrest and the threat of administrative detention without charge or trial. He has been transferred to a military trial. Allan, a lawyer, has been arrested on multiple occasions. In 2015, he engaged in a hunger strike for more than two months.

More than 100 prisoners have carried out individual strikes since 2012, since Khader Adnan went on hunger strike against administrative detention. Administrative detention continues to be used extensively against Palestinian civilians. In addition, a number of people have been transferred from administrative detention to the military courts on charges such as “incitement.”

The partner institutions consider the re-detention of Muhammad Allan to be a very dangerous and threatening action by the occupation. They also warned of the repercussions to his health of a new lengthy open hunger strike and warned occupation authorities against the continuation of their approach to Allan and others subject to re-arrest and imprisonment without charge under administrative detention.

Legal Protections Provided by International Law

The partner institutions examine aspects of legal protection and guarantees provided by international humanitarian and human rights law for detainees. There is an ongoing Israeli pattern of violations of the principles laid down in these conventions that prohibit such acts, including the following:

1. The arrest of Palestinian civilians violates legal prohibitions on arbitrary detention in international human rights law, including section 9 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and articles 9 and 10/1 of the 1976 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

2. The practices of torture and ill-treatment violate clear criteria in international human rights law, as follows:

a) violation of section 31 of the 1955 Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, which stipulates that “Corporal punishment, punishment by placing in a dark cell, and all cruel, inhuman or degrading punishments shall be completely prohibited as punishments for disciplinary offences.”

b) violation of Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that: “No one shall be subjected to torture or treatment or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”

c) violation of principle 6 of the 1988 Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment, which states that: “No person under any form of detention or imprisonment shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. No circumstance whatever may be invoked as a justification for torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”

d) violation of Article 3 of the 1975 Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Being Subjected to Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which states that: “No State may permit or tolerate torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”

e) violation of Article 16.1 of the 1987 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which states that “Each State Party shall undertake to prevent in any territory under its jurisdiction other acts of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment…”

3. The policy of administrative detention carried out by the occupying power, in which people are detained based on classified material with no charges against the person, is in deirect violation of the fair trial guarantees provided by the international law:

a) violation of Article 11/1 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that: “Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.”

b) serious violation of Articles 9 and 14 of the 1976 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which guarantees every person the right to a fair trial, including the right to be informed of the charges against him and to defend himself.

c) The failure to disclose any charge against a person detained under an administrative detention order preclude the occupying power from claiming that emergency and necessary security reasons have compelled the detention. No such compelling security reasons are demonstrated that reach the level stated in Article 78 of the 1979 Fourth Geneva Convention, requiring that “If the Occupying Power considers it necessary, for imperative reasons of security, to take safety measures concerning protected persons, it may, at the most, subject them to assigned residence or to internment.”

d) the failure to informed the detained person of the charges against him under administrative detention violates Article 71 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which obligates the occupying power to report such charges without delay. It is alao a violation of principle 10 of the 1988 Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment.

 

50 Palestinians ordered imprisoned without charge or trial under Israeli administrative detention

Israeli occupation forces issued orders for imprisonment without charge or trial under administrative detention against 50 Palestinians in recent days, said Palestinian lawyer Mahmoud Halabi of the Palestinian Prisoners Society.

Among the Palestinians ordered to six months imprisonment without charge or trial was Khalida Jarrar, Palestinian national leader and leftist parliamentarian, as was fellow Palestinian Legislative Council member Ibrahim Dahbour, whose administrative detention was extended for 4 months. Palestinian student leader Kifah Quzmar‘s administrative detention was also renewed for an additional 4 months. Ghassan Zawahreh, former long-term hunger strike and the brother of Palestinian martyr Moataz Zawahreh, killed as he protested the occupation by Israeli occupation forces, was ordered to 6 more months in administrative detention.

There are approximately 500 Palestinians held under administrative detention orders out of 6,200 total Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails. Administrative detention orders are issued for one to six months at a time and are indefinitely renewable; Palestinians can spend years in prison with no charge and no trial under these orders.

Israel’s use of administrative detention violates international law and conventions, including the Geneva Conventions and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The administrative detention orders were issued against the following Palestinians:

1. Seifallah al-Hour, from al-Khalil, 4 months, renewal
2. Abdel-Rahman al-Zeer, from Qalandia, 4 months, renewal
3. Salam Jaradat, from Jenin, 6 months, renewal
4. Mohammed Abu Tami, from Jenin, 6 months, renewal
5. Bajis Suweiti, from al-Khalil, 3 months, renewal
6. Mohammed Ibrahim Yahya, from Jenin, 4 months, renewal
7. Ashraf Ghassan Jibril, from Qalqilya, 4 months, renewal
8. Mohamed Sami Ghoneim, from Jenin, 4 months, renewal
9. Tamer Mustafa Abu Diah, from Bethlehem, 3 months, renewal
10. Mohammed Akram Taqatqa, from Bethehem, 4 months, renewal
11. Ahmad Mohammed Zarba, from Nablus, 4 months, renewal
12. Fares Hosni Shawahneh, from Jenin, 4 months, renewal
13. Mohammed Khalil Ghoneim, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
14. Zakaria Abdel-Hamid Oweidat, from al-Khalil, 4 months, renewal
15. Aseed Mohammed Mualla, from Nablus, 6 months, renewal
16. Mahmoud Mohammed Salah, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
17. Salem Mohammed Jahalin, from Bethlehem, 6 months, renewal
18. Yousef Naim Ghoneim, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
19. Kifah Mohammed Quzmar, from Ramallah, 4 months, renewal
20. Huzaifa Fadal Yahya, from Ramallah, 6 months, renewal
21. Yousef Abed Rabbo Kawazbeh, from al-Khalil, 6 months, renewal
22. Ibrahim Mohammed Dahbour, from Jenin, 4 months, renewal
23. Mohammed Ahmad Shehada, from Ramallah, 6 months, renewal
24. Raafat Mohsin Asfour, from Ramallah, 4 months, renewal
25. Bajis Khalil Nakhleh, from Ramallah, 3 months, renewal
26. Moatassem Mahmoud Jibril, from al-Khalil, 4 months, renewal
27. Mohammed Rabie Saleh, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
28. Hatem Ismail Khatib, from Ramallah, 3 months, new order
29. Basem Mohammed al-Masalmeh, from al-Khalil, 3 months, renewal
30. Mahmoud Ayoub Sedr, from al-Khalil, 4 months, renewal
31. Ahmed Khalil Sheikh Ibrahim, from Jericho, 4 months, renewal
32. Tawfiq Ahmad Shalabi, from Jenin, 4 months, new order
33. Mu’min Fathi Fashafsha, from Jenin, 4 months, new order
34. Abdel-Aziz Abdallah Batran, from al-Khalil, 6 months, renewal
35. Murad Mohammed al-Zaghari, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
36. Murad Mamoun Awawdeh, from al-Khalil, 6 months, renewal
37. Jaber Abdel-Halim Nateh, from al-Khalil, 4 months, renewal
38. Ghassan Ibrahim Zawahreh, from Bethlehem, 6 months, renewal
39. Mahmoud Hasan Waridan, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
40, Mahmoud Mohammed Matter, from Ramallah, 6 months, new order
41. Khalida Kanaan Jarrar, from al-Bireh, 6 months, new order
42. Mohammed Asad Khalifa, from Jenin, 6 months, renewal
43. Nawaf Swarkah, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
44. Hassan Yasser Karajeh, from Ramallah, 4 months, renewal
45. Shuja Jaber Darwish, from Ramallah, 6 months, renewal
46. Othman Rashaideh, from Bethlehem, 4 months, renewal
47. Ayman Ahmad Abu Arab, from Ramallah, 4 months, renewal
48. Afnan Ahmad Abu Haniyeh, from Anata (Jerusalem), 3 months, new order
49. Ibrahim Naji al-Kilani, from Jenin, 6 months, new order
50. Bahaa Hasan Abu Tabikh, from Jenin, 6 months, new order

18 July, Barcelona: Protest to free Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin and #StopAD

Tuesday, 18 July
12:00 pm
Israeli consulate in Barcelona
Gran Via Carles III 94

Demand the immediate release of Khitam Saafin, President of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and Khalida Jarrar, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, ordered to 3 and 6 months in administrative detention respectively.

Organized by Prou complicitat amb Israel and Communitat Palestina Catalunya

15 July, NYC: Ground Level People’s Forum on Development Justice

Saturday, 15 July 2017
3:30 pm
Migrant Centre, San Damiano Hall
127 W. 31st St
New York, NY
More information: http://apwld.org/save-the-date-join-us-for-a-ground-level-peoples-forum-in-new-york/

Listen to peoples’ ground level reporting on the systematic and structural barriers in achieving development justice. Exchange solidarity and strengthen movements to address climate change and inequalities.

John Fletcher of Samidoun will be participating in this event.

The civil society and peoples’ movements will come together at the Ground Level People’s Forum to have their voice heard even as the United Nations and the High Level Political Forum (HLPF), where their futures are determined, continues to ignore them. The GLPF will hold our governments accountable for the commitments they have made under the SDGs and reaffirm our demand for Development Justice.

Two years ago, Head of States and Governments gathered in New York at the UN Summit to adopt the Post-2015 Development Agenda subsequently known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)/ Agenda 2030. The SDGs came after years of negotiations to determine the development priorities for the next fifteen years.

At the centre of the follow-up and review of the SDGs, is the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) that was created in 2013 to replace the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). The HLPF was given ambitious governance goals, ranging from providing political leadership for action on sustainable development; setting the sustainable development agenda; and follow up on progress in implementation of the SDGs. And yet at the same time, this so called “high-level” forum has only been granted modest resources and very little authority. Even the HLPF’s most direct governance function – reviewing national implementation of SDGs – is voluntary, ensuring that the translation of the SDGs rhetoric to practice will not happen.

Governments around the world have made repeated commitments to ensure all people enjoy human rights, including the right to developments, and have repeatedly failed to meet their obligation and promises. While the governments have failed to take the SDGs as an opportunity to chart a new course for development, allowing instead for a weak accountability system, these goals form part of the social contract between peoples and our governments. Grassroots communities who bear the brunt of the growth driven and extractivist-model of development are rigorously monitoring these goals even if governments do not.

Join us at #GLPF on 15th July, 2017.

Free Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin! International statements urge solidarity

Political parties, movements and organizations around the world are joining in the campaign to free Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, issuing statements and demanding the immediate release of these Palestinian women leaders. Below, we reproduce some of the major statements released in support of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin. Please send your own statements to samidoun@samidoun.net and publicize them widely to expose Israeli violations of Palestinian rights.

Communist Party of Spain (PCE) | Landless Workers Movement (MST) Brazil | Portuguese Communist Party | Party for Socialism and Liberation (US) | Freedom Road Socialist Organization (US)Hellenic Union of Progressive Lawyers | Alkarama Palestinian Women’s MovementKomite Internazionalistak (Basque Country) | Galizan People’s Union/Union do Povo Galego | Coup Pour Coup 31 | Global March of Women (MMF)  | The Rights Forum (Netherlands)Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in Middle East and North Africa | International Forum (Denmark) | Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB-PVDA) | Revolutionary Workers Party of Turkey (DIP – Devrimci İşçi Partisi) | UNADIKUM Association | Fronte Palestina Milano | AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais | Government of South Africa

Communist Party of Spain

The PCE condemns the detention of Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar and feminist leader Khitam Saafin at the hands of the Israeli army Original Link 

The Communist Party of Spain (PCE) strongly condemns the attack by Israeli occupation forces on Sunday, July 2, in Ramallah, West Bank, to arrest Khalida Jarrar, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, and Khitam Saafin, a feminist activist and President of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, after assaulting and ransacking their homes.

The PCE considers that these detentions are part of the permanent policy of apartheid and ethnic cleansing put into practice by the Israeli regime against the Palestinian people and aim to topple the organizations of the struggling, popular, democratic and feminist left.

From the PCE we send all our support and solidarity to our sister party, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, where Khalida and Khitam struggle, and to all the political and social organizations that are fighting legally and justly against an occupying regime that constantly violates the Human Rights of a people that only aspires to live in peace and with dignity on their land.

The PCE reiterates its commitment to the end of the occupation and colonization of the occupied Palestinian territories by the Zionist entity; for the dismantling of the apartheid wall and all illegal settlements; for the release of the nearly 7,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons for political reasons; for the respect, protection and promotion of the right to return to their homes and property of more than 5.4 million Palestinian refugees, as stipulated by UN Resolution 194; and with the non-violent international campaign of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel (BDS).

The international community cannot remain silent before the Zionist regime, which systematically violates all United Nations resolutions on the occupation of Palestine.

Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) Brazil

Freedom for Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, Palestinian strugglers detained by Israeli occupation forces

On Sunday, 2 July, Israeli occupation forces conducted an operation, seizing Khalida Jarrar, a legislator of the Palestinian left and advocate for Palestinian prisoners, and Khitam Saafin, President of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, with at least nine others, including Ihab Massoud, released less than six months from Israeli prisons and four community leaders from the al-Aroub refugee camp.

The arrest of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, feminist leaders and Palestinian progressive strugglers committed to the freedom and liberation of their people, is a clear attack against popular Palestinian movements in an attempt to eliminate them through fear, imprisonment and intimidation carried out by a massive Israeli occupation force.

The Israeli army claimed that the arrest of Khalida Jarrar is due to her activities as a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Marxist organization labeled terrorists by Israel, and not her position as a parliamentarian. However, Jarrar had previously been arrested on 2 April 2015 before being released in June 2016. She was originally ordered to administrative detention without charge or trial, a recurring practice when there are no grounds to detain or imprison Palestinians. Her administrative detention was cancelled only under an international outcry.

The MST defends the struggle of the Palestinian people, their liberation and their land. They have the right to enjoy true sovereignty, independence and self-determination, as in the Charter of the United Nations. Israel is accused internationally with a process of dehumanization of the Palestinian people and systematic attack on their basic rights and lives, and it refuses to comply with UN Resolution 194, which guarantees the right of all Palestinian refugees to return to their lands.

These arrests represent an attack on the political activity and popular organization of the Palestinian people. Therefore, it is necessary that the people of the world support and demand the release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, and all the thousands of Palestinian prisoners behind Israeli jails.

The Palestinian people have the right to struggle against the occupation of their land and to use all means available under international law for their lives and their country.

For a Free Palestine!
Solidarity with Palestinian women and the Palestinian people!

Women’s Leadership Collective
Landless Workers Movement (MST)

Portuguese Communist Party

PCP vehemently condemns the detention by the Israeli army of a Palestinian MP and of other PFLP activists Original Link

Press Office Statement  – 4th July 2017

The PCP vehemently condemns the detention by the Israeli Army of Khaleda Jarrar, an MP of the Palestinian Legislative Council, of Khitem Saafin, Ihab Massoud and other activists of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine , on July 2, in the occupied Palestinain territory of the West Bank.

It should be recalled that Khaleda Jarrar had been previously detained by the Israeli Army in April 2015, having left prison in June 2016, following a broad campaign of international solidarity for her liberation.

The systematic arrests of Palestinian patriots is an integral part of the Zionist policy of occupation and repression, by Israel, against the Palestinian people and those forces, such as the PFLP, which courageously fight for the respect of, and to secure, their legitimate national rights.

Israel unacceptably holds in its jails over six thousand Palestinian political prisoners, among which several hundred in administrative detention, without any trial or formal charges, including underage youth. These prisoners have recently carried out a hunger strike for the respect of their rights and dignity.

The PCP considers that the Portuguese Government must strive and act, as required by the Constitution of the [Portuguese] Republic and within the framework of International Law, for the rights of the Palestinian people, namely for the respect of the rights of Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli jails, seeking their liberation.

The PCP demands the immediate release of Khaleda Jarrar and of all Palestinian political prisoners, and reaffirms its solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for the creation of a sovereign and viable State, with the pre-1967 borders and capital in East Jerusalem, ensuring the right of return of refugees, as stated in numerous United Nations resolutions.

Portuguese Communist Party

Party for Socialism and Liberation (U.S.)

Free Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and all Palestinian political prisoners! Original Post

The Party for Socialism and Liberation condemns the Israeli apartheid regime for its arrest and detention of two women leaders of the Palestinian liberation struggle, Khalida Jarrar, an elected member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, and Khitam Saafin, General Coordinator of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, and joins in the worldwide demand for their immediate release.

Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, arrested along with nine others in pre-dawn raids on July 2, have been sentenced to six and three months respectively of administrative detention, without charge or trial. Israel continues its dictatorial and racist rule over the Palestinian people in the West Bank using the emergency military regulations, including administrative detention, employed by the British when they were the colonizing power in Palestine.

Khalida Jarrar, elected as a representative of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a Marxist party, is now the thirteenth member of the Palestinian Legislative Council imprisoned by the Israeli occupation. Today she and Khitam Saafin are among more than 6,200 Palestinian prisoners held illegally in Israeli jails, nearly all for the “crime” of resisting the Israeli brutal occupation regime. At the same time, there are zero Israelis held in Palestinian prisons.

These facts alone make undeniably clear who is the colonizer and who are the colonized, and demolish once again the myth that Israel is any kind of “democracy.”

Day after day, the killings, torture, checkpoints, settlements, house demolitions, destruction of olive and fruit groves, the theft of water, the lethal blockade and isolation of Gaza, the apartheid roads, the apartheid everything, continue. None of this could continue without the massive military, economic and political support extended to the Israeli state by Washington.

But in the face of vicious repression, the heroic resistance of the Palestinian people continues.

Free Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and all Palestinian political prisoners!

End all U.S. aid to Israel!

Free Palestine!

Freedom Road Socialist Organization

Demand freedom for jailed Palestinian leaders Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin

The Freedom Road Socialist Organization demands that the Israeli occupation immediately release Khalida Jarrar, a parliamentarian and longtime leader in the fight to liberate Palestine, along with Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees. These steadfast women are both being held under an administrative detention order that can be extended indefinitely.

Khalida Jarrar, a leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and deputy in the Palestinian Legislative Council, is one of the many lawmakers who have been imprisoned by the Israeli occupation, and is one of 6000-plus Palestinian political prisoners. As the Palestinian people have strengthened their struggle to free every inch of historic Palestine, this Israeli occupation has increasingly turned to repression.

We urge progressive people everywhere to support the campaign to win freedom for all Palestinians held in Zionist jails, and we condemn the U.S. government for making the Israeli occupation of Palestine possible.

Release Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin Now!

From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free!

Hellenic Union of Progressive Lawyers

Condemnation of the illegal arrest of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin by the Israeli occupation forces

Athens, 4-7-2017

On Sunday, July the 2nd, Israeli occupation forces seized Palestinian parliamentarian and prisoners’ advocate Khalida Jarrar along with Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and at least nine other people, including Ihab Massoud, who was just released less than six months ago from Israeli prisons, and four community leaders in al-Aroub refugee camp.

The seizure of Khalida Jarrar – now the 13th member of the Palestinian Legislative Council held by the Israeli occupation – comes almost one year after she was released from Israeli occupation prison following 14 months of imprisonment.

Originally administrative detention ws imposed on her, which is in fact a type of imprisonment without charge or trial. Her case was then transferred to the Israeli occupation military courts.

The acts of the Israeli occupation forces are illegal, inhumane, contrary to international law and constitute parts of a violent policy attempting to impose the occupation indefinitely and diminish the lawful and legitimate Palestinian resistance.

They are parts of a mechanism, the scope of which is to deprive the Palestinian people of their most basic human and political rights, as well as of their right to self- determination. Such a mechanism must be confronted by the whole of the international community.

As Hellenic Union of Progressive Lawyers we condemn these latest arrests, demand the immediate release of those arrested and call upon the international legal community to defend the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and oppose the Israeli state policy.

On behalf of the Hellenic Union of Progressive Lawyers,

The President

Yannis Rachiotis

The Vice- President

Themistoklis Tzimas

Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Movement

Urgent Statement from Alkarama, Palestinian Women’s Movement in Diaspora: Demand Freedom for Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, Palestinian leaders seized by Israeli occupation forces. Original Post

Freedom Now!

From the Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Movement, a Palestinian, feminist, secular and anticolonialist organization whose main objective is to generate a new space for raising the voice of Palestinian women in the diaspora, we call upon all people and groups in solidarity with the Palestinian cause to act on the 2 July abduction by the Israeli occupation forces of our comrades Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin as well as nine other people seized that same night.

Israeli occupation forces arrested the prominent Palestinian left-wing parliamentarian and advocate for Palestinian prisoners, Khalida Jarrar, along with Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and at least nine other people, including Ihab Massoud, released for less than six months from Israeli prisons, and four other community leaders in a raid on al-Aroub refugee camp on Sunday, 2 July. We join the appeal of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network calling for urgent international action to demand their immediate release.

Jarrar was last arrested on 2 April 2015; she was ordered to administrative detention, imprisoned without charge or trial. International protest over her case led to the cancellation of her administrative detention. However, her case was transferred to the equally illegitimate military tribunals of the Israeli occupation.

Khitam Saafin, General Coordinator of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, has participated in various global events, including the World Social Forum, linking women’s struggles at the international level with the struggle of Palestinian women for national and social liberation . The UCMP has organized and hosted numerous international delegations that have created solidarity with Palestinian women and the Palestinian people.

At least seven other Palestinians were seized by Israeli occupation forces in pre-dawn raids on 2 July. Among them was Ihab Massoud, who was released on 12 February after 16 years in Israeli prisons. A leader in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, he participated in multiple hunger strikes inside Israeli prisons.

Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Movement in Diaspora joins with Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network to urge international mobilization and action to demand the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, prominent progressive and feminist Palestinian leaders and committed fighters for the freedom and liberation of their people. The detentions of Jarrar and Saafin clearly come as an attempt by the Israeli occupation to attack Palestinian popular movements and suppress them through fear, intimidation, and arrests carried out by a massive armed occupation force.

We call on all friends of Palestine and the Palestinian people to join us in reactivating the Solidarity Campaign with Khalida Jarrar as well as the campaign in solidarity with Khitam Saafin. These detentions represent an attack on the political activity and popular organization of the Palestinian people. We must combat this attack with intensified solidarity to demand the freedom of Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and the thousands of Palestinian prisoners in prisons of the Israeli occupation.

FREE PALESTINIAN PRISONERS KHALIDA JARRAR AND KHITAM SAAFIN!
NO TO THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE!
BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT AND SANCTIONS ON ISRAEL!

Komite Internazionalistak (Basque Country)

We denounce the arrests of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin Original Link

On this past 2 July, the Palestinian leaders Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin were unjustly detained among 11 Palestinian activists and taken to an unknown location in an operation carried out by the Zionist occupation forces in the West Bank.

Khalida Jarrar is a leftist and feminist leader. She represents the PFLP in the Palestinian Legislative Council and is the leader of the Prisoners’ Commission of the PLC. Jarrar has been detained on several occasions by Israeli occupation forces in recent years. In April 2015, she was arrested and after eight months of detention, she was sentenced to 15 months in prison by an Israeli military court.

Khitam Saafin is a renowned feminist activist, representative of the Global March of Women and president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees (UPWC). Khitam has been in Euskal Herria several times, most recently in Bilbao in 2014. In addition, we from Komite Internazionalistak have had the opportunity to meet with her to learn about the struggle of Palestinian women when we have traveled to Palestine.

These arrests are part of the systematic persecution and arbitrary arrests used by the Israeli occupation army with impunity against Palestinian political leaders and activists as part of Israeli strategies of repression and terror that seek to prevent the organization of popular resistance to confront the occupation and develop the just struggle for the liberation of the Palestinian people.

As Komite Internazionalistak, we consider the detention of these two comrades who struggle for the liberation of their people and the emancipation of women to be an attack on democracy, women, and human rights. Therefore, we denounce the illegal detention of the comrades and demand the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin and the other nine detainees.

Galizan People’s Union/Union do Povo Galego

WE CONDEMN THE ARREST BY ISRAEL OF THE DEPUTY AND LEADER OF THE PFLP, KHALIDA JARRAR, AND DEMAND HER IMMEDIATE RELEASE Original Post

Following the arrest on 2 July 2017 of the member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Khalida Jarrar, together with other Palestinian activists, the Galizan People’s Union (UPG) once again denounces the policy of genocide carried out by the Israeli State against the Palestinian people with the full support of Western governments who turn a blind eye. 

We demand the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and all of the other people arrested with her yesterday, as well as the thousands of Palestinian political prisoners currently held in Israeli gaols accused of the ‘crime’ of defending the right of the Palestinian people to build an independent State and to live freely in their own land.

We also wish to highlight the fact that Khalida Jarrar’s detention is far from an isolated event, and is part of an orchestrated operation on the part of the State of Israel intended to break the Palestinian resistance movement by imprisoning and assassinating its leaders, whilst at the same time conducting terror and genocide operations on a par with those carried out by Nazi Germany. In fact, it should be borne in mind that the General Secretary of the PFLP, Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat, has been held in Israeli gaols since 2006.

From Galiza we denounce this renewed assault on Khalida Jarrar and all of the people detained yesterday and express once more our solidarity with the Palestinian people and our admiration for their exemplary resistance struggle against the occupying forces.

Santiago de Compostela, 3 July de 2017

Department for International Relations

Galizan People’s Union (UPG)   

Coup Pour Coup 31

Khalida Jarrar arrested again! Original Post 

Israeli occupation forces have arrested Khalida Jarrar, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, and Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees. They were taken to an undisclosed location with 9 other people in pre-dawn raids on Sunday, 2 July 2017.

Khalida Jarrar, a civil society leader, has been a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council since 2006. She is the chair of the Prisoners’ Commission of the Palestinian Legislative Council and vice-chair of the Board of Trustees of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

Khalida Jarrar has been targeted by Israeli forces. She was released in June 2016 after serving more than a year in prison, including one month in administrative detention.

The arrest of Khalida Jarrar is an attack on Palestinian political leaders and Palestinian civil society as a whole. It also comes in the context of ongoing arrest campaigns against Palestinians.

The anti-imperialist collective Coup Pour Coup 31 denounces the arrest of Comrade Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin! We call for their immediate release!

Global March of Women (MMF)

Palestinian activists arrested: Call for solidarity! Original Post. Also at the website of the Brazilian Communist Party.

Sign and share this petition, demanding immediate freedom for Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin: https://www.change.org/p/israeli-occupation-forces-free-khalida-jarrar-and-khitam-saafin-now

About 11 Palestinian activists were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces on Sunday, 2 July, including Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and coordinator of MMF Palestine, and Khalida Jarrar, a prominent left-wing parliamentarian and defender of Palestinian prisoners.

The Zionist occupation forces forcibly stormed their homes and took the two women to an unknown destination. Arbitrary arrests are a flagrant violation of human rights which feeds the historical impunity of the occupying forces for acts committed against Palestinians and Palestinian activists.

The arrest of eminent Palestinian leaders who dedicate their lives to the freedom and liberation of their people and to the emancipation of women is an attack on democracy, women and the human rights of the Palestinian people.

We, the women marchers and friends of the Global March of Women, unite in solidarity and join the call of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees (UPWC) and the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network to call for an international mobilization to demand their immediate release.

Take action to support Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and the others! 

The Rights Forum (Netherlands)

Freedom for Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin Original Post 

Two prominent Palestinian leaders were seized by Israeli occupation forces from their beds last week and taken to an unknown destination. This petition demands their immediate release.

Last weekend, two prominent Palestinian women leaders were seized from their beds during nighttime raids and taken away by Israeli occupation forces. Khalida Jarrar is a member of the Palestinian parliament, prominent feminist and champion of human rights. Khitam Saafin is president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and is committed to the rights of Palestinian women in a sovereign Palestine, free of Israeli occupation.

The ‘arrest’ of the two women should be seen in light of the Israeli policy to deprive the Palestinian people of its leadership. In Palestine and internationally, there has been a furious response. Samidoun, an organization working for Palestinian prisoners, has begun a petition demanding their immediate release.

The Rights Forum stands in solidarity with that demand and calls to support the petition and other activities that can contribute to the release of Jarrar and Saafin. In particular, the Rights Forum calls on Dutch political parties, trade unions and civil society organizations to urge Israel to immediately end the witch hunt targeting Palestinian leaders.

Support the petition: https://www.change.org/p/israeli-occupation-forces-free-khalida-jarrar-and-khitam-saafin-now

Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in Middle East and North Africa

Free Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin. Now! Original Link

Khalida Jarrar was again arrested by Israeli occupation forces, previously released in June 2016 after serving 14 months in an Israeli jail, in a pre-dawn raid on her home. Also targeted was Khitam Saafin, the coordinator of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees. Both have been taken to Hasharon prison.

Khalida Jarrar is a Palestinian politician and a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, who was arrested by the Israeli occupation in 2015 on charges of participating in building a support network for Palestinian prisoners and for resisting apartheid. & Khitam Saafin, feminist activist and President of Union of Palestinian Women’s Commites who is a member of the Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in Middle East and North, and a member of the General Union of Palestinian women, is related to the waves of mass arrests executed by Israeli authorities against human rights defenders in which they have arrested several Palestinian civilians during raids in Ramallah and Al Bireh on Sunday.

The Israeli Forces have previously launched several campaigns against human rights defenders. It appears that the arrest of Jarrar and Saafin is only the beginning of a new wave of mass arrests targeting activists in Jerusalem, where more than 15 Palestinian citizens and 3 women activists were arrested because they were ‘terrorist’ suspects and ‘were planning on taking violent and direct action against Israelis’ even though they didn’t possess any weapons. The random raids occurring today are merely a continuation of the previous mass arrests that started in the West Bank.

In addition, Israel has committed flagrant and persistent violations of international human rights law along with human rights ratifications and conventions, as a part of a systematic policy followed by Israeli forces, such as: the assault on the right to life, field executions under the pretext of ‘terrorism’, restricting freedom of expression and attacking journalists and bloggers.

The Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in Middle East and North Africa calls for the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, prominent Palestinian progressive and feminist leaders and human rights defenders committed to the freedom and liberation of their people. The arrests of Jarrar and Saafin clearly come as an attempt by the Israeli occupation to attack Palestinian human rights defenders and suppress them through fear, arrests and intimidation carried out by a massively armed occupation force. We condemn the arrests of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin are attacks on political expression and a blatant assault on the Palestinian women’s movement.

We stand in solidarity with Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin as peaceful women human rights defenders and demand their immediate release.

We call out on international and regional organizations to stand support them and hold Israeli accountable for its violation of international human rights laws.

Internationalt Forum/Middle East Group

Free Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and all Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Jails

Internationalt Forum, the Middle East Group, strongly condemns the arrest on Sunday July 2 of Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and nine other Palestinians by the Zionist occupation forces.

Khalida Jarrar is a leader of PFLP, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and a highly respected feminist and political activist. Israel has continuously tried to silence Khalida by a number of arrests these last years. Khitam Saafin is a feminist activist and leader of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Commitees.

This arrest is an act of terrorism and part of the ongoing Israeli attempt to liquidate the Palestinian resistance movement.  The Israeli state especially fears strong freedom fighters, antiimperialists   and feminists  such as Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin.

Such acts reveal the true face of the Zionist state of Israel. Not as “the only democracy in the Middle East”, but as a racist settler-colonial state which does not respect the human rights of the Palestinian people, but violates their freedom of speech and organization.

We – Internationalt Forum/the Middle East Group – demand the immediate release of the imprisoned two women liberation fighters and of all the other imprisoned Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Fight imperialism and Zionism

Boykot Israel 

From the River to the Sea – Palestine shall be free

July 9,  2017

Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB – PVDA)

Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB-PVDA) condemns unlawful detention of Palestinian civil society leaders by Israel

Brussels, 11 July 2017

The Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB-PVDA) strongly condemns the illegal detention of the Palestinian lawmaker, Khalida Jarrar, along with social activist Khitam Saafin and nine others by Israeli security forces in the occupied West Bank on July 2, and their continued administrative detention.

Khalida Jarrar is one of 13 Palestinian parliamentarians currently incarcerated by Israel. She had been released from Israeli prison just over a year ago, and heads the PLC’s Prisoners’ Commission.

Khitam Saafin is the General Coordinator of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, an internationally well-respected women’s organization and an active participant to the World Social Forum.

Their unlawful arrest and detention constitute an attack against the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), against Palestinian political leaders and against Palestinian civil society. The practice of arbitrary detention is a grave violation of international laws and human rights standards.

Together with the European Parliamentary Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left(GUE/NGL), of which the PTB-PVDA is an associate member, and with human rights organizations, we raise our voice to condemn these illegal arrests and demand the immediate release of Palestinian civil society leaders Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin.

Bert De Belder, member of the Party Bureau and the National Council

Head of the Department of International Relations of the Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB-PVDA)

Devrimci İşçi Partisi (DIP-Revolutionary Workers’ Party) of Turkey

Statement by DIP International Commission: Release Khalida Jarrar and Khitam al-Saafin! Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners! Original Link

On Sunday, 2nd July 2017, the Zionist occupation forces arrested a number of Palestinian national leaders and activists in pre-dawn raids, including four leaders from al-Aroub Refugee Camp, and leaders of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, former prisoner Ihab Massoud, the Palestinian Legislative Council member Khalida Jarrar, President of Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees Khitam al-Saafin. The court extended both al-Saafin and Jarrar’s detentions on Wednesday, 5thof July. Then, Khitam al-Saafin received three months administrative detention order and shortly after Khalida Jarrar received sixth months.

The attacks against the Palestinian leaders cannot suppress the resistance. This is not the first attempt of the Zionist entity to intimidate the Palestinian popular movement. Zionists could not succeed, we are sure they won’t! Khalida Jarrar herself was arrested before in April 2015 and after eight months of administrative detention, she was sentenced to 15 months in prison by an Israeli military court. On the contrary, these vile attacks urge us more to take action against the illegitimate Zionist entity, to do our best to support the Palestinian cause by any means necessary.

As DIP (Revolutionary Worker’s Party) of Turkey, we declare our support to the people of Palestine fighting for the freedom of their land and, in particular, to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

We strongly condemn these attacks against the Palestinian leaders and demand their immediate release! There are currently approximately 500 Palestinians held under administrative detention orders, one of the most hideous legal institutions of the supposedly democratic Israeli state, and 6.200 Palestinian prisoners in total. We express our solidarity with the heroic Palestinian prisoners. Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners!

While Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies are busying themselves with pressuring their earlier ally Qatar and while Turkey is supporting the latter in this showdown, both sides leave the hands of Israel free to attack the rightful fight of the Palestinian people. It is up to the proletarian and popular organizations of the Middle East and the wider region to take up the struggle against Zionism.

The people of Palestine are not, and never will be alone in their struggle against the illegitimate invader of their land, which is a common threat for all the peoples of the Middle East. Down with Zionism! Down with imperialism! From the river to the sea Palestine shall be free!

July 12, 2017

Revolutionary Worker’s Party (DIP)

International Commission of the Central Committee

Turkey

UNADIKUM Association

Unadikum demands the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin Original Link

The Israeli army has ordered six months of administrative detention, indefinitely renewable, against Palestinian parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar.

Khalida Jarrar, a Palestinian national leader, left-wing parliamentarian, feminist and defender of Palestinian political prisoners, received a six-month administrative detention order, which can be extended indefinitely. The order was signed by the Israeli occupation military commander of the West Bank and is expected to be confirmed at a hearing at Ofer military court on July 17, according to Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

Khalida was seized by Israeli occupation forces who invaded her home in a pre-dawn raid on Sunday, 2 July along with ten other Palestinians including Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.

Khalida is a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (Palestinian parliament), Chair of its Prisoners’ Commission and Vice President of the Addameer Board.

The order came after Israeli military prosecutors did not have enough evidence even to file a military indictment on Monday, July 10; Jarrar’s detention was extended for 48 hours to give the military authorities time to issue the administrative detention order, a form of imprisonment without charge or trial or legal assistance, based on so-called “secret evidence.”

The charge against Khalida comes only three days after Saafin was also sentenced to three months in administrative detention without charge or trial. Administrative detention orders are issued for periods of one to six months, but are indefinitely renewable; Some Palestinians have been imprisoned for years under administrative detention.

Khalida is one of 11 Palestinian parliamentarians jailed by the Israeli occupation. Nine of them, including Khalida, are under orders of administrative detention. There are about 500 Palestinians imprisoned under this framework, without charge, trial or right to meaningful legal assistance, among some 6,200 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli prisons. The widespread and systematic use of Israeli administrative detention violates the Geneva Conventions and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Khalida Jarrar has been the object of repeated attacks by the Israeli occupying forces,
Including the attempt to forcefully displace her to Jericho from her home in Ramallah in 2014, followed by her arrest and detention in 2015. She was also sentenced to six months administrative detention, however, following an international protest, the administrative detention order against her was rescinded and she was referred to the – no less unjust – Israeli military courts, convicted on political charges and imprisoned for fourteen months, until June 2016. There is a growing international campaign demanding the release of Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and their fellow Palestinian prisoners. Political parties, organizations and movements from around the world are joining in the call for action to secure their release and protests are being organized in several cities around the world.

UNADIKUM has joined this campaign and condemns the administrative detention of Khalida Jarrar in the most forceful way possible. The attack on Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin is an attempt to suppress, silence and intimidate progressive Palestinian women who defend the rights of the Palestinians and their social and national liberation, especially at a time when these rights are under intense attack. Now, more than ever, it is vital to intensify the campaign in support of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin and demand their release. Two years ago, international pressure secured the cancellation of the administrative detention of Khalida Jarrar. This time, we must fight to have their administrative detention orders again canceled and to see them immediately released from the Israeli occupation prisons.

UNADIKUM joins with the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network to call for the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin, prominent progressive, feminist and feminist leaders committed to freedom and liberation for their people. The arrests of Jarrar and Saafin are a clear attempt by the Israeli occupation to attack Palestinian popular movements and to suppress them based on intimidation, imprisonment and detention carried out by the Israeli occupying forces.

We urge all friends of the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people to join the Campaign for Solidarity with Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin. These detentions represent an attack against Palestinian leaders, political activity and popular organizing. We must intensify measures to condemn these arrests and demand, in all spheres within our reach, the freedom of Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and all the thousands of Palestinian prisoners behind bars in Israeli occupation prisons.

Fronte Palestina Milano

On Sunday, July the 2nd, Israeli occupation forces seized Palestinian parliamentarian and prisoners’ advocate Khalida Jarrar along with Khitam Saafin, president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees and at least nine other people, including Ihab Massoud, who was just released less than six months ago from Israeli prisons.

The Comrade Khalida Jarrar, leader of PFLP, 13th member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, because of her commitment to Palestinian Prisoners struggle, has been repeatedly persecuted and arrested by Israeli occupation forces.

Once again these seizures are carried out without charge or trial, by applying the illegal and fascist practice of administrative detention.

Fronte Palestina Milan, besides denouncing these illegal and inhumane practices, which are contrary to international law, condemns these latest arrests, demands the immediate release of those arrested, calls upon the international legal community to defend the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, opposes the Israeli state policy and fully stands with Palestinian Resistance.

Fronte Palestina Milan

AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais

Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin faced with denial of their rights under “administrative detention” Original Post
AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais
Lille, 20 July 2017

On July 2, during a raid, the Israeli occupating forces arrested Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and 9 other Palestinians.

Khalida Jarrar, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, is a political leader (she is a member of the PFLP) and sits on the Board of Directors of Addameer, a Palestinian prisoners’ defense association. As for Khitam Saafin, she is president of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.

After a first hearing on July 5, Khalida Jarrar and Khitam Saafin were transferred to Hasharon Prison in Israel. They have just been placed under administrative detention by the occupier: Khalida Jarrar for six months and Khitam Saafin for three.

This is, firstly, a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which in its Articles 42 and 78 prohibits any occupying power from forcibly transferring or deporting persons from an occupied territory. Administrative detention is also a denial of the right to imprisonment without trial.

As in 2016, AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais is fully engaged in the unified struggle for the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar, Khitam Saafin and all Palestinian political prisoners. It calls for massive support for the petition on this subject. During the summer, it will continue its mobilization in support of Palestinian political prisoners.

AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais is making a special effort to on the administrative detention of Palestinians, and continues its struggle on this since the meeting at the Faculty of Law in Douai in November 2013. It is no longer tolerable that this is perpetuated, even as a measure “absolutely necessary” justified by “imperative reasons of security”. It is both a denial of rights and a denial of truth.

An entirely unequivocal condemnation of this practice is necessary. We must give ourselves the means to do so. AFPS Nord-Pas de Calais includes this struggle in the BDS (Boycott / Divestment / Sanctions) campaign on the basis of the Palestinian appeal of 2005. It is actively participating in the campaign to suspend the EU/Israel Association Agreement for the repeated violation of Article 2 on human rights. This is solemnly addressed to elected officials.

South African Government

The SA Government calls for the release of a Palestinian Legislative Council member. Original Post

The South African Government notes with concern the arrest and subsequent imprisonment of Palestinian Legislative Council member, Ms Khalida Jarrar, who was arrested in Ramallah (Area A and under Control of the Palestinian Authority) on 2 July 2017 by the occupying Israeli military.

The arrest was subsequently followed by a six month administrative detention order on 12 July 2017 without charge or trial.

Ms Jarrar in addition to being a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) is also a civil society leader and one of approximately 500 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails under administrative detention measure.

South Africans are too familiar with the administrative detention measure which is similar to “detention without trial” under which political leaders could be imprisoned for days without due process at the behest of the apartheid security forces.

Israel is a signatory of the Fourth Geneva Convention which embodies fair trail and the right of an accused to defend him or herself. The South African Government calls upon Israel to abide and respect the provisions of this convention as an occupying force.

South Africa calls for Ms Jarrar, Vice-President of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and a respected leader of her people, to be accorded the space to play her rightful role in the development of the State of Palestine.

Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela, 082 884 5974

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION