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Statement on the freedom fighter and liberated prisoner Omar Nayef Zayed

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The following statement (in English and Arabic, below) by the Campaign in Solidarity with the Struggler Omar Nayef Zayed, was issued by Palestinian organizers inside and outside occupied Palestine, demanding the freedom of, and an end to extradition proceedings against, Omar Nayef Zayed, a Palestinian community leader and former prisoner who is now facing threats of arrest by the Bulgarian state due to the pursuit of the Israeli occupation. Click here to take action to defend Omar.

Omar Nayef Zayed, a Palestinian Arab citizen, was born in Jenin, Palestine in 1963; liberated from the prisons of the occupation in 1990; living in Bulgaria for over 21 years; has been seeking refuge in the Palestinian embassy in Sofia for approximately one week. He has been forced to seek refuge, to protect himself and his family, because the Bulgarian authorities are attempting to arrest and extradite him to the occupation state, under the pretext of the criminal extradition agreement of the Council of Europe, to which the Zionist state is a party.

Omar Zayed, the struggler, refuses to surrender to the Bulgarian authorities for the following reasons:

First, because he refuses to deal with his case as a criminal or civil matter or an individual issue; it is a national and collective concern, and first and foremost a political matter and a political issue. He was arrested in 1986 and charged with legitimate resistance to the Israeli occupation, which is a natural right guaranteed under international law.

Second, because the sentence issued against him by the Israeli occupation military court is no longer valid, due to various bilateral agreements between the leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Israeli state, beginning with the Oslo accords in 1993 and subsequent agreements; his sentence is obsolete and no longer valid for extradition.

Third, the struggler Zayed spent over three years in Israeli jails, from 1986 to 1990, and was subject upon his capture by the Israeli military to torture, oppression and deprivation. He conducted an open hunger strike for 40 days in the occupation prisons, which caused him to be transferred to hospital for treatment, and he suffers the physical effects of his experience to the present day.

Fourth, since his arrival in Bulgaria 21 years ago, Omar Zayed has built a life: married, with two sons and a daughter, respected Bulgarian laws, and never faced any criminal or other issues in Bulgaria.

The liberated prisoner Omar Zayed has repeatedly and consistently declared that he is a struggler for the freedom of the Palestinian people and their national and human cause. His decision to refuse to surrender himself to the local authorities is undertaken as part of his responsibility and national duty to reject the Zionist occupation and its racist and unjust laws, and to confront all attacks against the Palestinian people, its liberated prisoners, and its strugglers, whether in occupied Palestine, in Europe, or anywhere in the world.

Campaign of Solidarity with Omar Nayef Zayed
26 December 2015

Click here to take action to defend Omar.

بيان حول المناضل والاسير المحرر عمر نايف زايد

 

المواطن العربي الفلسطيني، عمر نايف زايد، مواليد مدينة جنين الفلسطينية المحتلة عام 1963  والأسير المُحرر من سجون الاحتلال عام 1990، المقيم في بلغاريا منذ ما يزيد عن 21 عاماً، لجأ إلى السفارة الفلسطينية في صوفيا قبل نحو اسبوع ، بسبب ما يتعرض له من تضييق وملاحقة أمنية غير مبررة على يد السلطات البلغارية وذلك بهدف اعتقاله وتسليمه إلى دولة الاحتلال، و بذريعة الاتفاقيات الجنائية الموقعة بين الاتحاد الأوروبي والكيان الصهيوني.

يرفض المناضل زايد تسليم نفسه للسلطات البلغارية للأسباب التالية:

أولاً: لأنه يرفض التعامل مع قضيته على أساس جنائي، أو فردي، أو مدني، بل هي قضية وطنية وسياسية أولاً وأخيراً. لقد جرى اعتقاله في العام 1986 بسبب مقاومته المشروعة للاحتلال الاسرائيلي، وهذا حق طبيعي، كفلته كل الشرائع الانسانية والقوانين الدولية.

ثانياً: لقد سقطت الأحكام الصادرة بحقه، من قبل الاحتلال والمحاكم الاسرائيلية التي اتخذتها، خاصة مع بدء تنفيذ الاتفاقيات الثنائية بين قيادة منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية ودولة الاحتلال الاسرائيلي في العام 1993 وبالتالي، فإن هذه الأحكام أصبحت لاغية وقد تقادمت.

ثالثاً: لقد قضى المناضل زايد في سجون الاحتلال أكثر من 3 سنوات.  تعرض خلالها إلى أبشع انواع التعذيب والقهر والحرمان. منذ العام 1986 وحتى العام 1990، كما أنه خاض إضراباً مفتوحاً عن الطعام لمدة 40 يوماً في سجون الاحتلال، نقل على أثره إلى مستشفى للعلاج وخرج بأمراض مزمنة يعاني منها حتى هذا اليوم.

رابعاً: منذ وصوله إلى بلغاريا قبل 21 سنة، بنى المناضل عمر زايد حياة جديدة وتزوج وأنجب ولدين وبنتاً، وهو يحترم القوانين البلغارية، ولا يوجد لديه أية قضايا جنائية أو غيرها في هذا البلد.

 

إن الأسير المُحرر عمر زايد أعلن مراراً أنه يعتبر نفسه واحداً من بين أبناء الشعب الفلسطيني يعتز ويفخر بانتمائه الوطني والانساني إلى هذا الشعب المناضل. لقد اتخذ قراره برفض تسليم نفسه إلى السلطات المحلية ليس لإثارة مسألة شخصية بقدر ما هي مسؤوليته التي يفرضها الواجب الوطني في رفض الاحتلال الصهيوني وقوانينه العنصرية الجائرة، ومن أجل مواجهة كل سياسة تستهدف شعبنا وأسراه المُحررين ومناضليه، سواء في فلسطين المحتلة أو في اوروبا وحول العالم.

 

حملة التضامن مع المناضل عمر نايف زايد  

26- 12- 2015

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Palestinian youth take refuge in ICRC office, refusing displacement from Jerusalem

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Palestinian activists, Samer Hussam and Hijazi Abu Sbaih, are taking refuge inside the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Jerusalem in protest to refuse Israel’s orders of eviction, expelling them from their city, reported the International Solidarity Movement.

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 of Palestinian 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.

Samer Hussam states:

I was born in Jerusalem in 1987. I lived there all my life except for a few years during my studies in Egypt. As part of my work, I often travel to participate in conferences and youth exchanges in Arab countries and across the world.

Last August I travelled to Lebanon to participate in the 25th Arab Youth Camp. 28 hours after my return to Jerusalem on 17 August 2015, I was arrested by Israeli occupation forces and subjected to an interrogation that lasted 44 days. Eventually, I was conditionally released under open ended house arrest and accused of traveling to an “enemy state” in violation of the “Israeli” emergency regulations of 1952 which place a ban on travel to enemy state of the Zionist regime. These “laws” and policies are forced on us Palestinians despite the fact that we don’t recognize these laws, and the fact that Palestinians hold Lebanon to be a sister state which is naturally, geographically and culturally connected to Palestine.

After 81 days under house arrest, “Israeli” courts cancelled my house arrest and on the same day I received an Israeli military order banishing me for five months from my city of birth, Jerusalem. These illegal practices and policies are increasingly being used against Palestinians; this month alone, four Palestinian youth were banished from Jerusalem. “Israel” aims to empty Jerusalem from its youth and we must stand against this policy. Therefore, I, Samer Hussam Abu Eisheh, declare that I won’t comply with this unjust banishment order and will be staying in the headquarters of the International Conmittee of the Red Cross in Jerusalem along with Hijazi Abu Sbaih who received a similar banishment order.

#ImNotLeaving

New York City protest demands freedom for imprisoned Hares Boys, all Palestinian prisoners

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Samidoun New York held its ninth weekly protest on Friday, 18 December, outside the local office of British-Danish security contractor G4S on Friday to demand Israel free the Hares Boys and all Palestinian political prisoners, and that the company end its services to Israeli checkpoints, detention centers, military and security forces, and prisons.

The Hares Boys are five Palestinian teenagers from the village of Hares blackmailed into accepting 15-years prison terms and exorbitant ‘fines’ for a crime that never happened, and all Palestinian political prisoners.

The five teenagers are being sentenced to 15 years in prison and are to pay a total of NIS 150,000 (~US $39,000 or €35,000) to the Israeli authorities. Failure to provide the exorbitant sum would, it is implied, result in more years of prison added to the boys’ sentences.

Ali Shamlawi, Mohammed Kleib, Mohammed Suleiman, Ammar Souf, and Tamer Souf have been kept in prison for 2 years and 8 months and are now being sentenced.

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The five teenagers (16-17 years old at the time) from the village of Hares (Salfit governorate, West Bank, occupied Palestine) were kidnapped from their homes by the Israeli army in March 2013. The teens were accused of throwing stones at illegal settler cars, one of which drove under a truck that was parked along Route 5 near the village of Hares. The driver’s children were injured during the accident and one of them died two years later after pneumonia complications. The boys denied throwing stones but were forced to sign ‘confessions’ following torturous interrogations at the hands of Israeli secret services. There was never any evidence of the boys’ guilt but it is sadly a reality in the Israeli military court system that does not comply with due process and convicts Palestinians at a 99.7% rate.

After almost 3 years of routine hearings at Israeli military courts, where the boys were initially accused of ‘attempted murder’, they were told on 26 November 2015 that they are now being charged with manslaughter and are being sentenced to prison terms of 15 years, provided their families pay ‘fines’ of NIS 30,000 [US $7,750 or € 7,100] each by the deadline of 28 January 2016. Failure to pay the amount requested by the Israeli military court would, it is understood, result in each boy’s sentence being prolonged, possibly to at least 25 years in prison.

G4S, the world’s largest security company and second-biggest private employer, equips and maintains the Israeli detention centers and jails where Palestinian political prisoners, including children like the Hares Boys, are held and tortured, as well as the occupation forces and infrastructure that routinely massacre Palestinians while holding millions under military rule.

Samidoun New York is holding weekly protests outside the offices of G4S, demanding an end to G4S’ involvement in the oppression, torture and confinement of Palestinians and freedom for Palestinian prisoners.

Photos by Joe Catron:

Freed prisoner Samir Kuntar assassinated by Israeli airstrike in Syria

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Samir Kuntar, Lebanese Arab former prisoner in Israeli jails, was assassinated late night Saturday, 19 December, in Syria by an Israeli military airstrike. Kuntar spent nearly thirty years in Israeli occupation prisons; he was the longest-serving Arab prisoner in Zionist jails. He was freed in 2008 as part of a prisoner exchange with the Lebanese resistance, led by Hezbollah.

samir-freeKuntar was arrested in 1979 at the age of 16. A Lebanese youth of 16, he had joined the Palestinian resistance organization, the Palestine Liberation Front. He carried out a resistance operation, entering occupied Palestine via boat from Lebanon, in which two Israeli occupation police, another Israeli man and his daughter were killed, while two of Kuntar’s comrades were killed; Samir and Ahmad al-Abras were taken prisoner by Israeli forces.

The goal of the operation had been to capture Israelis to return to Lebanon in order to secure the release of Palestinian prisoners.

Kuntar and Al-Abras were accused by the Israeli military court of deliberately killing the Israeli man, Danny Haran and his child Einat. Kuntar maintained consistently over decades to all questioners that the two were shot by Israeli forces as they attacked the Palestinian and Arab commando group and the Israeli occupation soldiers and that the Israeli occupation forces had fabricated the story of Kuntar killing the child in order to demonize him and misrepresent the Palestinian and Arab resistance.

He was one of the most prominent Arab prisoners held in Zionist prisons; upon his release in 2008, he was greeted at Beirut Airport by Lebanese president Michel Sleiman, Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, Parliament speaker Nabih Berri and political leaders. He was then received by a massive rally south of Beirut organized by Hezbollah, where thousands welcomed Kuntar to Lebanon.

He remained openly and vocally committed to resistance against Zionism and the Israeli state, expressing repeatedly his adherence to resistance and confrontation.

After Kuntar’s release, Israeli officials continued to threaten him, saying he was “a target for killing.” Kuntar was living in Jaramana, Syria in the Damascus area and was targeted on Saturday night, 19 December with four missiles fired from Israeli occupation warplanes, directed at his home in the middle of a residential area. The missiles were fired from Israeli warplanes over Lake Tiberias in Palestine, killing Kuntar along with eight Syrians, as confirmed by Hezbollah. Previous Israeli attempts to assassinate Kuntar had failed.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network strongly condemns the assassination of former prisoner and resistance struggler Samir Kuntar by Israeli occupation forces. The killing of Samir Kuntar is not an individual case; rather it is part of the repeated targeting of freed prisoners for assassination, killing, and re-arrest by Israeli occupation forces. Palestinian and Arab prisoners who have won their freedom from Israeli jails have been repeatedly murdered in targeted assassinations, killed in “arrest raids” in massive gunfire from occupation forces, and rounded up and repeatedly re-imprisoned.

Samir Kuntar was firmly committed to the liberation of Palestinian and Arab land from Zionism and colonialism, and his life was taken by Israeli jets bombing and attacking Syria, targeting a struggler who was imprisoned for 30 years because he continued to struggle for Palestine and against Israeli terror.

Urgent Action: Stop extradition of Omar Nayef Zayed, former Palestinian prisoner, from Bulgaria!

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URGENT CALL TO ACTION

Former Palestinian prisoner Omar Nayef Zayed is being pursued for extradition from Bulgaria by the Israeli state. Despite a raid on his home and the one-day arrest of his son, Omar has not yet been arrested by the Bulgarian police. Local and international pressure and action is necessary to call on Bulgaria to refuse to extradite Omar to Israel. Click here to take action on Omar’s case!

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.

omar-zayedIn 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 has been quoted in Arabic media as calling for his imprisonment and quick extradition to Tel Aviv.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network emphasizes that this is a political attack on former Palestinian prisoners. It should not be seen as an individual case only, but an attempt by the Israeli state to persecute former Palestinian prisoners and invade Palestinian communities throughout Europe. Like all Palestinian prisoners, Omar’s case is a political case and not a “criminal case.” Extraditions for political offenses are not legitimate and should be denied.

In addition, Omar would have been freed under 1993 under the Oslo accords, which, along with subsequent agreements between the PLO leadership and the Israeli state, should have rendered his imprisonment null and void.

“The persecution of Omar Nayef Zayed is a further campaign to criminalize Palestinians and Palestinian communities outside of Palestine. It is a threat to Palestinians throughout Europe and it is urgent that Bulgaria refuse the demand to extradite Omar,” said Charlotte Kates, coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. “We need to organize, get on the streets and make our voices heard for justice for Omar.”

Omar Nayef Zayed is a beloved community leader, a former Palestinian prisoner who deserves the support of people around the world. We urge immediate action to defend Omar and demand that any attempts by Bulgaria to arrest, pursue, criminalize or extradite Omar be dropped.

TAKE ACTION:

1. Click here to send an urgent letter to the Bulgarian Minister of Justice and Minister of Foreign Affairs and demand the end of all charges and attempts to extradite Omar Nayef Zayed. Call on the Bulgarian officials to make an official statement that they will not extradite Omar to Israel.

2. Send a delegation to or a protest outside your local Bulgarian embassy or consulate to demand that Omar Nayef Zayed not be extradited. A list of Bulgarian embassies is available here. Please email Samidoun at samidoun@samidoun.net to inform us of your events and actions.

3. Phone the Bulgarian embassy or consulate in your country. Inform them that you are calling about the case of Omar Nayef Zayed, and that he is a former Palestinian political prisoner. His case is a political case and he should not be extradited to Israel. Phone numbers available here: http://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/bulgaria. Common numbers include: Washington, DC: 202 387 0174; London: +44 20 7581 3144; Ottawa: +1 613 789 3215; EU Mission in Brussels: +32 2 2358300

LETTER:

Dear Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov and Justice Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva,

I am writing today with deep concern about the case of Omar Nayef Zayed. Omar has lived in Bulgaria for 22 years, married with a Bulgarian wife and children. He is a well-known and respected long-time member of the Palestinian community of Sofia.

He is a former Palestinian political prisoner held in Israeli jails who escaped from Israeli prisons in 1990. Israel has requested that Bulgaria extradite Omar, despite the fact that as a Palestinian prisoner his case is political and not a criminal matter subject to extradition.

In addition, given that the Oslo Accords in 1993 ended the imprisonment of Palestinians held at the time, terminating their cases, Omar would have been free since before he entered Bulgaria in the first place and his case has been at an end for over 20 years.

I am writing to call on you and the Republic of Bulgaria to deny this request for extradition and end all attempts to pursue or arrest Omar Nayef Zayed.

Sincerely,

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International League of Peoples’ Struggle calls for freedom for Khalida Jarrar

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Free Khalida Jarrar, free all Palestinian political prisoners!

We, in Commission 3 (Defense of Human Rights at the Collective and Individual Levels in the Civil. Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Fields) of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS), vehemently condemn the continuing persecution of Palestinian parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar, former executive director and current vice-chair of the board of directors of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

On December 6, Jarrar was sentenced by an Israeli occupation military court in Ofer to 15 months imprisonment, more than eight months after she was arrested by occupation military forces who invaded her Ramallah home on April 2. Jarrar was placed in administrative detention without charge or trial, which was decried by the international community. The Israeli military courts mounted a “trial,” which resulted to her conviction for twelve counts of political charges – all of which pertain to her public statements and pronouncements for the release of Palestinian political prisoners.

According to the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, more than 800,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israeli occupation forces, including over 15,000 women, since 1967. Palestinians are subjected to raids by the Israeli occupation forces, through day or night raids in their houses, villages, refugee camps or towns, and to kidnappings at checkpoints or workplaces. Sometimes, those detained are released after a few days, after a few weeks or they remain in detention indefinitely. In the average, the Israeli occupation forces kidnap and detain 5-8 Palestinian women and girls monthly for various reasons and periods. Additionally, the Israeli occupation Prison Service (IPS) uses psychological and physical torture as a means to extract confessions and information from the Palestinian prisoners. For instance, interrogators deprive Palestinian female prisoners of sleep for long periods during interrogation, which may last from 20 to 120 days, and they are tied to plastic or wooden seats in interrogation cells.

Palestinian female prisoners are also subjected to various forms of psychological torture, including verbal harassment, insulting their religious and national beliefs, uttering obscenities in front of them during the investigation, threats of sexual assault and rape to force Palestinian women to surrender and illicit false confessions. They are also held under inhumane conditions in cells that are overcrowded, dirty, humid, cold in winter and hot in summer, and those that lack ventilation and the basic needs for living. They also suffer from various reprisals, ranging from medical negligence to denial of family visits and isolation.

According to Samidoun, there are currently around 7000 Palestinian political prisoners in 22 Israeli jails and detention centers, including 39 women and 430 children. They are kidnapped either from their homes, at checkpoints, or during day and night raids. Some of those detained were released later, while some are kept in captivity and others were deported from occupied Jerusalem for weeks or months.

The conviction of Jarrar is yet another proof of the continuing political repression and suppression of the Palestinian peoples. We strongly condemn the atrocious and unabashed US-backed Zionist occupation of Palestine for the longest time, causing immeasurable suffering among the Palestinians and forcing them to leave their land and live as refugees in other lands.  We salute the fortitude of Palestine’s daughters and sons who continue to fight for their country, for their rights and for justice. We give our highest respect to their martyrs and political prisoners like Khalida Jarrar who are languishing in jails, enduring the torture and abuses, the ordeal and pains of this US-backed Israeli war and occupation of Palestine. We salute the courage and relentless and courageous efforts of Jarrar to serve her people, to fight for rights and justice, to fight for freedom and peace in her beloved country.

Free Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian political prisoners!

Hold the US and Israel accountable for violation of Palestinian people’s rights!

Free Palestine!

ILPS Commission 3

Defense of Human Rights at the Collective and Individual Levels in the Civil. Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Fields

December 10, 2015

 

 

Take Action: Demand Canadian officials condemn Israeli violence against civilians, including artist Rehab Nazzal

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A number of Canadian media outlets, including the Ottawa Citizen , London Free Press, CTV News, and Rabble.ca, have covered the shooting of Palestinian-Canadian artist, researcher and PhD student Rehab Nazzal by an Israeli occupation military sniper in Bethlehem, in the West Bank of Palestine, as she photographed a “skunk” truck spraying noxious substances.

Despite the public attention to the shooting of Nazzal by military occupation forces, the Canadian government has remained silent. The Canadian state has long been deeply allied with and supportive of the Zionist movement and the Israeli state.

Grassroots and community organizations like Independent Jewish Voices and Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East are calling for action and denunciation of Israel’s use of illegal weapons against civilians, as represented by Nazzal’s case.

TAKE ACTION: Click here to sign on to the petition (text below), demanding the Canadian state condemn Israel’s violence: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/condemn-israels-shooting

“We call on the Canadian Foreign Minister and the Canadian Ambassador to Israel to publicly condemn Israel’s shooting of a Canadian citizen and to demand that Israel stop using violence and prohibited weapons against unarmed civilians.

In the spirit of your mandate from Prime Minister Trudeau, we expect Canada to voice its strong opposition to criminal or illegal acts by any state, particularly when those acts target innocent civilians, like Canadian Rehab Nazzal.

Honourable Stéphane Dion and Ambassador Vivian Bercovici,

On December 11, Rehab Nazzal, a Canadian citizen and a doctoral candidate at the University of Western Ontario’s Visual Arts department, was shot in the leg while in Bethlehem. She is in the West Bank conducting research for her doctoral thesis and teaching at a local university. At the exact time of the shooting she was documenting a “skunk” weapon, a tank used by the Israeli military to spray a foul-smelling mist as a form of crowd control.

Nazzal states that she “was alone, with no clashes, no stone throwers, absolutely no one around me, and yet I was intentionally shot by a sniper. This was not an accident.” Examination at the hospital indicated that a bullet had entered and exited Nazzal’s leg. The bullet was identified as being .22 calibre which, according to the Israeli human rights organization B’tselem, is a type of ammunition that is prohibited for live fire against unarmed civilians.

In direct contravention of international law, the Israeli military consistently uses live ammunition against unarmed protesters and even non-protesters (such as Nazzal), the targeting of photojournalists, attacking of ambulances, executing youth in the streets and leaving the injured to bleed to death while preventing paramedics from reaching them, and Israeli soldiers disguised as Palestinians to infiltrate and even kill suspected protesters. These illegal practices cannot be allowed to continue without comment in the strongest possible terms.

The new Liberal government has indicated a new era for Canada’s foreign policy. The recent mandate letter from Prime Minister Trudeau to the Honourable Stéphane Dion stated that :

“As Minister of Foreign Affairs, your overarching goal will be to restore constructive Canadian leadership in the world and to advance Canada’s interests. This renewed leadership will serve our security and economic interests, but it will also support the deeply held Canadian desire to make a real and valuable contribution to a more peaceful and prosperous world.”

In the spirit of your mandate , we expect Canada to voice its strong opposition to criminal or illegal acts by any state, particularly when those acts target innocent civilians, like Canadian Rehab Nazzal.

We call on you, as the Canadian Foreign Minister and as the Canadian Ambassador to Israel, to publicly condemn Israel’s shooting of a Canadian citizen and to demand that Israel stop using prohibited weapons against unarmed civilians and cease violence targeting paramedics, journalists and photojournalists.”

SIGN HERE: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/condemn-israels-shooting

18 December, Scranton: Support Mumia Abu-Jamal in Court, Demand Medical Treatment

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Your support is needed once again for renowned political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal, this time to demand immediate treatment for the hepatitis C virus (HCV).

In the wake of thousands of signed petitions, phone calls, emails plus meetings, street actions and pressure from sympathetic state officials, Federal Court Judge Robert Mariani has ordereda full evidentiary hearing on Friday, Dec. 18 to determine if the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC) must provide, as Abu-Jamal’s legal team requests, the new, direct-acting, anti-viral medication with a 95 percent cure rate for HCV.

The DOC currently has no standard of care for treating prisoners with HCV. Prison authorities willfully ignored Mumia‘s health crisis until supporters initiated a campaign which eventually revealed medical proof that his ailments stem from untreated HCV he contacted via a blood transfusion when he was shot by police 34 years ago. The DOC is denying the lifesaving treatment “until the final stages of the condition” – when it would be too late to save Mumia‘s life!

Abu-Jamal’s legal team will make a strong case during the hearing on why Mumia and the other 10,000 HCV-infected prisoners in Pennsylvania need immediate treatment.  Most leading hep C specialists and national HCV organizations now recommend immediate treatment with this drug. Abu-Jamal will testify via videoconferencing – the first time in decades he will be given the opportunity to testify in court   If he is successful in winning the new hep C treatment, it will set a precedent that can potentially help infected prisoners throughout Pennsylvania and other states.

Statistics show that HCV, if left untreated, is spread when prisoners return home, creating a public health crisis which has a disproportionate impact on people of color and impoverished communities who are also impacted negatively by the outrageously high prices charged by Gilead Sciences for this lifesaving medicine.

Join activists from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York City and other East Coast cities in a rally outside the courthouse in Scranton and perhaps witness the court proceedings inside (seating is very limited).  Your participation on Dec. 18 can prove once again that people’s power can successfully force the capitalist state to consent to the right to proper health care for Abu-Jamal and all prisoners with HCV.

International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC), Educators for Mumia, Campaign to Bring Mumia Home, International Action Center and Mundo Obrero-Workers World Party are all organizing to attend.

9:30 am Friday, December 18,
U.S. Court House
235 N. Washington Ave, Scranton, PA 18501

There’s a chance the proceedings may continue into a second day,
Monday, Dec 21.

If you need a ride or can offer a ride from Philadelphia to Scranton,
contact 484.343.2172215.724.1618
or HepCcure4Mumiaallprisoners@gmx.com.

From NYC, call 212.330.8029 to reserve a seat on the bus.

If you cannot be in Scranton please call the following officials on Dec. 18 to demand immediate anti-viral HCV medication for Mumia
and the other prisoners:

Take action: Women prisoners in California hunger striking in solidarity with striking detained migrants

The following is reprinted from Prison Photography, in support of the California women prisoners and the striking detained migrants.

IN SOLIDARITY

Something very significant is brewing in California right now. Female prisoners in the Yuba County Jail are organising in solidarity with immigrants n detention.

Yesterday (Monday 14th December) a group of women began a hunger strike, joining hundreds of other detainees taking part in hunger strikes at facilities across the country.

You may or may not have heard about the fasting and hunger strikes going on in immigrant detention facilities across the country. Up and down the country–in the Hutto Immigrant Detention Center in Texas; in an immigrant detention center in the high desert city of Adelanto, California; in the Krome Service Processing Center in Florida; and in Alabama, in El Paso, Texas and in Lasalle, Louisiana, too.

Vikki Law has covered these as a trend. And they are. Collectively, the strikes are known as the #FreedomGiving Strikes and they were launched on Thanksgiving by hundreds of South Asian and African detainees at three separate facilities. The movement has grown.

Never before (to my knowledge) has the political resistance of detained immigrants run in cohort with the political action of citizens in county or state facilities. The Yuba County Jail rents space to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain people. For the first time, women in criminal custody are fasting with detainees in immigration custody as an act of solidarity. Phenomenal. Principled. Inspiring.

The Yuba Co. Jail hunger strike is led by, and in support of, Rajashree Roy (above). You can read a longer detailed account of Roy’s journey here.

To be brief, Roy faces deportation back to Fiji where she has not lived since she was 8-years-old. As a child, Roy suffered sexual abuse and upon relocation to the United States never received counseling or help. By the time she was in her teens she was both attempting suicide and robbing and beating people. She was very troubled and the undelrying causes had never been addressed.

Sentenced as an adult at age 16, Rajashree spent 17-years at Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF). Nine years later, struggling to survive and feed her children while in an abusive relationship, she stole a garden hosepipe from a store, a misdemeanor petty theft.

Due to her priors, the District Attorney set bail at $1million and offered a 25-to-life sentence. In 2011, Roy accepted a plea bargain of seven years. In November 2014, she qualified for release under Prop 47. When Rajashree Roy stepped foot out of CCWF, she was picked up by ICE and slated for deportation back to Fiji, away from her children.

After years of silence due to shame and stigma as an abuse survivor and ‘criminal’, Rajashree Roy has gained confidence through peer and advocacy support and decided to be public with her story and fight for herself and others.

“We are locked up together and refuse to be divided into immigrants and citizens. None of us belong in this cage separated from our families. We join the brave immigrant hunger strikers across the country in fasting to force recognition of our humanity,” says the staement of Roy and her fellow hunger strikers at Yuba County Jail.

WHAT TO DO

  1. Join community organizers at ASPIRE, the nation’s first pan-Asian undocumented youth-led group, at a fast in solidarity outside Yuba County Jail.
  2. Support the #FreedomGiving strikers by signing the petition.
  3. Help raise funds for Rajashree’s $10,000 bond.
  4. Write letters of support to the women on hunger strike:

Rajeshree Roy
Booking No. 229860
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

Jessica Bullock
Booking No. 235161
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

Tisha Sartor
Booking No. 233892
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

Kyra Beckles
Booking No. 234664
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

Juanita Thomas
Booking No. 235553
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

Ana Marquez
Booking No. 235550
Yuba County Jail
P.O. Box 1031
Marysville, California 95901

22 December, US: Holiday Call-In Day to the White House: Peace for Colombia! Free Simon Trinidad!

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Holiday Call-In Day to the White House: Peace for Colombia! Free Simon Trinidad!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 8AM to 5PM Eastern
Call President Obama at (202) 456-1111

Say: “I want Peace for Colombia and to ask President Obama to free Simon Trinidad for the holidays! Trinidad belongs at the peace talks, not in solitary confinement at the Florence Colorado Supermax prison. Peace on Earth and goodwill to all!”

Big step forward for the Colombian Peace Process! Now is the time to Free Simon Trinidad!

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/158935464464274/

Breaking news:
The FARC-EP and the Colombian government just signed an agreement pertaining to the victims of the 51-year civil war. FARC-EP representative Marco Leon called the agreement ‘nearly irreversible.’ This places high importance on the immediate release of Simon Trinidad so that he may fulfill his role in the coming months of negotiations.

No Turning Back! Free Simon Now! Peace for Colombia!

The peace process between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Colombian government is moving forward in Havana, Cuba. Freeing Simon Trinidad to take part in peace talks would be a concrete action the Obama White House could take to show it supports the Colombian peace process. The holidays are a perfect time to make it happen.
We support peace with justice in Colombia as six points are being negotiated—land reform, drug crop eradication, transitional justice, political participation, end of armed conflict, and implementation. The outcome of these peace negotiations will determine the future of Colombia. It is important at this crucial time of peace talks to support the people’s movements in Colombia and demand the right-wing death squads stop killing leaders and activists.

Plan Colombia, the U.S. war of the past 15 years, brought poverty, misery and death to the Colombian people. It cost over $9 billion. With its fumigation of poor peasants crops and death squads targeting trade unionists, teachers, and activists, it is a massive failure.

Today the White House is supporting the peace talks, realizing Plan Colombia is a failure and that it cannot defeat the FARC. The Pentagon says the war will go past 2050 at current levels of fighting. Wall Street wants a peace process in Colombia because oil, mining, and mineral corporations want access to large no-go areas under the leadership of FARC or ELN.

Free Simon Trinidad for the holidays!

Simon Trinidad, also known as Ricardo Palmera, is a FARC negotiator and political prisoner of the U.S. government. Trinidad is being tortured in solitary confinement in the Florence, Colorado Supermax prison. A few months ago, on Sept. 21, thirty-five protesters marched and rallied in the mountains of Colorado chanting “Peace for Colombia, Free Simon Trinidad!” Now it is time to spread that message across the country and deliver it to the White House.

As the Colombian peace negotiations continue, the FARC says Simon Trinidad is needed in Havana. Trinidad played an important role in past negotiations and he represents the people’s movement history. For a lasting peace with justice in Colombia, ask President Obama to free Simon Trinidad now!

For more info: Support the Colombian Peace Process, Free Simon Trinidad and the National Committee to Free Ricardo Palmera at www.Freericardopalmera.org