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Israeli occupation issues 34 more orders to imprison Palestinians without charge or trial

Israeli occupation authorities have issued 34 administrative detention orders from 1 January to 11 January, reported Palestinian lawyer Mahmoud Halabi of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, on Wednesday 11 January. 12 of the orders are newly issued, while the other 22 were renewals of existing administrative detention orders.

There are over 700 Palestinians imprisoned without charge or trial under Israeli administrative detention. These orders are issued for one to six months at a time, but are indefinitely renewable; some Palestinians have spent years at a time in administrative detention.

The orders issued are:

1. Khalil Hasan Hamed, Ramallah, 4 months, new order
2. Huzaifa Fadil Yahya, Ramallah, 6 months, new order
3. Awni Abdel-Ghani Hamed, Ramallah, 4 months, new order
4. Jihad Khaled Hamed, Ramallah, 4 months, new order
5. Malek Mohammed Abu Aisha, al-Khalil, 6 months, extension
6. Ayman Naim Hamdan, Ramallah, 4 months, new order
7. Saifullah Ahmed al-Hour, al-Khalil, 6 months, extension
8. Hussein Ismail al-Tabeish, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
9. Diaa Aziz al-Amleh, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
10. Ammar Abdel-Latif Fashaifsha, Jenin, 6 monthe, new order
11. Murad Walid Malaisheh, Jenin, 6 months, new order
12. Mahmoud Suleiman Abu Shihab, Qalqilya, 6 months, new order
13. Alaeddine Khaled Ali, Ramallah, 6 months, new order
14. Ahmed Mustafa Zaid, el-Bireh, 4 months, extension
15. Mohammed Salem Abu Mokh, Jenin, 6 months, new order
16. Hasan Yasser Karajeh, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
17. Mustafa Issa Baraijah, Bethlehem, 6 months, extension
18. Abdel-Salam Jamal Abu al-Hija, Jenin, 3 months, extension
19. Abdel-Hakim Wasif Qudah, Nablus, 4 months extension
20. Moatassem Mustafa Qawasmeh, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
21. Amer Nadim Malloukh, Jerusalem, 4 months, new order
22. Wadah Khaled Dweikat, Nablus, 4 months, extension
23. Qasim Hijazi Salem, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
24. Abdul Rahman Jamal Zeer, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
25. Aysar Bassam Amro, Qalqilya, 3 months, extension
26. Hatem Ahmed Sabarneh, Jenin, 4 months extension
27. Ibrahim Yassin Abu Srour, Bethlehem, 4 months, extension
28. Mohammed Hisham Khader, Qalqilya, 4 months, extension
29. Issa Mohammed Natah, al-Khalil, 4 months, extension
30. Akram Saleh Hussein, Ramallah, 3 months, extension
31. Ahmed Musa Matar, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
32. Khaled Nidal Shafie, Nablus, 4 months, extension
33. Ibrahim Nasser Hamed, Ramallah, 6 months, extension
34. Hisham Issa Abu Samara, Jenin, 4 months, new order

Trial of Palestinian mother seized at Gaza crossing continued until February

The trial of Nisreen Abdallah Hassan Abu Kamil, 40, was continued on Wednesday, 11 January until 22 February 2017. Abu Kamil is a Palestinian from occupied Haifa married to a Palestinian man from the Gaza Strip, and the mother of seven children. Her youngest child is 2 years old.

She was detained by Israeli occupation forces at the Beit Hanoun/Erez crossing from Gaza on 18 October 2015 and accused of taking photographs on her visits to Haifa and her family in 2013 and 2014 for the benefit of a Palestinian resistance organization. Abu Kamil’s husband spoke with Asra Voice radio in Palestine, urging his wife’s release from Damon prison. The couple have lived together in Gaza City since 1999.

12 January, NYC: Meeting on anti-inauguration marches, Palestinian political prisoners

Thursday, 12 January
7:00 pm
Solidarity Center
147 W. 24th St.
NYC

Political Discussion:

Why women are mobilizing for January 21 March against Trump – Monica Moorehead and Sue Davis of Workers World Newspaper and the International Working Women’s Coalition

Support Palestinian Political Prisoners – John Fletcher of Samidoun Palestinian prisoner Solidarity Network on the campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat

Update for January 20 march in Washington, DC against racism, sexism and oppression

14 January, London: Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners

Saturday, 14 January
12:00 pm
Court Street, Whitechapel, E1
London
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1750880001895240/


Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network have called on all those who stand in solidarity with the Palestinian resistance to participate in international days of action between 13th and 15th of January. The demand of these days of action is the release of Ahmad Sa’adat, General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and all Palestinian political prisoners imprisoned by the Zionist occupation forces. These dates mark the 15th anniversary of the seizure of Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat by Palestinian Authority forces at the behest of Israel, the United States and Britain.

Join the East London Branch of the Revolutionary Communist Group – Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! for a solidarity stall in Whitechapel E1, East London as we organise to build a political movement in Britain that can challenge the explicit and material support British Imperialism lends to the Zionist occupation. We will be operating an open microphone for all those who wish to speak in support of the Palestinian struggle and playing music of the Palestinian resistance.

We will be holding the stall between 12pm and 2pm on the corner of Whitechapel road and Court Street, the street that leads to the entence of Whitechapel Station.

Join us!

#FreePalestine #FreeAhmadSaadat #VictoryToTheIntifada

Abu Hanish wins release from isolation following plans for collective strike; 15 prisoners in solitary confinement

Palestinian prisoner leader and representative of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Kamil Abu Hanish will be released from isolation and returned to the general prison population early next week, Palestinian prisoners announced on Monday, 9 January. The agreement came only hours after Abu Hanish announced that he would begin an open hunger strike for his release from isolation.

The PFLP prison branch had earlier announced that it would begin protest steps if Abu Hanish was not released from isolation. It was agreed through a series of negotiations with the prison administration that Abu Hanish will be released from isolation early next week. Handala Center for Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners said that this “confirms the importance and the impact of the collective battles of the will waged by the prisoners against the prison service, forcing the occupation to accept the demands of the prisoners.”

Abu Hanish, from Beit Dajan village east of Nablus, has been imprisoned since 15 April 2003 and is serving nine life sentences for his involvement in the Palestinian armed resistance in the second intifada.

Also on Monday evening, Israeli prison guards in a repressive unit stormed section 9 in the Negev desert prison, attacking the prisoners and transferring a number of them. Prisoners affiliated with Fateh said that 120 prisoners were transferred to other sections and prevented from taking their cold-weather clothes with them.

15 Palestinian prisoners are currently held in long-term solitary confinement, some for years. Widely recognized as a means of psychological torture, long-term solitary confinement for Palestinian prisoners usually is also accompanied by the denial of family visits, also under the pretext of “security.”

Palestinian prisoners have conducted major struggles against isolation, including the 2012 Karameh hunger strike which led to the ending of the isolation of 17 Palestinian political prisoners. The Palestinian prisoners currently held in solitary confinement are:

1. Hussam Yousef Omar, isolated for 3 years
2. Musa Soufan, isolated for 3 years
3. Nooredin Amar, isolated for 3 years
4. Ramzi Obeid, isolated for one year
5. Shukri al-Khawaja, isolated for 2 years
6. Mohammed Jubran Khalil, isolated for 2 years
7. Alaa Ahmed Salah, isolated for one year
8. Hassan Khaizaran, isolated for one year
9. Majdi Atiya Musallam, isolated for one year
10. Ashraf Abu Srour, isolated for 6 months
11. Fares Baroud, isolated for 2 years
12. Anas Jaradat, isolated for one year
13. Ramiz Al-Haj, isolated for 6 years
14. Hamza Zahran, isolated for one year
15. Nimer Rubayah, isolated for 5 months

Palestinian child prisoner Tasneem Halabi sentenced to one and one half years in Israeli prison

Palestinian child prisoner Tasneem Halabi, 15, was sentenced by an Israeli military court on Monday, 9 January to one and one-half years in Israeli prison.

Tasneem, from the Rammun village near Ramallah, was accused of attempting to attack an Israeli soldier along with her friend Natalie Shokha; Natalie was shot by Israeli occupation soldiers in the back and the chest. Both girls were arrested on 28 April 2016 and charged by the military prosecution; they both received the same sentence.

Natalie and Tasneem are held in the HaSharon prison with other women prisoners and minor girls. They are among over 300 Palestinian children held in Israeli prisons.

Also on Monday, the military trial of Ahmed Kaddour, 16, from Ramallah, was continued for the third time in a row. Ahmed was arrested on 2 January near the Ofer military checkpoint west of Ramallah and accused of throwing stones at soldiers. Ahmed is quite ill and suffers from leukemia and epilepsy as well as injuries to his right hand and leg. His family is demanding his immediate release.

13 January, Toulouse: Table d’infos : Liberté pour Ahmad Sa’adat

Friday, 13 January
6:00 pm
Metro Jean Jaures
31000 Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/996856710418892/

During the days of action from 13 to 15 January 2017 for the freedom of Ahmad Sa’adat, General Secretary of the PFLP, and all Palestinian prisoners, we will hold an information table in Toulouse. Join us to give us a hand and come together. Solidarity is our weapon! Palestine will win!

The international call in French: http://www.couppourcoup31.com/2017/01/du-13-au-15-janvier-2016-journees-d-action-pour-la-liberation-d-ahmad-saadat-et-de-tous-les-prisonniers-palestiniens.html

Dans le cadre des journées d’actions du 13 au 15 janvier 2017 pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat (secrétaire général du FPLP) et de tous les prisonniers palestiniens, nous organisons une table d’infos sur Toulouse. Venez nombreux et nombreuses pour nous rencontrer et donner un coup de main. La solidarité est notre arme ! Palestine vaincra !
Voir l’appel international : http://www.couppourcoup31.com/2017/01/du-13-au-15-janvier-2016-journees-d-action-pour-la-liberation-d-ahmad-saadat-et-de-tous-les-prisonniers-palestiniens.html

NYC protesters take to the streets to free Palestinian child prisoners and boycott HP

(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)

Protesters gathered in New York City outside the Best Buy in Union Square on Friday, 6 January to protest for the freedom of Palestinian child prisoner Natalie Shokha and all Palestinian prisoners. The protest was also organized to highlight the growing international campaign to boycott HP products due to its profiteering from the occupation of Palestine and the imprisonment of Palestinian prisoners.

(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network gathered outside the Best Buy in the wintry cold, carrying signs highlighting the case of 15-year-old Natalie Shokha, recently sentenced to one and one-half years in Israeli prison. Natalie was shot by occupation soldiers on 28 April with live bullets in her back and chest and accused of attempting to stab Israeli soldiers. She is one of over 300 Palestinian children currently imprisoned in Israeli jails.

(Photo: Joe Catron)

Participants also handed out flyers and materials about the international campaign to boycott Hewlett-Packard computers, printers and other consumer electronics. HP Enterprise has contracts with Israeli prisons and detention centers, occupation and security forces, checkpoints and settlements. It provides technology, equipment and services to the most repressive aspects of the Israeli settler colonial regime.

(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)

Samidoun activists and friends of Palestinian prisoners in New York City will gather once again outside Best Buy on Friday, 13 January at 5:30 pm, at 52 E. 14th St at Union Square, for a protest to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners and to build the boycott of HP. The protest will be part of international days of action highlighting the case of imprisoned Palestinian political leader, parliamentarian and PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat and his fellow Palestinian prisoners.

(Photo: Joe Catron)
(Photo: Joe Catron)
(Photo: Joe Catron)
(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)
(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)
(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)
(Photo: Bud Korotzer/Desertpeace)

40 organizations join call for action to free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners

40 organizations have joined the call for the International Days of Action to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners on 13, 14 and 15 January, and events are being organized internationally. The call, the list of endorsers and the current events follow below.  Materials and resources for use are available for download.

We invite your organizations, groups and coalition to endorse this call to action and participate in the events of January 13-15, 2017. Thank you! Please use the form or email samidoun@samidoun.net to sign on.

Events are already being scheduled in New York City, Albuquerque, Brussels, Berlin, Manchester, Italy and elsewhere. Please share your event with us or email samidoun@samidoun.net.

Endorsers | Events

January 13-15, 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of the seizure of Palestinian political leader, General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Ahmad Sa’adat, by the Palestinian Authority under the policy of “security cooperation,” at the behest of Israel, the United States and the United Kingdom. Today, after a 2006 attack on the Jericho prison by Israeli occupation forces, Sa’adat is serving a 30-year sentence in occupation prisons, convicted in a military court of leading a prohibited organization and incitement.

Ahmad Sa’adat is a leader of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and a leader of the Palestinian national liberation movement, held behind bars with 7,000 fellow leaders of the Palestinian people. There are thousands of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, on the front line of the struggle for freedom. In the past year, over 6,000 Palestinians were arrested by Israeli occupation forces. These Palestinian political prisoners are the leaders of resistance to occupation, targeted for their role in refusing racism, colonialism, apartheid and occupation.

The imprisonment of Ahmad Sa’adat and his fellow Palestinian political prisoners is aided and assisted by the complicity of international states and major corporations. The United States and United Kingdom guarded Sa’adat in a Palestinian Authority prison and cleared the way for an Israeli attack, ensuring Sa’adat and his comrades came under fire. And the political, military and economic support these and other states, including the European Union and Canada, provide to the Israeli occupation allows the continued imprisonment and extrajudicial execution of Palestinians with impunity. Further, corporations like Hewlett Packard (HP) profit from the imprisonment of Palestinians by selling their services to the Israeli Prison Service.

On January 13-15, 2017, we join in a collective call for international action for the freedom of Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian political prisoners. We demand an end to the internationally-mandated policy of Palestinian Authority “security coordination” that undermines the Palestinian struggle for freedom. And we urge the escalation of the campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions against the Israeli state and complicit institutions and corporations, including HP, to create, as Sa’adat said, “a real economic cost for the industries of colonization.”

We echo the call to organize events, actions and protests in cities, town squares, campuses and public spaces to break the isolation of the prisoners, and demand freedom now for Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian political prisoners.

Endorsing organizations:

Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
Handala Center for Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners
Palestinian Prisoners’ Committee
Coup Pour Coup 31
International Red Aid / Secours Rouge International
Collectif pour la Libération de Georges Ibrahim Abdallah – Paris
32CSM International Department
ACAT France
Al-Awda: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition (National)
Al-Awda NY: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
Alternative Information Center
ANPI Torre del Greco
Asociacion Biladi
Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR)
Association Switzerland Palestine
BACBI (Belgian Academic and Cultural Boycott)
Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within (Israeli citizens for BDS)
Canada Palestine Association-Vancouver
Cátedra de Estudios Palestinos “Edward W. Said” – Facultad de Filosofía y Letras- UBA
Communist Party (Sweden)
Corvallis Palestine Solidarity
De-Colonizer
Demokratische Komitees Palästinas – Berlin
éirígí
Exeter PSC
Filipino Refugees in the Netherlands
Freedom Archives
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
Fronte Palestina
Global Campaign for Palestinian Political Prisoners (GCPPP)
Groupe Non-Violent Louis Lecoin
Hilton Head for Peace
ILPS in Canada (Country Chapter)
International Action Center
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Internationalt Forum – Middle East Group
Invicta Palestina
Izquierda Unida
Jewish Voice for Peace, San Diego
Justice for Palestine Matters
Le Cri Rouge
Mouvement Citoyen Palestine
National Jericho Movement
NYC Students for Justice in Palestine
Palestina Rossa
Pakistan USA Freedom Forum
Partido Comunista de España
Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine
Red Sparks Union
Revolutionary Communist Group
Solidarity with Novorossiya & Antifascists in Ukraine
Students for a Democratic Society (National)
The New Jewel Movement
Unadikum Association
Union juive française pour la paix (UJFP)
Unione Democratica Arabo Palestina (UDAP) – Italy
United National Antiwar Coalition
Vlaams Socialistische Beweging

We invite your organizations, groups and coalition to endorse this call to action and participate in the events of January 13-15, 2017. Thank you! Please use the form or email samidoun@samidoun.net to sign on.

Scheduled Events:

New York City – Thursday, January 12, Meeting on anti-inauguration marches, Palestinian political prisoners. 7:00 pm, Solidarity Center, 147 W. 24th St., NYC

New York City – Friday, January 13, Protest to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and Stop HP! 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm, Best Buy Union Square (53 E. 14th St.) , NYC. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/362798944095466/. Organized by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

Albuquerque – Friday, January 13, Free Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian Prisoners.  6:00 pm, SouthWest Organizing Project,  211 10th St SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1917752155121856/. Organized by Irish Americans for Socialism and Liberation

Brussels – Friday, January 13. Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat! 7:30 pm, Local Sacco Vanzetti, 54 chaussee de Forest, Brussels 1060. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1334357123293510/. Organized by Secours Rouge and Samidoun, endorsed by Mouvement Citoyen Palestine

Copenhagen – Friday, January 13Solidarity with Ahmad Sa’adat, PFLP’s general secretary,
and all Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Prisons. 5 pm, Solidaritetshuset, Griffenfeldsgade 41, Nørrebro (the shop)

Toulouse – Friday, January 13. Table of Information for Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian Prisoners.  6:00 pm, Metro Jean Jaures, 31000 Toulouse, France, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/996856710418892/

Manchester – Saturday, January 14. Boycott Barclays Protest! 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm, Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1279998228726828/. Organized by Manchester Boycott Israel Group

Hilton Head – Saturday January 14. Vigil for Ahmad Sa’adat. 10 am, Highway 278 at HH Library, Hilton Head, South Carolina

London – Saturday, 14 January. Tabling to Free Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian Prisoners. 12:00 pm, Court Street, Whitechapel, E1, London. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1750880001895240/  Organized by the East London Revolutionary Communist Group

Milan – Saturday, 14 January. Vigil under the prison of Opera, in solidarity with all prisoners, against isolation (in Italy named 41 Bis), for the liberation of Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat and all Palestinian prisoners. Organized by Fronte Palestina – Details to come

Florence – Saturday, 14 January. Campi Bisenzio – leafleting for the release of Palestinian prisoners and Ahmad Sa’adat, during the vigil to remember Operation Cast Lead. Organized by Fronte Palestina – Details to come

Padova – Saturday, 14 January. display of banners in the city and a radio broadcast about the Palestinian prisoners situation and Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat in the evening broadcast of Radiazione Web radio. Organized by Fronte Palestina – Details to come

Berlin – Sunday, January 15. Palestinian Contingent in the Liebknecht-Luxemburg-Lenin March. 9:30 am, gather at U-Bahnhof Frankfurter Tor. Organized by the Democratic Palestine Committees-Berlin.

Paris – Sunday, January 15. Protest gathering for freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat. 3:00 pm,
Ménilmontant (Paris Métro), 75020 Paris, France, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/252049355226418/

MORE EVENTS TBA in Italy – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1739069739753137/, Ireland, and more.  We urge you to organize events and please share your event with us or email samidoun@samidoun.net.

15 January, Paris: Rassemblement pour la Libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat

Sunday, 15 January
3:00 pm
Ménilmontant (Paris Métro)
75020 Paris, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/252049355226418/


LIBERTE IMMEDIATE ET SANS CONDITION POUR AHMAD SA’ADAT
ET POUR TOUS LES PRISONNIERS PALESTINIENS !

Au huitième anniversaire du jugement d’Ahmad Sa’adat, nous appelons à l’action et à la mobilisation la plus large pour sa libération !

La campagne pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat appelle, du 13 au 15 janvier 2017, à un vaste mouvement de mobilisation populaire, politique et médiatique pour libérer Ahmad Sa’adat et tous les prisonniers Palestiniens : cet appel coïncide avec le huitième anniversaire du jugement d’Ahmad Sa’adat par les tribunaux militaires sionistes. Ces journées renvoient aussi au 15ème anniversaire de l’enlèvement d’Ahmad Sa’adat par l’Autorité Palestinienne sur demande d’Israël, des États-Unis et de leurs alliés.

Le 25 décembre 2008, un jour avant le lancement de l’attaque brutale menée par les forces d’occupation sionistes sur la bande de Gaza, Ahmad Sa’adat, secrétaire général du Front populaire pour la libération de la Palestine, a été condamné à 30 ans de prison par un tribunal militaire sioniste. La peine a été prononcée près de deux ans après l’attaque de la prison de Jéricho et l’enlèvement de Sa’adat et de ses camarades.

Voici ce qu’a déclaré Ahmad Sa’adat devant le tribunal militaire qui le jugeait : «Au vu de la justesse de notre cause et de la lutte légitime de notre peuple contre l’occupation, je refuse de reconnaître la légitimité de votre cour, de légitimer votre occupation ou d’être présenté devant l’un ou l’autre. Parce que ce que vous appelez une liste d’accusations et «d’infractions à la sécurité» sont en réalité mes devoirs patriotiques … et devraient être remis dans leur contexte, au regard du devoir de tous de résistance contre l’occupation. En même temps, et en tant que Secrétaire général du Front Populaire pour la Libération de la Palestine, je voudrais réaffirmer ma fierté d’appartenir au Mouvement révolutionnaire Palestinien et à la continuation de ce mouvement révolutionnaire sur le plan régional, national et international comme autant de composantes qui s’inscrivent dans le mouvement international de résistance contre le système impérialiste”.

Huit ans après, nous appelons tous les partisans de la justice et de la liberté en Palestine, toutes les organisations et communautés Palestiniennes, les mouvements internationaux de solidarité, les organisations BDS et toutes les organisations qui luttent pour la libération des prisonniers politiques révolutionnaires et l’amélioration des conditions de détention, à nous rejoindre et à participer activement aux journées d’action du 13 au 15 janvier 2017 pour faire connaître et soutenir la lutte légitime de plus de 7 000 Prisonniers Palestiniens incarcérés dans les geôles de l’entité sioniste.

À cette occasion, nous voulons aussi souligner et dénoncer la politique d’étroite collaboration des services de sécurité de la soi-disant Autorité Palestinienne avec l’entité sioniste. Nous voulons aussi mettre en exergue la responsabilité et la complicité de cette Autorité dans l’emprisonnement qui perdure encore aujourd’hui d’Ahmad Saadad ainsi que la responsabilité des États-Unis et du Royaume-Uni dans l’emprisonnement de Saadad et de l’attaque de la prison de Jéricho.

Les 13, 14 et 15 janvier 2017, la campagne pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat se mobilise pour :

1) lancer une vaste campagne de mobilisation, de protestations et d’actions en faveur de la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat et de tous les prisonniers politiques Palestiniens enfermés dans les geôles de l’entité sioniste. Cette campagne pourra aussi prendre la forme de protestations contre les institutions de l’entité sioniste, américaines et britanniques, de rassemblement sur les places publiques et de manifestations et d’actions d’information sur la cause et la situation des détenus Palestiniens.

2) construire une campagne de boycott, de désinvestissement et de sanctions contre l’entité sioniste et contre les sociétés complices, y compris Hewlett-Packard. Nous faisons écho à l’appel lancé par Sa’adat pour soutenir «toutes les formes de boycott : politique, économique, académique et culturel de l’Etat d’occupation et provoquer un véritable déficit économique pour ces industries de l’occupation et de la colonisation » … évoquant par-là les campagnes mondiales de boycott de toutes les entreprises qui soutiennent l’occupation militaire et économique et investissent pour cela ».

3) exiger la fin de la collaboration des services de sécurité de la soi-disant Autorité Palestinienne avec l’occupation de l’entité sioniste, et la fin des arrestations politiques menées par la soi-disant Autorité Palestinienne qui ne servent que les intérêts de l’occupation.

LIBERTE POUR AHMAD SA’ADAT ET POUR TOUS LES PRISONNIERS PALESTINIENS !

Campagne pour la libération d’Ahmad Sa’adat
25 décembre 2016