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Photos and Video: NYC Protest demands freedom for Muhammad Allan, all Palestinian prisoners

Activists in New York City protested at the United Nations on 18 August, demanding freedom for imprisoned Palestinian lawyer Muhammad Allan, 31, and all Palestinian prisoners. The demonstration, organized by NYC Students for Justice in Palestine, brought together activists from groups including Anakbayan NY/NJ, Al-Awda NY the Palestine Right to Return Coalition, Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee and more. NYC SJP issued a statement demanding freedom for Allan and all prisoners:

“Zionists scapegoat expressly militant youth such as Lina Khattab to justify administrative detention and imprisonment, regardless of the actual content of their actions. Yet it is clear that all Palestinians are subject to inhumane treatment by the israeli ethnocracy, even (and in some cases, especially) when they attempt to use existing channels such as academia and the law that purport to reflect universal liberal values in their pursuit of justice.

Allan’s case does not exist in a vacuum; as of July, Israel was holding 5,442 Palestinian political prisoners and detainees. Such treatment of Palestinians by the occupation is routine. Concurrently, we must recognize that the brutal treatment of Palestinian political prisoners does more than simply underscore the occupation’s indefensible moral standards—it is a manifestation of Zionist logic itself. Zionism requires this treatment because it is predicated on the erasure of the Palestinian people and the denial of their right to self-determination.”

Members of Allan’s family, including his uncle and cousin, spoke about his 64 days of hunger strike under administrative detention without charge or trial, demanding action for his freedom.

NYC SJP followed up on this protest with a march and vigil in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn on 19 August, also with the participation and leadership of Allan’s family, and will continue to organize actions, events and build community action in line with its mission:

“SJP believes that while the Palestinian people must ultimately be able to decide their future in Palestine, as students and members of the community of New York in the belly of imperialist America we demand the full decolonization of Palestinian lands; the end of the Israeli occupation; the implementation of the right of return and repatriation for all Palestinian refugees to their original homes and properties; and an end to the Israeli system of Apartheid and discrimination against the indigenous Palestinian population….

We actively promote liberation for all oppressed nations, sexualities, genders and classes, and we are active throughout the greater New York City area. We seek to implement BDS in our communities, as well as other calls from the Palestinian people, through advocacy and local community work. Furthermore, we seek to educate our communities on the Palestinian struggle and get them involved in our work for justice. Through work with allies and comrades, we uphold the right of return for Palestinian refugees everywhere and an end to Zionism, settler colonialism, racism, and apartheid in occupied Palestine.”

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Breaking News: Reports state Muhammad Allan has ended his strike after decision of the Israeli Supreme Court

Muhammad Allan’s lawyer, Jamal al-Khatib, has stated that the 31-year-old Palestinian lawyer has ended his hunger strike after 65 days following the order of the Israeli Supreme Court as of the evening of 19 August, according to reports.

Allan has been held under administrative detention without charge or trial since November 2014 and launched his hunger strike over two months ago, demanding his release. He fell into a coma last Friday, from which he awakened yesterday. An MRI conducted today showed that Allan has suffered brain damage after two months without nutrients.

The order this evening from the Israeli Supreme Court indicates that the current administrative detention order against Allan is not valid due to his medical condition; however, the issue of reimposing administrative detention on him following his medical treatment is left unresolved, and instead notes that he will receive his treatment in Barzilai as a patient, not a prison – but must apply with the court in order to transfer to another hospital. Therefore, Muhammad Allan’s situation remains critical not only medically but politically: it is essential to keep up loud and active solidarity demanding his immediate release and not allow his detention to be reimposed away from the eyes of the world.

Samidoun will provide updates on this developing news situation. Allan had pledged to stop all medical treatment yesterday if no resolution was found for his case within 24 hours; earlier this morning he rejected an Israeli proposal to release him on 3 November.

Photos and report: Vancouver solidarity action supports Palestinian prisoners

Today Palestine solidarity activists in Vancouver fasted for 24 hours and set up an info table at a busy transit hub to inform people of the situation of Palestinian prisoners and gather support for the campaign to boycott and divest from British security firm G4S.

Five activists joined the fast and raised over $500 in pledges and donations to support Palestinian prisoners in the action organized by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoners Solidarity Network with support from BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories, Canada Palestine Association and Alliance for People’s Health.

The information table highlighted the cases of Muhammad Allan, Khalida Jarrar, Shireen Issawi and Ahmad Sa’adat, but focused on the fact that the mass incarceration of Palestinian activists and political leaders is a tactic of the Israeli occupation to attack Palestinian resistance to the occupation and the whole Palestinian people.  There are currently over 5400 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, including 400 who are in ‘administrative detention’ meaning that they face no formal charge, are denied even the unfair process of Israeli military courts and do not get to see the evidence against them.  Muhammad Allan, who has been on hunger strike for 66 days, has been detained for more than 10 months on such an administrative detention.

The information table also carried information about the campaign against G4S in Canada, newly launched by BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories, and dozens of people signed on to support the campaign.  In addition to contracts with the Israeli Prison Authority, G4$ runs immigration detention centres in Ontario and provides security for Tar Sands oil developments and pipeline projects in Canada.

For up to date information on Palestinian prisoners and their struggles go to Samidoun.net

For information on the G4$ campaign and BDS Vancouver go to www.cpavancouver.org

Photos: Protests in Berlin call for freedom for Muhammad Allan, Palestinian prisoners

Note: Join a protest in Berlin on Thursday, 20 August demanding freedom for Muhammad Allan, Ahmad Sa’adat, Samer Issawi and all Palestinian prisoners! Click here for details.

The Palestinian National Action Committee in Berlin, along with friends of the Palestinian community and supporters of Palestine, held a protest calling for freedom for Muhammad Allan and an end to administrative detention outside the European House in Berlin on 18 August. Allan, 31, a Palestinian lawyer, has been held in administrative detention without charge or trial since November 2014. Allan has been on hunger strike for over two months demanding his release.

They addressed a call to the European Union demanding that the EU take action and pressure Israel to end administrative detention and boycott Israel. Photos via Abed Khattar:


This protest followed an emergency protest on 16 August demanding Allan’s release:

19 August, Paris: Protest to free Muhammad Allan and all Palestinian Prisoners

Wednesday, August 19
17:00 – 19:30
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paris, France
Metro: Invalides

Organized by CAPJPO-EuroPalestine

Announcement in French:

Ceci est un appel urgent. Il y va de la vie d’un avocat de 31 ans, dans le coma, suite à une grève de la faim de 2 mois pour protester contre la détention sans inculpation et sans jugement qu’il subit dans les prisons israéliennes, et cela en toute impunité.

Comme l’écrit le quotidien Le Monde : « Le sort de Mohammed Allan, prisonnier en grève de la faim, est devenu en quelques jours un symbole du combat contre la détention sans inculpation ».*

Car des centaines d’autres Palestiniens, hommes, femmes et enfants, sont comme lui incarcérés depuis des décennies par l’occupant israélien, sans la moindre charge et pour des durées illimitées.

Cet Etat, que l’on nous présente comme un modèle de civilisation et de modernité, kidnappe, enferme et torture des milliers de Palestiniens, qui sont devenus de véritables otages entre ses mains.

Et devant la vague de protestations suscitée en Palestine occupée contre ces pratiques barbares, figurez-vous que le gouvernement israélien vient de proposer de libérer Muhammad Allan… à condition qu’il accepte d’être déporté à l’étranger !

Un marché immonde, que son avocat et sa famille refusent d’autant qu’avant de tomber dans le coma il a laissé un testament clair, expliquant son combat au nom de la dignité humaine et de ce que subit l’ensemble des prisonniers politiques palestiniens.

Pour rappel :

– Israël n’a pas le droit, en tant que puissance occupante, de transférer des Palestiniens sur son territoire (4ème Convention de Genève).

– Israël se sert des emprisonnements de Palestiniens (800.000 depuis 1957) pour faire pression sur l’ensemble de la population et des familles afin qu’elles abandonnent leurs terres et partent.

– Israël a légalisé la torture

– Israël pratique massivement la détention dite « administrative », c’est à dire sans inculpation ni jugement (même pas par ses tribunaux militaires pourris)

– Israël ne reconnait pas aux Palestiniens le statut de prisonniers politiques

– Israël ne restitue pas aux familles les corps des prisonniers palestiniens qui meurent de maladies, mauvais traitements, au moment de leur décès, mais le plus souvent des années plus tard, à « l’échéance de la sentence » quand une sentence a été prononcée.

TOUS MERCREDI 19 AOÛT DEVANT LE MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES

POUR EXIGER LA LIBÉRATION SANS CONDITION DE MUHAMMAD ALLAN

RENDEZ-VOUS DE 17 H À 19 H 30 À LA SORTIE DU MÉTRO INVALIDES
Venez très nombreux pour dire à nos dirigeants qu’ils interviennent auprès de leur ami et « modèle de civilisation » pour la libération de Muhammad et de tous les prisonniers politiques palestiniens !

Même si vous ne pouvez passer que 15 minutes, faites-le et avertissez tous vos amis

de ce rassemblement.

* http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2015/08/17/israel-propose-de-liberer-un-palestinien-dans-le-coma-en-echange-de-son-depart-a-l-etranger_4728247_3218.html

ORGANISEZ DES RASSEMBLEMENTS DANS TOUTES LES VILLES !

ET ÉCRIVEZ AU MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES : http://www.europalestine.com/spip.php?article10897

Free Muhammad Allan and all Palestinian Prisoners! Statement by NYC SJP

The following prisoner solidarity statement was issued on 18 August by New York City Students for Justice in Palestine. Join NYC SJP at 4 PM on 18 August at Dag Hammarksjold Plaza outside the UN in New York City for an emergency protest to free Muhammad Allan!

New York City Students for Justice in Palestine calls for solidarity with Muhammad Allan, a 31 year old Palestinian Lawyer who is being detained by israel without charge or trial. Allan has been hunger striking for his release for over 60 days, since June 14th, 2015. Despite his loss of eyesight, hearing, and all strength in his body, israel has made certain to keep his ankle and wrist cuffed to his hospital bed, and has continually denied his release.

The israeli parliament passed a bill at the end of July that allows the force-feeding of hunger striking Palestinian prisoners. Since then, Allan has been transferred to two different hospitals in the effort to have doctors force-feed him. Both hospitals refused to partake in this practice because it is widely acknowledged to be unethical, life threatening, and a form of torture.

Zionists scapegoat expressly militant youth such as Lina Khattab to justify administrative detention and imprisonment, regardless of the actual content of their actions. Yet it is clear that all Palestinians are subject to inhumane treatment by the israeli ethnocracy, even (and in some cases, especially) when they attempt to use existing channels such as academia and the law that purport to reflect universal liberal values in their pursuit of justice.

Allan’s case does not exist in a vacuum; as of July, Israel was holding 5,442 Palestinian political prisoners and detainees. Such treatment of Palestinians by the occupation is routine. Concurrently, we must recognize that the brutal treatment of Palestinian political prisoners does more than simply underscore the occupation’s indefensible moral standards—it is a manifestation of Zionist logic itself. Zionism requires this treatment because it is predicated on the erasure of the Palestinian people and the denial of their right to self-determination.

We join thousands of people of conscience around the world in calling for Allan’s immediate release along with all other administrative detainees, and for the end of force feeding. Justice for Muhammad Allan and all political prisoners in Palestine, the United States, and across the world!

Muhammad Allan regains consciousness, pledges to continue hunger strike

Muhammad Allan, hunger-striking Palestinian lawyer held in administrative detention without charge or trial, has regained consciousness and is dedicated to continuing his hunger strike after 64 days, reported Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.

Doctors at Barzilai Hospital have ended sedation of Allan as well as the use of a ventilator, and he can communicate with people around them. He has been visited by a Red Cross doctor, but has not been permitted to visit with his lawyer as of yet.

The news comes as members of the Palestinian Bar Association, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society and other Palestinian legal organizations have pledged to boycott Israeli military courts on Wednesday, 19 August, in protest of the continued detention of Allan and demanding his release.

Meanwhile, the Arab Lawyers Union announced that on Monday, 24 August, at 11 AM, lawyers in all states that are part of the ALU will pause work in front of the courts for a period of one hour in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and demanding the freedom of fellow lawyer, Muhammad Allan. All Arab countries’ bar associations are members of the ALU.

18 August, Rome: Sit-in in solidarity with Muhammad Allan and all Palestinian political prisoners

Sit-in solidarity with Muhammad Allan and all Palestinian political prisoners
Tuesday, August 18, 5-7 pm
In front of the Palestinian Embassy (Viale Guido Baccelli, around the corner from FAO)

If you are in Rome please try to make it to this action in solidarity with Muhammad Allan, an imprisoned Palestinian lawyer. Allan is in a coma in Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon; he has been on hunger strike for 64 days protesting his imprisonment without charge or trial under administrative detention. Some 180 other Palestinian prisoners are also on hunger strike to protest against Israel’s use of this form of imprisonment, which blatantly violates international law.

There have been calls at an international level for action to free Muhammed Allan and his fellow Palestinian prisoners and prevent his torture through force-feeding. Events are upcoming in New York, Berlin, Vancouver and other cities and it is critical that people around the world make their voices heard to hold the Israeli state accountable for the life of Muhammed Allan and release him immediately.

For more information and news see http://samidoun.net/

Take Action: Demand freedom – not force feeding – for Muhammad Allan!

Per  la liberazione di Mohammed Allan

detenuto palestinese  nelle carceri israeliane

in coma dopo 60 giorni di sciopero della fame

 

SIT IN ALL’AMBASCIATA PALESTINESE IN ITALIA

MARTEDI’ 18 AGOSTO 2015

ORE 17-19

Mohammed Allan è in sciopero della fame per protestare contro la diffusa pratica  di incarcerare i cittadini palestinesi senza processo e senza neppure la contestazione del motivo della detenzione, alla quale Israele fa ampio ricorso.

La   “detenzione amministrativa”- così è chiamata questa misura – è  palesemente  illegale violando gli articoli 9  e 10 della  Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti Umani, approvata dall’Assemblea Generale dell’ONU il 10 dicembre 1958.

Per denunciare  la illegittimità della detenzione amministrativa i prigionieri palestinesi sono ricorsi più volte    allo sciopero della fame costringendo non raramente le autorità israeliane a patteggiare la liberazione di detenuti. Nell’intento di stroncare questa forma di lotta  il parlamento israeliano ha approvato una legge che autorizza la nutrizione forzata dei detenuti in sciopero della fame, cercando di dare una  parvenza di legalità ad un intervento  contrastante  con  i protocolli aggiuntivi alla Convenzione di Ginevra   che   vietano di  sottoporre i detenuti “ad un intervento medico che non sia motivato dal loro stato di salute e non sia conforme alle norme sanitarie generalmente riconosciute e applicate in circostanze mediche analoghe alle persone che godono della libertà”, e che    la World Medical Association    ha  dichiarato “immorale  e mai legittimo”.  A sua volta il    presidente dell’Associazione Medici Israeliani (IMA) Dr Leonid Eidelman ha dichiarato che l’IMA non si sarebbe prestata alla tortura, che i suoi membri non avrebbero nutrito a forza i prigionieri che fanno lo sciopero della fame, non avrebbero applicato la legge approvata dalla  Knesset.

In tutto il mondo si stanno levando proteste  contro l’applicazione la recente legge  israeliana e per la liberazione di Mohammed Allan.

Anche a Roma si manifesterà contro questa infamia, in solidarietà con i prigionieri politici palestinesi e per la liberazione di Mohammed Allan  martedì 18 agosto dalle 17 alle 19 innanzi all’Ambasciata in Italia dello Stato di Palestina (Viale Guido Baccelli 10 alle spalle  della Fao).

La Rete Romana di Solidarietà con il Popolo Palestinese

 

21 August, Philadelphia: Protest – Free all Palestinian Political Prisoners!

Solidarity with the People of Palestine
Friday, August 21
4:30 – 6 pm
19th and JFK Boulevard, Philadelphia PA
Called by International Action Center-Philadelphia, Endorsed by Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee Philadelphia and Community College of Philadelphia Students for Justice in Palestine

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/500719253412883/

For over 5 years, Philadelphia activists in the International Action Center and other groups have held protests in front of the Israeli Consulate on the third Friday of every month. In August, we stand in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in their steadfast resistance to occupation!

Incarceration is one of the main mechanisms used by Israel to maintain its criminal occupation of Palestine, occupied by the Zionist State since 1948, targeting activists, political leaders, militants and their family members. There are currently over 5700 Palestinian prisoners in the occupation jails, including more than 400 held under ‘administrative detention’, over 160 children along with 25 women and 16 members of the Palestinian Legislative Council. Many of them, like Ahmad Sa’adat, are imprisoned on the basis of their membership in Palestinian organizations that Israel considers “illegal.”

Join us as we condemn last month’s vicious attack by occupation prison guards on Palestinian prisoners, including Ahmad Sa’adat, the jailed General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The attack started on July 27 in Nafha prison in the south of Palestine, when Israeli guards raided cells in the middle of the night, ransacking and destroying the prisoners’ belongings and attacking the resisting prisoners.

The assault, intended to punish the prisoners for their steadfastness, was met with militant resistance by Comrade Sa’adat and the other targeted prisoners, a number of whom were injured.

In response, Palestinian Organizations have called for protests at Israeli consulates or embassies everywhere.

They are also calling for increased actions answering the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israeli economic, political and cultural institutions and corporations that participate and profit from the Israeli occupation and apartheid.

Palestinian Boycott National Committee calls for action, responds to prisoners’ movement call

The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) calls on people of conscience around the world to initiate and/or escalate boycott and divestment campaigns against the companies that are most complicit in these Israeli crimes, in response to an unprecedented appeal from Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails. The appeal came in the context of an escalation in Israel’s repression against Palestinian political prisoners.Israel’s systematic use of torture, a crime against humanity under international law, as a policy against Palestinian prisoners, including child prisoners, has recently seen a sharp rise.

Israel, which remains one of few countries in the world that legalizes torture under circumstances deemed as “necessary,” has passed at the end of July a law allowing the force-feeding of Palestinian prisoners who have resorted to hunger strikes as a last ditch attempt to achieve their basic rights and dignity.

The Israeli prison authorities’ attempt to implement the new force-feeding law against 31-year-old Palestinian lawyer and current administrative detainee, Muhammed Allan, has triggered wide Palestinian protests and international condemnation by the UN and numerous human rights organizations.

The BNC calls upon Palestinian and international human rights organization to document the names of Israeli political, military, intelligence and medical figures who are implicated in the systematic and decades-old policy of torture and ill-treatment of Palestinian and other Arab prisoners, in order to bring them to trial at the International Criminal Court.

The national leadership of Palestinian prisoners sent a letter last week to the global BDS movement through the BNC asking for prioritizing the cause of the prisoners and intensifying BDS campaigning against Israeli and international corporations that are most complicit in the crimes committed by Israel against them. The letter read:

“The international [BDS] campaign that you are leading, and that is increasing in effectiveness and outreach day after day, constitutes today a wave of pressure on the [Israeli] occupation government and its institutions. It has become the most important carrier of the voice of the oppressed in the land of Palestine.”

In 2012, the BNC, along with many Palestinian human rights organizations, launched a large international BDS campaign against G4S, the British-Danish private security company that is deeply involved in Israel’s violations of prisoners’ rights and international law.

The boycott campaign has cost G4S many contracts around the world, including in the US, Ireland, Norway, South Africa, among others.

In 2014, the campaign resulted in the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s divestment of all its stock in the company, estimated at more than $180. Around the same time, one of the largest protestant churches in the US, the United Methodist Church, also withdrew its investment from the company.

A large number of trade unions, organizations and student councils around the world have also announced their refusal to contract G4S until it ends its collusion in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people.

Under this intense pressure from the BDS movement, G4S executives announced in June 2014, at their general shareholders meeting, their intention not to renew the company’s contract with the Israeli prison authority when it lapses in 2017. The decision was confirmed in the shareholders’ meeting this year.

The BDS movement considered the company’s decision an insufficient first step in the right direction. Accordingly, it called for an escalation in the boycott campaign against G4S to compel it to immediately cancel all its contracts with Israel that violate international law and human rights.

Today, with the bloody escalation of Israel’s repressive and criminal measures against Palestinian prisoners, the BNC calls for intensifying boycott and divestment campaigns against the following corporations that are most deeply involved in Israel’s violations of our prisoners’ rights:

1. G4S: provides protection and security systems to the following Israeli prisons and detention centers: Ketziot, Megiddo, Damoun, Ofer, Russian Compound, Abu Kabir and Jalamah.

2. HP: provides electronic equipment and hardware maintenance services to the Israeli prison authority.

3. Volvo, which owns 26% of Merkavim, provides buses used in transferring prisoners. Torture and ill-treatment of prisoners is rife during these transfers.

4. Siemens: provides security and fire-extinguishing systems to Israeli prisons, including Gilboa.

5. Ashtrom: responsible for building Hasharon prison (where female Palestinian prisoners are detained). It also provided pre-fabricated units for Ofer and Ramon prisons.

6. Shamrad: provides security devices for Ramla, Beersheba, Ayalon, Ketziot and Hasharon prisons.