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International lawyers call to free Palestine Action prisoners, divest from Elbit Systems

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers adopted a resolution at its Council meeting on 2 July 2023, 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.

The resolution draws attention to the cases of 6 people currently jailed in Britain for their direct action campaigns confronting the Israeli arms industry, as well as dozens more who are potentially threatened with jail time. It also draws attention to international corporations, like Canada’s Scotiabank, that invest in Elbit Systems, an arms manufacturer that produces 85% of Israel’s armed drones. These drones are used in assassinations and bombings throughout occupied Palestine, most recently in Gaza and in the Jenin refugee camp.

The text of the resolution follows:

International Association of Democratic Lawyers Resolution to Free Palestine Actionists and Divest from Elbit Systems

Whereas, 6 Palestine Action activists are currently imprisoned in Britain and dozens more are threatened with potential imprisonment for their role in working to disrupt the production of Israeli weapons on British soil, and

Whereas, Palestine Action’s direct actions have targeted Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer, Elbit Systems, which manufactures, drones, surveillance technology, and tank and fighter jet part, along with U.S. weapons firm Teledyne, which exports weapons to Israel, and Rafael, an Israeli state-owned munitions manufacturer, and

Whereas, hundreds of activists have joined Palestine Action in blockading, occupying and dismantling weapons factories, leading to the loss of millions of Pounds due to the severance of contracts with the British Ministry of Defence and the closure of two Elbit sites in Britain, and

Whereas, on 21 June 2023, an Elbit drone was used by Israeli occupation forces to extrajudicially assassinate three Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian city of Jenin, and

Whereas, on June 26, three activists were sentenced to 23 months and another to 27 months after a conviction for “conspiracy to commit criminal damage” against Teledyne Labtech, a U.S.-owned weapons factory in Wales, and

Whereas, the defendants in this case were prohibited by the judge from arguing their primary defence, that their actions were taken in necessity to save lives and prevent a greater crime and were not allowed to enter evidence of Israeli war crimes in court, and

Whereas, Elbit-made weapons have been involved in attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, assassinations in the West Bank, as well as in British use in Afghanistan and Iraq, and

Whereas, banks and investment funds including Norwegian Pension Fund, HSBC, Danske Bank and Australian Sovereign Wealth Fund have divested from Elbit Systems,

Therefore, be it resolved, that the International Association of Democratic Lawyers calls for the release of all Palestine Action prisoners in Britain and for all pending charges to be dropped against Palestine Action activists arrested for their actions confronting weapons manufacturers and their agents, and

Be it further resolved, that the IADL calls on Elbit shareholders, including Canada’s Scotiabank (Bank of Nova Scotia), the largest single foreign investor in Elbit, to divest from Elbit Systems, and

Be it finally resolved, that the IADL shall cooperate with Palestine Action, their legal team and organizers around the world working to free the Palestine Action prisoners, defend those facing charges, obtain justice for Palestine and put an end to the weapons trade with the Israeli occupation.

Adopted by the IADL Council
2 July 2023

A number of prominent celebrities, scholars, lawyers and activists, including Roger Waters, South African MP Nkozi Zwelivelile Mandela, MEPs Clare Daly and Mick Wallace, and many others, have also spoken out to demand that all charges be dropped against the Palestine Actionists. An international day of action is being organized on 22 July in support of Palestine Action prisoners.

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.

Vancouver event honours Ghassan Kanafani and the Palestinian resistance in Jenin

On Saturday evening, 8 July, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network Vancouver organized a political and cultural evening for Palestine commemoratiing the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary leader and writer Ghassan Kanafani.

The event also highlighted the complicity of the Canadian government and corporations in Zionist war crimes in occupied Palestine, the rising and heroic Palestinian resistance in Jenin, Gaza and throughout occupied Palestine, and the struggle of Palestinian political prisoners for freedom, particularly Walid Daqqah, the Palestinian intellectual and freedom fighter suffering from cancer and Israeli medical neglect.

The event brought together members of Palestine solidarity organizations as well as various liberation and solidarity organizations, anti-imperialist associations, labour union activists and student and youth organizers. It highlighted the need to develop and expand the international movement to boycott and isolate the Zionist project in support of Palestinian return and liberation, from the river to the sea.

The event was opened by Matthew of Samidoun Vancouver, who highlighted the importance of solidarity with Indigenous sovereignty, self-determination and liberation, from Turtle Island to Palestine, while presenting the overview of the evening’s discussions. This was followed by a presentation by Nadia, a Palestinian activist with Samidoun, who delivered an informative presentation about the Ottawa conference of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, in April-May 2023.

In her presentation, she highlighted the political goals and direction of the movement and its resolutions and decisions taken at the conference, concluding by inviting people to get involved with Samidoun and the Masar Badil.

Following Nadia’s presentation, Dave Diewert of Samidoun Vancouver delivered a comprehensive speech about the life, struggle and analysis of imprisoned Palestinian revolutionary writer and freedom fighter, Walid Daqqah. He spoke about Daqqah’s life, writings, and political engagement with the Palestinian liberation struggle, as well as his vision of steadfastness and liberation in confronting the Zionist jailer. He presented about Daqqah’s writings translated into English, including the letters he wrote and published for his wife, Sanaa Salameh, and his daughter Milad, born through “liberated sperm.”

Kathy Copps of BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish, a retired teacher and labour activist, spoke about the growing campaign against Scotiabank (the Bank of Nova Scotia), one of Canada’s largest banks and currently the largest foreign investor in Elbit Systems. Elbit Systems is one of the most notorious Israeli arms manufacturers, producing 85% of the drones used by the occupation forces to target Palestinians throughout occupied Palestine for assassination. Elbit drones were just used earlier this month to assassinate three Palestinians in Jenin camp. Scotiabank is investing approximately $500 million in Elbit. She urged all to join in a campaign to confront Scotiabank and the Canadian government for their complicity in crimes against the Palestinian people, and to join the stand for Palestine and against Scotiabank on Saturday, 22 July.

Building on these remarks, Callum of Samidoun Vancouver spoke about the campaign to free the Palestine Action prisoners. There are currently 6 Palestine Action activists jailed in Britain for their direct actions confronting Elbit and other arms dealers, such as Teledyne, after Palestine Action led to the closure of two Elbit facilities in Britain. He highlighted the importance of working-class solidarity in supporting the Actionists, noting the example of fire brigades that refused to remove the actionists, and the support of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement for the Palestine Action campaigners.

Khaled Barakat, Palestinian writer and a member of the Executive Committee of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, delivered the closing speech of the event, on the literature and revolutionary political legacy of Ghassan Kanafani as well as the development of the Palestinian resistance today. In his speech, Barakat discussed the importance of Kanafani in advancing Palestinian culture and revolutionary awareness, including his involvement at the international level.

He emphasized Kanafani’s distinguished role in serving the revolution and the popular classes of Palestine, as well as his principled stand on revolutionary armed struggle to achieve the return of Palestinian refugees and victory over the Zionist-imperialist project. Barakat also discussed the powerful symbolism and messaging in Kanafani’s literary works and his “revolutionary realism” in both literature and politics of resistance.

He noted that the anniversary of Kanafani’s assassination this year coincided with the battle of the Fury of Jenin, which vividly illustrated the Palestinian people’s willingness and ability to sacrifice and struggle for liberation and cemented a new stage of struggle in Palestine, within the framework of the unity of all fronts of resistance. Barakat emphasized that the will of the Palestinian people and the fighters in Jenin refugee camp triumphed over the Zionist aggression despite the bitter costs extracted by the occupation, noting that this battle once again highlighted the futility and destructiveness of the path of Madrid and Oslo, represented by the Palestinian Authority. He noted that this politics of coordination with the occupier must be rejected and overthrown in order to defeat the attempts to liquidate the Palestinian cause.

The event concluded with a musical performance by Callum of a song he wrote alongside an English-language poem in honour of the life and struggle of Ghassan Kanafani. Throughout the room, an exhibition of the posters of Marc Rudin/Jihad Mansour was on display. The Swiss revolutionary artist was dedicated for many years to the Palestinian cause and passed away in April of this year. Samidoun Geneva and Secours Rouge Geneva also hosted a week-long exhibition of his work that closed on 8 July, one month after the City of Geneva, bowing to demands by the Israeli embassy, forced the cancellation of an earlier exhibition of his work.

Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun, concluded the event, encouraging people attending to get involved in organizing for Palestine and anti-imperialist struggle, and to join in the upcoming events, actions and demonstrations taking place in Vancouver. She invited attendees who wished to participate to take a group solidarity photo with Marc Rudin’s artwork and signs calling for freedom for Walid Daqqah and demanding Scotiabank divest from Elbit Systems.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, now active in many cities and countries around the world, was originally founded in Vancouver in 2011, alongside the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange and the open hunger strike of Sheikh Khader Adnan in 2011-2012 that drew worldwide support and solidarity.

To get involved with Samidoun Vancouver, email us at vancouver@samidoun.net or contact us on social media (Twitter, Instagram).

 

From Ghassan Kanafani to Walid Daqqah: Assassination, Imperialism, Resistance and Revolution

On the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary leader, intellectual, writer and artist, Ghassan Kanafani, and his niece Lamis Najem, in Beirut by a Mossad car bomb in 1972, Kanafani’s revolutionary direction, critical eye and focus on the popular forces and working class of Palestine are perhaps more relevant today than they have ever been.

We mark this anniversary while the resistance in Jenin refugee camp turned back the occupier’s destructive war machine, while the sons and daughters of the Palestinian popular classes organize, fight and resist in the villages camps and prisons of occupied Palestine, in the refugee camps surrounding the occupied land, and everywhere in exile and diaspora. And on this occasion, it is clear just why the Zionist regime targeted him — and the politics he represented — for assassination.

Ghassan Kanafani was targeted for assassination as part of a comprehensive policy of the Zionist regime to eliminate the leaders, spokespeople and revolutionary voices of the Palestinian liberation movement, a policy that continues to the present day. Kanafani’s assassination was followed shortly by that of Mahmoud Hamshari, Basil Kubaisi, Wael Zuaiter, Kamal ‘Udwan, Mohammed Yousef al-Najjar, Kamal Nasser, Mohammed Boudia, and many others, a policy that has continued with the assassination of Wadie Haddad, Khaled Nazzal, Abu Jihad, Fathi Shiqaqi, Abu Ali Mustafa, Abdel-Aziz Rantisi, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, Samir Kuntar, Basil al-Araj and many others. From the Elbit drones used in Gaza and Jenin to assassinate leaders and resistance fighters today, to the continued targeting of Iranian and Arab scientists who serve national priorities and the resistance, the assassination policy is a linchpin of Zionist strategies of control.

The Palestinian prisoners’ movement is not exempt from the policy of assassination. From the killing under torture of Ibrahim al-Rai, to the systematic medical neglect targeting Palestinian prisoners today, the occupation regime does not require a “death penalty” in law to target Palestinian prisoners for assassination. Just two months ago, Palestinian hunger striker and prisoners’ movement leader, Sheikh Khader Adnan, was systematically denied medical treatment on his 86th day of hunger strike: an assassination behind bars. The occupation regime continues to detain his body.

Right now, there is a Palestinian revolutionary, intellectual and writer behind bars who is facing the assassination policy of the Zionist project: Walid Daqqah. Like Kanafani, Daqqah’s role in the Palestinian liberation movement, and the prisoners’ movement in particular, spans the political and intellectual, engaged in a revolutionary project for the liberation of Palestine. Walid Daqqah has been imprisoned for over 37 years for his role in the Palestinian resistance in 1986. Today, as global left publishers wrote in a statement demanding his freedom:

“He is a voice of the people, a voice that the Occupation fears and hopes to silence. But though his body is behind bars, his voice has broken free through his novels, essays, and letters, which have nourished and motivated the Palestinian prisoner movement, the resistance, and the international solidarity movement in all corners of the world.”

He has been diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a rare bone marrow cancer that requires specialized treatment, including a bone marrow transplant. Since December 2022, he has suffered a stroke, developed pneumonia, had a portion of his lung surgically removed, and undergone multiple infections, all while being denied the care he needs — and the freedom that he requires.

Despite the fact that his sentence expired on 24 March 2023 and he is now serving a two-year penalty for smuggling a mobile phone, he has been repeatedly denied early release by multiple Zionist courts and review panels, even as he continues to be transferred back and forth between civilian hospitals and the notorious Ramleh prison clinic, called “the slaughterhouse” by Palestinian prisoners. His family have stated that these decisions are “permission for his execution,” and, indeed, we are watching the Zionist assassination policy carried out in real time inside the prison system, with the weapon of medical neglect.

On the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Ghassan Kanafani, now is the time to take action to free Walid Daqqah and to stop the latest assault of the occupation regime. Kanafani, a committed internationalist, urged all to confront imperialism everywhere — just as the Palestine Actionists are doing in Britain, fighting imprisonment to dismantle the Zionist war machine, a battle supported by the Palestinian prisoners’ movement. The imperialist powers are partners in the crimes against Walid Daqqah, all Palestinian prisoners, and the Palestinian people as a whole — which makes actions everywhere critically important. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all to join in the events being organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement between 7 and 15 July, and to take up the struggle to free Walid Daqqah — to honour Ghassan Kanafani, and to stop the assassination of another Palestinian revolutionary in the gunsights of the occupier.

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Ghassan Kanafani, Resistance and Revolution

Ghassan Kanafani, born in Akka, Palestine, on 9 April 1936, was forcibly exiled from Palestine with his family in the 1947-48 Nakba, first to Lebanon and then to Syria. After he was dismissed from Damascus University for political reasons, he taught in Kuwait before returning to Beirut as part of the Arab Nationalist Movement, the pan-Arab revolutionary movement founded by Dr. George Habash. The ANM transformed into the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which Kanafani co-founded, becoming the editor of Al-Hadaf magazine and an international spokesperson of the Front.

While serving the revolution as a political leader and representative, he also designed and drew many of the Front’s early political posters. A revolutionary Marxist-Leninist, Kanafani was greatly inspired by Arab, African and Asian liberation movements, and played a major role in the development of the “Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine.”

Kanafani was a revolutionary intellectual, the first to use the term “resistance literature” to describe Palestinian writing, even as he produced it. His creative writing, alongside his political work, brought the struggles and revolutionary potential of the Palestinian working and popular classes to the forefront, as did his studies and political analysis. Throughout his writing, editing and mentorship, he remained a committed revolutionary and organizer committed to the defeat of Zionism, imperialism and Arab reactionary forces serving the interests of the former, and to the liberation of all of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

However, Kanafani’s revolutionary vision did not limit itself to the borders of Palestine. He was an Arab revolutionary, dedicated to Arab unity and liberation from the ocean to the Gulf, with a keen interest in the development of Arab forces throughout the region to confront imperialism and achieve true self-determination and liberation. Kanafani and his comrades sparked and nurtured Arab resistance from Lebanon to Oman, developing revolutionaries like Georges Abdallah, imprisoned in France for over 38 years. Today’s rising resistance throughout the Arab nation and the region more broadly, particularly the Lebanese resistance that expeled the occupier in May 2000, continues to point a necessary path to victory for Palestine and for the region as a whole.

Ghassan Kanafani was a dedicated internationalist, a Marxist-Leninist who led in shaping the foundational relationships of the Front in the 1960s and 1970s with African, Asian and Latin American movements as well as with the emerging revolutionary forces in Europe, Japan and throughout the imperial core.

Kanafani’s famous quote on internationalism remains an urgent call to action today: “Imperialism has laid its body over the world, the head in Eastern Asia, the heart in the Middle East, its arteries reaching Africa and Latin America. Wherever you strike it, you damage it, and you serve the World Revolution…The Palestinian cause is not a cause for Palestinians only, but a cause for every revolutionary, wherever he is, as a cause of the exploited and oppressed masses in our era.”

Kanafani’s work is not an artifact of history or an intellectual exercise but a call to revolutionary action, to revolutionary engagement with culture, with political organizing and with resistance and revolution, at the Palestinian, Arab and international levels. As we remember Kanafani today, and as we struggle to bring an end to the policy of assassination, it is clear that the road forward is a revolutionary, anti-imperialist approach. It is also clear, more than ever, the bankruptcy of the path of Madrid and Oslo, represented by the Palestinian Authority and its “security coordination” with the occupation regime, that abandoned Jenin to the invaders while arresting and imprisoning resistance fighters, is the same reactionary enemy exposed in Kanafani’s political and creative writing, and exposed constantly by his political and organizational practice.

As Khaled Barakat, Palestinian writer and co-founder of the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil), writes today:

“The 51st anniversary of the martyrdom of the writer Ghassan Kanafani this year coincides with the victory of the Jenin camp in the seemingly impossible battle led by the youth of the Brigades…The anniversary coincides with the resistance tent raised on a high southern hill in Lebanon, as a sign of victory, spreading awareness, light and challenge, and overlooking occupied Palestine. It is the resistance tent that heralds return and liberation…

The memory of Kanafani’s martyrdom…comes to say: Something great is being born now in the tunnels and tents of the valiant resistance in the south of Lebanon, in Gaza, and in Jenin, and there is a bridge and an embrace that extends between the south of Lebanon and all of Palestine: a small tent, from which the great Arab liberation project will be born, from the ocean to the Gulf.”

On this anniversary, the vision is clear, emerging from the camps, from the resistance, and from the prisoners’ movement, leading and fighting behind bars, and all led by the sons and daughters of the working class and popular forces: All of us have the responsibility to take up the challenge — to strike imperialism, to damage it, and to serve a liberated Palestine and a world revolution.

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#WeStandWithFatima: Collective video of support and solidarity for CUNY Law speaker and Palestine

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network supports the #WeStandWithFatima campaign. On 3 July 2023, CUNY for Palestine and Within Our Lifetime released a video titled #WeStandWithFatima in coalition with 34 legal scholars, distinguished professors, organizers and artists, alongside CUNY students and workers in defense of CUNY Law class-elected speaker Fatima.

Charlotte Kates, Samidoun’s international coordinator, participated in the video (above).

Fatima was subjected to a coordinated national smear campaign and accused by CUNY’s own Board of Trustees of committing ‘hate speech’ after she criticized Israeli state violence in her commencement address on May 30, 2023. The video #WeStandWithFatima speaks back to this accusation in a strong, collective voice, including powerful scholars, organizers and public figures such as Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Robin D.G. Kelley, Laura Whitehorn, Noura Erakat, Judith Butler, Corey Robin, Dave Zirin, Ijeoma Oluo and more.

Leading up to the release of the video, the CUNY community has emphasized its solidarity with Fatima and with the movement for Palestinian liberation in a series of two disruptions of meetings of the Board of Trustees on  June 5th and June 20th, along with an online event focused on strategizing in response to right wing attacks. Such attacks have been increasing at CUNY in recent months and have included the closure of the Social Justice and Equity Centers (SJEC) at BMCC after their planned educational event series on Palestine,shut down after zionist backlash outrage, and the firing of artist Shellyne Rodriguez after she confronted a national anti-abortion organization while they tabled on campus.

For additional details and quotes, email:

cuny4palestine@gmail.com
wolpalestine@gmail.com

For more information on the campaign to defend Fatima and Palestine organizing at CUNY, visit the campaign page at wolpalestine.com/defendfatima

8 July, Seattle: Banner Drop and Rally – Emergency Action for the Fury of Jenin

Bring your fury and join us for an emergency rally and banner drop to amplify the resistance happening in Jenin and channel our fury into action. We will uplift Jenin as a continued site of resistance and condemn the ways Seattle directly contributes to the Zionist occupation.

We call for liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea!

Saturday, July 8, 12:30 PM
Ruby Chow Park, 1136 S Albro Pl

9 July, Online Event: What is happening in Occupied Palestine? With Fadia Barghouti

PLEASE NOTE: There was an error in our earlier distribution of this event! The event will take place at 8 pm Palestine time (10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern, 7 pm Europe!)

What is happening in the West Bank of occupied Palestine today?

As part of our activities to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the martyrdom of the great Palestinian Arab writer Ghassan Kanafani, we invite you to participate in a special symposium on the recent developments in the West Bank and the entire occupied land of Palestine

🚩 With our guest, Palestinian activist Fadia Barghouti

The symposium will discuss the escalating settler colonization and attacks against the Palestinian people, especially in Jenin and throughout the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem and the escalation of resistance operations against the occupying forces and settlers, and shed light on the priorities of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement in occupation prisons

📅 Sunday, July 9, 2023
🕥 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern, 7 pm Europe, 8 pm Palestine

Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/8H9DFlBHzLI?feature=share

Palestinian prisoners say: Free Palestine Action prisoners in British jails

There are currently 6 Palestine Actionists held in British prison for their actions to confront the Israeli war machine on British territory, taking action against Elbit Systems properties and other Israeli arms factories. Dozens of additional actionists are threatened with potential prison sentences targeting their direct action to stop the Israeli arms trade in Britain.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all support, on the international, Arab and Palestinian levels, to free the Palestine Action prisoners. The Palestinian prisoners’ movement has raised its voice from inside Israeli occupation prisoners to show solidarity with the imprisoned Actionists and demand their freedom.

On Wednesday, 5 July, nearly 80 public figures, activists, academics and lawyers issued a statement of solidarity with the Palestine Action prisoners, saying “We demand the charges are dropped against those already incarcerated and at risk of prison over their work to disrupt the criminal production of Israeli weapons on British soil.” Signatories included musicians Roger Waters and Lowkey, writer and activist Mohammed el-Kurd, Professor Rabab Abdulhadi, South African MP and Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, MEPs Mick Wallace and Claire Daly, and many others.

Palestine Action supporters, including Samidoun, are calling for a day of action in support of the prisoners and the campaign to shut Elbit down on Saturday, 22 July. Elbit Systems is the supplier of up to 85% of the drones used by the occupation military to attack Palestinians, including the drone used to assassinate three Palestinians in Jenin just two weeks ago, and of the type involved in the invasion of Jenin refugee camp just this week.

There are currently approximately 5000 Palestinian political prisoners in occupation prisons, including 1083 jailed without charge or trial under “administrative detention.” Just as the arms industry of occupation is directly tied to the British weapons industry and colonialism in Palestine, the imprisonment of Palestine Actionists is part of the same framework of colonial repression targeting the Palestinian prisoners. We urge all supporters of Palestine to follow in the footsteps of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and support freedom for the Palestine Action prisoners — and all Palestinian prisoners and prisoners for Palestine in Zionist, imperialist and reactionary regime jails! 

Full Statement of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement: 

In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful;

A statement issued by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement on the British imprisonment of Palestine Action activists

The British government currently imprisons several members of the Palestine Action movement, which takes action to challenge companies that are directly complicit in the ongoing Zionist occupation of Palestine and the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people…

Accordingly, we affirm the following:

First: We express our sincere appreciation for the efforts made by the Palestine Action movement, which led to the closure of several sites belonging to Elbit Systems, which specialises in producing drones and weaponry supplied to the fascist Zionist occupation, in addition to confronting the supply chains of the company and others that supply bulldozers and weaponry to the occupation to demolish Palestinian homes.

Second: The Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement condemns Elbit Systems and all British and other companies marketing their weapons on the grounds that they have been “battle-tested” in the Gaza Strip and throughout occupied Palestine.

Third: We condemn the British authorities’ arrest of members of the Palestine Action movement and call on all international legal and human rights organizations to take a serious position, and to take official and popular action to pressure the British government to immediately release the remaining activists, as well as to bring an end to the British complicity with the Zionist apartheid regime, from the issuing of the Balfour Declaration in 1917 until the present day.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement
Sunday 22 Dhu al-Qi`dah 1444 AH
Sunday 11 June 2023 AD

22 July: Join the Day of Action to Free Palestine Action Prisoners!

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with the Palestine Action prisoners in British jails and demands their immediate release. The imprisonment of direct action activists confronting the corporations supplying the Zionist military machine with weaponry is part and parcel of the system of oppression targeting activists in Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands and other imperialist countries. Join us to take action on 22 July!

Join the Palestine Action Prisoners Day of Action on Saturday 22nd July

There are currently 6 actionists in prison, and 100 more facing prison, for taking action to disrupt the production of Israeli weapons on British soil. Four of them are detained after dismantling an American weapons factory, Teledyne Labtech in Wales. Teledyne are the largest listed exporters of weapons from Britain to the apartheid state of Israel. Two others are in prison for occupying APPH, a Canadian weapons factory, and supplier of parts for Israeli Elbit drones and fighter jets.

Over 100 more face trials for taking direct action against a range of weapons companies, mainly Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons firm. Elbit supply the majority of Israel’s military drone fleet, land equipment, bullets and more. Their weapons are used against the Palestinian people, and then marketed as “battle-tested” and sold on to other oppressive regimes across the world. Using the captive population of Gaza as a laboratory is a crime against humanity, that creates a profitable industry from an illegal occupation. All strikes against that industry is not only legitimate, it is necessary.

Actionists have put their liberty on the line in reaction to the British states deepening complicity with the colonisation of Palestine. Complicity which routes back to the Balfour Declaration, when the land of Palestine was signed away by the British to the zionist militia. Palestine Action refuses to stand by and allow the operations of such companies on British soil, and by doing so, not only have we shut down two Israeli weapons factories and cost Elbit hundreds of £millions in lost contracts, we’re exposing where the states priority lies. By imprisoning actionists, the state is further demonstrating what we already know: the British state prioritises protecting the military supply chain of a foreign apartheid state, over the freedom of its own citizens.

In addition to handing down prison sentences, the state has imprisoned actionists without trial, and on occasions the CPS have reintroduced previously dropped charges, after Elbit asked for a review. In reaction to growing public support for direct action and the plight of the Palestinian people, courts are now adhering to requests from the CPS to eliminate defences in some trials, meaning they’re refusing legal arguments such as preventing the greater crime, and the necessity to save lives. The public did not consent to Israeli weapons factories operating on their doorstep, and by prosecuting us they are not acting in the public interest, but in the interest of foreign weapons firms.

Stand in solidarity with all the actionists in prison and facing prison for taking action in solidarity with Palestine. On the 22nd July, we’re asking for all supporters to organise solidarity actions and protests under the banner “Free the actionists”.

You can protest outside your local CPS office or at a company which facilitates the production of Israeli weapons. Here are a few different actions you can take, but feel free to come up with your own!

(1) In Britain: Organise a solidarity protest/direct action against your local CPS office or any company which facilitates the production of Israeli weapons. Internationally: Protest at British embassies and consulates and/or any company or entity involved in supporting the Israeli arms trade (eg, Scotiabank in Canada; Elbit properties in the US)

(2) Organise a banner drop or poster run and outreach event in solidarity. You can pre-order flyers and posters here: https://bit.ly/PrisonersOutreach

(3) Post the pictures and videos of your actions online and tag @pal_action or/and use the hashtag #FreeTheActionists

(4) Write solidarity messages to the prisoners which you an send to palactprisoners@protonmail.com

(5) Donate to support prisoners and actionists facing trial at https://palestineaction.org/defence-fund

(6) Join Palestine Action’s upcoming online event and hear from former prisoners, actionists and experts on 16th July at 5PM (UK time): https://bit.ly/ActionistsInPrison

Public figures speak out: Free Palestine Action prisoners in British jails! Drop the charges!

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins over 75 public figures, including Palestinians, celebrities, legal professionals and politicians, who are calling for the release of Palestine Action prisoners and all charges to be dropped!

Palestine Action’s work and direct action to confront the Israeli arms industry — and British complicity — has led to two Elbit Systems sites being closed down already. Elbit Systems provides 85% of the drones used by the Zionist occupation military, including those used to assassinate Palestinians in Jenin and in the assaults on Gaza.

This statement stands in solidarity with the 6 actionists in prison, and over 100 more who face prison, for disrupting the production of Israeli weapons on British soil. Public figures who signed the letter include Roger Waters (co-founder of Pink Floyd), Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela (South African MP), Mick Wallace (MEP), Michael Malarkey (actor), Lowkey (rapper), Muhammed El Kurd (journalist), Rabab Abdulhadi (professor) and a number of journalists, activist, lawyers and academics.

The letter (published below) highlights the prosecution of Palestine Action activists as part and parcel of ongoing British complicity in and responsibility for the colonization of Palestine, from the Balfour Declaration to the present.

Stand in solidarity with Palestine Action and join the international day of action on 22nd July: https://palestineaction.org/prisoners-day-of-action

Here is the full statement issued calling for the release of Palestine Action activists detained in the UK:

We, the undersigned, call for the freedom of all Palestine Actionists. We demand the charges are dropped against those already incarcerated and at risk of prison over their work to disrupt the criminal production of Israeli weapons on British soil.

We stand with those who have sacrificed their liberty to challenge colonial violence and we call on others to do the same until they, and the Palestinian people, are free. The British government signed Palestine away in 1917 and today, it is openly hosting companies who arm the Israeli occupying regime to enable it to further entrench its system of domination and oppression.

Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer, Elbit Systems, which has several sites across England and Wales, are manufacturers of an array of weaponry, including drones equipped with payloads, surveillance technology and components for tanks and fighter jets. American weaponry firm Teledyne also export a wide assortment of munitions to the state of Israel and recently, Rafael, an Israeli state-owned company, purchased a factory in Newcastle-upon-Tyne as part of the regime’s planned expansion into Britain.

Both Elbit and Rafael, as well as their suppliers, profit from the captive population of Palestine — they have turned civilians into a human laboratory, where experimental weaponry can be tested, improved on, and then marketed as “field-proven” and branded as “battle-tested”.

Britain has been an accessory to the Israeli apartheid regime for many consecutive governments. Its current refusal to respond to calls from its own citizens to end its decades-long complicity, led to the creation of Palestine Action.

Since the network launched, hundreds of activists have taken heroic direct action to blockade, occupy and dismantle the Israeli war machine in Britain. These actions have resulted in the closing down of two of Elbit’s sites, and the loss of millions of pounds through the severance of
MoD contracts. Palestine Action has inspired local communities across the country to rise up against these immoral factories which profit from the business of war and destruction.

In response, the government has decided to prioritise its interests in protecting the military supply chain of a foreign apartheid state by incarcerating its own people. By choosing to side with the oppressor, the British state has made it a duty for those with influential platforms to speak out and take a stand for those risking their own liberty for the sake of justice.

The heroes who have taken courageous action to expose and dismantle Britain’s role in the colonisation of Palestine should be celebrated and rewarded, not imprisoned. We therefore call for the release of all Palestine Action political prisoners, and for the charges to be dropped against all those facing sentences for simply doing what is necessary.

(1) Mohammed El-Kurd (writer and journalist)
(2) Farah Nabulsi (Filmmaker)
(3) Ghada Karmi (Academic and Physician)
(4) Noura Erakat (Professor)
(5) Susan Abulhawa (novelist)
(6) Michael Malarkey (actor)
(7) Roger Waters (musician)
(8) Lowkey (rapper and activist)
(9) Alexei Sayle (comedian)
(10) Richard Sanders (TV Producer)
(11) Rabab Abdulhadi (Professor)
(12) Moazzam Begg (CAGE Director)
(13) Dr Shahd Abusalama
(14) Adhaf Soueif(Novelist)
(15) Paul Laverty (Screenwriter and lawyer)
(16) Nicolas Jaar (musician)
(17) Aki Kaurismaki (Film director and screenwriter)
(18) Tayo Aluko (Actor, singer, writer)
(19) James Kennedy (Musician and author)
(20) John King (Composer-Musician)
(21) Daniel Mejia
(22) Ashok Kumar (Associate Professor)
(23) Ahmed Eldin (Journalist)
(24) Matt Kennard (Journalist)
(25) Asa Winstanley (Journalist and author)
(26) Katie Halper (Journalist)
(27) Frank Barat
(28) Steven Salaita
(29) Andrew Feinstein (writer)
(30) Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela (South African MP)
(31) Busisiwe Tshwete (South African MP)
(32) Mick Wallace (MEP)
(33) Clare Daly (MEP)
(34) Chris Williamson (Former MP)
(35) Franck Magennis (Barrister)
(36) Robert Lizar (Solicitor)
(37) Robert Frank Atkins (Solicitor)
(38) Saskia O’Hara (Legal Caseworker)
(39) Melinda Janki (Lawyer)
(40) Tim Crosland (Plan B Director)
(41) David L. Mandel (Human Rights Attorney)
(42) Richard P Koch (Attorney-at-Law)
(43) Michael Deutsch (Human Rights Attorney)
(44) Michael Letwin (Former President, Assn. of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW 2325)
(45) Mark Stern (Lawyer)
(46)Suzanne Adely (National Lawyers Guild)
(47) Fahad Ansari (Solicitor)
(48) Vanessa Ramos (American Association of Jurists)
(49) Thomas Hofland (International Center for Palestine Studies)
(50) Mireille Fanon Mendes France (Co-chair of Frantz Fanon Foundation)
(51) Dr Gail Bradbrook (Co-founder of Extinction Rebellion)
(52) Jill Clark-Gollub (Black Alliance for Peace Solidarity Network)
(53) David Thomas (Academic)
(54) Seunghoon Paik (Researcher
(55) Michael Noble (Professor)
(56) Nadia Edmond (Academic)
(57) Kareem Rabie (Anthropologist)
(58) Bikrum Gill (Assistant Professor)
(59) Martin Smith (Retired doctor)
(60) Nick Thoburn (Professor)
(61) David Miller (Academic, writer, producer)
(62) Helyeh Doutaghi (Law Academic)
(63) Matteo Capasso (Academic)
(64) Charlotte Kates (Samidoun)
(65) Khaled Barakat (Palestinian writer)
(66) Frances Hasso (Professor)
(67) Andrew Ross (Professor)
(68) Corinna Mullin (Academic)
(69) Max Ajl (Researcher)
(70) Mohammed Dalbah (Journalist and author)
(71) Dr Issam Hijjawi
(72) Robin D.G. Kelley (Writer/Professor)
(73) Marjorie Cohn (Professor)
(74) Heike Schotten (Professor)
(75) Ken Montenegro
(76) Peter Desrochers (Academic Coordinator)

Confronting “Israel Premier Tech” team at the Tour de France in Capvern #TDF2023

On Thursday, 6 July in Capvern, France, in the Hautes-Pyrénées region, around 20 members and supporters of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra and the Collectif 65 for the release of Georges Abdallah came together for the sixth stage of the Tour de France. As in all past years where the team was present, the demonstrators were present to denounce the participation of the “Israel Premier Tech” team, which openly boasts of its political role in laundering Israeli war crimes through sport.

https://twitter.com/Collectif_PV/status/1676882053327998977

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra — a member organization of the Samidoun Network — and comrades from the Collectif 65 raised a massive banner visible to the audience and the cyclists: “Israel out of the Tour de France!”

They also carried banners calling for the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea and for freedom for Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese communist and struggler for Palestine jailed in France since 1984 and denied release following political decisions by multiple French governments. The mobilization for Abdallah, one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe was particulatly important, as French president Emmanuel Macron had announced his presence for this stage of the Tour de France.

As the caravan of advertising subscribers passed by, several people working for different sponsors of the Tour expressed their support for Palestine over the mic, having seen the many Palestinian flags waving by the roadside!

As they passed by, the activists booed the cars of the Israel Premier Tech team as well as those of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, which are fully engaged in normalization to the extent of serving as soft power tools in the service of colonialism,

When the main peloton of cyclists arrived, the activists loudly chanted “Boycott Israel!” in order to emphasize the commitment to expose this scandalous political operation which aims to instrumentalize support in the service of the project of settler colonialism and apartheid. This mobilization is all the more necessary as the Zionist state escalates its colonial violence throughout Palestine, as illustrated by the recent deadly attack on Jenin, which was successfully repelled by the Palestinian resistance.

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As part of the same campaign, supporters of justice in Palestine mobilized near the village of Lasseube in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques this Wednesday, July 5 during the fifth stage of the Tour. They displayed Palestinian and Galician flags together, expressing their internationalist commitment.

The success of these new actions underlines the importance of mobilizing during the various stages of the Tour de France in order to intensify our campaigns to boycott and isolate the occupation regime, in support of the Palestinian resistance fighting for liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea. Throughout the route of the Tour de France, let’s fly the flag of Palestine and confront Zionism on the roads of the biggest cycling race in the world!