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4 June, Folsom: Rally and Press Conference to Support Folsom Prison Hunger Strike

Sunday, 4 June
12 pm
Folsom State Prison
Folsom Prison Road
Folsom, CA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1444036645655351/

***We will gather at E Natoma & Prison Road. There is a stoplight and the large FSP sign on the corner.

***There is street parking very close to the rally location! You can park your car in neighborhoods across the street and walk right over. Street names for those parking areas are: E Natoma & Cimmaron Circle or E Natoma & Fargo Way.

On May 25th, prisoners in Folsom State Prison B4 ASU (Administrative Segregated Unit) began a hunger strike to peacefully protest the inhumane conditions of their confinement in the administrative segregated unit. Prisoners have exhausted all reasonable remedies and have attempted to open lines of communication with administrative officials, and have been met with only resistance and silence.

We are a group of individuals representing various organizations who have come together to support the strike in any way we can. We cannot say exactly how many people are refusing meals, but we know that there are roughly thirty people in the unit that announced the strike.

UPDATES:

– Saturday 6/3: We know that CDCR has contacted organizers on the outside to claim that the hunger strike has ended. We ALSO know that we cannot trust CDCR—they will do whatever is in their power to put an end to prisoners’ resistance and outside support. The prisoners have nine demands that are legitimate and could be easily implemented. The prison system does not like having this sort of attention.

CDCR has transferred hunger strikers to other prisons without notice, threatened to label them “gang leaders” for organizing a peaceful protest, and refuses to allow phone calls—so until we hear from the prisoners directly or we learn that their demands have been met, we will continue organizing and supporting their struggle.
We learned from a visit today that at least nine men inside were committed to staying on strike for 21 days, unless their demands were met in full. Others had committed to at least 10 days—and tomorrow is day number ten.

It is more important than ever to amplify their voices and push to have their demands met. When the strike ends, the struggle to implement change and hold CDCR accountable for their unacceptable retaliation will continue.

– Sunday 5/28: One of the men participating in & organizing the strike is transferred to DVI Tracy without notice to loved ones as retaliation. The strike continues at FSP.

– Saturday 5/27: We receive phone call relaying message that the Warden Ron Rackley & Ombudsman Sara Smith met w/ hunger striker organizer to threaten to take away visits, move him to another prison, give him a 115 to revalidate him as a STG (Security Threat Group) gang leader for his role in organizing the strike.

PRISONERS’ MEDIA RELEASE:

As CDCR made drastic changes throughout its prisons to put prisoners on roads of rehabilitation and more humane living conditions, Folsom officials reject the ideals and continue the injustice of the past. To those reading who may find it hard to believe, just a few years ago many will recall this same fight took place within the SHU (Security Housing Unit). The direction, message, and programs CDCR implemented for long term isolation to rehabilitate are ignored, shut out, and rejected here in Folsom ASU.

Some might assume the impact of the struggle men endured within the SHU to gain fair, dignified living conditions would have a long-lasting effect—yet men stand again, just as unified and ready to sacrifice their bodies, health, and life to achieve what has already been hard fought for and accomplished. Why must California prisoners continue to sacrifice health and life, involve lawyers and courts, in order to be treated like human beings? We will continue to remind CDCR officials they will be held accountable for this type of treatment.

Prisoners in B4 ASU are forced to sit or stand idle in their cells or yard cages without meaningful exercise, education, or rehabilitative programs. We are already forced to endure atypical and significant hardships due to being in segregated housing and solitary confined. When taken together, these conditions constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the US Constitution.

We are being deprived of basic human needs, including normal human contact, environmental and sensory stimulation, mental and physical health, entertainment, physical exercise, sleep, access to courts, and meaningful activity. Prolonged exposure to these deprivations has caused and will cause serious physical and psychological harm.

FSP (Folsom State Prison) is deliberately indifferent to prisoners suffering. They are aware that prolonged social isolation, and lack of environmental stimuli causes “serious psychological pain and suffering and permanent psychological pain and suffering, and permanent psychological and physical injury.”

CDCR is aware (Madrid-Ashker-Coleman) that the conditions of extreme isolation will likely inflict some degree of psychological trauma, these injuries include: chronic insomnia, severe concentration and memory problems, anxiety and other ailments. This is why all SHUs and most ASUs within CDCR have provided prisoners with the opportunity to have TVs, pull up bars, education, social and rehabilitative programs. However, FSP continues to put lack of money as an excuse to not fall in line with CDCR’s stated goals, and are content to ignore the suffering of men in its care. We continue to be confined alone in our cells with only misery for company.

Unfortunately our voice in here can be drowned out by administration but those out there can help by making their voice heard in concern with our treatment. We urge you to call and email all officials and ask questions on the conditions here, and make sure procedures are met for those hunger striking.

SAMPLE SCRIPT:

“Hello, my name is ____________and I’m a resident of CA. I am calling in support of the hunger strike currently happening at Folsom State Prison. We are deeply concerned about the inhumane conditions of confinement that have brought this on, and strongly urge you to act upon the prisoners’ demands, which are reasonable and amount to basic human rights.”

The following are officials to contact:

Chief Deputy Inspector General – Roy Wesley – (916) 255-1102
Ombudsman Sara L. Smith (the person who is supposed to check on welfare, investigate complaints, etc.) – (916) 324-5458 // sara.smith@cdcr.ca.gov
Secretary Scott Kernan – scott.kernan@cdcr.ca.gov
Undersecretary Ralph M. Diaz – ralph.diaz@cdcr.ca.gov
Governor Jerry Brown – (916) 445-2481
Chief Office of the Ombudsman – Sara Malone – sara.malone@cdcr.ca.gov
Public Information Office of Folsom – Jack Huey – (916) 985-2561 // jack.huey@cdcr.ca.gov (press #1 for English, #3 for Admin, and #1 again)
Folsom Warden – Ron Rackley – ron.rackley@cdcr.ca.gov

MEDIA:

Folsom Hunger Strikers Issue Demands & Grievances:
http://sfbayview.com/2017/05/folsom-hunger-strikers-issue-demands-and-grievances/

CA’s Folsom State Prisoners Launch Hunger Strike Against Solitary Confinement:
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Californias-Folsom-State-Prisoners-Launch-Hunger-Strike-Against-Solitary-Confinement-20170526-0024.html

It’s Going Down:
https://itsgoingdown.org/folsom-hunger-strike-media-release/

4 June, New York City: Protest the “Celebrate Israel” Parade – Resisting 69 Years of Zionist Terror

Sunday, 4 June
10:30 am – 3 pm
5th Avenue and 58th Street
New York City
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1193342564126208/

Come out in support of the Palestinian cause and in opposition to Zionist propaganda. We will be protesting 69 years of continued Israeli oppression and aggression at this year’s “Celebrate Israel” parade. Bring your signs and pride!

In Solidarity-
Al-Awda NY, AMP NJ, CODEPINK, International Action Center, Jews for Palestinian Right of Return, Labor for Palestine, Neturei Karta, NY4Palestine, NYC SJP, Rutgers SJP, Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

* Also taking place on Sunday, 4 June in New York City – Jewish Voice for Peace will be holding a family-friendly event to “celebrate ending apartheid” and protest the “celebration of 50 years of occupation, and nearly 70 years of expulsion of Palestinians.” For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/2294362360789811/ This action will begin at 10:30 am at E. 60th and 5th Avenue and people will join the protest above after.

New York City protest demands freedom for Palestinian prisoners following #DignityStrike

Photo: Joe Catron

Protesters in New York City gathered on Friday, 2 June to salute Palestinian prisoners’ struggle over 40 days in the #DignityStrike and demand freedom for all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network organized the protest outside the Best Buy electronics store in Union Square. The protest highlighted the growing international boycott of Hewlett-Packard (HP) over Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s contracts with Israeli occupation entities, including Israeli prisons and detention centers, military and security forces, and other occupation infrastructure.

Photo: Joe Catron

Participants distributed materials and information to passers-by about the situation of approximately 6,300 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, urging their immediate release. They also provided information about HP’s profiteering from the imprisonment of Palestinians and ongoing occupation, apartheid and colonization through its ongoing contracts with the Israeli occupation state. Participants urged shoppers to boycott HP computers, ink, printers and other consumer products so long as the corporation continues to participate in the colonization of Palestine.

Photo: Joe Catron

The protest celebrated the gains won by Palestinian prisoners in the Strike of Freedom and Dignity, which lasted for over 40 days, in Israeli prisons, bringing together 1500 Palestinian prisoners from all factions to demand an end to the ongoing violation of their basic human rights in Israeli jails. It also demanded the immediate release of all of the Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli occupation prisons.

Photo: Joe Catron

Following the protest, participants joined in a vigil in Washington Square Park organized by the Afghani community in New York and their supporters, in protest of an unclaimed explosion in Kabul that killed nearly 100 people and wounded hundreds more on Wednesday, 31 May. The vigil honored the Afghan victims of the attack, part of the ongoing violence sparked following the ongoing U.S. intervention, war and invasion in Afghanistan.

Photo: Joe Catron

Samidoun activists are participating in a number of upcoming events and actions in New York City to stand for justice in Palestine and against U.S. imperialism. On Sunday, 4 June, Samidoun will join a protest of the “Salute to Israel Parade” in New York City at 10:30 am at 5th Avenue and 58th Street.  Jewish Voice for Peace will also be holding a family-oriented counter-event at the parade to protest “50 years of occupation, and nearly 70 years of expulsion of Palestinians.”

On Monday, 5 June, Samidoun supporters will join BAYAN USA in a protest outside the Philippine Consulate in Manhattan standing against martial law in the Philippines and urging resumption of the peace talks between the Philippine government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines.

Later in the week, on Tuesday, 6 June, Samidoun will participate in a protest against U.S. intervention in Venezuela by the Red Stairs in Times Square at 5:00 pm.  Following the Venezuela solidarity action, part of the Emergency Days of Solidarity with Bolivarian Venezuela, participants will join in a Solidarity Forum on rebuilding the U.S. anti-war movement organized by the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS), United National Antiwar Coalition and International Action Center.

Photo: Joe Catron

#PeregrinaClown journeys for freedom of imprisoned Palestinian circus performer Mohammed Abu Sakha

Image by Pallasos en Rebeldia

Palestinian circus performer and trainer Mohammed Abu Sakha has been imprisoned since 14 December 2015, when Israeli occupation forces seized him as he travelled to his workplace at the Palestinian Circus School in Bir Zeit from his hometown of Jenin. He has been held in administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial, since that time.

His current administrative detention order is scheduled to expire on 11 June 2017. Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association reported that a potential extension has been limited to a maximum of three months, following an appeal by his lawyer, Mahmoud Hassan. “The judge agreed to renew the order for three months under the condition of no further renewal,” reported Addameer.

Abu Sakha has trained and performed with the Palestinian Circus School since 2007. He specializes in working with children with special needs and intellectual disabilities in classes at the school; he has traveled the world and participated in numerous circus tours in Palestine and internationally. His tours and training in Europe, the United States and elsewhere have been put on hold due to the repeated extension of his imprisonment without charge or trial, while his students await his return.

Artists and circus performers around the world have organized and campaigned for Abu Sakha’s release, highlighting his case as an example of the over 500 Palestinians imprisoned without charge or trial under administrative detention. He is one of approximately 6300 Palestinian political prisoners and recently participated in the 41-day #DignityStrike within Israeli prisons.

Pallasos en Rebeldia (Clowns in Rebellion), a group of revolutionary circus performers, have performed with the Palestinian Circus School and have organized campaigns for Abu Sakha’s release since the time of his arrest. They have held protests, performances and creative interventions around Spain and internationally to demand his freedom and that of his fellow Palestinian prisoners.

Now, Ivan Prado of Pallasos en Rebeldia is taking a #PeregrinaClown journey from Gijon to Santiago de Compostela, from 29 May to 11 June, performing from city to city and highlighting the case of Mohammed Abu Sakha. Prado is organizing stops, performances and talks in each city along the way, highlighting the case of Abu Sakha and the struggle to end administrative detention.

Ivan Prado, Pallasos en Rebeldia

Prado’s journey will reach Santiago on 11 June, the day of the expiration of Abu Sakha’s current administrative detention order. He is taking the Camino de Santiago, a route that thousands of pilgrims internationally travel to Santiago every year.

Prado, the international spokesperson of Pallasos en Rebeldia, earlier engaged in a solidarity fast that began on 22 May, in the circus tent of Rivas Vaciamadrid in Madrid, Spain, in support of the Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike.  “We clowns love freedom, so for Pallasos en Rebeldia, the end of the Zionist occupation is a duty and necessity for all humanity,” Prado wrote.

The solidarity strike, called #HuelgadeAlegrias (Strike of Joy), was part of ongoing solidarity actions by a number of organizations in Madrid taking place since 10 May, where a semi-permanent tent was erected outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support the Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike. Organizations including Palestina Toma la Calle, Asociación de la Comunidad Hispano Palestina Jerusalén, and RESCOP, trade unions like CCOO, UGT, CGT, and political parties like Izquierda Unida and Podemos participated in the Madrid actions. Numerous events and activities were organized throughout the Spanish state to support the strikers.

Prado has been posting daily updates of his journey on his Facebook page, narrating his travels and events as he goes and highlighting the campaign to #FreeAbuSakha:

On 4 June, he will be in Rabadeo, on 5 June in Mondonedo, on 7 June in Vilalba, on 10 June in Arzua and completing his journey on 11 June in Compostela, where he will be received at 11:30 am at the Santiago City Hall.

2 June, Saint-Denis: Palestine – Act here and now

Friday, 2 June
5:00 pm
Place Victor Hugo
devant la Mairie et la Basilique de Saint Denis
Saint-Denis, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1354961041256217/


The hunger strike initiated by Marwan Barghouthi on 17 April in order to challenge the conditions of the confinement of Palestinian prisoners has been suspended following an agreement between the prisoners and the Israeli authorities. The strike was the first victory against the extreme right Israeli government. Saint-Denis will always be there to mobilize and support the Palestinian people!

Recognize the Palestinian state! Free Palestinian political prisoners! Free Marwan Barghouthi! For peace between peoples

Organized by: MJCF 93, UEC PARIS 8, LA GAUCHE DEBOUT ET INSOUMISE, AFPS SAINT DENIS, CPPI SAINT DENIS, PCF / FDG SAINT DENIS, ENSEMBLE

Samidoun: Solidarity with Marawi, Support the Filipino People, No to Martial Law

Photo: BAYAN USA

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with the Filipino national democratic movement and the Filipino people, especially those in Marawi and Mindanao, and joins that movement in condemning the recent declaration of martial law by President Rodrigo Duterte.

The Filipino people’s history with martial law is one of devastating confiscation of rights and subservience and alliance to U.S. imperialism. A new declaration of martial law in Mindanao will only enhance the suffering of Moro, Lumad and Filipino workers and peasants on the island, where some of the highest rates of poverty, concentrations of U.S. military involvement and levels of foreign corporate exploitation of resources in the country prevail.

Despite stated intentions to confront armed reactionary groups responsible for attacks on the people, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, with U.S. backing, arms and training, have been responsible for ongoing violence against the people of Mindanao. Airstrikes and bombing threaten civilian life in the Philippines, while suspending the writ of habeas corpus allows for mass arrests. Even more, the militarization of Mindanao causes even more displacement of thousands of people without support for shelter, food and other basic needs.

We join the national democratic movement in the Philippines in calling on the Filipino government to address the root causes of the armed conflict on Mindanao – poverty, inequality and the violation of rights, including the denial of self-determination to the Moro people – which requires moving beyond militarism to a true just and lasting peace for the people of the Philippines, outside the framework of U.S. imperialism, militarism and exploitation.

In addition, we note the call of BAYAN, the New Patriotic Alliance, warning of “possible US involvement in exploiting the ISIS threat to justify fascist measures and foreign military intervention, in the name of ‘fighting terrorism.'”

This is especially urgent in light of President Duterte’s recent speech in which he threatened to “throw [into] the slammer” the consultants of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, the revolutionary democratic movement, who are participating in peace negotiations with the government. If put into action, these threats would fundamentally act to scuttle the peace talks and present new opportunities for U.S. involvement in the further militarization of the Philippines.

The United States has consistently urged militarization under the guise of “counter-terror” and “counter-insurgency” in the Philippines, a major focal point for U.S. imperialism for over 100 years. At the same time, it has done its best to sabotage the peace talks and any attempt to prioritize the national goals and aspirations of the people of the Philippines, free of imperialist domination of exploitation.  The announcement of martial law in Mindanao was accompanied by the cancellation of the fifth round of the peace talks, scheduled to address agrarian reform, land rights and a Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms. It also comes only shortly after the Trump administration’s declarations of support to the Duterte government.

Indeed, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, one of the most right-wing figures in Duterte’s government, said that the martial law order would not only be used to pursue reactionary armed groups like the Maute group that attacked civilians in Marawi, but also to engage in offensives against the communist fighters of the New People’s Army.  Grassroots organizers have warned of severe threats to the lives and liberties of Filipino agricultural workers, organizers and Moro social movements.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is engaged in struggle side by side with our Filipino comrades in cities around the world in the struggles for liberation in Palestine and the Philippines, and through the International League of People’s Struggle. Our members were honored to be present alongside Leila Khaled for the launch of the Philippines-Palestine Friendship Association in 2015. They witnessed for themselves the impact of state repression and U.S. imperialism for the benefit of global corporate exploiters, major landlords and narrow elites throughout the Philippines and particularly on Mindanao.

From Palestine to the Philippines to the indigenous land of North America, “counter-terrorism” is used as a mechanism to run rampant over the rights of indigenous peoples, confiscating wealth, resources and the land itself. We express our solidarity with Marawi, the people of the Philippines and the social movements struggling for justice and liberation, and join their call to end martial law.

2 June, NYC: Celebrate Dignity and Victory – Free all Palestinian Prisoners

Friday, 2 June
5:30 pm
Best Buy Union Square
52 E. 14th St
New York City
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1852483505001678/

Celebrate victory in the Strike of Dignity of Freedom, Palestinian political prisoners’ biggest mass hunger strike in five years, and the ongoing struggles inside Israeli prisons.

Demand that Israel end its crimes against Palestinians and free all 6,300 political prisoners now.

Call on Hewlett Packard end its contracts with Israeli prisons and detention centers, occupation and security forces, and checkpoints and settlements and build a growing boycott of the company.

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

4 June, Thessaloniki: Anaireseis Festival – Anti-War, Internationalist Response

4 June, Thessaloniki
Beginning at 7:00 pm
Part of the Anareseis Festival of politics and music (http://www.anaireseis.gr/)
Ivanofeio Stadium
Thessaloniki, Greece
More information: https://www.facebook.com/anaireseis/

The war in our neighborhood: For an anti-war internationalist response

Within this time, the monster of war is roaring in the region. Amid important geopolitical developments, continuing military confrontation in the region and the visible danger of escalation, it is critical to build the anti-war anti-imperialist struggle and develop initiatives of struggle and solidarity between all peoples of the region against war, interventions and the plans of the bourgeoisie and imperialism.

Speakers:

Levent Tüzel, Labor Party (EMEP) of Turkey, former Member of Parliament

Mohammed Khatib, Palestinian youth organizer and European Coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Michael Rizos, member of the NAR (New Left Current)

Nikos Charalampopoulos, Antiwar Internationalist Movement

3 June, Athens: Anaireseis Festival – Anti-War, Internationalist Response

Saturday, 3 June
beginning at 7:30 pm
Part of the Anaireseis Festival of politics and music (http://www.anaireseis.gr/)
Agricultural University of Athens
Athens, Greece
More information: https://www.facebook.com/anaireseis/

The war in our neighborhood: For an anti-war internationalist response

Within this time, the monster of war is roaring in the region. Amid important geopolitical developments, continuing military confrontation in the region and the visible danger of escalation, it is critical to build the anti-war anti-imperialist struggle and develop initiatives of struggle and solidarity between all peoples of the region against war, interventions and the plans of the bourgeoisie and imperialism.

Speakers:

Levent Tüzel, Labor Party (EMEP) of Turkey, former Member of Parliament

Mohammed Khatib, Palestinian youth organizer and European Coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Michael Rizos, member of the NAR (New Left Current)

Nikos Charalampopoulos, Antiwar Internationalist Movement

Samidoun statement of solidarity with U.S. prisoners on hunger strike in Folsom State Prison

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network expresses our solidarity with the hunger strike taking place in the Folsom State Prison B4 Administrative Segregation Unit (ASU) in California in the United States.

Isolated prisoners launched their strike on 25 May to protest the inhumane conditions in which they are held in solitary confinement. The prison administration has refused to address their just and legitimate demands and has instead responded with increased repression.

The Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition reported that “we cannot say exactly how many people are refusing meals, but we know that there are roughly 30 people in the unit that announced the strike.”

Samidoun expresses its strongest support for the strikers and their demands, and for the struggle in the United States against racist oppression and mass incarceration. We salute those fighting for their lives and human dignity in a prison system based on racism, injustice and exploitation.

The strikers’ demands in Folsom include adequate access to courts, legal assistance, education, rehabilitation, televisions, and appropriate recreation equipment, an end to noisy “welfare checks,” properly packaged food and toiletries at the commissary (prison store), and appropriate clothing and food bowls and cups.

The strikers declared in the announcement of their strike:

“[M]en stand again, just as unified, ready to sacrifice their bodies, health, and life to achieve what has already been hard fought for and accomplished. Why must California prisoners continue to sacrifice health and life, involve lawyers and courts, in order to be treated like human beings? We will continue to remind CDCR officials they will be held accountable for this type of treatment.

Prisoners in B4 ASU are forced to sit or stand idle in their cells or yard cages without meaningful exercise, education, or rehabilitative programs. We are already forced to endure atypical and significant hardships due to being in segregated housing and solitary confinement. When taken together, these conditions constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the U.S. Constitution.

We are being deprived of basic human needs, including normal human contact, environmental and sensory stimulation, mental and physical health, entertainment, physical exercise, sleep, access to courts, and meaningful activity. Prolonged exposure to these deprivations has caused and will cause serious physical and psychological harm.”

Take action to support the prisoners, with the following actions called for by the Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition, working together with the strikers in Folsom: 

1. Join the Rally and Press Conference on Sunday, 4 June, from 12 pm to 2 pm outside Folsom State Prison, Folsom Prison Road, Folsom, CA: https://www.facebook.com/events/1444036645655351/

2. Contact California officials, as follows:

Sent to a secretary or voicemail? Leave a message for the official you are trying to contact.

First time calling in? You can find a detailed guide here.

SAMPLE SCRIPT FOR PHONE CALL OR EMAIL:

“Hello, my name is ____________and I’m a resident of _______(name your state). I am calling in support of the hunger strike that began May 25th at Folsom State Prison. I am deeply concerned about the cruel and inhumane conditions of confinement that have brought this on. I strongly urge you to meet the Hunger Strikers’ reasonable human rights demands, and do not retaliate against them.”