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BREAKING: Omar Nayef Zayed assassinated inside Palestinian embassy in Bulgaria

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UPDATE/11:44 am/26 February: Bulgarian media and police sources are reporting that Omar was killed by falling from a high story of the building. They have noted that him being pushed is “not excluded.”  “Israeli media have been the first to report explicitly that Omar was ‘assassinated.’ This comes as no surprise. They’re simply the most knowledgeable and honest about the workings of their government and its intelligence agencies,” said Joe Catron of Samidoun.

Omar Nayef Zayed, a former Palestinian political prisoner and escaped hunger striker whose extradition from Bulgaria Israel demanded in December, was found dead this morning inside the Palestinian embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria, where he had sought refuge.

“Omar Nayef Zayed was targeted as a Palestinian, as a struggler, as a former political prisoner,” Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, said. “His case, his targeting and his assassination were an attempt to demonstrate that no Palestinian anywhere is safe from the long arms of the Israeli occupation. This is clearly a threat to all Palestinians – especially former prisoners and veterans of the struggle in Europe. We are committed to stand with the family of Omar Nayef Zayed to pursue accountability for those responsible for taking his life and to build the movement for which his life was taken – for a free Palestine.”

The precise physical cause of Omar’s death is not yet clear, but it is clear that the cause of his death is the Israeli state’s vengeance against a Palestinian struggler committed to live free for himself and for all of his fellow Palestinians. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network demands an independent autopsy of Omar’s body and a full investigation by Bulgarian and Palestinian officials into the death of Omar. We demand that all those responsible for the targeting of Omar Nayef Zayed and the taking of his life be held fully accountable.

“We hold Israel and its intelligence services, the Palestinian Authority and the Bulgarian government responsible for the killing of Omar Nayef Zayed, whose life was taken as he lived his life, in the struggle for freedom for Palestine,” Mohammed Khatib, a Brussels, Belgium-based member of Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, said.  “He was assassinated; he was not protected; and he was constantly threatened and pursued.  The Israeli intelligence services have a long history of pursuing and assassinating Palestinians around the world – especially in Europe – targeting young leaders and veteran resisters for assassination and elimination. This outrageous crime happened inside the Palestinian embassy, inside Bulgaria. The killers and those who made this killing possible must be held accountable.”

Zayed, 52, was born in Jenin, in Palestine’s West Bank. He was arrested by occupation forces in May 1986 and sentenced to life imprisonment. After a 40 day hunger strike in 1990, he was transferred to a hospital in Bethlehem where he escaped in May, disappeared and left Palestine.

In 1994, he traveled to Bulgaria. Omar married a Bulgarian citizen and has Bulgarian children; he runs a Palestinian grocery and is well-known in the Palestinian community of Sofia.

On Tuesday, 15 December, the Israeli embassy sent a letter to the Bulgarian Ministry of Justice demanding the extradition of Omar Nayef Zayed, labeling him a “fugitive from justice.”

Omar’s home was raided on Thursday, 17 December. He was not home and his son was arrested for one day. The Bulgarian prosecutor was quoted in Arabic media calling for his imprisonment and quick extradition to Tel Aviv.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes and mourns Omar Nayef Zayed, a former Palestinian political prisoner who struggled all his life for the freedom of Palestine and the Palestinian people. We extend our deepest condolences to the family of Omar Nayef Zayed, in Palestine, in Bulgaria and everywhere, and to the entire movement for the liberation of Palestine,  which has had a loving father and husband and a committed struggler for a free Palestine taken away at the hands of those who would see Palestine, and its people, forever imprisoned.  We are committed to working in all ways to hold those responsible for his death fully accountable for this vicious crime against the Palestinian people, and to struggle for the freedom – of Palestinian prisoners and of Palestine itself – which Omar Nayef Zayed held so dear. 

Brussels and Toulouse creative actions call for freedom for imprisoned Palestinian circus teacher Mohammed Abu Sakha

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Protesters and clowns took to the street in Brussels, Belgium on 21 February and Toulouse, France on 20 February in solidarity with imprisoned Palestinian circus teacher and performer Mohammed Abu Sakha. Abu Sakha, 24, teaches children with disabilities at the Palestinian Circus School; he has performed internationally with the school, which partners with fellow circuses around the world. A part of the school for five years, Abu Sakha was coming to work in Bir Zeit from his home in Jenin when he was stopped at an Israeli occupation checkpoint and arrested before quickly being ordered into administrative detention without charge or trial for a six-month period.

An international call for his release, from circus performers, solidarity groups and human rights institutions, has been mounting since his arrest. Many of the actions highlighting Abu Sakha’s case have been organized by fellow circus performers in Europe and around the world.

The Brussels action for Abu Sakha, which came before a joint fundraiser for popular medical services clinics in Gaza and Brussels including a panel discussion on Belgian trade missions with the Israeli state, included street-theater performances in which mock “G4S” security arrest the clown leading the protest. Samidoun activists participated in the event along with activists from a number of local organizations.

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The Toulouse protest, which included circus performances and the “caging” and “releasing” of a giant portrait of Abu Sakha, street theater, and balloon art, as participants wore red noses to highlight Abu Sakha’s performance as a clown.

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The #FreeAbuSakha campaign continues to build for his release.

Take action – join the campaign:

1. Sign the online petition calling for Abu Sakha’s release:https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Israeli_Defense_Forces_Free_circus_trainer_and_artist_Mohammed_Faisal_Abu_Sakha/

2. Take the action called for by Amnesty International:

3. Organize a protest performance – or a simple leaflet distribution – in your community. Hand out the “Free Abu Sakha” leaflets  and help support freedom for an imprisoned Palestinian artist. Share it withSamidoun and the Free Abu Sakha facebook.

G4S loses major contract in Colombia after BDS campaign

Posted on by the the Palestinian BDS National Committee

g4s-securing-apartheidCrepes & Waffles, a major restaurant chain in Colombia, has decided to end a contract with G4S after a year-long BDS campaign against the multinational security company in the country. More than 1,400 people signed a petition and hundreds of the chain’s clients delivered it by hand to the managers of the chain’s restaurants in various locations, prompting Crepes & Waffles to inform BDS Colombia of their decision to drop the G4S contract for securing the transit of cash and valuables.

A prominent Colombian restaurant chain, Crepes & Waffles has branches in 6 other countries in Latin America and in Spain. The company has a good reputation for hiring people usually outside the labor market. BDS Colombia has argued that contracting G4S contradicted the chain’s ethical principles and offended many of its loyal clients. Crepes & Waffles says they are dropping the contract because of business issues.

G4S is a large British security company that provides equipment and services to Israeli prisons at which Palestinian political prisoners are held without trial and subjected to torture. By helping Israel to run prisons and “interrogation centres”, G4S is participating in Israel’s use of torture and mass incarceration of more than 6,000 Palestinians as a way to discourage Palestinians from resisting Israel’s regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid.

G4S also has contracts with the Israeli government to provide equipment and services to checkpoints and the apartheid wall, as well as crossings that enforce the siege of Gaza. It was also involved in the construction  of a 23 hectares Training Center for the Israeli Police, which it will help to run.

In 2012, at the height of a historic hunger strike by Palestinian political prisoners, Palestinian organisations called for boycotting G4S for its role in Israel’s prisons.

“G4S faces the end of a contract with an important company in Colombia, and the BDS campaign considers this to be the result of the rejection generated by its repressive actions in Palestine”, says BDS Colombia’s announcement.

Abdulrahman Abu Nahel, Gaza coordinator of the Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC), the broadest coalition that leads the global BDS movement, commented: “This latest victory against G4S, in Colombia, is a welcome contribution to our struggle for freedom, justice and equality. G4S is involved in gross violations of human rights through its involvement in and profiting from mass incarceration of Palestinians, blacks and migrants in the US and other oppressed communities around the world. The cross-movement boycott campaigns against G4S are growing fast to hold the company accountable for this complicity.”

The Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qeeq has completed 3 months in an ongoing hunger strike that attracted international attention over his arrest without charge by the Israeli occupation authorities. Another 6,900 Palestinian political prisoner are being held by Israel.

Zoe Pepper-Cunningham, a member of the Colombian BDS campaign, stated: “This victory means the end of our campaign targeting Crepes & Waffles, but the struggle continues. Aside from other G4S contracts that we shall continue to campaign against, we are also mobilizing pressure to derail the ratification of Colombia’s Free Trade Agreement with Israel as well as the military links. For decades, Israel has supported Latin American dictatorships and trained death squads; we should impose a military embargo on it, as was done against apartheid South Africa.”

Decision in Rasmea Odeh appeal a partial victory

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A statement from the Rasmea Defense Committee

February 25th, 2016

Media contact: Hatem Abudayyeh, hatem85@yahoo.com

This morning, a ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals represents a partial victory in the case of Rasmea Odeh, the legendary Palestinian American icon who was convicted of a politically motivated immigration charge in 2014, and sentenced to 18 months in prison and deportation last year.

Organizers with the Rasmea Defense Committee, which represents over 50 institutions across the country, have been waiting for a decision in the appeal since last October, and are pleased with the result.

“This isn’t a full victory yet, of course,” said Nesreen Hasan of the committee’s headquarters in Chicago, “but it really is what we were hoping for and anticipating at this stage. The conviction wasn’t overturned altogether, but at least Judge Drain will be forced to rethink his decision on the torture evidence.”

The appeals court determined that Gershwin Drain, the trial judge who sentenced Rasmea, wrongfully barred expert torture witness, Dr. Mary Fabri, from testifying at the trial.  According to lead attorney Michael Deutsch, “The case will be remanded [back to Drain] for a determination as to the admissibility of the expert testimony.  The appellate court has essentially ruled that it was an error for Drain to have precluded that testimony.”

We are hopeful that Rasmea’s full story will be told, and that she will ultimately be exonerated of all charges.

A more full press release will follow shortly, but contact spokesperson Hatem Abudayyeh for comment or for access to Deutsch.

Solidarity with India: Struggle is Global & Ongoing

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is a signatory of this collective statement from US activists in solidarity with the people’s movement in India for justice and against repression. To join the statement, sign on here: Solidarity with India: Struggle is Global & Ongoing
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We are community, student and legal activists in the United States fighting racialized and Islamaphobic state repression and the continuing assault of neoliberalism in our universities, workplaces and communities. As we watch India’s students and activists mobilize in mass for the right to dissent in the face of state sanctioned violence and relentless harassment we realize the many ways in which our struggles are interconnected.

We send strong messages of solidarity to all students, workers, communities and human rights defenders throughout India struggling against an increasingly repressive right-wing nationalist and neoliberal regime.

We salute Rohith Vemula(1) , the Dalit scholar & poetic writer whose brave act ignited new and important waves of protest throughout India. Rohith reminded many of the Tunisian street vendor who five years ago took his own life in protest of state and economic violence, igniting calls for “Bread, Freedom, Social Justice and Human Dignity.” Rohith’s life and words remind us of the importance of supporting the resistance of women, men and other genders against caste apartheid, global apartheid and all systematic racism. We honor the Ambedkarite(2) movement for its immense contribution to these struggles.

We salute Umar Khalid & his fellow student organizers who have consistently stood up for the rights of vulnerable & oppressed people including victims of anti-terrorism laws and victims of militarized policies such as operation green hunt and the ongoing occupation of Kashmir. We applaud the efforts of those students who have reminded the world of the brutal occupation of Kashmir and the illegal execution of Afzal Guru (3) an act used to criminalize these students.

We are horrified to hear of the killings of Shaista Hameed & Danish Farooq (4), young university students gunned down by government forces in Kashmir the day before the Modi regime started its attacks against #JNU. Where is justice for these students?We stand in solidarity with student leader Kanhaiya Kumar. He has faced cruel violence during his detention. We applaud every student, lawyer and journalist who have supported Kanhaiya in the face of attacks.

We fully condemn the recent acid attack on tribal rights activist & teacher Soni Sori(5) in Bastar, Chhattisgarh. For her efforts to bring justice to local peoples she has long been the target of the State. There are many facing similar violence. We have increasingly heard reports of journalists and human rights defenders attacked and expelled from Chhattisgarh under police pressure.(6) We know such actions are a meant to hide the immense abuses taking place in this State by the regime. We salute all who continue to risk their lives in exposing this truth.

We condemn the brutal and Islamophobic lynching of Mohammad Aklaq in Dadri(7) this past fall. Such blatant attacks as Dadri are inspired by the right-wing nationalism of the the ruling party, sanctioned by the both the inaction and actions of the State.

We continue to organize global acts of solidarity with India’s Workers in all sectors who are struggling in various ways for their right to organize and for their basic dignity. Workers have been met with extraordinary violence and criminalization as a result, including the brutal attacks on thousands of protesting Honda workers Haryana last week.(8) We add our support for the call to free the unfairly accused workers of Maruti Suzuki(9) in Haryana and the imprisoned workers of Pricol in Tamil Nadu.(10).

We salute countless students like Umar in Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and allover who have consistently shown their solidarity with the global movement to free Palestine. We understand that as the BJP led regime strengthens relations with Israel such solidarity increases the vulnerability of students. We salute your bravery.

In our work and activism in the U.S. and globally we will continue to educate ourselves and support the important political, economic and social struggles taking place in India and South Asia. This support begins here. We will not tolerate U.S. normalization with the repressive Modi regime, just as we challenge their relationships with the oppressive States of Israel and Egypt and others. The struggle is global.

We offer our full support and solidarity as you fight for:
• Justice for Rohith Vemula, through the resignation of VC Appa Rao and the passage of the Rohith Act in Universities to stop systemic oppression of Dalit students.
• Dismantling Caste Apartheid.
• Protection of the right of political dissent for all in India, U.S. and throughout the world.
• An end to the demonization & threats of violence against Umar Khalid, his fellow student organizers & their families, and the removal of all ‘sedition’ charges against all students.
• Release of JNU Student Kanhaiya Kumar, Cancellation of the FIR (Charging report) against Him, and accountability for the shameful attacks on Kanhaiya by lawyers and journalist while appearing in Court.
• Release of Kashmiri intellectual, and Delhi University Professor Syed Abdur Rahman (SAR) Gilani on so-called “sedition charges”. (8)
• Justice for the deaths of Shaista Hameed & Danish Farooq.
• Full demilitarization of Kashmir.
• Justice for Soni Sori and an end to the attacks on of lawyers & journalists exposing human rights abuses in Chhattisgarh.
• An end to the criminalization of organized Workers throughout the country.

ENDORSING ORGANIZATIONS
Al-Awda New York – The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
American Muslims For Palestine- New York
American Muslims for Palestine – New Jersey
Muslim American Society-New York
Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee
New York City Students for Justice in Palestine
Labor For Palestine
National Lawyers Guild, International
International Action Center

INDIVIDUAL ENDORSMENTS
Suzanne Adely , Al-Awda NY & National Lawyers Guild
Lamis Deek , Al-Awda NY & National Lawyers Guild
Larry Redmond, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
Hasmik Geghamyan, National Lawyers Guild, San Fransisco
Corinna Mullin, University of Tunis
Pooja Gehi, National Lawyers Guild
Azadeh N. Shahshahani, Project South, National Lawyers Guild
Michael Letwin, Esq., Former President, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW 2325
Martha L. Schmidt, National Lawyers Guild
Mohammed Malik, Philadelphia South Asian Collective
Gaye Ozpinar, Lawyer
Therese Davis
Leila Sayed-TAHA
Gabriela Lopez
Aneesha Ghandi
Immanuel Ness
Michelle Flores

ADD YOUR ENDORSEMENT:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BkHdGQEuHHjrTvfOwQ_ZoxyTPgmVFZbS48XbFbCqmgM/viewform?ths=true&edit_requested=true

(1) http://www.indiaresists.com/rohit-vemula-suicide-report-of-the-fact-finding-team/
(2) http://www.yesmagazine.org/peace-justice/meet-the-women-trying-to-take-down-indias-caste-apartheid-and-finding-hope-in-black-lives-matter-20151023
(3) http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-disturbing-truth-about-an-execution/article4501567.ece
(4) http://raiot.in/how-not-to-standwithjnu/
(5)http://www.indiaresists.com/sign-petition-condemn-attack-on-soni-sori-demand-prompt-action/
(6)http://thewire.in/2016/02/22/as-you-standwithjnu-spare-a-thought-for-bastar-22321/
(7) http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/indian-mob-kills-man-cow-slaughter-rumour-150930193719666.html
(8)http://kafila.org/2016/02/20/undeclared-emergency-state-repression-from-jnu-students-to-honda-workers-nayan-jyoti/
(9)https://marutisuzukiworkersunion.wordpress.com/
(10)http://www.industriall-union.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/2016/India/free_the_pricol_8_-booklet_english_1.pdf
(11) http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/former-du-prof-geelani-arrested-on-charges-of-sedition-to-be-produced-before-court/

Members of European Parliament demand freedom for Mohammed al-Qeeq

Irish Member of European Parliament Martina Anderson spoke out in the parliamentary session of 24 February on the case of Mohammed al-Qeeq, the Palestinian journalist who has been on hunger strike since 25 November 2015. Anderson, who chairs the European Parliament’s Delegation on Relations with Palestine – addressed by Samidoun representatives at a Monday emergency session – has previously issued statements calling for the release of al-Qeeq and other Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

The Delegation also issued a statement urging al-Qeeq’s release.  MEPs Marisa Matias of Portugal, Rina Ronja Kari of Denmark, and Merja Kyllönen of Finland, among others, joined in the parliamentary protest demanding al-Qeeq’s freedom:

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“The EU must put pressure on Israel to save the life of Al-Qeeq before it is too late”, said Anderson. “Al-Qeeq is undertaking this strike for all Palestinian prisoners. He is hunger-striking in protest at being detained without charge and against being tortured…I call on EU High Representative Mogherini to pick up the phone and call Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to intercede on Al-Qeeq’s behalf,” Anderson said. “Al-Qeeq has asked to be transferred to a hospital in Ramallah. He is near death and his family is not even allowed to visit him”.

26 February, London: Demand Freedom for Mohammed Al-Qeeq – Protest G4S complicity in his torture & caging

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Date: Fri 26th Feb 2016 5pm-7pm
Location: G4S HQ, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT (Closest public transport: Victoria Tube/Rail station)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/907481582699179/
Web: http://inminds.com/article.php?id=10699

24th Feb 2016, www.inminds,com

This friday will be the 94th day of hunger strike for tortured Palestinian journalist Mohammed Al-Qeeq who has been imprisoned for his reporting, without charge or trial, by Israel since last November.

Mohammed went on hunger strike to protest his torture after they threatened to rape him, his wife and his children.

Mohammed Al-Qeeq’s lawyers have warned that his life hangs by a thread, he could die at any moment. He can no longer breath easily and is suffering severe pain. His body has “collapsed”. His eye sight is going, has low heart rate, is unable to talk, and is suffering extreme cramps and stiffness. Doctors in HaEmek Medical Center are anticipating his death at any moment.

Mohammed Al-Qeeq’s wife Fayha Shalash has appealed on video in english for international support to save Mohammed’s life.

VIDEO – Mohammed Al-Qeeq’s wife Fayha Shalash

Please join us this friday as we protest outside the headquarters of the British security contractor G4S, that secures Megiddo prison – the Israeli dungeon Mohammed was imprisoned in, and Al-Jalame – the Israeli torture den Mohammed was tortured in for 25 days. Join us demand freedom for Mohammed Al-Qeeq and all Palestinian political prisoners, and to demand G4S end its complicity in Israel’s war crimes.

25 February, NYC: The state of childhood in Palestine

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Thursday, 25 February
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Saint Joseph’s College – 345 Clinton Ave, Brooklyn
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1672062186407549/
Organized by Students for Justice in Palestine at Saint Joseph’s College

Free and open to the public. Tuohy Student Lounge. Refreshments served!

Join Beth Miller, Defense for Children International-Palestine representative, to discuss issues facing Palestinian children in the occupied territories- detention, Israeli military violence, and other violations of international law- and how DCI is working to uphold the rights of the child in Palestine.

For more information contact Students for Justice in Palestine at St. Joseph’s College at sjpatsjc@gmail.com or visit dci-palestine.org

“Being involved in DCIP activities, attending training courses on child rights, and participating in other national advocacy events was empowering. I met children from different places and various social and cultural backgrounds, which gave me the opportunity to better understand life and the realities for children within Palestinian society.” – Zeina, 15, member of DCIP Child Council in Nablus

Take Action: Urge the US Congress to demand that Israel free Mohammed al-Qeeq

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If you are a citizen or resident of the United States, please urge your members of the Senate and House of Representatives to demand that Israel free Mohammed al-Qeeq immediately.

As a body that allocates billions of dollars in economic and military aid to Israel, Congress shares responsibility for Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, including its torture and detention of political prisoners.

Al-Qeeq, a Palestinian journalist, has been on a continuous hunger strike since November 25 to protest his torture and “administrative detention” – indefinite imprisonment without charge or trial – by Israel.

Al-Qeeq has rejected an Israeli Supreme Court decision to “suspend” his administrative detention – until he recovers enough to leave the hospital – instead demanding his immediate freedom.

The Israeli military prosecution continues to deny him family visits, even as his attorneys and independent physicians warn that he is in danger of death at any moment and unlikely to fully recover.

Al-Qeeq is one of 6,900 Palestinian political prisoners held by Israel, including 650 administrative detainees and 18 journalists. Nearly all are tortured during interrogations by Israeli forces.

Please take a moment to customize the letter, rewriting it in original words and adding your own ideas! A creative message will count for much more than one that looks exactly like dozens of others.

1 March, Brussels: Let’s Talk About the Occupation

As part of Israeli Apartheid Week at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, join this event on Palestinian prisoners, the economy under occupation, and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

Facebook Event:  https://www.facebook.com/events/929360733825955/

 

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Come and join us to this interesting event about the occupation in Palestine!
We will talk about Israel’s economic interests of the occupation, about the condition of Palestinian Political prisoners and about solutions that we can apply here in Belgium to make an end to this.
Finally, some Palestinian students are happy to share with you their experience of living under occupation! For the program, see below!

Our Guest Speakers:

1) Shir HEVER: The Political Economy of Israel’s Occupation

Shir Hever is an Israeli author and economist in the Alternative Information Center, a Palestinian-Israeli organization active in Jerusalem and Beit-Sahour. He researches the economic aspect of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory. Some of his research topics include the international aid to the Palestinians and to Israel, the effects of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories on the Israeli economy, and the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns against Israel.

2) Mohammed KHATIB : Political Prisoners Condition under The Occupation

Mohammed Khatib is an active member of Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. This is a network of organizers and activists, based in North America, working to raise awareness and build solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in their struggle for freedom. M. Khatib will provide us information about their condition, their demands, and their work for freedom for themselves, their fellow prisoners, and their homeland. He will also highlight some actual cases of political prisoners.

3) Michael DEAS: What is The Solution to The Occupation?

What can we, as Belgian and European citizens, do for more justice? How can we challenge the occupation?

Michael Deas is a European coordinator of the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS). He will provide us relevant and practical information about the BDS organisation and all the solutions it offers to make an end to the occupation.

4) Palestinian students living in Belgium: How is The Life of a Student under Occupation?

Some Palestinian students will share with you their experience of living and studying under the Israeli occupation.

> Where?
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Elsene
Room: Will be communicated shortly!

Organized by Students for Justice in Palestine-VUB in collaboration with Comac VUB and l’Association Belgo-Palestinienne (ABP)