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Palestinian circus trainer Mohammed Abu Sakha on hunger strike for 29 days; freedom on horizon as detention limited

Palestinian circus performer Mohammed Abu Sakha has now been on hunger strike for 29 days as part of the Strike of Dignity and Freedom. Abu Sakha, who has been held in administrative detention without charge or trial since 14 December 2015, is one of the 1500 Palestinian prisoners who launched the hunger strike on 17 April 2017.

The hunger strike has several key demands for basic human rights, including an end to the denial of family visits, the right to pursue distance higher education, appropriate health care and medical treatment and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

Abu Sakha is a trainer with the Palestinian Circus School and has worked with the school since 2007; he has traveled around the world with the school and participated in numerous circus tours in Palestine. He specializes in working with children with special needs at the school. However, his international tours and training have been put on hold due to the repeated extension of his imprisonment without charge or trial.

On 11 May, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association reported that an extension of Abu Sakha’s detention – scheduled to expire on 11 June 2017 – has been limited to a maximum of three months, following an appeal by lawyer Mahmoud Hassan. The military prosecutor requested to renew the detention order once more for an additional six months; however, Addameer reported, “the judge agreed to renew the order for three months under the condition of no further renewal.”

One of the key demands of the hunger strike that Abu Sakha joined is an end to administrative detention. He is one of over 500 Palestinians imprisoned without charge or trial under these indefinitely renewable orders. The policy of administrative detention dates back to the era of British colonialism in Palestine and has been preserved and extended by the Israeli occupation.

The campaign to free Abu Sakha has been supported by artists, circus performers and cultural workers around the world, with actions in many countries organized to demand his freedom. Artistic and cultural solidarity for the prisoners has continued, including the #DignityStrike campaign of Decolonize This Place, featuring new art daily in support of the prisoners.

Palestinian fisherman Mohammed Majid Bakr killed and six more fishermen seized by Israeli occupation naval forces

Mohammed Majid Bakr

Palestinian fisherman Mohammed Majid Bakr, 28, was killed by Israeli occupation naval forces this morning, Monday, 15 May as he fished in his family boat when it was attacked by naval forces besieging the Gaza Strip. He was shot in the chest and died hours later in the Israeli Barzillai hospital.

Mohammed Majid Bakr was a Palestinian refugee from the Shati refugee camp from a large fishing family in Gaza. Zakaria Bakr of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees said that he and his family members were targeted by naval forces of the Israeli siege as they fished. He was married and had two children, Quds News reported. Three other fishermen from the same family, Mohammed Tariq Bakr, 22, Abdullah Sabri Bakr, 20, and Mohammed Said Bakr, 27, were seized by occupation naval forces and taken to an unknown location, while their fishing boats were confiscated.

Israeli gunboats also attacked more fishers in the northern Gaza strip on Monday morning, 15 May, firing on fishing boats and the fishery of Amin Abu Warda, seizing three more Palestinian fishers, Mohammed Amin Abu Wardeh, Yousef Amin Abu Wardeh and Hussein Amin Abu Wardeh, all seized within three nautical miles from the Gaza shore.

Photo: Rosa Schiano, December 2011

The killing of Mohammed Majid Bakr, Palestinian fisherman targeted for his work to support his family and Palestinian fishery and agriculture, is the latest example of the targeting of Palestinian fishermen in Gaza for arrest, boat seizure and death. Since the beginning of 2017, five fishing boats were confiscated, 14 fishermen seized by occupation forces, four injured and one more fisherman killed, Muhammed al-Hissi. Al-Hissi, 33, was killed on 7 January after his boat was deliberately sunk by Israeli occupation forces.

These attacks on Palestinian fishery are part of a comprehensive physical, military and economic war against the entire Palestinian people and their ability to sustain their economy and independent, indigenous agriculture and fishery. Coming as the killing of Bakr – a Palestinian refugee from birth, targeted once more – does on the anniversary of al-Nakba, it highlights the ongoing Zionist project of the targeting and confiscation of Palestinian resources in an attempt to drive out the indigenous people and make their livelihood impossible.

Gaza has been under Israeli occupation since 1967, and under a tight and brutal siege since 2006, denying people and goods access and movement from the small coastal strip, one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Over 70% of the people of Gaza are refugees who have lived in Gaza since the 1948 Nakba – the occupation and ethnic cleansing of most of Palestine. The naval closure imposed on Gaza and the cordoning off of the fishing zone has created massive poverty in Gaza’s once-wealthy fishing industry, upon which 70,000 Palestinians rely. Boats are rarely returned to their Palestinian owners after being confiscated by the occupation navy. Palestinian fishermen have repeatedly been shot by gunboats, causing death and serious and sometimes life-altering injuries, and further contributing to economic and social devastation.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network mourns and salutes Mohammed Majid Bakr, Palestinian fisherman working to sustain his family and his people, and targeted for his continued existence on his land and sea on the 69th anniversary of the continuing Nakba. We demand the immediate release of all detained Palestinian fishermen and an immediate end to the ten years of Israeli siege on Gaza.  We also highlight that HP, the same corporation that sells database services to the Israeli prison system and the military occupation checkpoint network, also administers the IT system of the Israeli Navy that enforces the naval blockade of Gaza and that today took the life of Mohammed Majid Bakr. We urge the escalation of the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel and complicit corporations like Hewlett-Packard that profit from the violation of Palestinian rights.

Protesters in New York City support Palestinian prisoners, march to commemorate al-Nakba

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

New Yorkers gathered on Friday, 12 May to protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and their hunger strike for Dignity and Freedom. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network organized a protest outside the Best Buy in Union Square, where participants distributed flyers and information to passers-by.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Protesters urged shoppers at Best Buy to boycott Hewlett-Packard computer products, noting that HP Enterprise engages in multiple contracts with the Israeli occupation, including with the Israel Prison Service. HP profits from the occupation of Palestine, the siege on Gaza, and the imprisonment of Palestinians. There is a growing international campaign to boycott HP and declare institutions HP-free zones until the corporation ends its business with occupation.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The participants carried signs and distributed leaflets about the hunger strike of 1500 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Among 6300 total Palestinian prisoners, the hunger strikers represent the prisoners across political lines. They began their strike on 17 April 2017 and have a series of basic human rights demands, including an end to the denial of family visits, access to proper health care and medical treatment, the right to engage in distance higher education and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

Protesters chanted for freedom and justice for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the immediate implementation of the hunger strikers’ demands. Signs highlighted leaders of the strike, including Fateh leader Marwan Barghouthi, PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat and longest-serving Palestinian prisoner Nael Barghouthi.

Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace

The protest came one day after an event in New York organized by the Workers World Party, where Fatin Jarara from the US Palestinian Community Network and the NY4Palestine coalition spoke about the hunger strike. She organized 25 participants to collectively take the #SaltWaterChallenge, including Samidoun organizers and Workers World Party members.

They challenged Anakbayan NJ, the progressive organization of youth of the Philippines to also participate in the challenge, in which participants drink salt and water – the only thing consumed by hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners:

These events were followed on Saturday, 13 May by the Nakba Day March for Resistance and Return in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Despite pouring rain, a substantial crowd marched through the streets of Bay Ridge carrying Palestinian flags and signs and chanting for freedom, justice and liberation for Palestine.

Photo: NYC Students for Justice in Palestine

Participants in the rally also took the #SaltWaterChallenge to express their solidarity with hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners, as filmed by NYC Students for Justice in Palestine:

Brussels protests continue to support hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners, urge BDS action

Photo: Cecile Harnie

Solidarity initiatives in Brussels, Belgium continued in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. On Friday, 12 May, a large crowd of supporters of Palestine and Palestinian community members gathered outside the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand that Belgium take a stand for the rights of Palestinian prisoners.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

There are currently a total of 6300 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. 1500 launched a hunger strike on 17 April, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, for a series of demands, including an end to the denial of family visits, the right to pursue higher education, proper health care and medical treatment and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

The strikers, including prominent Palestinian leaders like Marwan Barghouthi, Ahmad Sa’adat, Abbas Sayyed, Karim Younes, Nael Barghouthi, Zaid Bseiso, Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh and others, have faced harsh repression. They are frequently transferred in a physically taxing process, their belongings confiscated, including the salt they consume with water to preserve their life and health, subject to repeated repressive raids, thrown in isolation and solitary confinement and denied all family visits and frequently, legal visits.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

A delegation, including Hamdan al-Damiri of the Palestinian Community of Belgium and Luxembourg, Alexis Deswaef of the League of Human Rights and Pierre Galand of Association Belgo-Palestinienne and the European Coordination of Committees and Associations for Palestine, entered to meet with the foreign minister and deliver a letter signed by dozens of Belgian organizations urging action to pressure Israel to respect Palestinian human rights, including the demands of the hunger strikers in Israeli jails.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

Speakers at the rally included Tahsin Zaki of the Palestinian Community of Belgium and Luxembourg, who appealed on behalf of the Palestinian prisoners for action and solidarity on their 26th day of hunger strike.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

Charlotte Kates of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network also spoke at the rally outside the Foreign Ministry, emphasizing the importance of escalating the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. She also highlighted the growing support in the international labor movement for the Palestinian prisoners’ struggle, as well as the international nature of the ongoing protests at which the voice of the prisoners is echoing around the world. She demanded that Belgium stop its participation in projects like LAW TRAIN, in which Israeli police participate in a program on “interrogation techniques,” and an end to the EU-Israel Association Agreement.

Photo: Myriam De Ly

Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine continued its campaign of collecting photographs of support for the boycott of Israel with a special sign highlighting support for the prisoners and the boycott movement.

The following day, 13 May, hundreds of people participated in the annual bicycle protest for Palestine, Via Velo Palestine 2017. Commemorating 69 years of Nakba and 50 years of the 1967 occupation, participants rode decorated bikes around Brussels, with multiple stops in locations with actions to support Palestine and the Palestinian prisoners.

Raj’een Dabkeh Troupe performed at the Bourse in downtown Brussels as the centerpiece of the closing event of Via Velo Palestine, exhibiting Palestinian traditional music and dance and a message emphasizing the right of return of Palestinian refugees to their homes and lands from which they were expelled in 1948, as well as solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.

Photo: Comite BDS-ULB

These actions followed student activities at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles and the Universite Catholique du Louvain – Alma, organized by the Comite BDS-ULB and Rise Up on 11 and 12 May. Students organized 24-hour hunger strikes on each campus, with tables and literature distribution about the prisoners and a group #SaltWaterChallenge to support the strikers.

On 10 May, meanwhile, L’Avenir Palestinien organized a demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in Brussels calling for the immediate implementation of the demands of the Palestinian hunger strikers in Israeli jails. Crowds of Palestinians and their supporters gathered on the street across from the embassy where they were blocked by police from moving further. A number of speakers, including Tahsin Zaki of the Palestinian Community of Belgium and Luxembourg and solidarity activist Mark De Quidt addressed the participants.

Photo: L’avenir Palestinien

On Friday, 5 May, the coalition of Belgian organizations that gathered previously on 28 April came together one week later outside Brussels’ Gare Centrale train station. Speakers urged freedom for Palestinian political prisoners and the escalation of the boycott of Israel.

There were a number of Palestinian cultural performances at the rally, including a performance by Raj’een Dabkeh Troupe. The event also included an additional dabkeh performance by the Dal’ona dabkeh troupe as well as a poetry recitation by Palestinian children.

Photo: Cecile Harnie

Protests and rallies for Palestinian prisoners in Brussels are continuing; the next demonstration to support the hunger strike will take place at Place de la Monnaie at 2:30 pm on Friday, 18 May.

 

Photo: Cecile Harnie

Salt and Water: Galician solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike

Photo: BDS Galiza

More than 45 people gathered on Tuesday 9 May in Santiago de Compostela, in front of the Galician Parliament and recorded their #SaltWaterChallenge, drinking water with salt. A manifesto was read in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Hunger Strike and people chanted slogans like “Long live the struggle of Palestinian prisoners!” and”Free Palestine!”.

After that, BDS Galiza delivered a letter to the Office of External Relations of the Galician Government (Xunta de Galicia) asking the Galician Government to require Israel to obey International Law and to fulfil the demands of Palestinian political prisoners; and asking also the government to notify the Palestinian Authority that the Galician people support the Palestinian prisoners and are concerned with their health and conditions of detention.

Photo: BDS Galiza

“The strike comes in response to the inhumane conditions and suffering of the Palestinian prisoners, subject to inhumane and degrading treatment, torture, lack of basic medical care, no family visits, no access to education, little or no communication with their lawyers, collective punishment, hospitalization in chains, isolation and the systematic blackmail of minors and people with illnesses,” said Ana Miranda, former Member of European Parliament and veteran of the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza.

Photo: BDS Galiza

Some activists and sympathizers who could not come later recorded their own #SaltWaterChallenge and sent it to BDS Galiza:

Also, on 29th of April, during a tribute to Fidel Castro at the Teatro Principal of Pontevedra (Galiza) organized by the Asociación Amizade Galego-Cubana Francisco Villamil, two Galician guitarrists, Mini (Xosé Luís Rivas) e Mero (Baldomero Iglesias Dobarrio), dedicated a song to the Palestinian prisoners in Hunger Strike. People who attended the event said the ovation was thunderous and the support strong for Palestinian prisoners.

 

Photo: BDS Galiza

This report courtesy of BDS Galiza.

15 May, Donostia/San Sebastian: Demonstration to Commemorate the Nakba and Support Palestinian Prisoners

Monday, 15 May
7:00 pm
Boulevard
Donostia (San Sebastian), Basque Country

End occupation! Free Palestine! Boycott Israel! This demonstration will commemorate 69 years of the Nakba and support the hunger strike of 1500 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. Organized by BDS Donostia.

15 May, Montevideo: 69 years of ethnic cleansing in Palestine – support Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike

Monday, 15 May
7:00 pm
Plaza Libertad
Montevideo, Uruguay

15 May marks 69 years of the proclamation of the state of Israel, but for the Palestinian people this represents the Nakba (catastrophe): Zionist forces destroyed 500 Palestinian Arab villages, killed 13,000 persons, injured 30,000 and expelled 800,000 from their homes and lands (the majority of the Palestinian population.)

Since that date, the State of Israel has continued its policy of ethnic cleansing, colonization, genocide and apartheid, displacing the Palestinian people from their territory, occupying it militarily, destroying their homes and stealing their land to build exclusively Jewish settlements there,  illegal according to the UN and international law.

The Israeli regime is based on repression and annihilation of any expression of legitimate resistance of the Palestinian people in order not to be erased from their land. Israel relies on periodic massacres, daily executions and massive imprisonment to impose its domination. About 40% of the Palestinian male population has gone through prisons. Today there are 6500 Palestinian political prisoners, including 300 children and 500 people in “administrative” detention (imprisoned indefinitely, without charge or trial).

This year the commemoration of the Nakba occurs when more than 1500 prisoners have been on hunger strike since April 17, under the slogan FREEDOM and DIGNITY, simply calling for their fundamental human rights to be respected.

The protest has received the support of all the Palestinian political parties, inside and outside the prisons. Expressions of solidarity with the hunger strike have grown in the streets and squares of Palestine and around the world, joined by British students and Christian bishops.

For this reason, and in order to denounce the Zionist apartheid regime, we will hold a solidarity meeting with the resistance of the Palestinian people for 69 years and with the political prisoners on hunger strike, on Monday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m., in Plaza Libertad .

AGAINST OCCUPATION, COLONIZATION, APARTHEID and THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE
FOR THE IMMEDIATE FREEDOM OF ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS
BOICOT, DISINVERSION AND SANCTIONS TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL
FREE PALESTINE! فلسطين حرة

ORGANIZERS:
Federal Association of Officials of the University of the Republic (AFFUR)
Union of Codice Officials (UFC)
Association of Teachers of Secondary Education (ADES)
Free Palestine Committee (CPL)
South-South For Palestine
Class Combative Tendency (CBT)
Memory and Justice Plenary
Counter-Impunity Collective
(More to be added in coming days)

El 15 de mayo se cumplen 69 años de la proclamación del Estado de Israel, que para el pueblo palestino significó la Nakba (catástrofe: النكبة): las fuerzas sionistas destruyeron 500 localidades árabes, asesinaron a 13.000 personas, hirieron a 30.000 y expulsaron de sus tierras y hogares a 800.000 (la mitad de la población palestina).

Desde esa fecha, el Estado de Israel ha continuado con su política de limpieza étnica, colonización, genocidio y apartheid, desplazando al pueblo palestino de su territorio, ocupándolo militarmente, destruyendo sus viviendas y robando sus tierras para construir en ellas colonias exclusivamente judías, todas ilegales según la ONU y el Derecho Internacional.

El régimen israelí se sostiene a base de represión y aniquilación de toda expresión de legítima resistencia del pueblo palestino para no ser borrado de su tierra. Israel se vale de las masacres periódicas, las ejecuciones cotidianas y la prisión masiva para imponer su dominación. Un 40% de la población palestina ha pasado por las cárceles. Hoy hay 6500 presos políticos palestinos, incluyendo 300 niños y 500 personas en detención “administrativa” (por tiempo indefinido, sin cargos ni juicio).

Este año la conmemoración de la Nakba se da en el momento en que más de 1500 presos están en huelga de hambre desde el 17 de abril, bajo la consigna LIBERTAD y DIGNIDAD, reclamando simplemente que se respeten sus derechos humanos fundamentales.

La protesta ha recibido el apoyo de todos los partidos políticos palestinos, dentro y fuera de las cárceles. En calles y plazas de Palestina y de todo el mundo crecen las expresiones de solidaridad con la huelga de hambre, a la que se han sumado desde estudiantes británicos hasta obispos cristianos.
Por este motivo, y para denunciar al régimen sionista de apartheid, realizaremos una concentración solidaria con la resistencia del pueblo palestino durante 69 años y con los presos políticos en huelga de hambre, el lunes 15 de mayo, a las 19 horas, en Plaza Libertad.

CONTRA LA OCUPACIÓN, LA COLONIZACIÓN, EL APARTHEID y EL GENOCIDIO DEL PUEBLO PALESTINO
POR LA INMEDIATA LIBERTAD DE TODOS LOS PRESOS POLÍTICOS
BOICOT, DESINVERSIÓN Y SANCIONES AL ESTADO DE ISRAEL
¡PALESTINA LIBRE! فلسطين حرة

CONVOCAN:
Agremiación Federal de Funcionarios de la Universidad de la República (AFFUR)
Unión de Funcionarios del Codicen (UFC)
Asociación de Docentes de Enseñanza Secundaria (ADES)
Comité Palestina Libre (CPL)
Sur Sur Por Palestina
Tendencia Clasista y Combativa (TCC)
Plenaria Memoria y Justicia
Colectivo Contraimpunidad
(more to be added in coming days)

Palestinian prisoners on the front lines: 69 years of resistance to ongoing Nakba, struggle for return and freedom

On the 69th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, the occupation of 78 percent of Palestinian land by Zionist forces and the forced displacement and expulsion of 750,000 to one million Palestinians from their homes and lands, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes our solidarity with the Palestinian people’s ongoing struggle for return and liberation.

Throughout these 69 years of settler colonialism, apartheid and occupation, the Nakba has been an ongoing event – of continuing conquest of Palestinian land and ongoing attempts to erase Palestinian identity and existence by driving the people from the land. 69 years of the Nakba also means 69 years of Palestinian prisoners’ imprisonment and resistance in Zionist jails. Since 1948, one million Palestinian prisoners have been jailed by the Israeli occupation, all of them strugglers for Palestinian freedom and Palestinians holding fast to their identity, land and existence. This marks a direct line of continued struggle, from that of the Palestinian prisoners in British colonial jails imprisoned for demanding their self-determination and national rights, free of colonization and occupation.

Today, Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails are not only on hunger strike for their basic human rights. They are the first line of struggle for the right of return of millions of Palestinian refugees, denied for nearly 70 years, and for the liberation of Palestine’s land and people. The history of Palestinian resistance to the Nakba, the history of the Palestinian revolution, is the history of Palestinian prisoners. With their hunger strike today, they are not only resisting oppression, torture and injustice inside prison; they are resisting the ongoing Nakba with their empty stomachs, salt and water. The Palestinian prisoners themselves are from every part of Palestine – from occupied Palestine ’48, from the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, from the Palestinian refugees expelled from their homeland.

Palestinian refugees struggling to return following the Nakba were constantly targeted for imprisonment and criminalization, labeled “infiltrators” and a menace to the Zionist state. At the same time, Palestinian political organization in Palestine ’48 was ruthlessly suppressed and criminalized. From the beginning of the Zionist colonization of Palestine, imprisonment has been a consistent and widespread weapon of colonialism in an attempt to undermine and suppress the living resistance of the indigenous Palestinian people.

In the Arab states surrounding Palestine where Palestinian refugees had fled, early Palestinian revolutionaries struggling for their return to Palestine and the liberation of their land faced yet more repression and complicity. In the early years of the Palestinian revolution, the Jordanian regime imprisoned thousands of Palestinian strugglers in an attempt to suppress the resistance from the borders of Palestine. Legendary Palestinian leaders like Abu Maher al-Yamani, who was imprisoned numerous times by the Lebanese government, and Abu Saleh al-Assadi, whose history of returning to Palestine and back to Lebanon was later fictionalized, also faced repeated imprisonment. Palestinian revolutionary leaders like George Habash, Wadie Haddad and Hamdi Matar faced imprisonment in Arab jails on multiple occasions.

The struggle of Palestinian prisoners has also reflected both the international nature of the struggle and the worldwide displacement of Palestinian refugees denied their right to return. The United States, European powers and other colonial and imperialist states have aligned with the Zionist movement, the Israeli occupation of Palestine and its ongoing Nakba: the confiscation of land, racist laws and apartheid structure in Palestine ’48, the imprisonment of one million Palestinians, the attempt to erase Palestinian identity and existence in Jerusalem, the siege on Gaza and the denial of the right to return for millions of Palestinian refugees. This is also reflected in the labeling of Palestinian resistance movements as “terrorist organizations” and the imprisonment of Palestinian strugglers – often refugees themselves – by the same states whose economic, military and diplomatic complicity and support makes ongoing Israeli settler colonialism and apartheid possible.

From the imprisonment of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah – Lebanese struggler for Palestine, inspired by the Palestinian revolution and its leadership in the Arab struggle – for 33 years in France, to the persecution of Rasmea Odeh, former political prisoner and current-day community leader, and the Holy Land Five in the United States, the Palestinian political prisoners in international jails are also prisoners of the ongoing Nakba and resisters struggling to bring it to an end. These veterans of struggle continue to live today, including the first wounded prisoner of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Israeli jails, Sakhran Sakhran, imprisoned in 1966 and held for many years before winning his freedom in a prisoner exchange; today, he continues his struggle in the Palestinian community in diaspora.

As we mark the 69th anniversary of the Nakba and approach 70 years of the Palestinian catastrophe of settler-colonial occupation, and as we also mark 50 years of the expanded occupation of all of Palestine and the Syrian Golan Heights, and as we mark 100 years of British colonization and its alliance with Zionism in Palestine through the Balfour declaration, Palestinian political prisoners are leaders of the struggle for Palestinian freedom, for the right of return of Palestinian refugees and the liberation of all of the land of Palestine.

The Strike of Dignity and Freedom: Resisting the Continuing Nakba

There are currently approximately 6300 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, part of the 1,000,000 imprisoned since 1948. 1500 of them launched a hunger strike, now in its 29th day, on the 17th of April, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day. The Strike of Dignity and Freedom demands an end to denials of family visits, proper health care and medical treatment, the right to education and an end to solitary confinement and imprisonment without charge or trial. More than that, however, it asserts Palestinian freedom and Palestinian dignity against the ongoing Nakba, embodying Palestinian resistance as the prisoners have for over 69 years. Today, they are struggling, and indeed, leading the struggle, for the freedom of Palestine, its land and people.

Palestinian political leaders like Ahmad Sa’adat and Marwan Barghouthi are held behind bars in an attempt to isolate them from the struggle of the Palestinian people. Instead, however, they are far from isolated and their words echo around the world as the imprisoned leaders of the Palestinian liberation movement.

On the 69th anniversary of the Nakba, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network greets this occasion with remembrance and mourning for the lives and land taken by colonialism, apartheid, Zionism and occupation in Palestine. More importantly, however, we meet this anniversary with a renewed and deepened commitment to build our solidarity around the world with the Palestinian people’s struggle for return and liberation. We urge all movements for justice and liberation to expand our common struggles and links of solidarity to struggle together to confront mass incarceration, political imprisonment and the criminalization and oppression committed by racism, capitalism, Zionism and imperialism, from the United States to Ireland to Turkey to France to the Philippines.

Today, we stand with over 6 million Palestinian refugees struggling to return to their lands, for the liberation of Palestine. We stand with the Palestinian prisoners who are on the front lines, facing harsh repression with their bare bodies and empty stomachs. And we pledge to escalate the campaigns for boycott, divestment and sanctions, for the isolation of the Israeli state and its ongoing Nakba, and for the boycott of the corporations, like HP and G4S, who continue to profit from that Nakba and its systems of imprisonment and oppression. We pledge to organize, mobilize and escalate our solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian people everywhere in the world – for return, for liberation, for the reversal of the ongoing Nakba, the freedom of the Palestinian prisoners, the Palestinian people and all of the land of Palestine.

Athens protests and actions support Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike, struggle for freedom

Organizers in Athens, Greece have organized a series of actions in support of Palestinian political prisoners. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network in Athens has participated in protests, marches and contingents to express solidarity from Greece to all Palestinian prisoners, and to the 1500 prisoners who launched the Strike for Freedom and Dignity on 17 April 2017, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day.

Photo: Ghassan Kanafani Front for Resistance and Solidarity

On Thursday, 11 May, protesters in support of Palestine gathered outside a Pizza Hut in central Athens, protesting the corporation’s Israeli division’s advertisement that mocked Palestinian hunger strikers, in an action organized by the Ghassan Kanafani Front for Resistance and Solidarity.

Photo: Ghassan Kanafani Front for Resistance and Solidarity

The Pizza Hut advertisement was met with immediate and worldwide revulsion and calls for boycott of the corporation as Palestinians and Arabs led calls to boycott Pizza Hut globally. The World Federation of Trade Unions also denounced the Pizza Hut advertisement and emphasized global workers’ solidarity with the hunger striking prisoners. Pizza Hut International later apologized for the advertisement and fired the Israeli advertising agency responsible for the social media post.

Photo: Ghassan Kanafani Front for Resistance and Solidarity

The Athens protesters denounced the corporation’s cynical and cruel use of the prisoners’ pain to market their pizza. 1500 Palestinian prisoners, of a total of 6300 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, are on hunger strike for basic human rights; their demands include an end to the denial of family visits, access to proper health care and medical treatment, the right to pursue distance higher education and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8Vb_oQOMkU&feature=youtu.be

This was far from the first protest organized in Athens to support the prisoners on hunger strike. On 4 May, activists in Athens who had organized several previous actions under the banner of the Assembly to Support Palestinian Political Prisoners’ Hunger Strike gathered outside the Athens Cinematheque to protest the screening of a film sponsored by the Israeli Embassy in Greece – and the presence of the Israeli ambassador at the film’s opening – and call for the cultural boycott of Israel.

Photo: Assembly to Support Palestinian Political Prisoners’ Hunger Strike

On 2 May, the same Assembly to Support Palestinian Political Prisoners’ Hunger Strike, drawing together many longtime Palestine activists from a range of organizations in Athens, gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Athens in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.

Photo: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Over 100 people participated in the rally, including the Palestinian community in Greece and a number of solidarity organizations. A large number of newer Palestinian refugees in Athens joined the protest to express their solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and their struggle for dignity and freedom. Activists were greeted with a large, repressive police presence and massive police buses that seemed designed to block maximum visibility of the protesters.

“The Palestinian prisoners are not only conducting a hunger strike for their own rights inside Israeli jails. They are struggling for these basic rights from the moment they enter the jails and in their daily life. What they are doing today is a strategic and tactical step for their role in the Palestinian national movement for the liberation of Palestine,” said Mohammed Khatib, the European coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, speaking in Athens.

Photo: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

“The prisoners are leading the Palestinian people to be in the streets and the Palestinian youth to organize and mobilize themselves. They are bringing the Palestinian refugees in Nahr el-Bared camp and Hittin camp in Jordan to the forefront of struggle and urging the solidarity movement to intensify their campaigns and build the boycott of Israel. The Palestinian prisoners are leading us and our struggle together under one united banner. This is their role and their message. Freedom for them and for Palestine!” said Khatib.

Photo: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

The 2 May demonstration followed a vibrant May First demonstration in which tens of thousands took the streets in Athens and several contingents showed strong solidarity with Palestine, with a special focus on Palestinian political prisoners. A large banner, reading “Victory to the Palestinian hunger strikers, Victory to the Palestinian resistance” was carried throughout the May First march.

Photo: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Samidoun activists distributed a statement by Ahmad Sa’adat, the imprisoned General Secretary of the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, issued to the international left on 1 May. “Greetings to you from inside the prisons and cells of Zionism, and salutes to all those who celebrate today, who march and participate in this day, in the lighting of the flame of this immortal, human, day, the first of May, the day of workers, the people, and the struggling classes. This is the day in which we together renew our primary commitment to defend the rights and interests of the impoverished and struggling classes with a fundamental interest in progress and change, the classes that were and still are the front line of the revolution, standing against the savage forces of capitalism, occupation, colonialism and racism…One of our common tasks is to defend the rights of refugees everywhere and to defend migrants and the impoverished classes, especially those living in the midst of imperialist countries,” said Sa’adat.

Photo: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Another event is scheduled for this evening, Monday, 15 May in Athens, marking the 69th anniversary of the Nakba and supporting the struggle of the Palestinian prisoners. A motorcycle procession in solidarity with the Palestinian people will depart the Panathenaic Stadium in solidarity with the Palestinian people’s struggle for the liberation of Palestine and the right of return for Palestinian refugees. It will depart at 5:30 pm from the front of the stadium and will demand the immediate implementation of the demands of the hunger strikers and the freedom of Palestinian prisoners.

15 May, Istanbul: The Continuing Nakba

Monday, 15 May
7:00 pm
Levent Metro
Istanbul, Turkey
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On 15 May 1948, the Palestinian people experienced their great catastrophe, when Zionist forces occupied a large portion of Palestinian land and forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland.

The Nakba is not merely a name for an event of the past, but a continuing reality for the past 69 years. As Zionist occupation and settlements continue to grow, the Palestinian people are faced with confiscation of their homes and lands as attacks on their life and freedom continue. 6 million Palestinian refugees are being denied the right to return to their homes.

On the 69th anniversary of the Nakba, join with us to support the Palestinian people’s struggle for their land and freedom and the right of return of Palestinian refugees and urge the boycott of Israel. We will also protest the Turkey-Israel normalization process and stand in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners n strike in Israeli jails.

Organized by BDS Turkey

15 Mayıs 1948, Filistin halkının “Büyük Felaket” günüdür. Siyonistlerin Filistin topraklarının geniş bir kısmına el koyduğu ve kanlı bir tehcir süreciyle yüz binlerce Filistinliyi yurtlarından çıkardığı gündür.

Filistinlilerin “Nakba” adını verdiği bu felaket, tarihte kalmış bir olay değil, 69 yıldır süren bir gerçekliktir. Bugün Siyonist işgal ve yerleşim büyüyerek devam ederken, Filistin halkının evlerine ve topraklarına el koyma, özgürlüklerine ve canlarına kast etme saldırıları artarak devam ediyor ve sayıları 6 milyonu geçen Filistinli mültecinin evlerine dönüş hakkı inkâr ediliyor.

Sizleri, Nakba’nın 69. yıl dönümünde Filistin halkının özgürlük ve topraklarına geri dönüş mücadelesine desteğimizi ve İsrail’i boykot çağrımızı yinelemek, aynı zamanda Türkiye-İsrail normalleşme sürecini protesto etmek ve İsrail hapishanelerinde açlık grevinde olan Filistinli esirleri selamlamak için düzenleyeceğimiz eyleme davet ediyoruz.

Tarih: 15 Mayıs 2017 Pazartesi
Saat: 19.00
Yer: İsrail konsolosluğu önü (toplanma yeri Levent Çarşı metro çıkışı)
BDS-Türkiye

الخامس عشر من أيار هو ذكرى النكبة والتهجير الفلسطيني، تسعة وستون عاماً وما زال الإحتلال الصهيوني مستمراً ومتوسعاً في رقعته يوماً بعد يوم، وممعناً في استلاب أرض الشعب الفلسطيني وحريته، ومستنكراً لحقه بالعودة وتقرير المصير.

ندعوكم للوقفة الاحتجاجية أمام السفارة الصهيونية في اسطنبول في الذكرى التاسعة والستين للنكبة الفلسطينية؛ معاً لنعلي صوتنا دعماً لنضال الشعب الفلسطيني من أجل الحرية والعودة، معاً لنجدد عهدنا بمقاطعة الاحتلال وعزله، معاً لنحيِّي أسرى الحرية في إضراب الكرامة في يومه التاسع والعشرين.

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