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40 Days on Hunger Strike: #BDS4DignityStrike as strikers pledge to fast from salt and water in Ramadan

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Palestinian prisoners entered their 40th day of hunger strike on Friday, 26 May. As the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee called for #BDS4DignityStrike actions internationally, prisoners noted on the eve of Ramadan that many are planning to abstain from salt and water during the day’s fasting in the upcoming month-long holiday.

1500 Palestinian prisoners – out of a total of nearly 6500 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails – launched the strike, the Strike of Dignity and Freedom, on 17 April. The strikers have a series of basic human demands, including an end to the denial of family visits, a return to twice-monthly visits, the right to pursue distance higher education, proper medical care and treatment and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

After 40 days of consuming only salt and water – and many prisoners denied salt for days or even weeks at a time due to punitive confiscations by Israeli repressive forces – prisoners’ health is at serious risk. Dozens of prisoners have been transferred to Israeli civilian hospitals in recent days as many prisoners have lost over 20kg (40 pounds) in weight, are vomiting or urinating blood, and are experiencing severe fatigue, pain and inability to walk. At the same time that the prisoners’ health is deteriorating, they continue to face harsh repression by Israeli jailers, including frequent abusive transfers conducted shackled hand and foot in the infamous “bosta” prison transit vehicle, solitary confinement and isolation for strikers and strike leaders, frequent repressive raids, fines, and confiscation of personal belongings, including clothing, blankets and even salt.

40 prisoners in Hadarim prison on hunger strike were transferred to civilian hospitals after their health deteriorating; meanwhile, Palestinian media reported that Israeli hospitals have been called upon to discuss the implementation of forced-feeding at the behest of the Israeli political and prison authorities. Forced feeding is a form of torture that is prohibited by international medical ethics guidelines and conventions.  Meanwhile, striking prisoners meeting with Palestinian lawyers reported that when they are transferred for medical testing, doctors attempt to convince them to stop the hunger strike by providing warnings about health risks and that the testing becomes a framework to further pressure the prisoners.

Nasser Abu Srour, held in Hadarim prison, met with Palestinian lawyer Ihab al-Ghaliz, where he reported that the hunger strikers will fast for Ramadan and refrain from consuming water and salt or vitamins during the daylight hours throughout the month of Ramadan. Abu Srour also said that all of the striking prisoners were taken in stages to Israeli hospitals in the previous week for medical tests before being returned to prison, although Zafir Rimawi was taken to Meir Hospital after he was injured as he fainted due to weakness. He emphasized that despite their weakening health, the morale of the prisoners is high and they are determined to continue the strike until victory.

The 40th day of the strike was met by protests throughout occupied Palestine. In occupied Palestine ’48, protesters gathered outside Afula hospital, where hunger strikers were being brought for medical tests, supporting their strike and their demands. In Nabi Saleh north of Ramallah, protesters in support of the striers were attacked with tear gas, pepper gas and “skunk water” by Israeli occupation forces, who also beat the demonstrators and shot rubber-coated metal bullets at them. In Beita, south of Nablus, Ahmed Jibril, 19, was wounded by Israeli occupation soldiers who shot him in the shoulder with live bullets. In al-Khalil, Israeli soldiers also fired live ammuniition on protesters, while in Bil’in protesters were attacked with tear gas. In the Gaza Strip, two young men were wounded by Israeli occupation forces as they protested on the borders of Gaza and were fired upon with live ammunition east of Khaza’a.

Paris photo, 25 May 2017

Outside Palestine, Thursday, 25 May marked a day of global hunger strikes, with actions in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Albertville, Nimes, Saint-Etienne, Montpellier, Donostia/San Sebastian, Berlin, Bremen, Nairobi, Brussels, London, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Chicago, Madrid, Tripoli, Bratislava, Victoria, Toronto, Calgary, Cagliari, Portadown, Houston, Stanford, Halifax and more. CAPJPO-EuroPalestine led the drive for the global strike which was supported by Samidoun and organizations around the world.

Bratislava photo, 25 May 2017

On Friday, 26 May, the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee urged the organization of actions and protests to support the strikers on their 40th day under the banner of #BDS4DignityStrike. Events are being organized on Friday in Gothenburg, Maynooth, Toronto, Montreal, New York, Lima, Modena, Vienna, Berlin and Pretoria, including Samidoun’s New York City action.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters of Palestine to continue to mobilize, demonstrate and organize in public squares, government offices and outside Israeli embassies, as the prisoners have urged. We also urge participation in the urgent call to action to pressure the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to take a real stand and end its complicity in the violation of Palestinian prisoners’ rights. Take Action: 

1) Organize or join an event in support of the hunger strikers. Protest outside your local Israeli embassy, consulate or mission, or at a public square or government building. You can drop a banner or put up a table to support the prisoners and their strike. See the list of current international events here, and add your own: send your events and actions to us at samidoun@samidoun.net, on Facebook, or use the form to tell us about your actions.

2) Hunger Strike for Justice! Join the Palestinian hunger strikers to support their demands with a symbolic one-day hunger strike in your community or on your campus. Tell us about your solidarity strike at samidoun@samidoun.net, on Facebook, or use the form.

3) Call your government officials and demand action.  Call your foreign affairs officials – and members of parliament – and urge action for the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.

Call your country’s officials urgently:

  • Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop: + 61 2 6277 7500
  • Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland: +1-613-992-5234
  • European Union Commissioner Federica Mogherini: +32 (0) 2 29 53516
  • New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Murray McCully: +64 4 439 8000
  • United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson: +44 20 7008 1500
  • United States President Donald Trump: 1-202-456-1111

Tell your government: Palestinian prisoners are on hunger strike for their basic human rights – for family visits, medical care, and freedom from imprisonment without charge or trial. Governments must pressure Israel to recognize the prisoners’ demands!

4) Take action on social media! Support the hunger strike on social media. Post a picture of yourself with a sign saying you support the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike! Include the hashtag #DignityStrike when posting your photo to Facebook or Twitter. Share and re-share information about the strike with the #DignityStrike hashtag.

5) Build the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Campaign! Join the BDS Movement to highlight the complicity of corporations like Hewlett-Packard and the continuing involvement of G4S in Israeli policing and prisons. Build a campaign to boycott Israeli goods, impose a military embargo on Israel, or organize around the academic and cultural boycott of Israel.

27 May, Dublin: Palestinian Strike for Freedom and Dignity – March and Rally

Saturday, 27 May
2:00 pm
Wolfe Tone Monument, Stephens Green
March to Zionist Embassy
Dublin, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/431783040521175/

Support the Strike for Freedom and Dignity- Support the Palestinian Prisoners!

As Palestinian Political Prisoners continue to Strike for Freedom and Dignity, it’s time to take to the streets to demonstrate our support!

On May 27, Socialist Republicans for Palestine will host a March and Rally in support of the hunger strikers. This event will be strictly non party political.

Assemble 2pm Wolfe Tone Monument Stephens Green for march to Zionist Embassy, Ballsbridge.

27 May, Stuttgart: Solidarity with the Palestinian Prisoners

Saturday, 27 May
4:00 pm
Rotebühlplatz 1
Stuttgart, Germany
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/124072748166828

We call for a rally to support the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli prisons. We urge an end to the arbitrary detention of Palestinians and the release of all Palestinian political prisoners. Raise your voice against oppression and discrimination.

27 May, Florence: Support Palestinian Prisoners’ Hunger Strike – Demand Truth in Reporting

Saturday, 27 May
10:30 am
Outside RAI Offices
Lungarno Aldo Moro, Largo de Gasperi
Florence, Italy
More information: https://twitter.com/valibona44/status/868019880452395008

1600 Palestinian political prisoners have been on hunger strike for more than a month to protest the Israeli occupation’s violations of their human rights and demand their human dignity. We will protest and provide information about the strike. We demand that RAI produce correct and impartial information to inform public opinion about the real situation in Palestine.

26 May, Berlin: Rally Against Siege of Gaza and In Solidarity with Palestinian Hunger Strikers

Friday, 26 May
6:00 pm
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin, Germany
More information: http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/2017/05/25/berlin-fr-26-05-2017-kundgebung-gegen-gaza-blockade-und-zur-solidaritaet-mit-den-hungerstreikenden-gefangenen/

Palestinian and Arab associations in Berlin call for solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike for freedom and dignity in Israeli prisons since 17 April 2017. We want to draw attention to the situation of all 7,000 Palestinian prisoners. We also want to demand an end to the blockade of Gaza going on for nearly 12 years. Various solidarity activities, including the Freedom Flotilla, have worked to end this siege and blockade. We will remember the massacre on the Mavi Marmara together with Haneen Zoabi.

26 May, Modena: Solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners

Friday, 26 May
5:30 pm
Piazza della Torre
Modena, Italy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1360824060678992/

Solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails on hunger strike since 17 April 2017

They demand:
1) End of the administrtive detention policy
2) Improved conditions of detention
3) Health care and medical treatment
4) the right to family visits
5) Freedom for imprisoned children
6) Access to education

Organizers ALCHEMIA – MODENA incontra JENIN – PAX CRISTI – MO – GMI (Giovani Musulmani Italiani) – OVERSEAS – ASSOCIAZIONE PER LA PACE

26 May, Gothenburg: Hunger Strike in Solidarity with Palestine

Friday, 26 May
10 am and all day
Gustaf Adolfs Torg
Gothenburg, Sweden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1334372396632178/


The 17th of April 1500 Palestinian prisoners in six different prisons went on hunger strike. Their demands are simple – among other things, they demand access to phones, the right to a lawyer, the right to see their families and an end to what Israel call ”administrative detention”.

Administrative detention suggests that someone is arrested on unknown grounds until further notice without any chance to defend themselves in court. Today over 6500 Palestinians are detained in Israeli prisons. Many are children and 500 people are classified as administrative detainees.

Today it has been over a month since these demands of basic human rights where implemented and the prisoners are still on hunger strike. Therefore we are going to launch a weeks hunger strike, starting the 26th of May, in solidarity with the prisoners. The aim with our hunger strike is to shed light on the situation in Palestine in general and in particular the circumstances for the prisoners. We are going to be on strike outdoors to be as visible as possible and to generate the most attention possible.

We need people both to join us hunger striking and also people who contribute by handing out flyers, holding signs and informing those passing by about who we are and the situation for the prisoners in Palestine.

We welcome you all to participate!

Den 17:e april gick 1500 palestinska fångar i sex olika fängelser ut i hungerstrejk. Deras krav är enkla, de kräver bland annat tillgång till telefon, rätt till advokat, rätt att träffa sin familj och ett slut på det som Israel kallar för “administrative detention” (administrativt förvar).

Administrativt förvar innebär att någon arresteras på obegränsad tid utan att få veta anklagelsen eller få en chans att försvara sig i en domstol. Idag sitter över 6500 palestinier i Israeliska fängelser. Många av dem är barn och 500 personer sitter fängslade som administratiiva fångar.

Idag har det gått över en månad sedan dessa krav på grundläggande rättigheter gjordes och fångarna hungerstrejkar fortfarande. Vi ska därför lansera en veckas hungerstrejk med start den 26/5 i solidaritet med fångarna. Syftet med vår hungerstrejk är att väcka uppmärksamhet kring situationen i Palestina generellt och kring situationen för fångarna i synnerhet. Vi tänker hungerstrejka utomhus för att vara så synliga och väcka så mycket uppmärksamhet som möjligt.

Vi behöver dels människor som ställer upp och hungerstrejkar och dels människor som hjälper till att dela ut flygblad, håller upp skyltar och informerar förbipasserande om vilka vi är och situationen för fångarna i Palestina.

Alla är välkomna att delta!

// ARABIC //

في 17 أبريل بدأ 1500 أسير فلسطيني إضراباً عن الطعام في ستة سجون للاحتلال الإسرائيلي للوصول لمطالبهم الحقوقية البسيطة، و هي إمكانية الوصول إلى الهاتف، والحق في الاستعانة بمحام، والحق في رؤية عائلته ووضع حد لما يسميه الاحتلال الإسرائيلي “الاعتقال الإداري” وغيرها. الاعتقال الإداري يعني أن أي شخص يمكن أن يتم توقيفه لمدة غير محدودة دون معرفة التهم أو الحصول على فرصة للدفاع عن نفسه في محكمة. يوجد اليوم أكثر من 6،500 فلسطيني في السجون الإسرائيلية. وكثير منهم من الأطفال و 500 منهم من المعتقلين الإداريين.

منذ أكثر من شهر يطالب الأسرى بالحقوق الأساسية للأسرى و لا يزالون مضربين عن الطعام لحد الآن. و كأبسط أشكال التضامن الواجب على الإنسانية سوف نطلق أسبوع من الإضراب عن الطعام، ابتداء من يوم 26/5 تضامنا مع الأسرى. والغرض من الإضراب عن الطعام هو لجلب الانتباه إلى الأوضاع المأساوية في فلسطين بشكل عام وحول أوضاع الأسرى بشكل خاص. سيكون إضرابا عن الطعام في الساحة المحددة بالعنوان لتكون واضحة كما ولجذب الكثير من الاهتمام قدر الإمكان.

نحن بحاجة إلى دعمك سواء بالوجود بالمكان أو بأن تضرب معنا عن الطعام، أو حتى في توزيع منشورات، أو رسم لافتات لتوعية المارة حول من نحن ولماذا نقوم بالإضراب وأوضاع الأسرى في فلسطين.

الجميع مدعوون ومرحب بكم للحضور!

26 May, Maynooth/County Kildare: Vigil of Solidarity with Palestinian Hunger Strikers

Friday, 26 May
6:30 pm
The Square
Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/245774692571642/

Vigil at The Square Maynooth to stand in solidarity with 1,600 Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails. Organized by Kildare Palestine Solidarity Campaign

New Brazilian campaign brings together mass movements, labor organizations to support Palestinian prisoners

The following statement was released by a new Brazilian alliance to support the Palestinian prisoners, as 1500 of the 6500 prisoners carry out their hunger strike, the Strike of Freedom and Dignity, in Israeli jails. The statement was released by a broad alliance of Brazilian organizations and Palestinian and Arab community groups in Brazil, including the country’s leading trade union center, CUT; the mass popular movement, MST (Landless Workers’ Movement); and a number of left political parties, Palestine solidarity groups, Palestinian community centers and associations, and international solidarity movements.

The endorsers of the campaign and the statement follow in English and Arabic:

Brazilian endorsers: MST (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra/Landless Workers Movement), CEBRAPAZ (Brazilian Center for Solidarity of Peoples and Struggle for Peace), PCB (Brazilian Communist Party), PC do B (Communist Party of Brazil), PPL (Free Homeland Party), CUT (Central Unica dos Trabalhadores/Unified Workers’ Central – main Brazilian trade union confederation), Sindicato dos Professores do ABC, Comite de Solidariedade ao Povo Palestino ABCDMRR/SP, Campanha Global pelo Retorno a Palestina (Brazil), Associaxao Cultural Jose Marti (Baixada Santista), Uniao de Juventude Comunista (UJC), Esquerda Marxista

Arab and Palestinian endorsers: Comite Democratico Palestino, Centro Cultural Arabe-Palestino-Brasiliero de SP, Federacao de Entidades Arabes-Palestinas do Brasil (FEPAL), Sociedade Palestina de SP, Campo Progressista Arabe, Initiativa Cultural Palestina Sanaud-Voltaremos

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes these Brazilian organizations, mass movements, labor organizations and Palestinian and Arab community groups for their solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, especially at a time when popular and progressive movements in Brazil are themselves under attack and facing repression, imprisonment and arrests, and when popular marches and demonstrations are confronted with tear gas, rubber bullets and police and military assault. We stand in solidarity with the Brazilian people’s struggle against the violence of the Temer government and its attacks on the people, and look forward to struggling together to defend peoples’ rights.

MANIFEST OF SOLIDARITY TO THE

PALESTINIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS ON HUNGER STRIKE.

São Paulo, Brazil, May 22,  2017.

Since April 17, around 1580 Palestinian political prisoners have engaged in a hunger strike for a number of demands, including the freedom of the sick prisoners, the elderly, the women prisoners and the more than 300 Palestinian children. They also demand dignified treatment, the right to study and to be visited by their relatives, and the end of administrative detention, inherited from the British Mandate, in which a prisoner can be detained for six months without any charges with the possibility of indefinite renewal of their detention, making any legal defense difficult to impossible.

The Israeli government holds 6500 Palestinian prisoners. They are political prisoners, who have fought against Israeli colonialism and against the aggression and occupation of their lands since May 15, 1948, the day called by the Palestinians “al Nakba”, meaning “The Catastrophe”. On that day, terrorist groups belonging to the zionist movement (a colonialist and racist movement) unified and proclaiming the birth of “The State of Israel”. Until 1918, Palestine was occupied by the Ottoman Empire. Between 1918 and 1948 it was occupied by the British troops.

Palestinian prisoners are fighting for freedom, national independence, sovereignty and self-determination, their rights assured by the Charter of the United Nations (UN). They are also struggling for a just peace and for the Palestinian people to live in freedom, dignity and humane conditions of life and labor for all of their people.

The government of Israel is the world champion in disrespecting human rights and UN Resolutions. Israel and its colonialist/expansionist policies never allowed for the existence of the State of Palestine. Israel has occupied Palestinian lands in 1948/1949 and in 1967 expanded their occupation. Over the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s they kept expanding into Palestinian territories. Even after the “Oslo I Accord” (1993/1994), Israel continued violating rights, building illegal settlements in the West Bank, displacing Palestinians and demolishing houses in Jerusalem, and building the wall of segregation on Palestinian land. Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Palestine is occupied by Israeli colonialism since June of 1967. Progressively, the zionist state advances over the Palestinian people, surrounding and isolating their very existence.

The Palestinian political prisoners are the most heroic expression of the aspirations of the Palestinian people, who have never given up on the struggle for a free, just, democratic and independent homeland. The prisoners have always been an example of resistance and national unity against zionism and imperialism, and they know that in order to defeat Israel, the collective and active participation of the people and their legitimate organizations as a whole are needed. They unite the people in a single cry of justice and freedom.

We, Brazilian men and women, members of working class organizations, youth and students, members of political parties, labor unions, popular movements and solidarity committees, unite with the societies of the Arab and Palestinian community to spread and support the just cause of the Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike. Following their example, we unite to create the Brazilian Campaign of Solidarity to the Palestinian Political Prisoners (CBSPPP, in Portuguese), a unitary action already mobilizing on the streets of Brazil.

We demand the zionist entity to respect and implement the prisoners’ just demands. We also demand that it implement the UN Resolutions on the Palestinian cause, such as Resolution 194, which guarantees the right of return for Palestinian refugees. We also demand the immeidate withdrawl of the occupation forces to the borders of June 4, 1967 and that they leave Jerusalem, ending 50 years of military occupation. We demand the fall of the wall of shame and the end of the genocidal, ethnic cleansing and apartheid policies that have characterized all Israeli governments. Israel and its leaders must answer for their decades of crimes against the Palestinian people in international courts.

We must defend the lives of the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. Israel wants their death! We want them to live in dignity and to conquer freedom bravely. Nothing and nobody can restrain a people’s march towards their liberation! Victory shall come, and together all around the world, we will celebrate the defeat of colonialism, racism and imperialism in Palestine!

AGAINST ISRAELI COLONIALISM! LONG LIVE THE STRUGGLE OF THE PALESTINIANS!

THE BRAZILIAN PEOPLE SUPPORT THE PALESTINIAN PRISONERS’ HUNGER STRIKE!

BRAZILIAN CAMPAIGN OF SOLIDARITY TO THE PALESTINIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS

بيان للتضامن مع الاسرى السياسين الفلسطينين المضربين عن الطعام

ساوباولو –البرازيل

22/05/2017

” في السابع عشر من أبريل دخل أكثر من 1580 أسير سياسي فلسطيني في الإضراب عن الطعام من أجل تحقيق العديد من المطالب ومنها حل مشكلة الأسرى المرضى، والقدامى، والنساء، ووجود أكثر من 300 طفل فلسطيني في السجون، والمطالبة بالمعاملة الإنسانية، والحق في الدراسة، والسماح لزيارة الأهل والأقارب، إضافة إلى إنهاء الاعتقال الإداري هذه السياسة التي ورثوها من الانتداب البريطاني، والذي يفرض على الأسير الاحتجاز بدون أي تهمة مع إمكانية تجديده مما يصعب الدفاع عنه قانونياً”.

” ما زالت الحكومة الإسرائيلية تعتقل أكثر من 6500 أسير وأسيرة فلسطينية والذين هم أسرى سياسيون ناضلوا ضد الاحتلال الإسرائيلي والقمع واحتلال أراضيهم منذ 15 مايو 1948 ( النكبة)، حيث قامت في هذا اليوم مجموعات إرهابية تنتمي للحركة الصهيونية ( حركة استيطانية عنصرية) بالتوحد وإعلان قيام دولة ” إسرائيل”، ففلسطين كانت محتلة من قبل الإمبراطورية العثمانية حتى عام 1918، وفي الفترة ما بين 1918 و1948 كانت فلسطين تحت الانتداب البريطاني”.

الأسرى الفلسطينيون يناضلون من أجل العودة والحرية والاستقلال وتقرير المصير، هذه الحقوق التي أقرها الميثاق التأسيسي للأمم المتحدة، ويناضلوا من أجل تحقيق السلام العادل، وأن يعيش الشعب الفلسطيني بحرية وكرامة وظروف معيشية إنسانية.

الحكومة الإسرائيلية تحتل المرتبة الأولى عالمياً في انتهاك حقوق الإنسان وقرارات الأمم المتحدة، هذا الكيان وبسياساته الاحتلالية التوسعة لم يسمح أبداً بقيام دولة فلسطين، حيث قامت باحتلال الأراضي الفلسطينية في 1948 وفي عام 1967 واستمرت في قضم الأراضي الفلسطينية في أعوام (90، 80، 70) بالرغم من اتفاقية أوسلو في عام 1993/1994 واصلت “إسرائيل” انتهاك الحقوق وبناء المستوطنات غير الشرعية في الضفة الغربية، وقامت بطرد الفلسطينيين وهدم المنازل في القدس، وبناء الجدار العازل على الأراضي الفلسطينية، وما زالت القدس عاصمة دولة فلسطين محتلة من قبل الاحتلال الإسرائيلي.

الأسرى السياسيون الفلسطينيون هم التعبير البطولي لطموحات الشعب الفلسطيني الذين لم يتخلوا أبداً عن النضال من أجل وطن حر وعادل ديمقراطي ومستقل، وهم كانوا دوماً مثلاً في المقاومة والوحدة الوطنية ضد الصهيونية والامبريالية، وهم على يقين أن النصر على المحتل يحتاج إلى الالتفاف الجماهيري، والمشاركة الفعالة لكل شرائح الشعب الفلسطيني بمؤسساته وهيئاته الشرعية تحت شعار العدالة والحرية.

نحن البرازيليون أعضاء في منظمات عمالية ونسائية وشبابية وطلابية، وأعضاء في أحزاب سياسية ونقابات وحركات اجتماعية ولجان تضامن نضم صوتنا إلى صوت الجاليات العربية والفلسطينية لنشر ودعم قضية الأسرى الفلسطينيين العادلة في معركة الأمعاء الخاوية التي يخوضونها، من هنا وبالتزامن مع إضراب الأسرى توحدت الجهود للإعلان عن إنشاء الحملة البرازيلية للتضامن مع الأسرى السياسيين الفلسطينيين والتي باشرت في تنظيم فعاليات في الشوارع البرازيلية.

نطالب الكيان الصهيوني أن يلبي مطالب الأسرى العادلة، كما نطالبه بالالتزام بقرارات الأمم المتحدة فيما يتعلق بالقضية الفلسطينية كقرار 194 الذي يضمن حق العودة للاجئين الفلسطينيين، ونطالب أيضاً بانسحاب الاحتلال فوراً إلى حدود الرابع من حزيران 67 والانسحاب من القدس وإنهاء 50 عاماً من الاحتلال العسكري، كذلك نطالب بإزالة جدار الفصل العنصري ووقف سياسة الإبادة الجماعية والتطهير العربي والتمييز العنصري التي تميزت بها الحكومات الإسرائيلية المتعاقبة، ويجب محاسبة حكومة ” إسرائيل” وقادتها في المحاكم الدولية على عقود من الجرائم ارتكبتها بحق الشعب الفلسطيني.

سندافع عن حياة الأسرى المضربين عن الطعام الذي لم تأبه “إسرائيل” بإضرابهم حتى لو كان الموت نهايتهم، نريد لهم العيش بكرامة وأن يحققوا مطالبهم وإطلاق سراحهم فوراً، لا أحد يستطيع وقف نضال شعب يطالب بحريته، فالنصر قادم ونحن والعالم سوف نحتفل بهذا النصر على الامبريالية والصهيونية في الأراضي الفلسطينية.

نحن سنكون دائماً ضد الاحتلال الصهيوني!

عاش نضال الشعب الفلسطيني.

الشعب البرازيلي يساند الأسرى الفلسطينيين في معركة الأمعاء الخاوية!

الحملة البرازيلية للتضامن مع الأسرى السياسيين الفلسطينيين.

 الموقعون على بيان الحملة:

  • مؤسسة جوزيه مارتي الثقافية.
  • الحملة الدولية للعودة الى فلسطين – البرازيل
  • الاطار التقدمي العربي
  • المركز البرازيلي للتضامن مع الشعوب والنضال من أجل السلام.
  • المركز الثقافي العربي الفلسطيني البرازيلي – ساوبولو
  • لجنة التضامن مع الشعب الفلسطيني – ساوبولو
  • لجنة فلسطين الديمقراطية.
  • المركز الوحيد للعمال – كوت
  • اليسار الماركسي
  • اتحاد المؤسسات العربية الفلسطينية.
  • المبادرة الثقافية – فلسطين – سنعود.
  • حركة بدون أرض.
  • الحزب الشيوعي البرازيلي.
  • الحزب الشيوعي للبرازيل.
  • حزب الأرض الحرة.
  • نقابة المعلمين سانتوواندريه وضواحيها.
  • الجمعية الفلسطينية ساوبولو.
  •  اتحاد الشبيبة والشيوعية.

NYC rally brings Palestinian prisoner solidarity to the heart of Times Square

Photo: Harrabic Tubman

New York City activists and supporters of justice in Palestine came together in Times Square on Wednesday, 24 May for an event in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike.

Photo: Joe Catron

The event, Portraits4Palestine, was organized by Existence is Resistance and the Palestinian Youth Movement, with the participation of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, BAYAN USA, Committee to Stop FBI Repression, the International Action Center, the International League of Peoples’ Struggle, NYC Students for Justice in Palestine and the US Palestinian Community Network, as well as Al-Awda New York and the Syrian American Forum. Participants took photos holding signs in support of the prisoners and distributed information, engaging with passers-by.

Photo: Zachariah Barghouti

The rally went on for over two hours as each group spoke about the prisoners and chanted in support of the Palestinian struggle and the prisoners’ hunger strike. Adnan of Samidoun led chants in Arabic and English as participants waved signs and banners in support of the strike, which began on 17 April 2017. 1500 out of a total of nearly 6500 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails launched the strike for basic human demands, including an end to the denial of family visits, proper health care and medical treatment, the right to access education, and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

Photo: Joe Catron

Joe Catron of Samidoun spoke at the rally, saying that “the Palestinian prisoners’ struggle is a century old, like the broader Palestinian national movement against Zionist settler colonialism. It will not end today or with the Strike of Freedom and Dignity.” He encouraged people to continue to organize and invited all to attend the upcoming protest on Friday, 26 May to support the prisoners outside the Best Buy in Union Square.

Photo: Zachariah Barghouti

BAYAN USA also shared information about the campaign to stop the declaration of martial law in Mindanao in the Philippines. They denounced martial law as leading only to further militarization, destabilization and neoliberalism, a threat to the people and their rights. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network expresses its solidarity with the Filipino people and the demand to immediately lift martial law in Mindanao and confront potential US involvement and the “war on terror” framework.

Photo: Joe Catron

The rally was of great interest to many passers-by, with various people coming to join the rally after seeing the protest and finding out more about the Palestinian prisoners’ strike. One mime performing in Times Square joined the protest and sang Palestinian songs in support of the prisoners.

Photo: Joe Catron

Many more actions are being planned to support the prisoners’ strike in New York City. On Friday, 26 May, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network will gather outside the Best Buy in Union Square at 5:30 pm for a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike.

Photo: Joe Catron

The protest will also urge the boycott of HP products, as Hewlett-Packard is engaged in extensive contracts with the Israeli occupation military and prison system; it is part of a global day of action for the 40th day of the strike, called by the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee. All are encouraged to attend and join the demonstration.

Photo: Joe Catron