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Protest in Cologne, Germany demands end to administrative detention, freedom for Allan

The Palestinian community and their supporters and friends in Cologne and Bonn, Germany organized a protest in the main square in Cologne, working with the European Alliance in Defense of Palestinian Detainees, on 15 August 2015, demanding freedom for imprisoned Palestinian lawyer Muhammed Allan. Allan is now in a coma and in critical condition after over 60 days of open hunger strike.

The protest also denounced Israeli terror against the Palestinian people, including the burning of the Dawabsheh family in Dura village near Nablus. The protesters raised banners calling for the immediate end of the use of administrative detention without charge or trial, under which Allan has been imprisoned since November 2014.

The protesters distributed information in German and Arabic about the occupation policies of killing, intimidation and mass incarceration, demanding international action, including by European states, to pressure the occupation to release Allan and save the lives of Palestinian prisoners. Protesters also urged building the movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel. Events are taking place in Berlin and Essen, Germany as well as in Oslo, Norway.

The European Alliance for the Defense of Palestinian Detainees also issued a statement (below) in support of Muhammed Allan and Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike, urging action:

In light of the increasing Zionist onslaught of colonial settlement against the Palestinian people, and in parallel with the increasing attacks by settlers on civilian families, as in the case of the burning of the Dawabsheh home and the killing of the child Ali and his father Saad, we see the increasing violence and torture of the brave prisoners.

The prison administration has retreated from many concessions won by Palestinian prisoners through long years of struggle in prisons, and Israel has reneged on many agreements, including through the re-arrest of numerous prisoners released in the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange for Gilad Shalit, as well as the recent re-arrest of former hunger striker Samer Issawi.

The only means before the prisoners to achieve their demands from the prison administration is to struggle with their bodies – with the empty stomachs and salt and water, the prisoners resist the occupiers, struggling to achieve the most basic human rights and humane treatment guaranteed them by the Geneva Conventions….

Instead of improving the conditions of detention and releasing administrative detainees held without trial for months and years, the occupation authorities approved a force-feeding law to counter the strength of this type of strike.

The European Alliance for the Defense of Palestinian Detainees demanded that European governments, civil society institutions and human rights associations and organizations act quickly to save the lives of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and not to abandon them to become victims of the policies of repression and physical liquidation practiced by the Israeli Prison Authority directly and under cover of the occupation government.

The Coalition calls on the Arab and Palestinian communities and the friends of the Palestinian people to build broad movements to support the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails waging a heroic battle to extract their legitimate rights and win their demands, guaranteed by human rights conventions and the rights of prisoners of war.

16 August, Berlin: Emergency Protest for Muhammad Allan, Ahmad Sa’adat and Palestinian Prisoners

Sunday, 16 August
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/400944453434485/

See also, Berlin protest Tuesday, 18 August for Muhammad Allan

DEMO für den palästinensischen politischen Gefangenen Rechtsanwalt Muhammad Allan, der seit dem 6. November 2014 ohne Anklage und ohne Prozess in israelischer Haft ist und sich seit dem 14. Juni 2015 im Hungerstreik befindet. Der Zustand des 31-jährigen Juristen ist kritisch. Allan macht seinen Hungerstreik für alle politischen Gefangenen in israelischer Haft.
Er opfert sich auf für alle politischen Gefangenen.
Wir sollen ihn in diesen schweren Stunden nicht allein lassen und für ihn und für alle politischen Gefangenen demonstrieren.
Ahmad Saadat, der Generalsekretär der Volksfront für die Befreiung Palästinas (PFLP), hat am Dienstag, den 11. August 2015 einen unbegrenzten Hungerstreik begonnen, nachdem es bei den Verhandlungen mit der Gefängnisverwaltung keinen Fortschritt gab auf
Grund ihrer Unnachgiebigkeit gegenüber den Forderungen der Gefangenen. Hinzu kam, daß gemäß einer Anordnung des Militärs das Besuchsverbot für Familienangehörige des Vorsitzenden Saadat für weitere drei Monate verlängert wurde.
Die PFLP-Gefängnissektion bestätigte, daß die von Saadat angeführten Gefangenen der Front beschlossen haben, eine lange und schwierige
Schlacht mit der Besatzungsmacht zu schlagen, bei der es keine Regeln oder Vereinbarungen gibt nachdem alle Optionen erschöpft sind die
Besatzer zu einem Eingehen auf die Forderungen der Gefangenen zu bewegen.
Die Gefangenen der PFLP riefen die Massen unseres Volkes, die arabischen und muslimischen Gemeinschaften und Länder und die Kräfte von Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit in der Welt auf sich mit dem Kampf der Gefangenen zu solidarisieren und sie weitestgehend zu unterstützen bei Konfrontation und Standhaftigkeit rund um die Uhr gegenüber den Verantwortlichen von Gefängnis und Besatzungsmacht. Der Geist und die Tiefe der Solidarität gibt den Gefangenen Kraft den Kampf bis zur Erreichung ihrer Rechte fortzusetzen.
Die gefangenen Genossen hungerstreiken für die Forderung eines Endes des Verbots von Familienbesuchen palästinensischer Gefangener einschließlich ihres Vorsitzenden Genossen Sa´adat; weiter fordern sie medizinische Versorgung für kranke Gefangene, ein Ende der Politik willkürlicher Verhaftungen, Verbesserung der Haftbedingungen und ein Verbots von Razzien durch zionistische Spezialeinheiten.

Mohammed Allan, 31, was arrested from his home in Einabus village, in the occupied West Bank, by Israeli security forces on 6 November 2014. He was handcuffed and taken to his office in the city of Nablus, in the West Bank, and ordered to show files of clients he had represented. He was handed a six-month administrative detention order on 11 November. The Israeli authorities have not given any reasons to Mohammed Allan or his lawyer for his arrest and detention. His administrative detention was renewed for another six months on 5 May. He began a hunger strike on 16 June to demand an end to his detention. According to Palestinian human rights NGO Addameer, since the beginning of his hunger strike he has only consumed water.

The Israeli Prison Service informed Mohammed Allan’s lawyer on 7 August of their intention to submit a request to the Israeli District Court to authorize his force-feeding under new legislation allowing force-feeding of hunger-striking detainees. However, statements made by Israeli politicians, including the one responsible for promoting the bill, indicate it is particularly aimed at Palestinian detainees.

On 10 August, he was transferred to the intensive care unit of Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva, Israel. Later that day, as medical staff refused to force-feed him, he was moved to Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon, Israel. Mohammed Allan continued to refuse medical examination and was chained to his hospital bed by a hand and a foot, despite being too weak to stand. It was reported on 14 August that he had lost consciousness.

Mohammed Allan told his lawyer on 12 August that he does not want to die, but to live a life of dignity.

The prison branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine announced their plan to launch a hunger strike on Tuesday, August 11, following the ongoing Zionist raids and attacks on Palestinian political prisoners, including imprisoned PFLP General Secretary, Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat, and the renewed order denying family visits to Comrade Sa’adat.

PFLP prisoners in all Zionist prisons will launch their strike on Tuesday morning. They will launch their strike amid an atmosphere of confrontation and struggle in the prisons, where prisoners from fellow Palestinian factions and political forces are also waging hunger strikes to resist the Zionist attacks on the achievements and rights of the prisoners won through struggle and resistance over decades.

The PFLP Prison Branch statement:

The prison branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, headed by national leader Ahmad Sa’adat, will launch an open hunger strike on Tuesday [11 August], following a stalemate in the negotiations with the Prison administration, brought about by the Prison Service’s intransigence in response to the just demands of the prisoners. In addition, today a military order was issued extending the security prohibition against leader Sa’adat, denying him family visits for an additional three months.

The prison branch confirmed that the Front’s prisoners, led by Sa’adat, have decided to fight a long and difficult battle with the occupation which is not conditioned by any covenants or undertakings, after exhausting all options in order to impel the occupier to respond to the demands of the prisoners.

The PFLP prisoners called on the masses of our people, the Arab and Muslim communities and countries, and the forces of justice and freedom in the world to provide the widest support and solidarity to the struggle of the prisoners’ national movement in the battles of confrontation and steadfastness they are waging around the clock against the prison and intelligence officials of the occupation. The breadth and depth of solidarity gives prisoners inspiration to continue the struggle until their rights are achieved in full.

The imprisoned comrades will strike to demand an end to the prohibitions on family visits for Palestinian prisoners including the orders against Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat; and to demand medical care for sick prisoners, an end to the policy of administrative detention, improvements in conditions inside the prisons and a ban on invasions and raids by Zionist special units against the prisoners.

At the beginning of July, Israel was holding 5,442 Palestinian political prisoners and detainees, as well as nearly 1,000 Palestinians held for entering Israel “illegally,” according to statistics compiled by the Israeli rights group B’Tselem.

18 August, New York City: Emergency Protest for Muhammad Allan

EMERGENCY PROTEST FOR MUHAMMAD ALLAN
Tuesday, August 18
4:00 – 7:30 PM
United Nations
1 United Nations Plz, New York, New York 10017
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1098084223554755/

Join us in 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 as of June 14th, 2015. This hunger strike has went on for 60+ days and 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, as well as refuse 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 effort by israel to have doctors force-feed him. Both hospitals refused to partake in this practice because it is widely acknowledged to be medically unethical, life threatening, as well as a form of torture.

Protest for his IMMEDIATE release and against the inhumane practice of force-feeding in front of the United Nations on Tuesday, August 18th, from 4:00PM-7:30PM.

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Organized by NYC Students for Justice in Palestine

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National Lawyers Guild urges immediate release of hunger striking Palestinian lawyer Muhammed Allan

The following statement and action alert was issued by the National Lawyers Guild in the United States. The National Lawyers Guild was formed in 1937 as the nation’s first racially integrated bar association to advocate for the protection of constitutional, human and civil rights. 

The National Lawyers Guild urges the immediate release of hunger-striking Palestinian lawyer and administrative detainee, Muhammed Allan, as he nears death in his third month on open hunger strike. Allan is now in a coma and attached to a ventilator. He is threatened with force-feeding at any moment under the new Israeli “Law to Prevent Harm Caused by Hunger Strikers,” passed last month, which legalizes its use against hunger striking prisoners.

Force-feeding is cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment amounting to torture; this Israeli law – like the U.S. practice at Guantanamo Bay – has been subject to widespread international criticism and condemnation. Several Palestinian prisoners died after being force-fed in the 1980s.

Allan is currently in a critical medical condition. He lost consciousness late on Thursday night and is attached to a ventilator for artificial respiration; he previously suffered blurred vision, hearing loss, and was unable to walk. He has been engaged in a full hunger strike, consuming only water, rejecting vitamins, minerals and other supplements. Nonetheless, Allan remains shackled hand and foot to his hospital bed in Israel’s Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon. To date, doctors have refused to force-feed Allan. The Israeli Medical Association has denounced the recently passed legislation and pledged that doctors will not implement the practice. “Forced-feeding is equivalent to torture and every physician has the right to refuse to force-feed a hunger striker against his or her will,” the IMA states in its Physician’s Guide to Treating the Detainee/ Prisoner on a Hunger Strike.

Allan, 31, is a lawyer from Einabous village near Nablus. He is held under administrative detention, without charge or trial, on the basis of secret evidence. Administrative detention orders result in imprisonment for a period of one to six months, and are indefinitely renewable. When Allan was arrested in November 2014, he was handcuffed, forcibly taken to his office in Nablus, and ordered to show files of clients he had represented, interfering with his attorney-client relationships and violating their confidentiality. He was ordered to a six-month period of detention; the renewal of the order against him prompted his current strike.

Under international human rights law, administrative detention can only be used on a case-by-case basis for “imperative reasons of security.” Israel’s systematic use of administrative detention, in which approximately 400 Palestinians are currently held, violates the Fourth Geneva Convention and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Force feeding is opposed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which stresses the importance of respecting the choices and preserving the dignity of detainees. The World Medical Association (WMA) adopts a similar position, as expressed in the 2006 revision of the Tokyo and Malta Declarations. The Malta Declaration of the World Health Organization states that “Any decisions lack moral force if made involuntarily by use of threats, peer pressure or coercion. Hunger strikers should not be forcibly given treatment they refuse. Forced feeding contrary to an informed and voluntary refusal is unjustifiable…Forcible feeding is never ethically acceptable. Even if intended to benefit, feeding accompanied by threats, coercion, force or use of physical restraints is a form of inhuman and degrading treatment. Equally unacceptable is the forced feeding of some detainees in order to intimidate or coerce other hunger strikers to stop fasting.”

The National Lawyers Guild urges the immediate release of Muhammed Allan from administrative detention and an end to the use of administrative detention by the Israeli state. Furthermore, the NLG calls for the overturn of the “Law to Prevent Harm Caused by Hunger Strikers,” legalizing force-feeding, and also reiterates its demand that the U.S. government end its use of force-feeding and hold those responsible for the torture of detainees accountable.

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Take Action:

The Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council, the Arab Association for Human Rights, Adalah and Physicians for Human Rights – Israel have called for urgent action on Allan’s case. The National Lawyers Guild joins their call (below) and also urges members and supporters to contact the White House and demand Allan’s freedom, and contact your member of Congress and urge them to cut off U.S. aid to Israel because of its practices of administrative detention and torture.

Please call the White House (001-202-456-1111) now and tell Barack Obama to demand that Israel immediately free Mohammed Allan.

You can find the telephone, fax and web contact information for your member of Congress at contactingthecongress.org. When calling your member of Congress, please keep the following points in mind:

  • Muhammed Allan is held without charge or trial. He is one of approximately 400 Palestinians facing this violation of his rights today.
  • Force feeding, when practiced by the US or by Israel, is a form of inhumane and degrading treatment amounting to torture.
  • US aid to Israel directly funds the Israeli military responsible for the imprisonment of Allan and the use of administrative detention.
  • The US should end its aid to Israel, because Israel is responsible for gross and systematic violations of Palestinian human rights, in this case through the policy of administrative detention.

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Excerpted Statement from the Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council, the Arab Association for Human Rights, Adalah and Physicians for Human Rights – Israel

Call for Urgent Action

Palestinian Administrative Detainee on Hunger Strike in Critical Condition

The Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council, the Arab Association for Human Rights, Adalah and Physicians for Human Rights – Israel call for urgent action to save the life of Palestinian administrative detainee and attorney Mohammad Allan, who has been on hunger strike for 57 days in protest of his administrative detention without charge or trial since 6 November 2014. Mohammad Allan is currently detained in Barzilai hospital in Askalan. The Israeli Prison Services transferred Allan from Soroka hospital on 10 August after informing Allan’s lawyer of their intention to seek authorization to force-feed him, which was met by the refusal of the medical staff at Soroka hospital to carry out any forced examinations or treatment or Mr. Allan. Mahmoud Allan is currently in a dire physical state and in a very critical condition.

Adv. Samer Sama’an from Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association visited Mr. Allan in Barizlai hospital on 12 August 2015. Mr. Allan confirmed that he seeks to live, but a life of dignity and freedom…Despite his very fragile and critical situation [of], the Israeli Prison Service still insists to keep Mr. Allan shackled by foot and arm to what could potentially become his deathbed in a very inhumane treatment and gesture….

The undersigned organizations warn that Mohammad Allan has reached a critically advanced medical condition and now may be nearing death. The continued arbitrary detention of Mohammad Allan under administrative detention violates international norms and standards as enshrined under the Fourth Geneva Convention which prohibits the systematic use of administrative detention by the occupying power against protected persons and limits its use for imperative security reasons and according to legal procedures which guarantee the right of a fair trial. The continued detention of Mohammad Allan endangers his life and violates his most basic rights to fair trial and human dignity.

The undersigned organizations further stress that any forced treatment, coercion or feeding of hunger striker Mohammad Allan while he is conscious and mentally competent constitute violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.  Any medical coercion on Allan despite his refusal may cause the opposite effect and result in severe health problems and even potentially jeopardize Allan’s life, as evident in Israel’s previous attempts to force-feed Palestinian hunger strikers during the 1980s, which resulted in several deaths. Force-feeding violates medical ethics as it administers forceful treatment to a patient against his will, and is considered a form of torture. The World Medical Association addressed the Prime Minister of Israel, stating the following: “Force-feeding is violent, very painful and absolutely in opposition to the principle of individual autonomy. It is a degrading, inhumane treatment, amounting to torture. But worse, it can be dangerous and is the most unsuitable approach to save lives.” Article 7 of the 1975 World Medical Association Declaration of Tokyo explicitly states that doctors are not allowed to force-feed hunger strikers.

The undersigned organizations condemn Israel’s policy to allow the deterioration in the health condition of Mohammad Allan and refusing to negotiate his release in an attempt to escalate the current situation so as to proceed with force-feeding Mr. Allan and to undermine the use of hunger strikes as a non-violent form of protest by Palestinian prisoners and detainees who have no other means to protest and bring attention to the flagrant human rights violations they face in Israeli prisons. Depriving Palestinian detainees and prisoners from their fundamental right to peaceful protest by the means of hunger strikes is a major setback to the just demands of Palestinian detainees and prisoners in Israeli prisons who are demanding justice, dignity and basic rights.

We hereby urge immediate action including writing to relevant authorities, decision-makers, international bodies, diplomatic missions, and United Nations representative offices and agencies to pressure Israeli authorities to stop the use of administrative detention, to dismiss their plans to force-feed Mr. Allan and to put an end to his arbitrary detention in blatant violation of international human rights and humanitarian law guarantees and standards– in order to save his life.

 

Anti-imperialist French delegation to Lebanon: Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah!

French original at the website of Coup Pour Coup 31

A delegation of the French anti-imperialist collective Coup Pour Coup 31 traveled to Lebanon, in cooperation with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The delegation this summer was invited to visit a number of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, and is planning future projects of solidarity to be developed in the comming year.

The delegation also worked to affirm and build connections with the movement in Lebanon for the liberation of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine, imprisoned in France since 1984.

Abu Basel, head of the PFLP in Ein el-Helweh refugee camp, with Palestinian refugees, at the border of occupied Palestine. Free Georges Abdallah! Southern Lebanon, August 2015
Abu Basel, head of the PFLP in Ein el-Helweh refugee camp, with Palestinian refugees, at the border of occupied Palestine. Free Georges Abdallah! Southern Lebanon, August 2015

Who is Georges Abdallah?

George Abdallah is a Lebanese struggler, born on 2 April 1951 in Kobayat in northern Lebanon. Our delegation met with members of the International Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah in Lebanon, including his brother, Robert Abdallah.

Marwan Abdul-Al, leader of the PFLP in Lebanon. Beirut, August 2015
Marwan Abdul-Al, leader of the PFLP in Lebanon. Beirut, August 2015 

Georges Abdallah is a struggler for the Palestinian cause. In 1971 he joined the ranks of the PFLP, a Marxist organization of the Palestinian resistance. He struggled, among others, in Baddawi Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.

Hassan Sabra (left) and Robert Abdallah of the International Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah. Beirut, Lebanon: August 2015
Hassan Sabra (left) and Robert Abdallah of the International Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah. Beirut, Lebanon: August 2015

On 14 March 1978, three days after a Palestinian resistance operation inside occupied Palestine that was launched from southern Lebanon, the Zionist army invaded Lebanon, attacking Palestinian organizations south of the Litani River (which marks the border of southern Lebanon). The Zionist army killed 1186 Lebanese civilians, and forced 285,000 refugees to flee, damaging 82 villages and razing 6 villages entirely. Georges Abdallah fought in the ranks of the PFLP during this invasion and was injured on this occasion.

Emad Odeh, of the PFLP in northern Lebanon and Raed al-Saed, head of the PFLP in Baddawi camp. North Lebanon, August 2015
Emad Odeh, of the PFLP in northern Lebanon and Raed al-Saed, head of the PFLP in Baddawi camp. North Lebanon, August 2015

After months of aggressions of all kinds (aerial and naval bombardments, helicopter raids, and armed attacks through the mercenary army they supported, the South Lebanon Army), the Israeli army invaded Lebanon on 6 June 1982.

Ahmad Mourad (left), head of the PFLP Rashidiya camp; Yehya Akkawi, head of the PFLP, El-Buss camp. Southern Lebanon, August 2015
Ahmad Mourad (left), head of the PFLP Rashidiya camp; Yehya Akkawi, head of the PFLP, El-Buss camp. Southern Lebanon, August 2015

On 16 and 17 September, the massacre of Sabra and Shatila (Palestinian refugee camps in West Beirut) – the Israeli army encircled the two camps, which all Palestinian fighters had left, leaving mostly women, children and elders in the camps, and allowed the killers from fascist Christian militias to enter, observing the massacre. Between 1,000 and 5,000 civilians were murdered in cold blood.

Fouad Daher, responsible for the PFLP in Beirut (left) and Ahed Baher, head of the PFLP in Shatila camp. Beirut, August 2015
Fouad Daher, responsible for the PFLP in Beirut (left) and Ahed Baher, head of the PFLP in Shatila camp. Beirut, August 2015

Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is a communist activist and anti-imperialist fighter. Despite almost 32 years in prison, he does not deny his revolutionary ideas. The progressive and revolutionary organizations of Lebanon support his release and are involved in the campaign in Lebanon.

Marie Debs (left), deputy general secretary of the Communist Party of Lebanon, and Ayman Mroueh, member of the Executive Committee of the Union of Democratic Youth of Lebanon. Beirut, August 2015
Marie Debs (left), deputy general secretary of the Communist Party of Lebanon, and Ayman Mroueh, member of the Executive Committee of the Union of Democratic Youth of Lebanon. Beirut, August 2015

Action Report: Solidarity Hunger Strike in Besançon, France

The Association France Palestine Solidarité (AFPS) in Besançon, France organized a 24-hour solidarity hunger strike to support Palestinian political prisoners on 12 August 2015, with the participation of 16 activists, 8 of whom fasted for 24 hours in solidarity with striking Palestinian prisoners.

AFPS Besançon put up an information stand in the Planoise neighborhood about the Palestinian political prisoners and the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, along with a display and exhibition about the prisoners’ struggle.

AFPS also presented information about the case of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Arab activist for Palestine who has been imprisoned since 1984 in French prisons (a longer sentence than Mandela served), despite being eligible for release since 1999.

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Action grève de la faim en soutien aux prisonniers politiques palestiniens en grève de la faim (à lire le compte rendu en image de l’action):

L’Association France Palestine Solidarité (AFPS de Besançon et de sa région), a mené le 12 août 2015 une action de soutien aux prisonniers politiques palestiniens en grève de la faim.

L’action a mobilisé 16 militants (principalement de l’AFPS et des sympathisants), parmi lesquels 8 ont mené une grève de la faim de 24h en Solidarité avec le mouvement de résistance des prisonniers palestiniens.

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Video: From London to Palestine, Free Muhammad Allan!

Inminds’ Palestinian Prisoner Campaign held an emergency protest outside the offices of G4S in London; G4S is the global security corporation – headquartered in London – that is involved directly in providing services to the Israeli occupation jails which imprison Palestinian political prisoners. There is a global campaign to boycott G4S, which was recently emphasized in a call from Palestinian prisoners for boycott activism.

The emergency protest demanded the release of Muhammad Allan, the Palestinian lawyer held under administrative detention without charge or trial who is now in a coma after 60 days of hunger strike, calling for his freedom.

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Allan struggling for his life and his freedom: Global urgency builds for his release

Muhammad Allan continues to struggle for his life and his freedom as pressure in Palestine and globally is mounting for his release after he fell into a coma and was placed on life support in the early morning of 14 August.

When Allan’s mother exited her son’s hospital room on Friday, she told reporters that “my son is dying,” reported the Electronic Intifada.

Allan’s worsening condition came following a rejection on Thursday of a request for his medical release. The Electronic Intifada noted that Ha’aretz had reported that the Israeli state “fears that such a move could encourage administrative detainees to follow Allan’s lead, especially after seven Palestinian detainees began their own respective hunger strikes over the past two weeks.”

This is particularly the case after Khader Adnan, another administrative detainee, won his release for the second time after a 55-day hunger strike. (He was released in 2012 after a 66-day hunger strike, also from administrative detention.) Adnan was released on 11 July. He participated today in the protest in Ramallah, one of many around Palestine, including outside Barzilai Hospital, in Jerusalem, Ramallah, Nablus and elsewhere, demanding Allan’s immediate freedom.

Allan is charged with nothing and held on secret evidence; the ongoing imprisonment of Allan is clearly a political mechanism meant to undermine the hunger strike as a powerful tool of Palestinian political organizing inside the prisons.

At Barzilai Hospital, a number of Members of Knesset from the Joint List, Haneen Zoabi, Ahmad Tibi, Osama al-Saadi, Basil Ghattas, Talib Abu Arar and Jamal Zahalka, met with the prison administration and secured the admission of Palestinian Dr. Hani Abdeen to visit Allan in Barzilai, with the cooperation of the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Jamil al-Khatib, Allan’s lawyer, told Ma’an News that the Barzilai Medical Center in Israel has illegally put the detainee under anesthesia, saying that it is necessary for the hospital’s administration to receive the consent of his parents before giving him the anesthetic, adding that there were no sufficient reasons to do so.

Ma’an also reported that Palestinian former MK Talab al-Sane confronted the medical center’s director about providing Allan with intravenous salts and vitamins while he is unconsciousness, al-Sane describing the process as “manipulating his free will.”

Amnesty International, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Physicians for Human Rights – Israel, Samidoun, American Muslims for Palestine, Inminds and other organizations issued new statements urging action to secure Allan’s release, while MK Tibi wrote a letter to the New York Times urging his freedom.

Addameer Statement on Mohammad Allan:

Administrative Detainee Mohammad Allan Loses Consciousness after 59 Days of Hunger Strike and Is Placed on Life Support

14 August 2015
Administrative detainee Mohammad Allan who has been on hunger strike for the past 59 days has lost consciousness this morning, Friday 14 August 2015, and was placed on life support devices by doctors in Barzilai hospital in Askalan. Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association learntthat Allan’s health has deteriorated overnight and he eventually lost consciousness around 9 am this morning. Doctors reported to Allan’s mother and his lawyer that he was suffering from continuous shivering and seizures and was unable to breathe before he lost consciousness. Doctors then intervened urgently in light of Allan’s medical condition and proceeded to resuscitate him, placed him on a life supporting respirator and administered minerals and nutrients to his body. Allan remains in an unstable and critical condition.

Mohammad Allan started an open-ended hunger strike on the 16th of June 2015 in protest to the renewal of his administrative detention without trial for further six months in May. Israeli occupation authorities have refused Allan’s call, who is a lawyer himself, to be released and instead tried to coerce Allan to end his hunger strike.

Addameer condemns Israel’s actions towards Mohammad Allan and holds Israeli authorities liable for Allan’s current condition. Allan’s detention without charge or trial for the past 9 months violates international norms and standards that prohibit the systematic use of administrative detention by the occupying power and limit its use under the Fourth Geneva Convention for imperative security reasons and limits it within the confines of the fundamental guarantees of fair trial. Allan was denied a fair trial and placed under arbitrary detention without being informed of his charges or given the prospect to challenge his detention before a fair and independent judiciary.

Addameer further denounces Israel’s attempts to undermine the right of Palestinian prisoners and detainees to challenge the violations they face including the arbitrary detention without charge or trial through the peaceful protest means of hunger strikes. Israel has intentionally allowed Allan’s situation to deteriorate to this point and refused to end his arbitrary detention in an attempt to deprive Palestinian detainees from their fundamental right to peaceful protest and ban them from demanding justice, dignity and their basic rights as enshrined under the Geneva Convention and human rights treaties.

Moreover, Addameer condemns Israel’s escalation in prisons of the south (Nafha, Rimon, Eshel) this morning where several sections were closed and prisoners were banned from collectively holding the Friday prayer, and demands the immediate and unconditional release of Mohammad Allan and putting an end to his arbitrary administrative detention.

Physicians for Human Rights Statement on Muhammad Allan:

PHR-Israel response to reports on the loss of consciousness and treatment of the hunger striker Muhammad Allan:
“Once Allan lost consciousness, medical ethics requires that his doctors act in accordance to their understanding of the patient’s will and their discretion. PHR-Israel hopes and believes that the doctors in Barzilai Hospital have acted with respect and in accordance with Allan`s will.
The situation we are now facing could have been avoided. It was possible to hold a dialogue and reach an understanding that would have prevented this deterioration. It is time for the Israeli political leadership to reach a decision to release Allan from administrative detention and enable his doctors to concentrate in fighting for his life. “

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

1. Sign on: Send a letter demanding Allan’s freedom, and that he not be force-fed. Israeli officials must hear the voice of the world demanding that this threat of torture be stopped, and that Allan, imprisoned without charge or trial, be freed.

2. Protest at the Israeli consulate or embassy in your area.  Bring posters and flyers about administrative detention and Palestinian hunger strikers and hold a protest, or join a protest with this important information. Hold a community event or discussion, or include this issue in your next event about Palestine and social justice. Please email us at [email protected] to inform us of your action – we will publicize and share news with the prisoners.

3. Boycott, Divest and Sanction. Hold Israel accountable for its violations of international law. Don’t buy Israeli goods, and campaign to end investments in corporations that profit from the occupation. G4S, a global security corporation, is heavily involved in providing services to Israeli prisons that jail Palestinian political prisoners – there is a global call to boycott itPalestinian political prisoners have issued a specific call urging action on G4S. Learn more about BDS at bdsmovement.net.

Amnesty International: Urgent Action to release Muhammad Allan

Amnesty International issued the following urgent action alert calling for the release of Palestinian hunger striker Muhammed Allan after 60 days of hunger strike, as he has entered a coma.

URGENT ACTION
Release Palestinian lawyer on hunger strike
Palestinian lawyer Mohammed Allan has been on hunger strike since 16 June in protest at his detention. He has been held by Israeli authorities without charge or trial since 6 November 2014. The reasons for his arrest and detention remain unknown. He lost consciousness on 14 August and is at risk of being forcibly fed.

Mohammed Allan, 31, was arrested from his home in Einabus village, in the occupied West Bank, by Israeli security forces on 6 November 2014. He was handcuffed and taken to his office in the city of Nablus, in the West Bank, and ordered to show files of clients he had represented. He was handed a six-month administrative detention order on 11 November. The Israeli authorities have not given any reasons to Mohammed Allan or his lawyer for his arrest and detention. His administrative detention was renewed for another six months on 5 May. He began a hunger strike on 16 June to demand an end to his detention. According to Palestinian human rights NGO Addameer, since the beginning of his hunger strike he has only consumed water.

The Israeli Prison Service informed Mohammed Allan’s lawyer on 7 August of their intention to submit a request to the Israeli District Court to authorize his force-feeding under new legislation allowing force-feeding of hunger-striking detainees. However, statements made by Israeli politicians, including the one responsible for promoting the bill, indicate it is particularly aimed at Palestinian detainees.

On 10 August, he was transferred to the intensive care unit of Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva, Israel. Later that day, as medical staff refused to force-feed him, he was moved to Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon, Israel. Mohammed Allan continued to refuse medical examination and was chained to his hospital bed by a hand and a foot, despite being too weak to stand. It was reported on 14 August that he had lost consciousness.

Mohammed Allan told his lawyer on 12 August that he does not want to die, but to live a life of dignity.

Please write immediately in English, Hebrew or your own language:

  • Calling on the Israeli authorities to end the use of administrative detention and release Mohammed Allan and all other administrative detainees unless they are promptly charged with an internationally recognizable criminal offence and brought to trial in proceedings which meet international standards;
  • Stressing that as a general rule hunger strikers should not be forcibly fed, and any decision on non-consensual feeding should be made only by qualified health professionals and only for reasons of medical necessity; the authorities must never require health professionals to act in any way contrary to their professional judgment or medical ethics, which essentially preclude compulsory feeding of mentally competent hunger strikers.

PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 25 SEPTEMBER 2015 TO:
Director General, Ministry of Health
Moshe Bar Siman Tov
2 Ben-Tabai St.
P.O.B. 1176
Jerusalem 91010, Israel
Fax: +972 2 623 3026
Email: [email protected]
Salutation: Dear Director General

Minister of Public Security
Gilad Erdan
Kiryat Hamemshala
PO Box 18182
Jerusalem 91181, Israel
Fax: +972 2 584 7872
Email: [email protected]
Salutation: Dear Minister

And copies to:
Military Judge Advocate General
Brigadier General Danny Efroni
6 David Elazar Street
Hakirya, Tel Aviv,
Israel
Fax: +972 3 569 4526
Email: [email protected]

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URGENT ACTION

Release Palestinian lawyer on hunger strike

Additional Information

Since Mohammed Allan started his hunger strike on 16 June he has refused all food, vitamins and minerals, drinking only water. After his condition worsened on 14 August and he lost consciousness, he was given minerals intravenously.

Administrative detention – ostensibly introduced as an exceptional measure to detain people who pose an extreme and imminent danger to security – has for years been used by Israel to detain a much wider range of people who should have been arrested, charged and tried in accordance with the normal laws of penal procedure, or against individuals who should not have been arrested at all. Orders can be renewed indefinitely and Amnesty International believes that some Palestinians held in administrative detention by Israel are prisoners of conscience, held solely for the non-violent exercise of their rights to freedom of expression and association. The Israeli military withholds most of its evidence against administrative detainees, claiming this is for security reasons. This prevents detainees from challenging their detention.

Israel’s use of administrative detention of Palestinians is widespread and has led to mass hunger strikes by Palestinian detainees and prisoners, protesting also against their conditions. According to the Israeli human rights organization B’tselem, at the end of June 2015 there were 370 Palestinians in administrative detention in Israeli Prison Service facilities. There are currently seven Palestinian prisoners and detainees on hunger strike, according to Addameer, a Palestinian NGO that advocates for prisoners’ rights. While administrative detention has rarely been used against Israeli nationals, three Israelis were recently placed under administrative detention orders following the killing of Palestinian father and child Ali and Saad Dawbashe in an arson attack on 1 August 2015. Amnesty International has consistently called for the Israeli authorities to end the use of administrative detention, as it violates the right to a fair trial.

The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, passed a law on 30 July 2015 that allows prisoners and detainees on hunger strike to be force-fed in extreme circumstances if it is authorized by a district court judge and subject to a medical report proving the individual is in a grave condition, even if the individual has not consented.

Statements made by the Israeli politician responsible for promoting the bill indicate that the main intent of the law is to avoid making concessions including releasing administrative detainees, rather than the health of the hunger striker. The Israel newspaper Haaretz on 14 June quoted Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan as saying, “security prisoners are interested in turning a hunger strike into a new type of suicide terrorist attack through which they will threaten the State of Israel. We will not allow anyone to threaten us and we will not allow prisoners to die in our prisons.”

Health care for prisoners should comply with international law and standards on the right to health and with medical ethics, including principles of confidentiality, autonomy, and informed consent (including the right to refuse treatment including feeding). Any decision whether to carry out non-consensual feeding of a hunger striker should be made only by qualified health professionals, and only for reasons of medical necessity; it must take account of the individual’s mental competence and wishes, as ascertained by health professionals in confidential consultations with the hunger striker. Medical ethics essentially preclude health professionals from compulsorily feeding mentally competent hunger strikers. Health professionals in prisons have responsibilities towards prison authorities as well as towards inmates, in particular those who are their patients, but the authorities must never require them to act in any way contrary to their professional judgment or medical ethics. Amnesty International opposes non-consensual feeding of hunger strikers without medical supervision, if it is done for reasons other than medical necessity or carried out in a manner that amounts to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. No prisoner or detainee should be punished for being on hunger strike or subjected to coercion to end a hunger strike.

Name: Mohammed Allan
Gender m/f: m
UA: 181/15 Index: MDE 15/2282/2015 Issue Date: 14 August 2015

18 August, Berlin: Protest Against Administrative Detention, in Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners

Call to protest against the policy of administrative detention and in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails!

The Palestinian National Action Committee in Berlin, with friends and supporters will deliver a message of protest to representatives of the European Union in Berlin calling for action to free Palestinian prisoners.

Where: European Commission in the European House, Berlin
When: Tuesday, 18 August 2015, 11 am – 12:30 pm
Address: Unter den Linden 78
10117 Berlin, Germany