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21 March, Paris: Defend freedom of speech and the call to free Marwan Barghouti

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11:00 am
Administrative Court of Montreuil
(Bus leaves City of Stains at 10:00 am)

The Mayor, Azzedine Taibi (of the French Communist Party) and the City of Stains have been called to the Administrative Tribunal of Montreuil, because the Prefect (representing the French state in the area) demanded the removal of banners from Stains’ City Hall calling for freedom for imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti.

Mayor Taibi refused to remove the banners (seen in photos here) and reject the claim that they are a “disturbance of public order” and “not of local interest.” In a statement, the town said, “More than ever, we proudly post on the front of our City Hall the values of peace and solidarity with the Palestinian people and all peoples. We will not yield to this serious attack on freedom of expression!”

Come out to support freedom of expression and the right to advocate for freedom for Palestinian prisoners, and support Azzedine Taibi and the City of Stains!

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18 March, London: Demand UNICEF end its contracts with G4S – Free the Hares Boys

18th Mar 2016 – DEMAND UNICEF END ITS CONTRACTS WITH G4S – FREE HARES BOYS #UNdumpG4S

DATE: Friday 18th March 2016 4pm
LOCATION: UNICEF, 30 Great Sutton St, London EC1V 0DU (Farringdon rail, Barbican tube)
WEB: http://inminds.com/article.php?id=10704

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G4S secures Israel’s interrogation centres and prisons where Palestinian children as young as 12 years old are tortured and caged. Earlier this month (Mar 2016) it was announced that the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Jordan ended its contract with G4S worth $131,412.42 following a sustained campaign by activists in Jordan and across the world (including London, see Inminds protest 11th Dec 2015). We welcome this decision, but UNICEF still has 11 outstanding contracts with the British security company G4S across 7 countries worth over $1 million (figures from 2014). Please join us outside UNICEF House in London to demand UNICEF stop rewarding those that facilitate the torture of children with lucrative contracts and immediately dump G4S, and for the UN as whole to dump its $22 million worth of G4S contracts.

Last week, on 9th March 2016, G4S announced its intention to sell its Israel operation within the next 12-24 months. This is not the first time G4S had made similar promises, and in the past it has not kept them. Inminds have held regular protests outside the global headquarters of G4S in London for nearly 4 years. For us these are hollow words, and until we see those words followed by concrete action, our sustained campaign against G4S continues.

We will also be demanding the immediate release of the Hares Boys – 5 Palestinian teens who have been tortured and caged in a G4S secured Israeli prisons for a crime that didn’t even happen. This week marks the 3rd anniversary of their abduction. On 26th November 2015 the Israel’s military court unjustly sentenced each boy to 15 years imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 NIS (nearly $8000 USD).

BACKGROUND – UNICEF & G4S

The United Nations Children’s Fund UNICEF has 11 contracts remaining with the British security company G4S across 7 countries worth over $1 million in 2014.

Bangladesh $ 209,545.23
Chile $ 95,223.95
Djibouti $ 76,221.51
Gabon $ 37,154.28
India $ 530,039.81
Indonesia $ 48,875.48
Lebanon $ 92,087.88

TOTAL $1,089,148.14

scr: https://www.ungm.org/Areas/Public/Downloads/ASR_2014.pdf

The United Nations as a whole has contracts with G4S worth over $22 million USD in 2014.

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child report 4 July 2013 notes that “an average of two [Palestinian] children per day” are “arrested, interrogated and detained” by the Israeli army, that the children are “systematically subject to degrading treatment, and often to acts of torture.. physical and verbal violence, humiliation, painful restraints, hooding of the head and face in a sack, threatened with death, physical violence, and sexual assault against themselves or members of their family, restricted access to toilet, food and water. These crimes are perpetrated from the time of arrest, during transfer and interrogation, to obtain a confession but also on an arbitrary basis as testified by several Israeli soldiers as well as during pretrial detention.. Many Palestinian child detainees are transferred out of the OPT and serve their detention and sentences inside Israel in breach of article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention”.

G4S secures interrogation centres at Al-Jalame and Jerusalem (“Russian Compound”) where children are tortured and prisons at Ofer and in Israel like Megiddo, Damon and HaSharon where children are illegally transferred and caged.

A legal study conducted by the Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Resource Centre found that G4S has “failed to demonstrate a genuine commitment to comply with international law in good faith” and is complicit in several of Israel’s violations of international law. Similarly a 2012 report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 criticises G4S for its complicity with Israeli violations of international law.

Principle 6 of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights sets out that “states should promote respect for human rights by business enterprises with which they conduct commercial transactions”. The UN Supplier Code of Conduct states “the UN expects its suppliers to support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights and to ensure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses”.

In April 2015 a group of Palestinian human rights organizations wrote a letter to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon urging the UN to terminate its contracts with international security company G4S:

http://www.addameer.org/userfiles/Letter%20to%20Secretary%20General%20Ban%20Ki-Moon.pdf

Nearly one year on, the UN still hasn’t responded to the letter, but in Dec 2015 the Jordanian branch of the UN Refugee Agency admitted it is no longer using the services of the British security firm G4S, and last week UNICEF in Jordan ended its contract with G4S. This followed sustained protests in Jordan outside the UN centre.

Supporting this ongoing campaign, we are asking UNICEF not to abandon Palestinian children to G4S secured torture dens, for all UN agencies including UNICEF to follow its own principles and immediately end all its contracts with G4S (worth over $22 million USD in 2014).

BACKGROUND – HARES BOYS

On 14th March 2013 a simple car accident, when a illegal Israeli settler car speeding along a road built illegally on stolen Palestinian land, crashed in to the back of an Israeli truck which had stopped to change a flat tire resulting in four people being hurt, was later at the behest of angry settlers presented as an attack by Palestinian stone throwing youth. The truck drivers earlier testimony that he stopped due to a flat tire was replaced with the new reason being that he had seen stones by the road, and an accident that nobody saw suddenly became a terror attack with 61 witnesses including the police!

Over the next few days over 50 masked Israeli soldiers with attack dogs stormed the local village of Hares in the early hours of the morning and in waves of violent arrests kidnapped the children of the village. In total 19 children were taken to the infamous G4S secured children’s dungeon at Al Jalame and locked up in solitary confinement for up to 2 weeks in filthy windowless 1m by 2m hole in the ground cells with no mattress. The Israeli prime minister Benyamin Natanyahu announced to the settlers that he had “caught the terrorists”. The children were violently tortured and sexual threats were made against the female members of their families in order to coerce confessions from the boys.

With the confessions and the new “eye-witness” statements, five of the Hares boys were charged with 25 counts of attempted murder each, even though there were only four people in the car and all are now safe at home. Apparently the military court had decided that 25 stones were thrown, each with an “intent to kill”. The five boys – Ali Shamlawi, Mohammed Kleib, Mohammed Mehdi Suleiman, Tamer Souf, and Ammar Souf are currently locked up in another G4S secured facility – Megiddo prison where G4S provides the entire central command room.
In violation of international law Israel has turned prisons in to money making enterprises with the boys essentially forced to pay for their own imprisonment. Israel deliberately fails to provide Palestinian prisoners the basic essentials – edible food, cloths (underwear, shoes..) and hygiene products (soap, toothbrush..). The boys are forced to buy these at the extortionately priced prison shop costing the families over € 125/month to provide for one child’s basic needs in prison.

With no evidence of a crime the military court keeps on postponing the hearing dates from one month to the next, meanwhile the boys remain caged indefinitely and their families facing financial ruin in the process. The occupation in its cruelty doesn’t inform the families of cancellations. The families spend most of their day queuing and enduring the humiliation at the checkpoints, then waiting at the court in anticipation of catching a glimpse of their son.. only to be disappointed at the end. Not that evidence, or lack of it, has any bearing in an Israeli military court – a study conducted by the Israeli NGO ‘No Legal Frontiers’ over a 12 month period concluded that 100% of Palestinian children brought before the military court are convicted. If the five boys are convicted they will be locked up for over 25 years – five young lives ruined with no evidence of a crime let alone their guilt.

UPDATE:
On 26th November 2015 the Israel’s military court unjustly sentenced each boy to 15 years imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 NIS (nearly $8000 USD). The campaign to free the Hares Boys continues..

We are demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all the children and hold G4S complicit in Israel’s crimes, particularly in the torture of Palestinian children.

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23 March, Ottawa: Easter Parade to Bring Hassan Diab Home

What: Easter Parade to Bring Hassan Home
When: Wednesday March 23, 2016, 11:00 am
Where: Global Affairs Canada, 125 Sussex Drive, Ottawa (followed by a walk to the French embassy)


Map:
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Getting there: Take Bus 9 to the Global Affairs Building

In November, 2014, Dr. Hassan Diab was forcibly removed from Canada and imprisoned in France. Hassan is fighting false allegations leveled against him even though his physical description, his palm and hand prints, and his handwriting do not match those of the suspect in a 1980 crime that Dr. Diab has repeatedly denied involvement in, and condemned.

In other words, the French government is holding the wrong man in jail. If Canada had done its due diligence, its courts would have rejected an extradition request for a man who now faces wrongful conviction and possible life in prison based on secret intelligence and discredited handwriting analysis. This nightmare is shared by Dr. Diab’s family in Ottawa.

We are calling on Canada’s new Liberal government to examine the serious deficiencies in the extradition case against Dr. Diab, admit that the decision to extradite Hassan was unjust, and bring Hassan back to his home, family, and community in Ottawa.

Please join us as we present Easter Eggs to Global Affairs, asking them to realize the French case against Dr. Diab is NOT what it was cracked up to be. We ask them to crack open the case and see how hollow it is inside. We will then walk a short distance to the French embassy, urging them to also realize how sweet it would be – especially as they receive our gifts of Chocolate Eggs – to recognize they have the wrong man in custody and send Hassan Diab back home to Canada.

If you cannot make it, please send a note to the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Stéphane Dion, urging him to speak with his French counterpart about bringing Hassan home. Mr. Dion can be reached at stephane.dion@parl.gc.ca. A sample letter is available at http://www.justiceforhassandiab.org/help (look under “WRITE”).

For more information:
Hassan Diab Support Committee
http://www.justiceforhassandiab.org
diabsupport@gmail.com

Protests in Sofia demand justice, accountability for Omar Nayef Zayed

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The Palestinian community in Sofia, Bulgaria protested on two consecutive days, 15 and 16 March, for justice for Omar Nayef Zayed, who was found dead inside the Palestinian embassy in Sofia on 26 February where he had taken refuge from an Israeli extradition demand being carried out by Bulgarian police.

Nayef Zayed had lived in Bulgaria for 22 years after escaping Israeli imprisonment in 1990 and fleeing Palestine. He was married, with three children, and an active member of the Palestinian community; he was a permanent resident of Bulgaria, while his wife and children are Bulgarian citizens.

Nayef Zayed’s family and Palestinian political forces have denounced his killing, and highlighted the Israeli intelligence agency’s historic and present role in assassinations of Palestinian leaders and activists inside and outside Palestine, especially those who have been declared “wanted” by Israel. He was found in the garden of the embassy after being pushed or falling from a height; there were no security cameras or security guards in the building.

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The killing of Nayef Zayed, which remains under investigation by Bulgarian police, has been protested throughout Palestine and internationally, where Palestinians and their supporters have highlighted the role of the Israeli state and its intelligence agencies, the Bulgarian security forces, and the Palestinian Authority in his death. In particular, campaigners have highlighted the role of Palestinian Ambassador Ahmad al-Madhbouh in pushing him inside the embassy, denying him access to visitors, lawyers and doctors (including representatives of Samidoun), threatening to force him to leave or turn him in to the Bulgarians for extradition, threatening to bar access to his wife, and otherwise creating an even more intense situation of pressure on Omar, while failing to provide even the minimum needs for his security, such as installing cameras, controlling access to keys at the embassy, or hiring a security guard.

Palestinian political organizations, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the leftist organization with which Nayef Zayed was affiliated, and influential figures like former prisoner and long-term hunger striker Khader Adnan have called for the resignation and investigation of al-Madhbouh and Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki, responsible for Nayef Zayed’s case and the conduct of Palestinian embassies.

The Palestinian community protested on Tuesday, 15 March outside the Palestinian Embassy where Nayef Zayed had sought refuge for 70 days and where his bloodied body was found on 26 February, demanding the resignation of Madhbouh and Malki, and justice in the case. A Palestinian Authority delegation was sent to Sofia shortly after the killing; however, this body contained no criminal investigators, pathologists, or other experts and only political appointees. The family withdrew from this committee and has urged the formation of a second committee comprised of independent experts. A Palestinian prosecutors’ representative is in Sofia for additional investigation of the case, but without a committee of experts who can, for example, provide an independent autopsy. Reports indicated yesterday that a new official Palestinian committee will be formed that includes forensic pathologists, prosecutors and lawyers.

On 16 March, Palestinians in Sofia, joined by Nayef Zayed’s wife, Rania, and their three children, protested outside the central courthouse in Sofia, urging a just resolution to the ongoing investigation of the case, free of political interference or intimidation. They called for justice for Nayef Zayed and the prosecution of those responsible for his death, and for full exposure of the facts of his killing, despite political pressure from the Israeli state.

15 March, Sofia: Protest for justice and accountability for the martyr Omar Nayef Zayed

Tuesday, 15 March
3:00 pm
Palestinian Embassy in Sofia (James Bourchier Blvd 22)
Sofia, Bulgaria

The Palestinian Community in Bulgaria calls for a protest outside the Palestinian embassy in Sofia on the assassination of the martyr Omar Nayef Zayed, to pressure the Bulgarian and Palestinian authorities to reveal the truth about Omar’s death and hold those responsible accountable.

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Three Palestinian hunger strikers end their protest in agreement with prison administration

hunger_striking_prisonerThree Palestinian prisoners imprisoned by Israel without charge or trial under administrative detention suspended their hunger strikes on 14 March, Mahmoud al-Fasfous, Karam Amro, and Alaa Rayyan.

Al-Fasfous, 26, launched his hunger strike on 20 February 2016 in protest of the extension of his administrative detention without charge or trial; he has been imprisoned since 29 October 2014. He was joined in early March by Amro and Rayyan, both of whom have been held in administrative detention since 10 November 2015.

Issa Qaraqe, chair of the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission, announced the end of the strikes after an agreement with the prison administration. The agreement includes that the three strikers’ administrative detention orders will not be extended; two of them will be released in one month and the third in two months.

Three Palestinians held under administrative detention without charge or trial are continuing hunger strikes: Yazan Zaid Hanani, Dawoud Habboub, and Sami Janazrah. Click here for Samidoun’s action alert regarding the hunger strikers.

18 March, Lyon: Evening of Support for the Campaign to Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Friday, 18 March
7:00 pm
L’Atelier des Canulars
91 rue Montesquieu
Lyon, France

Organized by Le CSAO – Le Harraga

Event includes:
Presentation on the situation of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
Screening of the documentary, “L’Affaire Salah Hamouri” by Nadir Dendoune
Discussion with the Georges Abdallah Committee

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Freedom for George Abdallah! His Struggle is Ours! We are in the Struggle!

2015 was a year in which the civilian population in France suffered from attacks. The French government has used this situation to intensify its domestic repression and international wars and interventions.

Our response to this extraordinary situation must be unified, including the struggle against imperialism and state terror (including that of the Zionist state); against state violence (military, police, administrative); state racism and repression, and the fascisization of the state generally, directed against the people and the working classes in popular communities; the struggle for the just and legitimate right to revolt and liberation; the liberation struggle of the revolutionary political prisoners.

Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Communist struggler for the Palestinian national liberation cause, imprisoned in French jails for over 31 years, is part of all of these political struggles. That is why we say that his struggle is ours and we are in the struggle, and that if a state of emergency is needed, it is for the release of Abdallah!

Palestinian Jerusalemite youth organizers’ detention extended as they resist deportation and expulsion

abueisheh-abusbeihTwo Palestinian Jerusalemite youth, Samir Hussam Abu Eisheh and Hijazi Abu Sbeih, have been imprisoned arbitrarily by the Israeli occupation since 6 January, when they were seized from their protest tent by occupation forces outside the International Committee of the Red Cross in Jerusalem. They were remaining in the tent in rejection of an Israeli military decree ordering their deportation from their home city of Jerusalem for five and six months, respectively.

On 14 March, they were briefly brought before an occupation military court where their detention was once again extended, this time until 6 April 2016. They continue to refuse their expulsion from Jerusalem.

As Samidoun reported when they were arrested,

The soldiers who stormed the protest tent were undercover “Mustaribeen” forces, disguised as Palestinians, who then captured the two young men, removing them from the tent. The two refuse to accept their expulsion from Jerusalem, linking it with the ongoing attempts in official Israeli policy to de-Palestinianize the city.

Ha’aretz reported that “The pair…are social activists who are well-known among young Palestinians in East Jerusalem. The two were behind a number of original protests in the east of the city, including a gathering of young people who drank coffee at the Old City’s Damascus Gate in protest of the erection of security barricades there, and an event featuring singing marchers…Their unorthodox approach is reflected in the fact that in the past Abu Sabih was arrested dressed as a tiger and as Mickey Mouse.” Their protest tent – like Khalida Jarrar’s before them – has become a center for activism, community meetings and cultural events for Palestinians in Jerusalem.

Israeli military orders are being issued banning Jerusalemite Palestinians from their home city, under Israeli occupation; as Samer Hussam notes, this month four Palestinian youth have been forcibly displaced from Jerusalem. This displacement follows upon the attempt to displace Khalida Jarrar from Ramallah to Jericho; the displacement of Daoud Ghoul and other young community leaders from Jerusalem; and the displacement ofPalestinian parliamentarians Mohammed Abu Teir, Ahmad Atoun, Mohammed Totah and Khaled Abu Arafah, among a number of other cases.

The forcible displacement of people under occupation is a blatant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention and other international conventions. In addition to the targeted forcible expulsion of Palestinian activists from Jerusalem, Palestinians in Jerusalem have been subject to ongoing racist exclusion and attacks, and collective policies of displacement and ethnic cleansing, including the eviction of longtime Palestinian Jerusalemites from their homes in favor of illegal settlers; the stripping of Jerusalem IDs from Palestinians on individual and collective basis, particularly threatening the Palestinian refugees of Shuafat refugee camp; and the demolition of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem.

Video: Samidoun speaks at Day of Peace and Solidarity in NYC, urges protest for Palestine

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Nick Maniace of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joined the Rally for Peace and Solidarity organized by the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) in New York City on Sunday, 13 March. He spoke at the rally, urging action for justice in Palestine and calling out the U.S. presidential candidates and government for their ongoing financial, political and military support for the Israeli state.

He encouraged participants to join next week’s 20 March protest in Washington, DC, outside the AIPAC Convention, where candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will be speaking, and protesters outside will march to the White House to demand justice for Palestine. Samidoun is part of the NY4Palestine Coalition, which is working with Al-Awda NY to organize a bus from New York City to the protest. Bus tickets are available online.

14 March, London: Justice for Clowns – Free Mohammed Abu Sakha

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‘Justice for clowns’ demo to highlight plight of 23-year-old Mohammad Abu Sakha whose only crime is ‘making children happy’
Stilt-walker, fire artist, jugglers and clowns will perform in busy London street
Twenty clowns and a group of circus performers will stage a ‘Justice for clowns’ protest near the Israel Embassy in London on Monday 14 March(5.30pm) to raise the case of a Palestinian circus trainer jailed without charge or trial in Israel.
Campaigners dressed in clown outfits – white face make-up, red noses and bald wigs – will assemble near the embassy in west London (at Kensington Court, off Kensington High Street, opposite Wagamama) to demand justice for Mohammad Abu Sakha, 23, a Palestinian man who was “administratively detained” for six months by the Israeli military in December.
Trained circus performers – including a stilt walker, a fire artist and specialist jugglers – will produce a 20-minute solidarity street show for Mr Abu Sakha. Some of the attendant clowns will hold “Justice for clowns” and “Justice for Mohammad Abu Sakha” placard banners and will variously chant and applaud the circus performance.
Abu Sakha is a performer and trainer with the Palestinian Circus School, training children in circus acts, especially children with learning difficulties. He was detained by Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint on 14 December on his way from his parents’ home in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin to work at the circus school in Birzeit, near the city of Ramallah.
The circus trainer is one of around 600 Palestinians currently held in Israel under “administrative detention” orders, where detainees are denied the right to defend themselves and “evidence” is withheld from them and their lawyers. Monday’s demonstration marks three months of his detention.
An Israeli military spokesperson has reportedly said that Abu Sakha is being held because he poses a “danger … to the security of the region” and that details of his case are “confidential”. But the Palestinian Circus School denies that Abu Sakha is in any way a threat, saying his only crime is “making children happy” and insisting that his life is dedicated to the circus.
Over 30,000 people have so far supported Amnesty’s call for justice for Mr Abu Sakha. On 21 March, an Israeli military court will consider Abu Sakha’s appeal against his six-month administrative detention order.