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New statement by the Palestinian Prisoners Movement: We call for urgent action to confront the plans for the prisoners’ execution

Poster of imprisoned leaders, Hafez Omar. Pictured,
clockwise, from top left: Marwan Barghouthi, Ahmad Sa’adat, Abbas Sayyed,
Zaid Bseiso, Wajdi Jawdat. The slogan reads: Your hunger is resistance.

The Palestinian prisoners’ movement engaged in the Strike of Freedom and Dignity within Israeli prisons issued a new statement on 6 May, the 20th day of open hunger strike.

The strike was launched on 17 April, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, by 1500 Palestinian prisoners and has been joined by a series of prominent leaders of the prisoners’ movement and the Palestinian national movement. Marwan Barghouthi, member of the Fateh central committee, launched the strike; leaders from all Palestinian political movements, including Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat, PFLP leader Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, Islamic Jihad leader Zaid Bseiso, Hamas leaders Hasan Salameh and Abbas al-Sayyed, DFLP leader Wajdi Jawdat, People’s Party leader Bassam Kandakji and many others, including the longest-held Palestinian prisoners Nael Barghouthi and Karim Younes.

The strikers have a series of demands, including an end to the denial of family visits, the right to appropriate health care, the right to education in prison and an end to solitary confinement and “administrative detention,” imprisonment without charge or trial.

The following statement was released today in Arabic by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement on behalf of the strikers and is translated into English below. We urge its widest distribution and the implementation of its calls to action, including the escalation of our international organizing and solidarity to build support around the world for the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike and their just demands for dignity and freedom. (Click here for translation in Italian)

In the name of God, the most merciful

“Those to whom hypocrites said, ‘Indeed, the people have gathered against you, so fear them.’ But it merely increased them in faith, and they said, ‘God alone is sufficient for us and he is the best disposer of affairs.’” – the Holy Qur’an

Statement issued by the Palestinian Prisoners’ National Movement
Follow-Up Committee for the Hunger Strike

As the Dignity Strike of the prisoners’ movement enters its 20th day, it is the beginning of a stage of extreme danger to the lives of the prisoners on hunger strike. This day also marks a specific point in the context of the targeting of the strike by the fascist occupation government, which announced yesterday, led by Minister of Internal Security Gilad Erdan, that work is being done to recruit doctors from another country to carry out the crime of feeding the prisoners forcibly and that this heinous crime will take place in the Ramle prison clinic, which we have always experienced as a place of isolation and torture. We are also threatened with repression and murder by the al-Matsada repressive units, and informed of their permanent readiness for possible developments and confrontations inside prison.

This trend carries with it preparation for a targeted crime against the prisoners with the intention of murder. It is clear that we are in the next stage now, that of repression, abuse, and attempts to break the strike through threatening the lives of the prisoners. The ongoing preparations indicate that there is a decision taken against the prisoners to their deaths at the hands of a gang of fascists in Tel Aviv. This is what makes this confrontation an extraordinary moment. Dealing with it requires vision, programs and activities that rise to the level required. We emphasize that the government of the fascist murderers and security forces did not yet understand well our decision for 50 leading prisoners to join the strike, and that if this message has not yet reached the Zionist gangs, they will be well aware of it in the coming days.

In this context, we emphasize that any attempt to implement the crime of forced feeding against any prisoner on hunger strike will mean for us a project of the execution of the prisoners. We will deal with it on that basis and we will turn the prisons into sites of confrontation with our bare bodies, armed with our faith, our will, our determination and our confidence in our people, the Arab and Islamic nation and the forces of freedom and justice in the world to stand by our side. This is a battle of freedom in confrontation of injustice, persecution and oppression, a battle to preserve and fight for human values and concepts in the face of the barbarity and racism represented by the occupation and its agents.

We are aware of the seriousness of the current situation prepared by the fascists in the Tel Aviv government. In this context, we call for:

1) After 20 days of strike and the entry of the prisoners into a dangerous and fateful phase, we call today for a week of outrage shared by all sectors of the Palestinian people in the homeland and in exile, a week in which our people direct their lava, their volcanoes of anger to the sites of confrontation with the occupation. This also means the continuation of marches, protests and sit-ins, and marches to sit-in tents with the prisoners in Palestinian towns and villages, and besieging the embassies of the occupation throughout the world.

2) We demand the Palestinian Authority immediately end security coordination with the occupation. These are days of national confrontation and action.

3) We call for the launch of a wider international campaign by unions of Palestinian and Arab doctors, warning of the dangers of doctors agreeing to participate in the crime of forcibly feeding the prisoners.

4) We urge action to pursue and prosecute the criminals of the occupation prison administration and intelligence agencies, and the Minister of Internal Security, the terrorist Gilad Erdan, for judicial action everywhere in the world, with the announcement of a list of names, officials and ministers of the enemy to prosecute them as war criminals.

5) We call for the formation of a leading Palestinian national framework with the membership and participation of all of the national and Islamic forces and national Palestinian figures to lead and follow up the actions of struggle for the Palestinian prisoners on the Palestinian, Arab and international level. We emphasize the need for the follow-up committee in occupied Palestine to lead in forming this framework. The Palestinian people everywhere they are have a critical role to play in promoting the struggle of the prisoners. This confrontation deserves to be represented and supported by a national and unified framework.

6) We turn to the Palestinian young men and women, students, workers, the forces of revolutionary initiative who hold the title to the future, and we urge them to participate creatively in struggle and to play the role required of them. You have never disappointed the prisoners for one day, and you will continue to confront and struggle, and we rely on you always.

In conclusion, the coming days will carry new developments from us and as we confront the policy of occupation, we will confront this policy of execution approved by the occupation government against us, the prisoners of the armed resistance and the daily popular struggle.

“And those who do wrong will come to know by what overturning they will be overturned.”

Glory to the martyrs and the revolution continues. We march in the footsteps of victory!

Your brothers, comrades and mujahideen
Palestinian Prisoners’ National Movement
6 May 2017
20th Day of the Strike of Freedom and Dignity

6 May, Derry: 24-hour Camp of Solidarity for Palestinian Prisoners

Saturday, 6 May
Beginning at 2:00 pm (after Whiteline POW Rally)
Free Derry Corner
Derry, Ireland
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=202731543575030&set=a.117806668734185.1073741828.100015145571289&type=3

This Saturday Éistigí will hold a 24 Hour camp in support of the mass hunger strike for ‘Freedom and Dignity’ that is presently taking place in Israeli prisons. This will take place at the free Derry corner

Hunger strike is the weapon of last resort for those who are deprived proper treatment as human beings. We know this from our own experience and, more painfully, we understand the terrible price that must be paid to assert our common humanity.

Poor prison conditions invariably leads to confrontation between two opposing forces, the oppressor and the oppressed. Deprived of the material conditions that make meaningful existence possible, the political prisoner will find ways and means in order to press home his / her case.

It is only whenever life grows unbareable that the option of hunger strike becomes thinkable to those that seek relief from the deprivations of incarceration. When this time arrives then there is no room left for doubt or prevarication.
In 1981 Irish Republicans embarked on a hunger strike that resulted in the deaths of ten of our bravest comrades.

Britain’s policy required conformity to normal prison rules as though we were common criminals. The ensuing protest produced unimaginable conditions of hardship for the political prisoners and families. Arch Bishop O Fiaich compared the H-Blocks to “living in sewer pipes in the slums of Calcutta.”

After much soul searching the prisoners concluded that the only way to bring the nightmare to an end was a hunger strike to death.

And so our Palestinian comrades find themselves in the same circumstances today. Having endured decades of oppression, a mass hunger strike was forced on them by a brutal prison system based on the purest forms of racism.

The battle lines are drawn once more between the oppressor and the oppressed.
The mass hunger strike is the largest of its kind in recent history. A majority of the political factions that go to make up the Palestinian
national movement are involved in the action.

Most of the prison leaders were put into isolation in the early stages of the strike, a favourite tactic of prison authorities everywhere. Reports this week that several of the isolated prisoners are now refusing water is causing major concern among families and supporters.

In addition, news of serious decline in Marwan Barghouti’s health – the man responsible for calling the hunger strike and leader of the largest political faction, al-Fatah – has upped the stakes.

Éistigí sends fraternal and solidarity greetings to each and everyone of our brave Palestinian comrades, and to the families of each of the 1600 hunger strikers.
The struggle for ‘Freedom and Dignity’ engages all of Palestinian society.

We in Éistigí stand by you as you stood by us in our time of need.
VICTORY TO ALL PALESTINIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS ; VICTORY TO THE HUNGER STRIKERS..!

6 May, Stuttgart: Demonstration for the Palestinian prisoners

Saturday, 6 May
4:00 pm
Königstrasse Ecke Marstallstraße. Am Brunnen in 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
For more information: http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/2017/04/26/stuttgart-06-05-2017-kundgebung-fuer-die-palaestinensischen-gefangenen/

We call on you to join the demonstration for the Palestinian prisoners, for an end to the arbitrary detention of Palestinian prisoners and the release of Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.

Organized by Women for Palestine – Stuttgart

6 May, Uppsala: Demonstration in support of Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike

Saturday, 6 May
1:00 pm
Slottsbacken
Uppsala, Sweden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1882658598624646/

Approximately 1500 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails are engaged in a hunger strike to protest against their conditions of confinement, the biggest protest of its kind since 2012. One of the main demands is better medical care, along with an end to administrative detention – imprisonment without charge or trial. The hunger strikers have a series of demands, including access to a public pay telephone, family visits, access to media and better ventilation. Approximately 6500 Palestinians are deprived of their liberty in Israeli prisons. Several organizations including FIDH and Amnesty International have criticized Israel’s treatment of prisoners. Your support of the prisoners is necessary for their demands to be met.

6 May, London and across the UK: Day of Action for Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike

Cross-UK Day of Action to Support Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike
Organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign
More information: https://www.palestinecampaign.org/events/solidarity-vigil-with-the-hunger-strikers/

Graphic by Hafez Omar

Events include:

London, UK – 2 pm to 4 pm, Opposite Israeli Embassy, Palace Green, High Street Kensington, London: Solidarity vigil with the Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/379990825733850/ Organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK, Palestinian Forum In Britain (PFB), Friends of al-Aqsa (FoA), Stop the War, Supported by: Muslim Association of Britain (MAB)

Birmingham, UK – 1 pm to 3 pm, Outside PC World, High Street, Birmingham: Vigil supporting Palestinian hunger strikers. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/119988471894579/ Organized by the West Midlands Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Whitstable, UK – 2 pm, Brian Haw Peace Bench on beah by Kearns Yard, Whitstable: Vigil for Palestinian Hunger Strikers. Organized by Faversham and Whitstable Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Norwich, UK – 1 pm to 2 pm, Haymarket, Norwich: Solidarity Vigil for the Hunger Strikers. For more information: https://www.palestinecampaign.org/events/solidarity-vigil-hunger-strikers-norwich/ Organized by the Norwich Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Sheffield, UK – 12 pm, Town Hall, Sheffield: Solidarity with the Hunger Strikers. For more information: http://mailchi.mp/ab0fb6561b74/hungerstrikers Organized by Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

Oxford, UK – 12 pm, Cornmarket Street by St. Michael’s Church, Oxford: Solidarity with Palestinian Hunger Strikers #SaltWaterChallenge. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/oxfordpsc/photos/a.206123529467670.52835.177208992359124/1383992575014087/?type=3 Organized by Oxford Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

Halifax, UK – 1 pm to 2 pm, Halifax Central Library, Northgate, Halifax: Solidarity Vigil with Palestinian Hunger Strikers. For more information: https://www.palestinecampaign.org/events/solidarity-vigil-hunger-strikers-3/ Organized by Halifax Friends of Palestine.

London (Lewisham), UK – 1 pm to 3 pm, 68 Tranquil Vale, Blackheath: Solidarity with the Hunger Strikers Street Stall. For more information: https://www.palestinecampaign.org/events/16668/ Organized by Lewisham Friends of Palestine.

Bristol, UK – 12 pm to 3 pm, Podium in central Broadmead shopping center, Bristol: Let’s Show Solidarity with the Palestine Hunger Strike. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/256044448134865/ Organized by the Bristol PSC.

6 May, Paris: Rally to Support Palestinian Prisoners on Hunger Strike

Saturday, 6 May
3 pm to 5 pm
Place de la Republique
Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/442420172817240/

Our Palestinian Prisoners are facing a danger that concerns us all – the prisoners have unified their movement and all factions of the Palestinian Resistance are engaged today in the fight for freedom and dignity. We cannot disappoint them and must unify our struggle. We call on all to join us on Saturday, 6 May from 3 to 5 pm. Organized by the Palestine House and many organizations.

6 May, Berlin: Hunger Strike in Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners

Saturday, 6 May
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Alexanderplatz
Berlin, Germany
Meeting point at Weltuhr
For more information: http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/2017/04/30/berlin-sa-06-05-2017-hungerstreikaktion-in-solidaritaet-mit-den-palaestinensischen-gefangenen/

Organized by the Palestinian National Action Commission in Berlin

Calling all freedom-loving people to participate in a solidarity hunger strike action to support the Palestinian and Arab prisoners in Israeli jails engaged in a hunger strike on their 20th day of the Dignity Strike.

6 May, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Inverness, Aberdeen: Scotland Supports Palestinian Hunger Strikers

Saturday, 6 May
Scotland Day of Action
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1378685758855598/

Glasgow 12noon – Donald Dewar Statue

Edinburgh 11am – Johnston Terrace (Joining May Day March)

Dundee 12noon – Main Square

Inverness 12noon – High Street

Aberdeen 12:30 – Castlegate (Joining May Day March)

On April 17th over 1,600 Palestinian Political Prisoners began refusing food in protest at degrading torture, inhumane treatment and medial neglect. Under the title of “Freedom and Dignity” those on hunger strike have demanded an end to solitary confinement, restrictions on family visits and detention without charge or trial.

On what will be the 20th day for those surviving on only water and salt, join the national call at events across Scotland to support Palestinian Political prisoners hunger striking for justice.

6 May, Istanbul: Solidarity with Palestinian Political Prisoners

Saturday, 6 May
2:00 pm
Galatasaray Lisesi, Istiklal Caddesi
Taksim Istanbul
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1914356778810820/

In solidarity with the Dignity Strike of Palestinian Prisoners, in support of the prisoners of freedom in the Zionist occupation prisons, and in rejection of the continuing violations of the rights of Palestinian prisoners, against the policy of administrative detention, prevention of family visits, medical neglect and isolation, and to uphold the voice of the strike for freedom and dignity which pounds on the walls of silence, we call on you to join us in a solidarity vigil for the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.

Organized by the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and BDS-Turkey

Day 19 of mass Palestinian hunger strike: Leaders isolated as struggle continues for dignity and freedom

Image by Mahmoud Rtail

On Palestinian prisoners’ 19th day of hunger strike, the Strike for Freedom and Dignity continued one day after a group of prominent leaders in Israeli jails joined the strike. Launched on 17 April, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, by 1500 Palestinian prisoners, the strike demands basic human rights, including an end to the denial of family visits, appropriate health care and medical treatment, the right to access higher education and an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

A number of the prominent Palestinian imprisoned leaders who joined the strike on Thursday were transferred almost immediately to isolation. Ahmad Sa’adat, the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was moved to isolation in Ramon prison; fellow PFLP leader Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh and the leader of Hamas prisoners, Abbas al-Sayyed, both of whom joined the strike alongside Sa’adat yesterday, were also isolated.  Said Tubasi, 34, from Jenin refugee camp, was transferred from Ohli Kedar prison to isolation in Ramon prison.  Among the leaders who joined the strike on Thursday were Ibrahim Hamed, Ghassan Zawahreh, Hasan Salameh, Zaid Bseiso, Nael Barghouthi and Mohammed al-Qeeq. The prison branch of the PFLP issued a statement, saying that the strike is “the most effective weapon in the hands of the prisoners’ movement to protect the culture and path of resistance…the leaders jining the strike is a step to close ranks and cut off all attempts by the occupation administration to circumvent or undermine the strike.”

More broad swathes of Palestinian prisoners continued to participating in the strike; 1000 prisoners held in the Negev desert prison announced they were returning meals for three days as part of a series of protest steps and in support of the strike.

Striking prisoners have faced ongoing repression at the hands of Israeli occupation forces, including frequent and violent night raids, arduous and difficult transfers from prison to prison, denial of family visits, denial of legal visits, and even confiscation of salt, which prisoners depend on alongside water to sustain their lives and health. Following an appeal to the Israeli Supreme Court on Wednesday, 3 May, legal visits are finally beginning to hunger strikers; however, the Israeli Prison Service is attempting to pick and choose which lawyers will be able to visit hunger strikers, rejecting some lawyers’ visits, and continuing to interfere with and prevent legal visits.

Palestinian prisoners are threatened with force-feeding. Following the passage of a law to force feed hunger strikers, the Israeli Medical Association has so far refused to engage in nasogastric forced feeding, although Palestinian hunger strikers have been forcibly treated in violation of international medical ethics. Quds News reported that Israeli Channel Two stated that doctors may be brought from abroad to forcibly feed Palestinian prisoners in the “field hospital” being set up in the Negev desert prison.

Throughout Palestine, large protests continued to support the strikers; on Friday, 5 May, numerous marches are planned following Friday prayers to support tents, public squares, and Israeli checkpoints. Among other villages, cities and refugee camps, events are taking place in Bethlehem, Ramallah and el-Bireh, Nablus (Huwarra), al-Khalil, Qalqilya, Tulkarem, Jericho, Salfit, Tubas and Jenin, in all governorates of the West Bank.  These protests have been met with repression; dozens have been injured by Israeli tear gas, rubber-coated metal bullets and other weapons fired by occupation forces. Palestinian activist Yassin Sbeih from occupied Jerusalem remains jailed following his arrest while protesting for the prisoners; his detention has been extended until Monday, 8 May.

International protests are scheduled around the world for Friday, 5 May to support the strikers. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network will come together with American Muslims for Palestine-NJ to rally in New York City at 5:30 pm outside the Best Buy in Union Square; further protests will take place in Brussels, Rotterdam, Dublin, Manchester, Waterford, Edinburgh, Toronto and Fort Lauderdale. Protests will continue throughout the weekend, in Istanbul, London, Birmingham, Whitstable, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Uppsala, Stuttgart, Dublin, Newry, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, Limerick, Auckland, Bristol, Sydney, Amsterdam, Quito and Fremantle, among other places. Follow events and add yours at Samidoun’s global events schedule.