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Bilal Kayed’s strike ends after 71 days with agreement for his freedom; continued mobilization critical to support fellow prisoners

bilalkayed-lucyorchardIn a press conference held on Thursday morning, 25 August, Sahar Francis, the executive director of Addameer, confirmed that Bilal Kayed had ended his hunger strike after 71 days following the conclusion of an agreement with Israeli occupation prison administration that he will be released in December 2016, with no renewal of administrative detention.

In the press conference, joined by Kayed’s brother Mahmoud Kayed, as well as Prisoners’ Affairs Committee chair Issa Qaraqe and Osama al-Saadi of the Joint List, Francis noted that occupation security officials had earlier stated that they demanded Kayed be deported to Jordan for four years and noted their intention of keeping him in administrative detention for years. Kayed is held in the intensive care unit at Barzilai hospital and was moved there on 19 August as he refused to consume sugar or vitamin B1. He suffers from blurred vision, difficulty breathing and severe pain throughout his body. He will receive treatment until his condition improves considerably and he is returned to health.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Bilal Kayed for his victory and achievement in the defense of Palestinian rights from the constant attempts of the Israeli occupation to expand, enlarge and intensify the scope of the imprisonment of Palestinian leaders and struggles. We extend our warmest congratulations to Bilal, his struggling family who were at the forefront of his support campaign, his lawyers and advocates with Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and his fellow Palestinian prisoners who engaged in a series of collective hunger strikes within Israeli prisons. Kayed’s fellow prisoners of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine were subject to isolation, the targeting of leaders Ahmad Sa’adat, Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, Wael Jaghoub and Kamil Abu Hanish among others, excessive daily fines, harassment and assaults, and denial of family and legal visits. We salute the Palestinian people throughout occupied Palestine and in exile, including in the refugee camps of Lebanon, who repeatedly took the streets and mobilized in support of Kayed’s battle for freedom, directly confronting the occupation as well as the international institutions and states that refused to stand for justice for Palestinian prisoners.

Furthermore, Samidoun salutes all of the international activists, organizations and movements that came together to stand beside Bilal Kayed and beside the Palestinian people in this battle of freedom. From the outstanding efforts of the Irish movement for freedom for Bilal Kayed, to the ongoing and constant actions in New York City and Berlin, to the honorary citizenship granted to Bilal in Naples, to the organizers of the Black liberation movement who expressed their solidarity, to the organizers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Turkey, the UK, Ireland, Scotland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Iceland, the Czech Republic, Finland, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, South Africa, Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Bahrain and elsewhere who have mobilized in support of Bilal Kayed, international mobilization has escalated to new heights in support of the Palestinian prisoners in this struggle.

We urge the importance of continued mobilization and action in support of Palestinian prisoners, particularly the current hunger strikers, Mahmoud al-Balboul, on strike since 1 July; Mohammed al-Balboul, his brother, on strike since 4 July; and Ayed al-Herama and Malik al-Qadi, on strike since 14 July, all protesting administrative detention without charge or trial – and for continued mobilization in support of the action of all of the Palestinian prisoners, struggling for freedom from Israeli imprisonment, and for freedom and liberation for the Palestinian people throughout Palestine. 

26 August, Tunis: Stand in solidarity with Bilal Kayed and Palestinian prisoners

Friday, 26 August
6:00 pm
Tunis Municipal Theatre
Avenue Habib Bourgiba, Tunis, Tunisia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1149956651743128/

tunisThe Tunisian Solidarity Committee to Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and Youth Against Normalization will protest on Friday, 26 August at 6 pm in front of the Tunis municipal theater. Support the just cause of the prisoners who resist the oppressor with their bodies and empty stomachs. We call on all to participate in the vigil of solidarity in support of Palestinian prisoner Bilal Kayed and all Palestinian prisoners.
Free Bilal Kayed! Free Georges Abdallah! Free Ahmad Sa’adat! Freedom and victory for all prisoners!

26 August, Port Richey: Vigil for Bilal Kayed and Palestinian Prisoners

Friday, 26 August
7:30 am
US 19 at Ridge Road in Port Richey, Florida
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1577609279211271/

Protest for the liberation of Bilal Kayen and against the privilege for settlers, The Hague, The Netherlands.“…we will be the body and the bridge on which liberators and revolutionaries can cross…”

These are the words of Bilal Kayed, on his 70th day of hunger strike, shackled to an Israeli prison bed. His hunger strike is the result of Israel’s cruel, inhumane and unjust practice of Administrative Detention, whereby prisoners of conscience are held, without charge, indefinitely. Please join us this Friday to show solidarity with Bilal, and all Palestinian Political Prisoners. Bring you Palestinian Flags! We will have signs, but please be empowered to make your own too!

BREAKING NEWS: Bilal Kayed suspends hunger strike on 71st day as agreement reached

In breaking news from Barzilai hospital in Asqelan, Palestinian prisoner and hunger striker Bilal Kayed announced that he is suspending his hunger strike on his 71st day without food pending a press conference in which details will be announced tomorrow, as reported by his lawyers in Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges the critical importance of the continuation of all protests and actions in support of Bilal Kayed and his fellow Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. These protests are critical not only to support Bilal in his ongoing struggle but also to support his fellow Palestinian prisoners who continue on hunger strike for their liberation and against solitary confinement and isolation. With the final announcement of the victory of Bilal Kayed, these events and actions can become both celebrations of victory and actions of struggle.

Full details regarding the agreement reached by Bilal Kayed and his lawyers today will be reported tomorrow morning, 25 August, at a press conference at Wattan news agency at 11 am in Ramallah.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network extends its strongest salutes to Bilal Kayed and all of his fellow  Palestinian prisoners who continue to lead the struggle for victory and liberation.

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26 August, NYC: Protest to free Bilal Kayed and stop G4S

Friday, 26 August
4:00 pm
G4S offices – 19 W. 44th St
New York, NY
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1600687133564899/

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Bilal Kayed, one of 7,000 Palestinian political prisoners held by Israel, had been scheduled for years to be released on June 13, the end of a 14 1/2-year sentence by an Israeli military court in the occupied West Bank.

Instead, on the morning his family and friends planned to welcome him home, he was given an administrative detention order, a decree by an Israeli military commander sentencing him to six more months’ imprisonment, without charge or trial and subject to indefinite renewal.

Now one of 750 Palestinian administrative detainees in Israeli prisons, Bilal launched a hunger strike on June 15 to demand his freedom.

Stand with Bilal as he starts his 74th day of hunger strike and demand that Israel release him, other administrative detainees, and all Palestinian politicial prisoners immediately, and that occupation profiteer G4S end its contracts with Israeli prisons and detention centers, occupation and security forces, and checkpoints now.

Join us to answer united appeals by Palestinian prisoners for escalated boycotts of G4S (https://samidoun.net/2015/08/stop-g4s-a-call-to-the-global-boycott-movement-from-palestinian-political-prisoners) and solidarity with Bilal (https://samidoun.net/2016/07/palestinian-prisoners-movement-statement-all-palestinian-prisoners-are-part-of-bilal-kayeds-battle-for-freedom).

Support the Palestinian people, the Palestinian prisoners, the Palestinian Resistance, and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.

26 August, Berlin: Rally of Steadfastness and Freedom

Friday, 26 August
6:00 pm
Franz-Mehring-Platz 1
10243 Berlin, Germany

Join the Democratic Palestine Committees – Berlin for a commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian leader Abu Ali Mustafa, featuring:

Khaled Barakat, Palestinian leftist writer
Mahmoud Kayed, Brother of hunger striker Bilal Kayed

Demand freedom for Palestinian prisoners and an end to the Israeli assassination policy

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On his 70th day of hunger strike: Bilal Kayed’s letter from Barzilai hospital

freedombilalOn his 70th day of hunger strike, Palestinian prisoner Bilal Kayed issued the following letter from his hospital bed in Barzilai hospital in Asqelan. Kayed, held under administrative detention without charge or trial following the completion of his 14.5-year sentence in Israeli prison, is conducting a hunger strike for freedom; the Israeli supreme court is currently hearing his appeal and will reconvene on the case on Thursday. The delay is particularly dangerous now for Kayed, whose strike has been joined by over 100 fellow Palestinian prisoners, as he finds it difficult to speak and suffers from extreme weakness and pain throughout his body. Kayed’s letter makes reference to Palestinian leader Abu Ali Mustafa, the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, who was assassinated by Israeli occupation forces in his Ramallah office with US-made weaponry on 27 August 2016.

Bilal Kayed’s letter follows:

To the Palestinian masses, proud and steadfast
To those who reject everything but to stand for rights, homeland, glory and pride…

In my 70th day of the battle of pride, steadfastness and challenge in which we struggle together for the proud victory of Palestine and the movement of struggle and for every revolutionary victory in the project of the liberation of the land. I extend my words to be present with you on these stands of honor and freedom, hoping though in my last hours, the body may be absent and the mind fading, but the spirit is still holding fast to its decision, which cannot be deterred by any force in the world. Either victory or victory. Victory is near, God willing, and we raise the signs of victory always and forever….

And I, my mother, I will remain on my promise, and to my proud people, don’t drop the sign of victory, my mother, until I am victorious with you and for you, and together we will be the body and the bridge on which liberators and revolutionaries can cross…

The heights are our goal, and martyrdom in it is washing our sins and failures to elevate our homeland. A new stage of struggle that will be victorious when we protect its banner with honesty. Don’t drop the banner, “We return to resist, not to compromise,” as uttered by the martyr Abu Ali Mustafa, whose memory is now present among us.

Victory is inevitable.

Your brother,

Bilal Kayed
23 August 2016
Barzilai Hospital – Asqelan

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25 August, Kildare: Vigil for Bilal Kayed

Thursday, 25 August
7:30 pm
Town Hall
Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/508376146027397/

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Palestinian prisoner Bilal Kayed is on his 69th day of hunger strike. He is protesting against his ‘administrative detention’ (Internment) by the Israeli state. Please join us to show your support. Bring Palestinian flags & black flags, no party political flags please.

Organized by Kildare Palestine Solidarity Campaign

24 August, Istanbul: Stand in solidarity with Bilal Kayed

Wednesday, 24 August
7:00 pm
Galatasaray Meydan Taksim
Istanbul, Turkey
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/331681927172425/

Bilal Kayed and his comrades are on hunger strike in the Zionist occupation prisons, in rejection of the policy of administrative detention. Come to stand in solidarity with Palestinian prisoner Bilal Kayed on his 70th day of hunger strike and denounce the Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip.

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As Court Hearing Continues – Urgent Call to Action: 22-25 August to Free Bilal Kayed

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On Monday, 22 August, the Israeli Supreme Court convened in the case of Bilal Kayed, Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike for 69 days against his administrative detention without charge or trial. Kayed, 34, was ordered to six months in indefinitely-renewable administrative detention on 13 June after completing his 14.5-year sentence in Israeli prison. He launched a hunger strike immediately after, on 15 June, demanding his freedom. The court set the next hearing case for 25 August, when it will continue the hearing on the appeal against his administrative detention.

International action and organizing, at an intensified level, is critical in the coming days to demand Kayed’s release and intensify the pressure on Israeli occupation authorities to release Kayed while the case is under consideration. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all international friends of Palestine to intensify mobilizations and direct actions to demand freedom for Bilal Kayed on 22-25 August.

The court is also expected in the coming days to issue a decision on the related filings by human rights organizations challenging the continued shackling of Kayed to his hospital bed by his hands and feet and the ongoing denial of access to an independent physician.

Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Kayed’s lawyers, issued a statement on the hearing. “During this hearing, the court did not investigate the credibility of secret information provided to them by the police and discussions of the nature of the secret information took place inside a closed hearing session (where only the intelligence service (shabak), the judge, and the prosecution were allowed to attend). The lack of access by defendants to such information stands counter to the need for a fair trial,” noted Addameer.

Before the hearing, which was attended by observers from the European Union, Germany, the UK, Spain and a number of human rights organizations, Rahiba Kayed, Bilal’s mother confronted the court. “After 15 years, what do you want from him?  Why do they do this to him? They chain his hands and legs!” she demanded. In the past days, the United Nations and Amnesty International have weighed in after two months of silence on the case, denouncing Kayed’s administrative detention without charge or trial. On a popular level, protests around the world are escalating to demand Kayed’s immediate release.

Kayed is currently in a very dangerous health situation; he is consuming only water and salt. He was transferred to intensive care in Barzilai Hospital on 19 August after he refused to take sugar or vitamin B1. He reaffirmed in his meeting with his lawyer, Farah Bayadsi, on 21 August, that he will continue his hunger strike until he achieves freedom.

As Bilal Kayed approaches 70 days of hunger strike towards freedom, joined by over 100 fellow Palestinian prisoners, as his health situation becomes increasingly dangerous and critical, it is more urgent than ever to escalate international mobilization. Protests and actions are planned in the coming days in Derry, Belfast (1) and (2), Sao Paulo, New York City, Barcelona, and elsewhere. Irish activists are scheduled to launch a one-day hunger strike in solidarity with Bilal.

Now is the time for urgent action to save Bilal and support him and his comrades in their struggle for justice and freedom:

1Hold a direct action, protest, picket or demonstration, including building the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign to internationally isolate Israel, its institutions, and the corporations – like G4S -that profit from imprisonment, occupation, racism, colonialism and injustice. Demand freedom for Bilal Kayed and all Palestinian prisoners.  Download signs and literature at this link: Free Bilal Kayed! Resources and Materials for International Day of Action Please email samidoun@samidoun.net or post to Samidoun on Facebook about your events and actions.

2.  Join the call-in actions for freedom for Bilal Kayed! As Palestinian political prisoner Bilal Kayed fights for his freedom before an occupation court, call your government to demand it intercede for his immediate release.

 

Call during your country’s regular office hours:

  • Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop: + 61 2 6277 7500
  • Canadian Foreign Minister Stephane Dion: +1-613-996-5789
  • European Union Commissioner Federica Mogherini: +32 (0) 2 29 53516
  • New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Murray McCully: +64 4 439 8000
  • United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson: +44 20 7008 1500
  • United States President Barack Obama: 1-202-456-1111

Tell your government:

  1. Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian political prisoner, has been on hunger strike since June 14 to protest his administrative detention without charge or trial by Israel.
  2. Your government must demand Bilal’s immediate release and end all support for Israel’s political imprisonment and other crimes against Palestinians.
  3. Israel’s use of administrative detention is a universally-recognized violation of human rights and international law.
  4. The government must do more than criticize administrative detention or express concern, but should also take serious measures to end these violations.