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Interview: Freeing Georges Abdallah requires collective action

On Tuesday, 11 July,  the Lebanese TV channel Al Mayadeen  conducted an interview  with a member of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra (a member organization of the Samidoun NetworK) about the mobilization for the release of Georges Abdallah. Tom Martin, speaking for CPV, emphasized the significant growth of the campaign in support of the Lebanese Arab communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France since 1984, as illustrated by  the recent open letter addressed to Emmanuel Macron, co-signed by 14 national organizations and calling upon the French President to put an end to the political-judicial persecution of Georges Abdallah.

He further noted that the continued detention of Georges Abdallah was first and foremost a political decision by the French authorities, as evidenced by a note from the DST, the French intelligence service, in 2007 which stated that “the release of Georges Abdallah would undoubtedly constitute , in Lebanon, an event. He will probably be celebrated as a hero on his return to his country, and also by different movements engaged in the revolutionary struggle.” During the interview, he further recalled that the continued detention of one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe is one of the many examples of France’s neocolonial policy toward Lebanon, as evidenced by the recent visit of  Jean-Yves le Drian in Beirut. Asked by the journalist about the possibility of the release of Georges Abdallah, he emphasized this outcome depends on collective mobilization and that everyone had to take their responsibilities to make Georges Abdallah’s freedom a reality.

Interview below (in Arabic):

Global lawyers’ association says: Free Walid Daqqah and all Palestinian prisoners

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers adopted a resolution at its Council meeting on 2 July 2023, calling for freedom for Palestinian prisoner, intellectual and freedom fighter Walid Daqqah, suffering from myelofibrosis, a rare bone marrow cancer, repeatedly denied release and subjected to systematic Israeli medical neglect.

Read the resolution full text below:

Resolution of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers: Free Walid Daqqah

Whereas, Palestinian prisoner, thinker and writer Walid Daqqah has been jailed in Israeli prison since 25 March 1986 and is currently suffering from a rare bone marrow cancer, myelofibrosis, and

Whereas, Walid Daqqah has been imprisoned for 37 years and his medical condition is rapidly deteriorating, requiring a bone marrow transplant and other specialized medical treatment that has been repeatedly delayed or denied, or is entirely unavailable inside Israeli prisons, and

Whereas, Walid Daqqah’s sentence ended on 24 March 2023 and he is currently being held on an additional two-year sentence for allegedly smuggling a mobile phone into the prison, and

Whereas, Despite his medical condition and the severe deterioration of his health, Daqqah’s appeals for early release have been denied, most recently on 26 July 2023, with claims that his release is barred by the “Prevention of Terrorism” Act, despite the fact that his sentence expired, and

Whereas, Daqqah has been repeatedly transferred back and forth between civilian hospitals and the Ramleh prison clinic, dubbed a “slaughterhouse” by the Palestinian prisoners, and

Whereas, since December 2022, he was mistakenly diagnosed with leukemia; suffered a stroke after medical neglect and mistreatment; was denied treatment for the stroke until his fellow prisoners demanded it; developed pneumonia; had a portion of his lung surgically removed; and has developed multiple infections, and

Whereas, Daqqah has been repeatedly denied release in prisoner exchanges with other Palestinian political prisoners four times, in 1994, 2008, 2011 and 2014, because he is a Palestinian citizen of Israel, yet he has also been denied the rights and privileges granted to Jewish Israeli prisoners, such as conjugal visits and early release, reflecting the apartheid and settler colonial nature of the Israeli prison system, and

Whereas, Walid Daqqah is one of the preeminent intellectuals of the Palestinian resistance movement and has been subjected to solitary confinement in retaliation for his writing and publication, and is the author of multiple books, including: Testimonies of Resistance: The Battle of Jenin Camp 2002 (2004); Consciousness Molded or the Re-identification of Torture (2010); The Story of the Forgotten in Parallel Time (2011); The Oil’s Secret Tale (2018); The Sword’s Secret Tale (2021); The Spirit’s Secret Tale/ The Martyrs Return to Ramallah (2022), as well as unpublished manuscripts, paintings, poetry, lyrics and autobiography, and

Whereas, Daqqah  married the activist, journalist and translator Sana’ Salamah on 10 August, 1999 in Ashkelon Prison; after they were denied conjugal visits through multiple appeals, Sana’ gave birth to their child Milad Daqqah on 3 March 2020 through artificial insemination of “liberated semen” smuggled from the prison, and Daqqah’s family has urged the broadest international action for his release;

Therefore, be it resolved, that the International Association of Democratic Lawyers calls for the immediate release of Walid Daqqah for him to receive treatment without restriction in a hospital where the necessary conditions are met for the success of the medical procedures he needs, in the presence of his family,

And be it further resolved, that the IADL calls for the urgent  formation of a medical team from his family, prisoners’ institutions, and human rights organizations to visit Walid, in order to break the medical blackout about his condition, and for the immediate and unrestricted access of Walid Daqqah’s family to their loved one,

And be it further resolved, that the IADL will join in all international, Arab and Palestinian efforts to free Walid Daqqah and his fellow 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, and to expose and hold Israel accountable for its ongoing medical negligence against Palestinian prisoners, as part and parcel of its unlawful regime of colonial occupation throughout occupied Palestine, including referring this breach of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention to the International Criminal Court for prosecution of Israeli officials,

And be it finally resolved, that the IADL will follow up on the case of Walid Daqqah and his fellow Palestinian prisoners by advocating for the and to the EU-Israel Association agreement and other free trade agreements with the Israel state, an end to U.S. and other states’ aid to Israel, and exclusion of Israeli police, prison authorities, “Border Police” and other institutions from research programs and joint initiatives, and further urges the U.N. Secretary General and all U.N. committees and agencies to take all available procedures and steps to bring to an end Israeli apartheid, war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Palestine, including the exclusion of the Israeli state from participation in the U.N. General Assembly as well as other committees and bodies.

Adopted by the IADL Council

2 July 2023

The IADL Council also adopted a resolution calling for freedom for Palestine Action prisoners in British jails and divestment from Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. Founded in 1946, the IADL is accredited to UNESCO and ECOSOC at the United Nations, and it has sections and members in 50 countries and territories.

Since IADL’s founding in 1946 in Paris, IADL members have participated in the struggles that have made the violation of human rights of groups and individuals and threats to international peace and security, legal issues under international law. From its inception, IADL members throughout the globe have protested racism, colonialism, and economic and political injustice wherever they interfere with legal and human rights, often at the cost of these jurists’ personal safety and economic well being. IADL members in the United States, Canada, France, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Italy, Venezuela, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, Austria, the Philippines, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Togo, South Africa, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and India, among others, participated in the Council meeting.

18 July, Vancouver: Scotiabank, #ShutElbitDown: Drone Survivors and Activists Speak Out

Tuesday, July 18
7 pm
Grandview Church
1803 1st Ave E
Vancouver
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1242297623113227

Join BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish for an important evening on Palestine, the struggle for justice — and the campaign to shut Elbit Systems, and its murderous drone force, down. Scotiabank, one of Canada’s biggest banks, is the largest foreign investor in Elbit Systems, which produces 85% of Israel’s killer drones used to target Palestinians for assassination in Gaza, Jenin and throughout occupied Palestine.Last month, BDS Vancouver and our partners launched a campaign for Scotiabank to divest from Elbit and #ShutElbitDown. In Britain, Palestine Action activists’ direct actions have led to the closure of two Elbit facilities — and now, Palestine Action members are in jail and threatened with imprisonment for disrupting the war machine.

Hear the story of Israel’s drones and Elbit Systems from two special guests with direct experience:

MOHAMMED ALZAZA, a Palestinian refugee from Gaza now in Canada and a drone attack survivor. As a 15-year-old boy, Mohammed and his cousin suffered a direct hit from a drone missile in Gaza, as they were hanging out near their home and only 1 meter away from the fence of a hospital. Mohammed’s cousin was killed, and Mohammed survived — but needed years of ongoing medical care.

RONNIE BARKAN, Anti-Zionist, anti-Apartheid activist and co-founder of “Boycott from Within.” On Nakba Day, May 15th 2022, Ronnie took part in an action against Elbit Systems HQ in Bristol along with other activists with Palestine Action. Ronnie is now facing two British crown court trials for taking action to confront Elbit and its killer drone industry. Learn more and support his case: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/helpronnie/

Organized by BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish, with Samidoun Vancouver and Canada Palestine Association. To get involved, email cpavancouver@gmail.com

13 July, Twitter Space: Political Prisoners for Palestine: A crime to care?

DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT DISCUSSION OF THE PALESTINE ACTION PRISONERS

▪️ What shall we do when Palestine supporters are repeatedly put behind bars for protesting for our brothers and sisters in Palestine?
▪️ What can we do to help them continue fighting against companies like Elbit Systems who provide the arms to kill innocent men, women and children?

Join our Outreach Coordinator Shezana Hafiz in conversation with the co-founder of Pal-Action: Huda Ammouri, Charlotte Kates (Samidoun International Coordinator), and Suzanne Adely (International Association of Democratic Lawyers) to hear more about the #FreeTheActionists campaign and what you can do to help them.

Thursday 13th July
5PM UK Time (9 am Pacific, 12 pm Eastern, 6 pm Europe, 7 pm Palestine)
CAGE Twitter spaces: @UK_CAGE

https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1MYGNgnlaqQJw

Jenin, Toulouse is with you!

At the call of the Association France-Palestine Solidarité, the Collectif Palestine VaincraSolidarité Palestine Toulouse and the Comité 31 du Mouvement de la Paix, around 50 people gathered at the exit of the Jean Jaurès metro station in Toulouse, France, on Tuesday, 11 July.

Participants in the demonstration included delegations from the CGT labour union, the Union Syndicale Solidaires, political parties like the NPA and the POI, anti-fascist, human rights and feminist organisations. This mobilization expressed its solidarity with the people and the resistance of Jenin in occupied Palestine following the Zionist assault that began on 3 July. The largest invasion since 2002, this attack included more than 150 armored vehicles and 1,000 ground troops, but was thwarted by Palestinian resistance, which forced the withdrawal of Israeli forces. This cost the lives of 12 martyrs in the occupied city and refugee camp of Jenin and caused more than 100 injuries as well as significant material damage and the displacement of thousands of people.

Emphasizing that solidarity with Jenin is in fact solidarity with the entire Palestinian people, several people held signs calling for the boycott of Israel, in support of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and Al Quds and for the liberation of the 5,000 Palestinian prisoners held in Zionist jails, in particular freedom fighter and sick prisoner Walid Daqqah as well as national leader Ahmad Sa’adat and Lebanese communist Georges Abdallah, imprisoned in France since 1984.

Participants chanted slogans in support of Palestine such as “Jenin, Toulouse is with you,” and various speakers took the floor to express their commitment to the Palestinian people and their liberation. Loïc, a member of Solidarité Palestine Toulouse, intervened to denounce the complicity of Western powers who refuse to take action against the impunity of the Israeli occupation.

He called for the development of boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns against Israel, like the mobilizations for the boycott of PUMA or against the presence of the Israel Premier Tech team in the Tour de France. An activist from Collectif Palestine Vaincra called for “building a popular anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist movement capable of boycotting and isolating the occupation regime and of severing the ties of military, political and economic cooperation with this apartheid regime…We must demand the removal of Palestinian organizations from the list of “terrorist” organizations of the European Union, because resisting colonialism, occupation and apartheid is not a crime but a duty!”

Maître Dominique Cochain, a lawyer at the Paris Bar, intervened to denounce the situation in occupied Palestine, in particular the ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem and the intensification of colonization in the occupied West Bank with the presence of nearly 500,000 settlers.

She underlined the importance of developing the mobilization in Europe to confront these colonial crimes, particularly on the legal level. In this sense, she recalled the recent victories in the face of attempts to censor the Palestine solidarity movement by the pro-Israel lobby, in particular the condemnation of France by the European Court of Human Rights in June 2020, for its unjust prosecution of activists who called for a boycott of Israeli products.

Jean-François Tortajada, a member of the bureau of the Departmental Union of the CGT,  also spoke about the CGT’s position in support of the Palestinian people in spite of the attacks against the trade union organization following the arrival of the French-Palestinian lawyer Palestinian Salah Hamouri at the CGT building in Toulouse. He reaffirmed the commitment of the CGT in support of the release of Georges Abdallah, expressed once again in an open letter addressed to French president Emmanuel Macron and co-signed by 14 national organizations.

Despite the scorching temperatures and the decision of the prefecture to move the location of the rally without any explanation at the last minute, this mobilization was a success, which demonstrates that solidarity with the Palestinian people is only growing more urgent. Around the world, many similar initiatives took place in support of Jenin and its resistance, notably in Paris, Clermont-Ferrand, Vancouver, Athens, Brussels, Seattle, New York, Albuquerue, Toronto, Gothenburg and Manchester.

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a member organization of the Samidoun Network, regularly  organizes information stands, Boycott Tours and various initiatives to support the Palestinian people in Toulouse. Do not hesitate to  contact the Collectif if you wish to participate and to follow CPV on our various social networks (Facebook,  Twitter,  Instagram,  TikTok and Telegram).

Solidarity with Soha Bechara: Lebanese resistance struggler detained and deported from Greece

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces the Greek government and European Union’s denial of entry to Souha Bechara, the Lebanese resistance struggler, former political prisoner and Communist activist. As she traveled from Beirut through Athens to Switzerland, she was stopped in the Athens airport by Greek officials, detained for multiple hours and deported to Lebanon, on the grounds of posing a “threat to national security” of unnamed “European countries.” We express our strongest solidarity with Souha Bechara and view this attack as part and parcel of the European Union’s escalating assault on Palestinian and Arab resistance forces, solidarity movements and communities, inside and outside Europe.

This unlawful detention and deportation is an attack on a torture survivor and a symbol of the Lebanese national resistance and of the political prisoners’ movement. It also comes in flagrant violation of treaties, with the force of the highest law of the land, between Switzerland and the European Union guaranteeing each other’s citizens free passage. Souha Bechara is a Swiss and Lebanese dual citizen who has lived and worked in Switzerland with her family for decades; she previously spent time in France and has spoken at events throughout Europe. She was on a summer vacation in Beirut with her family when she was suddenly faced with a Schengen block on spurious “security” grounds. After being deported to Beirut, she was able to return to Switzerland via a direct flight. 

The deportation and “security” political ban imposed on Soha Bechara in Greece and in Europe also comes as the Lebanese people celebrate the 17th anniversary of their 2006 victory over the Israeli invasion that assaulted the south of Lebanon and was turned back by the Lebanese resistance. The detention and deportation of Souha Bechara by Greece and the European Union comes precisely as Hezbollah and fellow resistance forces commemorate this momentous occasion in Lebanon, a victory that cannot and will not be overturned by the attacks of European imperialism and Zionism. 

The Lebanese Communist Party stated, “This dangerous precedent constitutes a flagrant attack against a Lebanese national heroine who contributed to achieving liberation and freedom for the Lebanese. She spent 10 years in captivity in the Khiam detention camp, which is famous for its inhumane torture practices that were documented by international organizations, including the International Red Cross. Instead of the Greek government resorting to arresting the Zionist officials who established the Khiam detention center and supervised the torture of Suha Bishara and thousands of Lebanese, we see it pursuing and arresting this heroine.”

The LCP in France further stated that this action by Greek officials “goes hand in hand with the interests of the Israeli enemy in pursuing resistance fighters, harassing them, and silencing all voices that expose the practices of the Israeli enemy against the detainees in its prisons.”

Soha Bechara joined the Lebanese national resistance in 1986, fighting back against the Zionist invasion and occupation of south Lebanon and the imposition of its proxy Lebanese force, the South Lebanon Army, directed by the fascist Antoine Lahhad. In 1988, Bechara attempted to assassinate Lahhad, injuring him and paralyzing his left arm. She was kidnapped by Lahhad’s security men to a Zionist dungeon, where she was tortured and beaten under interrogation before being returned to Lebanon and to the Israeli-occupied, SLA-run notorious Khiam prison, held in solitary confinement in a tiny cell and subjected to electroshock torture, where she remained for 10 years. She was released in 1998 following an extensive Lebanese and international campaign, less than two years before the liberation of Khiam prison and all of the south of Lebanon by the victorious Lebanese resistance. She later published a book about her experiences, translated in English as Resistance: My Life for Lebanon.

After her release, she spent time and studied in France and then moved to Switzerland, where she married and has two children. She has remained a tireless advocate for the liberation of the Arab homeland and for the liberation of the over 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Zionist jails. 

The sudden denial of entry to Soha Bechara, and her labeling as a “security threat” by an as-yet-undisclosed European Union member state, reflects not only the Greek government’s complicity with European imperialism and Zionist colonialism but also the escalating attacks throughout the EU against Palestinian and Arab resistance and solidarity. Palestinian and Lebanese resistance organizations are listed on the EU’s “terrorist” list, despite the fact that they defend their land and people and fight for liberation from an illegitimate colonial occupier. European and particularly French interference in Lebanese internal politics escalates by the day, while France continues to detain Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese communist and resistance fighter, in French prisons for the past 38 years. Souha Bechara herself participated in multiple activities for Georges Abdallah’s release over the years of the campaign for his liberation.

Souha Bechara in support of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra and the campaign to free Georges Abdallah

Germany routinely engages in official state incitement against the Palestinian and Arab communities in the country, as Berlin police ban the commemoration of the Nakba and of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, deport Palestinian writers and activists like Khaled Barakat and torture survivors like Rasmea Odeh, and city officials tour Arab neighbourhoods with the Israeli ambassador to denounce Samidoun Deutschland’s postering for Palestine. In France, as Georges Abdallah remains jailed for 38 years, activists for justice in Palestine like the Collectif Palestine Vaincra (a member of the Samidoun Network) are targeted for official dissolution by the Macron government, alongside environmentalist and anti-fascist organizations. 

Repression is also escalating in the Netherlands, which denied entry to and deported Barakat and Charlotte Kates, Samidoun’s international coordinator at Germany’s request prior to the March for Return and Liberation, before signing a new $300 million arms deal; and in Spain, where protesters at a university who were threatened by an Israeli security agent’s gun are themselves being criminally charged. European states issue empty critiques of the most blatant fascists in the Zionist regime, like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, while continuing to empower the Zionist project with free trade, security coordination and arms deals. 

Greece has been a particular focus of this escalating repressive and military alliance between the European Union and the Zionist project. After EU policies economically devastated Greece, the country is now pursuing, with full EU backing, a so-called “EastMed” pipeline based on the importation to Europe of stolen Palestinian natural gas in a joint “Israeli-Greek” pipeline. In 2023, Greece and the Zionist regime signed a new military cooperation agreement, with “58 activities, of which 25 are joint exercises, 15 are joint trainings and 18 others that will take place in both countries.” Is the detention and deportation of Souha Bechara the latest Israeli-Greek military cooperation?

These European states that are repressing Palestinian organizing, labeling Palestinian and Lebanese resistance as “terrorism” and detaining and deporting Souha Bechara are the same imperialists that have unconditionally supported the Zionist colonization of Palestine since its foundation more than a century ago. 

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network condemns the detention and deportation of Soha Bechara. We call upon all supporters of Palestine, of Lebanon, and of Arab and regional resistance to not only campaign for justice for Souha Bechara but also to celebrate the victory of the Lebanese resistance over Zionist colonialism and invasion 17 years ago today by demanding the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah from French prisons and that Lebanese resistance organizations, including Hezbollah, are removed from the EU’s “terrorist” list. From the south of Lebanon to Palestine, deportation and repression will never stop the struggle to free all political prisoners and liberate the land and people from Zionism, imperialism and reaction! 

14 July, Montreal: Free Georges Abdallah! Vigil to free political prisoners

A vigil calling for liberation of all political prisoners
Location: 1501 Av. McGill College, Montreal, Quebec H3A 3M8
Date: July 14th 2023
Time: 12:00-2:00PM

Palestinian and Jewish Unity, invites you to attend a vigil in front of the French consulate in Montreal to honor all Palestinian prisoners and their allies and in particular freedom fighter, Georges Abdallah, jailed in France since 1984.

The Storming of the Bastille happened in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionaries stormed and seized control of the medieval prison and released all political prisoners.

This July 14th,  we will stand in solidarity with Georges Abdallah and all Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails. We demand Georges Abdallah’s immediate release from Lannemezan prison and recognize that political prisoners — whether they be in Zionist or French jails — are on the frontlines of the Palestinian struggle and we must always amplify their cause.

Embodying the Palestinian ethic of “sumud,” or resilience, Georges Abdallah continues to engage in the very same fight he was targeted for. Indeed, during his detainment, Georges Abdallah has repeatedly participated in hunger strikes and refused meals in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners inside occupation prisons.

Georges Abdallah is held as a political prisoner in Lannemezan prison in France. He is considered the longest serving political prisoner in Europe and has been eligible for release since 1999. However, his release has been obstructed by the French and American governments at every turn.

Georges Abdallah was targeted for his commitment to the fight for Palestinian liberation, for his role as a revolutionary thinker, and his involvement in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Lebanese Revolutionary Armed Factions (LRAF). Georges Abdallah’s trial which sentenced him to life imprisonment in 1987 was marked by irregularities. One of his lawyers – Jean-Paul Mazurier – was revealed to be an agent for a French spy service and some of the evidence against Abdallah was also revealed to have been fabricated retroactively by French, American and Israeli intelligence services. Despite this, the validity of the trial and its results have never been formally contested despite numerous attempts.

We recognize that his arrest and detainment is an attempt to stifle the Palestinian and Lebanese revolutionary spirit. We also condemn the French regime whose detainment of George Abdallah is only possible because of their collaboration with the Zionist and American regimes.We also condemn the Lebanese regime for its shameful inaction which has allowed Georges to remain hostage to France’s collusion with the Zionist regime. As organisations, movements, and individuals in Quebec we affirm our full and complete solidarity with Georges Abdallah and demand his immediate release. We will continue to honor Georges Abdallah’s persistent fight until full liberation and return. Free Free Palestine!

Location: 1501 Av. McGill College, Montreal, Quebec H3A 3M8
Date: July 14th 2023
Time: 12:00-2:00PM

22 July, Vancouver: Stand for Palestine: Shut Elbit Down!

Join us on Saturday, July 22 at 2 pm at Denman and Davie in Vancouver to Stand for Palestine with information, music and speeches, before we proceed to Scotiabank with a message: Shut Elbit Down!

On July 3, the Israeli occupation forces attacked and invaded Jenin city and refugee camp; on July 11, occupation forces kicked the Sub Laban family out of their home in Jerusalem to make way for illegal colonial settlers.

Meanwhile, Canadian foreign policy continues to favour the Israeli occupation while Palestinians are struggling for justice, return and liberation.

Even more, one of Canada’s largest Banks — Scotiabank — is the top foreign investor in Elbit Systems, the Israeli weapons manufacturer that produces 85% of Israel’s armed drones, used to assassinate Palestinians from Jenin to Gaza, and marketed as “battle-tested.”

In Britain, 6 Palestine Action activists are imprisoned for their actions to challenge Elbit systems and shut down the war machine. Saturday, July 22 is also an international day of action in solidarity with Palestine Action prisoners: 22 July: Join the Day of Action to Free Palestine Action Prisoners!

Take online action to demand Scotiabank divest from Elbit: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-scotiabank-to-divest-now-from-elbit-systems

Come out to stand with Palestine on July 22, 2023 in Vancouver! Free Palestine, from the river to the sea! 

Free Mohammed Abu Sakha! Palestinian circus artist in administrative detention

On Monday, 10 July, an Israeli occupation military court ordered Palestinian circus artist Mohammed Abu Sakha to six months in admininistrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial. In the past year, the use of administrative detention to target Palestinians has spiked dramatically, with approximately 1,083 Palestinians currently jailed without charge or trial, over one-fifth of all Palestinian political prisoners in occupation jails.

This comes a full month after he was seized by occupation forces in the village of Huwwarra, as he was traveling to visit his family in occupied Jenin, on 9 June 2023. Abu Sakha is the coordinator of social programs at the Palestinian Circus School.

As a circus artist since 2011, Abu Sakha has traveled around the world with the school and participated in circus tours throughout Palestine. He was previously jailed under administrative detention without charge or trial between December 2015 and August 2017. During that time, he conducted a hunger strike and received widespread international solidarity and support, with actions around the world from activists, fellow circus artists and performers demanding his immediate release.

Photo: Toulouse protest to free Mohammed Abu Sakha in 2016

Administrative detention orders are based on a so-called “secret file,” to which both the detainees and their lawyers are denied access. These orders are indefinitely renewable, and Palestinians are routinely jailed for years at a time under administrative detention orders, a form of arbitrary and unlawful detention.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands the immediate release of Mohammed Abu Sakha, the end of administrative detention, and freedom for all 5,000 Palestinian prisoners in Zionist occupation jails.

We urge all friends and supporters of Palestine — particularly artists, circus performers and cultural workers — to take up the campaign to free Mohammed Abu Sakha and his fellow cultural workers targeted for silencing and colonial imprisonment in occupied Palestine. As the prisoners continue to resist behind occupation bars, the liberation of the prisoners is central to the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea!

Source: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Video: Fadia Barghouti speaks from occupied Palestine about Jenin, resistance and the prisoners’ movement

Samidoun Spain joined with Alkarama Palestinian Women’s Mobilization and fellow organizations in the Masar Badil, the Palestnian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, in Spain, to organize an online political seminar on Sunday 9 July about the current situation in occupied Palestine, the Palestinian resistance and Zionist attacks, with Fadia Barghouti, a Palestinian political activist based in the West Bank of occupied Palestine.

Dozens participated in the event on Zoom and YouTube, where the event was streamed in Arabic, English and Spanish, discussing the brutal aggression targeting Jenin city and refugee camp, the growing Palestinian resistance in the West Bank, and the campaign of arrests targeting the Palestinian student movement both by the Zionist occupation and the Palestinian Authority security forces, engaging in “security coordination” with the occupier.

Throughout the discussion, Barghouti emphasized that the period following the Oslo Accords and the so-called “peace process” launched in Madrid has been marked by intensified settlement expansion, land confiscation, colonization and attacks on Palestinian villages, under the protection and with the participation of occupation forces. She emphasized that these practices make clear that all slogans about “negotiations” and “peace” are a fig leaf to provide cover for intensified colonization and targeting of the resistance. She denounced the role of the PA in coordinating with the occupation to undermine the resistance that is the major force challenging the settlers and their ongoing assault.

She spoke about the suffering of the Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails as well as the leading role in resistance that the prisoners continue to play behind bars. Barghouti, the wife of a Palestinian prisoner in occupation jails, also emphasized the role of prisoners’ families in supporting their loved ones as part of the popular cradle of the prisoners’ movement, taking particular note of the role of Randa Musa in supporting her husband, Sheikh Khader Adnan, during his hunger strike and his martyrdom after 86 days of striking behind bars. Barghouti emphasized that supporting the prisoners’ movement outside the prisons and internationally has an important role in supporting the prisoners’ steadfastness and enabling their ongoing confrontation and resistance in the prisons and detention centers.

She also emphasized the lack of interest or action on the part of the official “international community,” particularly in the imperialist West, even as fascist forces openly attack Palestinian villages, as has been seen in Huwarra and elsewhere. She noted that this has exposed the reality of the so-called “peace process” and the role of the Palestinian Authority, particularly after 2005, following the Al-Aqsa Intifada, when the Palestinian security forces were “restructured” by U.S. General Keith Dayton to more effectively serve the interests of the occupation.

On the other hand, she emphasized the importance of the role played by liberation movements, solidarity organizations and peoples supporting the Palestinian cause, particularly the role of Latin America in standing with Palestine and confronting U.S. hegemony. “Every act of solidarity, no matter how small or symbolic, brings us closer to ending the occupation and contributes to strengthening the steadfastness of our people,” she said.

Discussing the growing popular and armed resistance in the West Bank of occupied Palestine, she noted that this is a natural consequence of these policies and a necessary path for a new generation that has grown up amid the ever-escalating aggression of the occupation. She said that the organizations of this rising generation of resistance, such as the Jenin Brigade, the Lion’s Den and other formations, have the support of Palestinians everywhere, especially amid the difficult situation imposed by the occupation on the Palestinian people in the villages, cities and camps of the West Bank.

She thanked all for participating in the meeting, organized to mark the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary leader and writer Ghassan Kanafani, noting that his sayings about the need to “bang on the walls of the tank” ring just as true today, emphasizing that “we are banging, and we are climbing over the tank” toward liberating “our land, from the river to the sea.”