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Palestinian prisoners plan to escalate protest against solitary confinement

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Reprinted from WAFA – Six Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails who have been held in solitary confinement have threatened to consider a set of measures in protest of their isolation, according to the Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs (CPA).

CPA attorney Sherine Iraqi told WAFA that the six isolated prisoners, Fares Saadi, Hassan Abu Khaizaran, Alex Mans, Majed Jumaa, Hussam Omar, and Mohammad Abu Rabeeaa, threatened to go on a hunger strike in protest of their unjustified solitary confinement.

The six prisoners told Iraqi, who was recently allowed to visit them, that after Israel reneged on its agreement in 2012 to end solitary confinement of Palestinian political prisoners, the prisoners are seriously mulling the possibility to embark on various protesting measures, including going on a hunger strike.

The six prisoners are also deprived of their right to family visitation, in addition to other humanitarian rights.

According to prisoners’ rights group, Solitary confinement is one of several practices enforced routinely inside of Israeli prisons, in addition to torture, forcible transfers, and medical negligence.

Adalah, a Haifa-based human rights group, says that “solitary confinement of Palestinian political prisoners who are classified as “security prisoners” is doubly harsh because of the restrictions imposed on their contacts outside of prison, even when they are not held in isolation.”

Addameer noted that, “Although rules exist under Israeli and international law to closely govern the use of solitary confinement and isolation, both measures are often used impermissibly and at great cost to Palestinian prisoners and detainees.”

“All types of solitary confinement in prison should end, given its severe impact on the physical and psychological health of prisoners,” Adalah adds.

“Solitary confinement constitutes cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment and thus violates the International Covenant Against Torture (CAT) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The Israel Medical Association and Ministry of Health should strongly oppose its use as a method of imprisonment.”

Detainees in solitary confinement are held in an empty cell containing only a mattress and a blanket, and rely on the Israeli Prison Service to address all other needs.

“Other than their clothes, they are not allowed to take anything with them into solitary confinement, including reading materials, a television or radio set. The detainee or prisoner is held in their solitary confinement cell, which does not contain a toilet, 24 hours a day. When the detainee or prisoner wishes to use the toilet he or she must call out for a guard and wait until one agrees to take the prisoner out,” said Addameer.

To be noted, “The UN Committee Against Torture has sharply criticized the prolonged solitary confinement of prisoners, regarding it as an act of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment (CIDT) that constitutes a violation of Article 11 of the CAT, which requires States parties to ensure systemic review of conditions of incarceration,18 and of Article 16, which obliges states to protect prisoners under their jurisdiction from CIDT.”

“The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has also stated that prolonged solitary confinement constituted a violation of Article 5(2) of the American Covenant on Human Rights, which prohibits torture and the inhuman treatment or cruel punishment of prisoners,” stated Adalah.

To be noted, there are 15 Palestinian prisoners currently held in solitary confinement

Addameer: Al-Qeeq has been forcibly treated and is in a life-threatening condition

cyg5krhvaaashjdRamallah – 18 January 2016 – Addameer confirms that the administrative detainee Journalist Mohammed al-Qeeq, who is on a hunger strike, has been forcibly treated (as opposed to force-fed) and is in a life-threatening condition. Al-Qeeq lost consciousness and was subsequently transferred to the Intensive Care Unit. Journalist al-Qeeq, who has been on hunger strike for 55 days, in a joint visit by Addameer and Physicians for Human Rights in the Afula Hospital on 18 January 2016, stated that on Friday 15 January 2016, he felt severe pain on the right side of his body, which resulted in his loss of consciousness. When he woke up, he found himself in the Intensive Care Unit at Afula hospital.

Al-Qeeq added that Ethical Medical Committee in the Afula hospital told him on Sunday 10 January 2016 that he would be forcibly treated, and later that day a group of jailers forcibly held his arms and legs, after which the doctors placed the IV in his vein, which was kept until Thursday 14 January 2016.

Al-Qeeq stated that some of the doctors pushed him to end his hunger strike, through attempting to convince him to consume Ensure, milk, and chocolate, but he refused. Addameer reaffirms that forced treatment of al-Qeeq and coerced medical examinations is a breach of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, as it constitutes an act that contravenes the human dignity of detainees and prisoners. Addameer also refers to the UN statement that: “The principle of an individual’s right to informed and voluntary refusal of medical measures is reiterated in several basic United Nations human rights documents where lack of free and informed consent is considered a clear violation of an individual’s right to health. ”[1]

Addameer affirms that there is no justification for using forced treatment or force-feeding of the hunger-striking administrative detainee al-Qeeq, taking into account the fact that he is fully aware of his decisions and fully understands his critical health condition. Al-Qeeq has refused to accept any medical treatment or examination, which means that any forced treatment without his consent could negatively affect his health condition and may put his life in danger, which has happened in precedent cases of force-feeding used by occupation forces during the Nafha prison hunger strike in 1980, which resulted in the death of numerous Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

Addameer calls for immediate action to save al-Qeeq’s life, who has been on hunger strike for 55 days in protest of his administrative detention without charge or trial. Al-Qeeq is in a life-threatening condition in Afula hospital and is refusing to take any food or supplements, including vitamins.


[1] “UN Joint Statement on new Israeli law on force-feeding of detainees,” 8 August 2015, Jerusalem. Available at http://www.emro.who.int/pse/palestine-news/un-joint-statement-on-new-israeli-law-on-force-feeding-of-detainees.html

Global solidarity builds for imprisoned Palestinian circus teacher #FreeAbuSakha

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Imprisoned Palestinian circus performer and teacher Mohammed Abu Sakha has been ordered to administrative detention for six months without charge or trial;while  to date, the Israeli occupation military court has not confirmed the order, Abu Sakha is imprisoned in Megiddo prison. The order was scheduled to be confirmed by a military court judge on 15 January. International solidarity has been building for his case among international cultural workers, circus and performance artists, and now Amnesty International.

Abu Sakha, 23, was detained by Israeli occupation soldiers on 14 December as he travelled from his home in Jenin to the Palestinian Circus School in Birzeit. He is held in Megiddo prison and was given a military order sending him to administrative detention without charge or trial. He has trained at the circus school since 2007 and performed and trained children in circus acts since 2011.

Amnesty International has issued an “urgent action alert” calling for action and campaigns to release Abu Sakha. See the Amnesty action and report here: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/MDE15/3214/2016/en/

Meanwhile, the Friends of the Palestinian Circus School and other international activists have been working to build cultural, artistic and grassroots solidarity to free Abu Sakha, which are often posted to the #Freeabusakha facebook page.

The participants in the first national congress of circus and education in Granada filmed a video, calling for Abu Sakha’s freedom:

Cultural activists in London organized a clown-themed information action calling for Abu Sakha’s release:

In Belgium, members of Circus Zonder Handen, who have participated in a circus exchange with the Palestinian Circus School, have joined the campaign, calling for Abu Sakha’s freedom:

Pallasos en Rebeldia (Clowns in Rebellion), an international solidarity organization that works through laughter and art in the Spanish state and that organizes with Festiclown, a partner of the Palestinian Circus School, is urging action for Abu Sakha’s release:

Hushland, a musical group including Sir Silence and Rachel Taylor-Beales, wrote and performed “Circus Man,” a song for Abu Sakha:

The Friends of the Palestinian Circus School also collected a large number of support photos for the campaign to free Abu Sakha at Cafe Palestine, a monthly event in Brussels, Belgium (see their Facebook for the full set):

Join the campaign to free Abu Sakha!

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 and the Palestinian Circus School and write to:
avi_n@idf.gov.il
gerdan@knesset.gov.il
cogat.pnz@gmail.com
bnetanyahu@knesset.gov.il
public@president.gov.il

calling for Abu Sakha’s immediate release and an end to administrative detention without charge or trial. For background from the Palestinian Circus School, please see: http://palcircus.ps/en/content/freeabusakha-trainer-and-performer-palestinian-circus-school

3. Take your own “Free Abu Sakha” selfie and send it to the Palestinian Circus School. Download the sign below, print it out and send it to the Friends of the Palestinian Circus School on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/friendsofthepalestiniancircusschool/

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New York City protest urges freedom and justice for Omar Nayef Zayed

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New Yorkers protested outside the Bulgarian embassy on Friday, 15 January against the threatened extradition of former Palestinian prisoner Omar Nayef Zayed. At the protest, organized by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, participants leafleted about the case and provided informational material and a call for an end to all extradition proceedings against Zayed to embassy staff.

Zayed, 52, has lived in Bulgaria for the past 22 years; he is married to a Bulgarian woman, with three Bulgarian children.  Imprisoned by an Israeli military court in 1986, he escaped captivity in 1990  after a 40-day hunger strike and arrived in Bulgaria in 1994. In December 2015, the Israeli embassy presented the Bulgarian Ministry of Justice with a request for Zayed’s extradition – and Bulgarian police raided Zayed’s home two days later, while he was not at home. He has taken sanctuary in the Palestinian Embassy in Sofia, and is calling for Bulgaria to reject the Israeli extradition request.

The New York City protest came as part of a week of action for Zayed, with events in Brussels, Berlin, Ramallah, Gaza and London. Events and actions in solidarity with Zayed are continuing to grow, with a protest in Rome on 21 January and a new set of materials, flyers and leaflets about Zayed’s case.

Photos by Joe Catron:

 

Hillary Clinton intervenes with French foreign minister to block release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

Recently declassified emails from the account of former US Secretary of State and current US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (hrod17@clintonemail.com) reveal that in 2013, as Secretary of State, she intervened directly with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, seeking French action to block the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. The call in question between Clinton and Fabius took place on 11 January 2013 – only one day after the French Court of Appeals had ordered Abdallah’s release.

Abdallah, a Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in French jails since 1984, was granted parole in 2013 by France’s highest court – an action blocked, following Clinton’s intervention, by the French Interior Minister, Manuel Valls, who refused to deport Abdallah to Lebanon, claiming “monitoring” of his parole would be impossible in his home country.

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See full PDF of call notes: http://sd-6.archive-host.com/membres/up/03bac9640e17b43eb218f4e3b4970b474fb26537/Note_US_Georges_Abdallah_-_C05797452.pdf

This was far from the first intervention by the United States into Abdallah’s case; thirty years prior, in 1986, Ronald Reagan intervened with Francois Mitterand in order to block Abdallah’s release from prison. US State Department officials and members of Congress have repeatedly stated their demands to keep Abdallah imprisoned.

Source: Le Desordre and Secours Rouge

Who Is Georges Ibrahim Abdallah?

A Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine, he has been imprisoned in French prisons since 1984, convicted on charges of participation in armed actions by the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction, working to fight off colonialist and Zionist invasions in Lebanon.

From his youth, Georges Abdallah was an activist, working first with the Syrian Social Nationalist party and then with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). With the PFLP, he resisted and was injured by Israeli forces invading Lebanon in 1978. A committed Communist and internationalist, he views the Arab struggle for liberation from Zionism and imperialism as part and parcel of the international workers’ struggle for liberation from capitalism.

The Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction (LARF) was formed to fight off and resist U.S., Israeli and other imperialist attacks on Lebanon. Georges Abdallah was accused of participating in attacks on U.S. and Israeli military officials in France.

He has been eligible for release since 1999 yet continues to be denied parole, despite having parole requests approved several times by French judges. The Lebanese government has officially asked for his release, and he is asking to be deported to Lebanon. Yet the French state has intervened at the highest levels, alongside the U.S and Israeli regimes, to deny Georges Abdallah’s parole requests.

Bristol activists’ projection on council building: #FreeAhmadManasrah and Palestinian child prisoners

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A group of activists in Bristol, UK joined the international campaign to Free Ahmad Manasrah, projecting a video about the 13-year-old Palestinian boy’s severe injury, abusive interrogation, imprisonment and separation from his family at the hands of Israeli occupation forces on the city council building on Sunday, 17 January.

The large projections depicted Ahmad and the story of his imprisonment, calling for his freedom. The projections came as part of international actions, protests and letters to UNICEF calling for freedom for the imprisoned boy and the over 400 other Palestinian children joining him in Israeli prison.

See the full video projected on the council building and follow the Free Ahmad Manasrah campaign’s facebook page:

Take Action: Pregnant French wife of former prisoner Salah Hamouri denied entry to Palestine

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French-Palestinian former prisoner in Israeli jails, Salah Hamouri, was finally freed in 2011 after lengthy campaigns in France and Palestine calling for his freedom. Since his release from prison, Hamouri has been repeatedly targeted by the Israeli occupation, including being banned from the West Bank as he completed law studies in Ramallah.  Now, his pregnant wife – and their soon-to-be-born child – are facing expulsion from Palestine and denial of Jerusalem residency. Take action now to demand French officials take action for this family targeted for Israeli injustice.

Since 2014, Salah Hamouri has been married to Elsa Lefort, a French woman who works at the French consulate in Jerusalem, where they have made their home. Lefort has a valid visa for entry to Palestine until October 2016, as an employee of the French consulate. Nevertheless, after visiting Lefort’s family in France for Christmas and New Year’s Day, when returning with Hamouri, Lefort was denied entry by Israeli border guards at Ben Gurion Airport. Lefort, six and a half months pregnant with her and Hamouri’s first child, was held in detention for two days and two nights before being deported to France. No explanation other than vague “security reasons” were presented for Lefort’s deportation.

In three more weeks, Lefort will be medically barred from flying due to her advanced pregnancy.

Salah Hamouri is a Jerusalemite Palestinian, carrying a Jerusalem ID. Jerusalemite Palestinians have been subject to ongoing attempts to strip them collectively and individually of their Jerusalem residency and ID cards; thousands of Palestinians have been stripped of their Jerusalem IDs since the year 2000. If Salah and Elsa’s child is born in Paris rather than in Jerusalem, the child is at severe risk of being denied a Jerusalem ID and the entire family is at risk of separation. (See this report by Society of Saint Yves for a full discussion of the impacts of Israel’s policies on Palestinian Jerusalemite children.)

It is critical to act now to prevent this massive injustice to Salah, Elsa and their child and urge the French government to act now in the interests of their citizens, Salah and Elsa and ensure that they and their child can live together and freely in Jerusalem. 

TAKE ACTION:

  1. Sign and share the petition being circulated to French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius calling for action on the case of Salah, Elsa and their child:  https://secure.avaaz.org/fr/petition/Laurent_Fabius_Ministre_des_Affaires_etrangeres_Justice_et_liberte_pour_Salah_Hamouri_Elsa_et_leur_enfant/
  2. For further actions you can take, please contact the campaign at: soutien.salah.elsa@gmail.com

See article in French at Le Courrier de l’Atlas: http://www.lecourrierdelatlas.com/1074218012016Une-Francaise-enceinte-d-un-Palestinien-expulsee-d-Israel.html

 

6 February, Saint-Ouen: Meeting for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah

Saturday, 6 February
5:00 pm
Espace Maymana
8 Rue Raspail
93400 Saint-Ouen
near Metro Garibaldi (Line 13)

Speaker: Said Bouamama, author of “Figures of the African Revolution”

More information: http://anti-imperialiste.org/601/

The struggle of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is our struggle!

Georges Abdallah, a heroic struggler for communism, against imperialism, for Palestine and Lebanon, has been imprisoned in French prisons since 1984; he has been eligible for release since 1999 yet time and time again his parole requests are denied, at time with the intervention of the highest levels of French and U.S. politics.

The struggle to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is part of our popular neighborhoods. Georges daily resists the French jails, the political-judicial repression and the carceral violence. As we struggle for the freedom of Georges Abdallah, we are with the popular masses for liberation from this inhuman system.

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MEETING SAMEDI 6 FÉVRIER 2016

POUR LA LIBÉRATION DE

GEORGES ABDALLAH

Avec la présence de Saïd-Bouamama

Auteur de « Figures de la révolution africaine »

17 HEURES ESPACE MAYMANA

8 RUE RASPAIL 93400 SAINT-OUEN

METRO GARIBALDI (Ligne 13)

 

Georges Abdallah est un héros du combat pour le communisme et contre l’impérialisme.

Georges Abdallah est libérable selon le droit français depuis 1999. Par deux fois, en 2003 et en 2012, des tribunaux ont accepté sa demande de libération ; par deux fois, les gouvernements de droite, puis de gauche l’ont refusée. A chaque fois, les pressions des gouvernements de Washington et de Tel Aviv ont été déterminantes. La coalition des gouvernements impérialistes s’acharnent sur Georges. Nul complot et nul secret derrière cette réalité. Les faits sont clairs. Georges Abdallah est un combattant communiste et anti impérialiste. Il revendique le droit à la résistance pour les peuples opprimés. Cette résistance des opprimées est un crime inacceptable et impardonnable pour tous ces Etats impérialistes qui bombardent les peuples à travers le monde ! Ces Etats qui tuent des milliers de personnes pour défendre les intérêts de leur classe dominante, et ce au nom « des droits de l’Homme ». Dans une époque marquée par le reniement, l’abandon des combats progressistes et révolutionnaires, le combat de Georges est exemplaire et porteur d’espérance. Il continue de lever haut le drapeau de l’internationalisme et de la révolution socialiste. Il est pour les peuples en lutte contre l’impérialisme, un héros du combat émancipateur.

La lutte pour la libération de Georges Ibrahim Abdallah doit être portée dans les quartiers populaires.

Georges résiste jour après jour, depuis plus de trente et un ans dans les geôles françaises, à l’acharnement politico-judiciaire et à la violence carcérale. Qui mieux que les masses populaires connaît la violence du capitalisme en France ? Qui mieux que les personnes vivant dans les quartiers populaires peut reconnaître en Georges un résistant ? Résistant face à l’oppression et l’injustice au cœur de la métropole impérialiste.

En janvier 2013, Valls alors ministre de l’intérieur a empêché la libération de Georges décidée par les juges. Depuis, Valls est devenu premier ministre. Dans ce contexte marqué par l’Etat d’urgence, par la criminalisation de l’étranger, du musulman, des descendants d’immigrés, des opposants politiques, Georges Abdallah est plus que jamais un otage de l’Etat français. Il est évident que le gouvernement socialiste s’obstine dans son refus de toute libération. Maintenir ce militant en prison, c’est vouloir donner un avertissement à tous ceux qui s’opposent à la violence de l’Etat capitaliste. Nous devons prendre exemple sur la détermination de Georges. Lutter pour la libération de Georges Abdallah, c’est pour les masses populaires lutter pour sa propre libération de ce système inhumain.

Ici à Saint-Ouen nous avons mené une campagne pour que Georges Abdallah devienne citoyen d’honneur de la ville. Nous avons obtenu des centaines de signatures d’habitants de notre ville. Des Audoniens ont aussi participé à la manifestation à Lannemezan du 24 Octobre 2015 pour exiger sa libération.

Georges Abdallah, tu es de notre combat.

Nous sommes du combat pour ta libération !

 

 

 

Camarades du soutien de Bagnolet – Comité anti-impérialiste – Collectif Quartier Libre  – Saint-Ouen Palestine

21 January, Rome: No to the extradition of Omar Nayef Zayed!

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Thursday, 21 January
3:00 pm
Bulgarian Embassy
Intersection of Via dei Monti Parioli and Via P. P. Rubens, Rome
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1525506077778788/

No to the extradition of comrade Omar Nayef Zayed – Rally at the Embassy of Bulgaria

The Arab Palestinian Democratic Union (UDAP) invites you to participate in a rally on 21 January 2016 at 3:00 pm, outside the Bulgarian Embassy in Rome, against the extradition of Omar Nayef Zayed.

The Bulgarian authorities, in response to the request of the Zionist state, has acted to extradite Omar Nayef Zayed, 52, a former Palestinian prisoner, sentenced by an illegitimate occupation military court after his arrest in 1986.

Comrade Omar engaged in a hunger strike for 40 days in 1990, and was transferred to a hospital, where he escaped and came to Bulgaria.

On 15 December 2015, the Zionist Embassy in Sofia presented the Bulgarian state with a request to extradite Omar. On 17 December, 2 days later, the Bulgarian authorities raided Omar’s home, but he was not present. He immediately went to the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Sofia, seeking refuge; the Bulgarian state is pressuring the Palestinian Authority to exclude Omar. Omar has been denied visits by a lawyer and a Palestinian delegation while inside the embassy.

The Zionist court that condemned Omar in 1986 is illegitimate; the extradition of Zayed represents a dangerous precedent for the Zionist authority to pursue veteran Palestinian strugglers and refugees abroad.

We are rallying Thursday to send a strong message to the Bulgarian authorities that the extradition of Omar will not pass with indifference and silence.

Join us Thursday, 21 January 2016, 3 pm at the intersection of Via dei Monti Parioli and Via P.P. Rubens, outside the Embassy of Bulgaria.

Arab Palestinian Democratic Union

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No all’estradizione del compagno Omar Nayef Zayed – Presidio all’Ambasciata di Bulgaria

L’Unione Democratica Arabo Palestinese vi invita a partecipare al presidio che si terrà giovedì 21 gennaio 2016, alle ore 15:00, dinnanzi all’Ambasciata di Bulgaria a Roma, contro l’estradizione del compagno Omar Nayef Zayed.

Le autorità bulgare, dietro richiesta avanzata da parte del governo sionista, hanno approvato l’estradizione di Omar Nayef Zayed, 52 anni, ex-prigioniero palestinese, condannato all’ergastolo da una corte illegale sionista dopo essere stato arrestato nel 1986.

Il compagno Omar, dopo aver portato avanti uno sciopero della fame durato più di 40 giorni, venne trasferito in un ospedale militare da dove riuscì a fuggire per raggiungere la Bulgaria.

Il 15 dicembre del 2015, l’Ambasciata sionista a Sofia ha fatto pervenire alle autorità bulgare una richiesta di estradizione per il compagno Omar. Il 17 gennaio, due giorni più tardi, le autorità bulgare hanno fatto irruzione a casa di Omar Nayef Zayed senza trovarlo. Omar si è immediatamente recato presso l’Ufficio della Rappresentanza Diplomatica Palestinese di Sofia, chiedendo asilo; si trova tutt’ora chiuso all’interno dell’Ufficio, ricevendo pressioni sia da parte delle autorità bulgare che da quelle dell’Autorità Nazionale Palestinese affinché si consegni. Da notare come l’Ufficio di Rappresentanza Palestinese di Sofia abbia impedito ad un avvocato della Rete Samidoun e ad una delegazione popolare palestinese di far visita al compagno.

Il tribunale sionista che condannò il compagno Omar nel 1986 è illegale; l’estradizione del compagno Zayed rappresenterebbe un critico precedente storico che consentirebbe alle autorità sioniste di prendere di mira tutti i militanti palestinesi rifugiati all’estero.

Ci appelliamo affinché giovedì si riesca a far arrivare un chiaro e forte messaggio alle autorità bulgare, mostrando che la consegna del compagno Omar alle autorità sioniste non passerà nell’indifferenza.

L’appuntamento è per giovedì 21 gennaio 2016, ore 15:00, all’incrocio tra Via dei Monti Parioli e Via P. P. Rubens, nei pressi dell’Ambasciata di Bulgaria.

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Unione Democratica Arabo Palestinese

Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar still available

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It’s not too late to get your hands on a Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar for 2016!

The calendar is a joint fundraising and educational project between outside organizers in Montreal and Toronto, and three political prisoners being held in maximum-security prisons in New York State: David Gilbert, Robert Seth Hayes and Herman Bell. The initial project was suggested by Herman, and has been shaped throughout the process by all of our ideas, discussions, and analysis. All of the members of the outside collective are involved in day-to-day organizing work other than the calendar, on issues ranging from refugee and immigrant solidarity to community media to prisoner justice. We work from an anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, feminist, queer and trans positive position.

Today’s anti-war, anti-globalization, and anti-colonial movements are rooted in the history of earlier struggles for justice, including the mass movements of the 60s and 70s. Many of the political prisoners and prisoners of war featured in this calendar were organizers during that period: members of the Black Panther Party, or the American Indian Movement; Puerto Ricans fighting for their homeland, or white anti-racist allies working in solidarity with oppressed peoples. Some of them have been in prison SINCE THAT TIME – 35 years or more. Yet these prisoners are not relics of past movements; they are still active in their political work, and despite the hardships of organizing in prison, they continue to organize for justice in the present day, justice behind bars and justice on the streets. This calendar is our tribute to them.

Proceeds from the calendar benefit:

The New York State Task Force on Political Prisoners, dedicated to winning the release of political prisoners in New York prisons. All but one of these seven prisoners are past members of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army and have spent 30+ years years in prison. It includes former political prisoners, lawyers, and representatives of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement.

rsz_backcover2016_yellow.previewAddameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, a Palestinian non-governmental, civil institution which focuses on human rights issues (Addameer is Arabic for conscience). Established in 1992 by a group of activists interested in human rights, the center’s activities focus on offering support for Palestinian prisoners, advocating the rights of political prisoners, and working to end torture through monitoring, legal procedures and solidarity campaigns.

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