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Repression in Jordan to Protect Israel: The Trial and Sentencing of Amer Jubran by Noah Cohen

by Noah Cohen / August 11th, 2015. Originally published at Dissident Voice: http://dissidentvoice.org/2015/08/repression-in-jordan-to-protect-israel/

On July 29, 2015, the trial of Palestinian activist Amer Jubran in Jordan reached its predictable conclusion: 10 years with hard labor for phony “terrorism” offenses, based at least in part on laws manufactured after his arrest.

Last year I wrote an article about the circumstances of Amer’s arrest and detention. At that time he was being held without charges, after being seized from his home in the middle of the night and held incommunicado at an undisclosed location for over 2 months.

In August of 2014, he was finally given a list of charges against him. These included the charge of threatening to “harm relations with a foreign government,” part of a new set of “anti-terrorism” laws enacted in Jordan in June of 2014 (a month after Amer’s arrest in May). The law is a codification of Jordan’s existing practice of arresting dissidents who call attention to the regime’s traitorous collaboration with the main political enemies of its own people: Israel and the United States. A pertinent example would be Mwaffaq Mahadin, tried in 2010 for “endangering relations with a foreign state” for speaking on Al-Jazeera about Jordan’s security cooperation with the US. Under the new legislation, this “crime” became a “terrorism” offense, punishable before the State Security Court.

In a statement about his trial and sentencing recorded from prison (recording here, transcript here), Amer recounts a moment in his interrogation by the GID (General Intelligence Directorate, Jordan’s infamous secret police) which leaves no doubt about the real decision-makers behind his arrest and imprisonment:

During the interrogation period, I was told by the GID that any decision made about me is involving (quote) ‘our American and Israeli friends’ (end-quote). All started when I refused to be a sell-out and work against the Lebanese resistance. I was told then that I will be sent behind the sun for such a refusal. And frankly it is very easy for me to disappear behind the sun rather than to be well outside, but a sell-out and traitor.

The involvement of the US in Amer’s detention and trial comes as no surprise. As I recounted in my earlier article, the US had already detained Amer while he was living in the United States for his political activism on behalf of Palestine and against the US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. While living here as a green-card holder, he committed the inexcusable crime of refusing to be intimidated by the wave of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim repression that immediately followed September 11. In 2002, he stood on a stage in Washington DC, before an anti-war gathering of more than 75,000 people, and spoke against US support for Israel and against the invasion of Iraq.

Amer has clarified in conversation that his refusal “to be a sell-out and work against the Lebanese resistance” was a refusal to act as an infiltrator and informant for the GID. He was thus charged with supporting Hezbollah.

In a similar trial that reached its conclusion a day earlier, another 12 people were sentenced for periods of up to 15 years for supporting Hamas. As one commentator asked in the Jordan Times: “[I]n whose interest is it to try those who support the Palestinian Hamas movement?”

“Anti-terrorism” laws that criminalize support for armed movements of national liberation in Palestine and national self-defense in Lebanon have nothing to do with protecting Jordan or its people. Neither Hamas nor Hezbollah has ever threatened the security of Jordan. Such laws are designed purely to protect the interests of Israel and the US in their ongoing violations of the national sovereignty of Arab lands.

Likewise, Jordan’s General Intelligence Directorate and its State Security Court function as arms of foreign powers. They are not protecting the security of Jordanians, but rather the security of Jordan’s most violent and militarily aggressive neighbor (Israel), and US soldiers who use Jordan as a base for attacking other Arab countries. Most recently, the US has been using Jordan as a base for training military forces involved in the destabilization of Syria–a conflict that threatens to engulf the entire region in violence.

To do their work effectively, these agencies must necessarily suppress the human and political rights of Jordanians. Journalists, activists, professors, religious leaders and all of Jordan’s ordinary citizens live under the constant threat of Jordan’s secret police and its judicial security apparatus. Trials before the State Security Court lack even the outward semblance of judicial independence, with judges recruited from the military and the GID itself.

In the campaign to free Amer Jubran, we are calling for letters on Amer’s behalf to be directed to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al Hussein, a Jordanian. We have no illusions about the UN or its High-Commissioner for Human Rights. The value of such a campaign is to show that people around the world are watching, and to strip away the sham of “human rights” and “democracy” in Jordan.

Jordan is the most valuable regional asset for both Israel and the US. Its GID is one of the most powerful intelligence agencies in the world, active throughout the region, and does much of the dirty work of suppressing the rights of people in the Arab world. It’s time to expose its crimes, and disrupt the political arrangement behind them.

Noah Cohen is active with the Amer Jubran Defense Campaign and can be reached through the campaign at defense (at ) amerjubrandefense.org.

8-14 September: Week of Action for Rasmea Odeh

Mobilize for Cincinnati this fall and stand with Rasmea Odeh at her appeal

We are calling on you to join the Week of Justice for Rasmea Odeh between Tuesday, September 8 and Monday, September 14, 2015. We need you to organize support for this 68-year-old Palestinian women, a victim of Israeli torture and U.S. government injustice.

When Rasmea Odeh is under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!

The outrageous arrest, trial, and sentencing of Rasmea Odeh is a political attack on Arab Americans and Palestinians, on Muslims, and on anti-war and international solidarity activists. While the charges being appealed deal with minor problems on her immigration application, the truth is this is a political trial about U.S. Empire. The U.S. government is acting viciously, spending millions of tax dollars targeting a victim of Israeli military torture.

Despite the unfairness, with you we can continue to beat back this political attack, and prevent an icon of the Palestinian freedom struggle from going to prison or being deported.

Living in Chicago for 20 years now, Rasmea Odeh is surrounded by friends, family and community. For her work serving Arab American women and their families in need, she won many awards and public recognition. The U.S. government began targeting Rasmea Odeh after the FBI raids and grand jury investigation on the Antiwar 23!

Angela Davis, who recently spoke to 500 people at a Chicago rally, said in her solidarity statement, “As a person with first-hand knowledge of the devastation wrought by politically motivated prosecutions — during the era of COINTELPRO, I was falsely charged with three capital offenses — I see Rasmea Odeh’s case as a continuation of the embarrassing history of decades of suppression of social justice activists in the U.S.”

Solidarity! Solidarity! Solidarity!

Rasmea Odeh’s fight is not a one sided battle with predetermined outcomes. Solidarity makes a big difference! It was solidarity that forced Judge Borman, with financial, political and family ties to Israel, to step down from the case last year. It was solidarity that made reporters show up to cover the 200 people protests in front of the Detroit courts. It was solidarity that found out Rasmea Odeh was being held in solitary confinement and got her out again.

If you care about peace and justice, if you oppose political repression, then you need to act. If you support Boycott, Divest, and Sanctions that target the U.S. government and corporations propping up Israel Apartheid, then this is for you! You can join the Week of Justice for Rasmea and help overturn this judicial travesty by the U.S. government.

What: Week of Justice for Rasmea Odeh
When: September 8 thru September 14, 2015, pick your day and time
Where: Around your city, on your campus, at your holy place, in your community
Who: People of good will with great determination, in other words you and your friends

Activities you can plan for where you live:

  • Postering and leafleting campaign amongst anti-war and community groups, with students on campus, and in progressive places: Here’s a link to the poster.
  • Speak out rallies on campus with a banner, a bullhorn, and the Rasmea Odeh leaflet
  • Forums or education events, using the Rasmea Odeh and defense attorney Michael Deutsch video update at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW7YOGSiPeU&feature=youtu.be
  • Rasmea Odeh fundraisers in the form of dinners, parties, or get-togethers with speakers.
  • Banner drops in student centers or public places with leafleting.
  • Art showings or an exhibition on political movements and torture.
  • Group prayers for Rasmea Odeh and her victory
  • Street corner outreach at busy intersections, at events, or where politicians are speaking
  • Social media promotion of the Rasmea Odeh week of action activities on Twitter, Facebook, etc.

 

Mobilize to Cincinnati, Ohio in the Fall for the Rasmea Odeh Appeal

The September 8 week of activity will build and help mobilize us for Rasmea Odeh’s court appeal in Cincinnati, Ohio in the fall. We are making travel and hotel plans now for a weekday in the fall when the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in session. We need to gather activists willing to drive or fly to Cincinnati, and to wake early for a morning rally and witnessing of the appeals arguments.
Rallying location:
Court of Appeals
(540 Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse)
100 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

For more info on the appeal, check out this article.

Or go to: http://justice4rasmea.org/

Fathiya Khanfar suffering medical problems, calls for release

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)— 60-year-old Palestinian detainee Fathiya Khanfer, from Jenin, has been subjected to excruciating detention circumstances in the Israeli solitary lock-down of Neve Tirza, a human rights group reported Tuesday.

“Prisoner Khanfer is suffering from many diseases, most notably hypertension, and has undergone several surgeries right before her arrest,” a lawyer from the Palestinian Prisoner Society said.

The lawyer further quoted the female detainee as launching a cry for help over the unbearable detention circumstances she has been subjected to at the Neve Tirza lock-up, where neither ventilation, nor water, nor the sanitary conditions meet the least of her basic needs as a human being.

Earlier, in 2013, inmate Khanfer had spent 18 days in Israeli custody before she was sentenced to house arrest for a period of nine months and a 30-thousand-shekel fine. A round of court hearings culminated in a verdict sentencing the detainee to 11 months in jail.

Khanfer has appealed to the human rights institutions to immediately step in and save her life before it is too late, for neither her age nor health status can endure the psycho-physical torture perpetrated in the Israeli occupation jails.

Prisoners continue hunger strikes and protest actions for justice

Palestinian prisoners are continuing their protests and resistance inside prison, including Muhammad Allan, the 31-year-old lawyer on hunger strike for 57 days to protest his administrative detention without charge or trial.

About 560 prisoners in Ramon and Nafha prisons are currently taking part in protests against recent violent raids, transfers and other conditions in the prisons; the prisoners intend to collectively escalate their protests over the next month. Their current protest actions include boycotting domestic work in the cells, refusing to answer to security checks or roll call, refusing to distribute meals and refusing to meet or deal with wardens.

The prisoners are demanding an end on the invasions and violent raids on cells; improvement of medical care for prisoners, including closing the Ramle clinic; cancellation of sanctions against hunger striking and protesting prisoners; the end of isolation and solitary confinement; restoration of family visits to all prisoners denied them; an end to arbitrary transfers; and the reactivation of Arabic television channels that were removed from prisoners.

These protests come alongside five ongoing individual hunger strikes, including the strike of Muhammad Allan, who is now in Barzilai hospital, shackled hand and foot to his hospital bed and threatened with force feeding. Allan is at severe medical risk and requires action to demand his freedom. Click here to take action.

Fathi al-KhatibMusa Sufan of Tulkarem, has been on hunger strike since 18 July in protest against his isolation and demanding adequate and appropriate medical care. He has a diagnosis of cancer and has been denied family visits.

Fathi al-Khatib, 56, of Tulkaren, has been on hunger strike for 22 days in Ramleh prison clinic, demanding to see his grandchildren. He has been denied family visits regularly.

Abdul Majid Khdeirat is on hunger strike since 1 August, protesting his detention and attempts to reimpose his original sentence; he is a former prisoner released in the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange in October 2011 and since re-arrested.

Othman Abu Aram of al-Khalil has been on hunger strike since 29 July in protest against his transfer from Ramon to Gilboa prison, demanding that the transfer be revoked.

Boycott and Divest from G4$! – Call from BDS Vancouver, Canada Palestine Association

BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories is joining the global campaign to Stop G4$. In response to the broad Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against institutions complicit in the Israeli occupation of Palestine, and in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners whose human rights are regularly violated in G4$ contracted Israeli prisons, we will actively participate in an international boycott of the company. In joining the boycott, we also raise our opposition to the role of G4$ within the borders of Canada where their Canadian subsidiary provides security to pipeline and mining projects on stolen Indigenous lands, environmentally destructive tar sands mega-projects and the racist mass incarceration of migrant people.

British based G4$ which operates in 125 countries, is the largest security company in the world and the third largest private sector employer globally. In Canada, G4$ claims over one thousand customers including a $400 million contract for security at 20 airports through the Canadian Air Transportation Security Authority (CATSA).

In 2007, G4$ was awarded a contract by the Israeli Prison Authority to provide security systems and services to all Israeli prisons. Since then, G4$ has profited and participated in prisons which are directly implicated in torture of Palestinian prisoners, ‘administrative detention’ of Palestinian activists and political leaders, and maintaining the whole rotten system of occupation and Apartheid through providing security at occupation checkpoints and at the Apartheid Wall. (Addameer fact sheet here) This includes the imprisonment of hundreds of Palestinian children who are also subject to torture and other violations of their human rights. In 2012, while thousands of Palestinian prisoners were on a hunger strike, Palestinian organizations called for actions to hold G4$ accountable for its complicity in Israeli war crimes and occupation. This was the beginning of an international grassroots campaign that has had considerable success in pressuring a wide variety of institutions to boycott and divest from G4S:

● In June 2014, the Gates Foundation divested its entire $170m holding in the company as a result of an international campaign.
● Universities in Oslo and Bergen refused to give G4$ contracts over its role in Israel’s prison system following student campaigns. In the UK, at least 5 student unions voted to cancel contracts with G4$, and students successfully pressured 2 other universities not to renew contracts with the company.
● Major charities in South Africa, the Netherlands and elsewhere terminated contracts with G4$.
● The US Methodist Church, the largest Protestant church in the US, divested from G4$ after coalition campaigning brought the issue to a vote.
● The Scottish Trade Union Congress, and the Dutch trade union Abuvakabo have voted to support the campaign for boycott and divestment from G4$
– See more at: http://www.bdsmovement.net/activecamps/g4s#sthash.VTYJN45B.dpuf

While G4$ has felt the pressure, even suggesting they might not renew their contract with the Israeli Prison Authority in 2017, they continue to collaborate with the Israeli occupation and oppression of the Palestinian people, and to operate profitably around the world. It is important to intensify the boycott and to expose and oppose G4$’s profiteering from occupation, exploitation and oppression.

In Canada, G4$’s wholly-owned subsidiary provides ‘security services’ to some of the most environmentally and socially destructive projects in the country:

● Security for Tar Sands oil production with 120 employees at the Shell/Chevron Albia facility and 150 at the Imperial Oil Kearl facility

● Contracts from the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) to run migrant detention facilities in Ontario including a $22 million contract to run the Greater Toronto Enforcement Centre and a separate $14 million contract to run the Immigration Holding Centre in Rexdale. In effect G4$ secures Canada’s temporary foreign workers programs and other immigration policies that drive the super-exploitation of immigrant and migrant workers for the benefit of big business.

● Active pursuit of the ‘emerging opportunity’ to provide security to new pipeline projects which cross stolen and occupied Indigenous territories

● Claiming to be ‘Canada’s leader in mining security’, G4$ provides security at mining sites around the world many of which are targets of popular resistance because of their violations of people’s environmental, economic and human rights, for example the Tampakan mine in the Philippines which has been vigorously resisted by local Indigenous peoples

G4$ profits daily from the Israeli occupation, war crimes and human rights violations against Palestinians. Globally, the G4$ business model is based on increasing inequality and exploitation, necessitating the securitization of every aspect of the economy and social life – from campuses to hospitals and from pipelines to prisons. More specifically G4$ specializes in ‘securing’ the plunder of the natural resources of the world for the benefit of a few rich corporations, nations and individuals. Within Canada G4$ is profiting from the most socially and environmentally destructive projects – tar sands, pipelines and mass incarceration of migrants. We therefore call for a complete boycott of G4$ and for all institutions – unions, student and faculty associations, religious, faith based organizations, pension funds and government bodies – to divest from G4$!

To support the campaign:

1. Contact BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories to endorse the call: info@cpavancouver.org
2. Let us know about G4$ operations in your city, community, university campus or any other institution you belong to. We need more information about G4$ operations in Canada to organize effective actions.
3. Organize educational activities and actions to expose and oppose G4$’s anti-people practices in Palestine, Canada and around the world.
4. Bring a motion for boycott and divestment from G4$ in your union, student association or faith organization.
5. If you are currently employed by G4$ we urge you to join the campaign! We also recognize that the call for solidarity and justice for Palestine is linked to a broader vision of a just and liberated world that doesn’t create ‘jobs’ based on occupying, containing and oppressing other people. This is a future worth fighting for!

This call to carry and intensify the campaign for boycott and divestment from G4$ within Canada is initiated by BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories, a committee of the Canada Palestine Association.

17 August, Vancouver: 24 Hour Fast and Day of Action in Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners

Responding to the urgent call of Palestinian prisoners for support in the face of an escalation of violence and repression by the Occupation and the Israeli Prison Authority, solidarity activists in Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories will be engaging in a 24 hour fast and day of action.

There are currently 5750 Palestinian prisoners in the Occupation Jails, including 401 administrative detainees, 25 women and 164 children. All of these Palestinians are jailed for resisting the occupation!

Participate in the Fast!  Pledge to fast from 9pm Monday August 17 to 9m Tuesday August 18 and collect donations for Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network from family and friends. Contact aiyanas.ormond@gmail.com if you want to join the fast.

Pledge a faster or make a donation!  You can make a donation directly to Samidoun (https://samidoun.net/) or make a cash donation to a faster.  All funds will be used for educational and advocacy work in solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners.

Join us between 12pm and 5pm on Tuesday, August 18 at Broadway Skytrain Station to help raise consciousness of the situation of Palestinian prisoners by leafleting, gathering signatures and talking to the public. This will include gathering support for the recently launched BDS Vancouver campaign for boycott and divestment from security firm G4$ (http://www.cpavancouver.org/index.php/2015/08/10/boycott-and-divest-from-g4/)

Organized by: Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network with Canada Palestine Association, BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories, and Alliance for People’s Health

Prisoners’ Mass Hunger Strike Suspended; Solidarity and Action Needed for Struggle to Come

Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails announced today, 11 August, that hundreds of prisoners affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, who had planned to launch a hunger strike today, are suspending their planned strike after a concession from Israeli prison administration cancelling the order banning family visits for imprisoned Palestinian leader and PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat. The Palestinian prisoners are still calling for action – click here to find out what you can do.

The PFLP prisoners issued a statement noting that the struggle of the prisoners is far from over, and that they along with all other Palestinian factions inside the prison are engaged in united planning for the next steps of struggle:

Following the announcement of the planned hunger strike to begin today, the Israeli Prison Service was forced to rescind the order prohibiting imprisoned PFLP General Secretary, Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat from family visits. The first visit with his family will take place this month and the next in September, and there is a final agreement with the comrades in the PFLP’s prison branch to cancel this order on a permanent basis.

The PFLP branch in the prisons of the occupation emphasizes that the struggle inside the prisons is continuing and escalating, and that it is working in coordination with all Palestinian factions in the prisons, uniting all Palestinian prisoners, for the next stages of struggle to secure all of our demands and improve the circumstances of life for the prisoners. Therefore, the prison branch of the PFLP has suspended its decision to go on hunger strike as one faction, and will join together with the entire Palestinian prisoners’ national movement in the protest steps to come.

The struggle of Palestinian prisoners remains critical and international action is necessary. This concession was only attained because of the willingness of Palestinian prisoners to put their bodies on the line to confront injustice, and because of the eyes of the Palestinian people and the world on the struggle of the prisoners. Today, the united prisoners’ movement is escalating its struggle and calling for action, solidarity organizing and escalation of boycott to achieve its goals.

In particular, the situation of Palestinian lawyer and hunger striker, Muhammad Allan, 31, held in administrative detention without charge or trial since November 2014 is particularly critical and demands international action and solidarity. Allan has been on hunger strike for 56 days and is shackled hand and foot to his hospital bed in Barzilai hospital. He is being threatened with force-feeding – cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment amounting to torture – and becoming the first victim of the new force-feeding law passed by the Knesset last month, condemned by UN officials, the Israeli Medical Association, the World Health Organization and human rights advocates. His medical situation is dire, and international action can help to not only save his life but gain his freedom and that of his fellow over 5750 Palestinians in Israeli jails.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network notes that Palestinian prisoners’ organizations are working together to determine the next phase of struggle. The Israeli prison administration and occupation forces exert great efforts to divide Palestinian prisoners and their demands from one another by targeting particular Palestinian political factions – first one, then another. In light of this situation, Palestinian prisoners know that united action is always the most effective means of struggle. We also must stay on high alert, as we – and the prisoners’ movement – are well aware that Israeli occupation forces routinely violate the agreements obtained through Palestinian prisoners’ struggle. Sudden changes in the situation and the dynamics inside the prisons due to Israeli attacks and violations of prisoners’ rights should be expected – and we must be prepared to mobilize and respond accordingly.

The Palestinian prisoners’ movement is acutely aware of its conditions within the prisons of the occupation; every day, they live in confrontation with an occupier which routinely violates their rights, and yet they continue to organize and struggle. Our task must be not only to amplify their voice but to build a loud, broad and strong movement to achieve the just demands of the prisoners; their liberation; and the cause for which they struggle – the liberation of Palestine.

Take Action today for Palestinian prisoners!

1. Sign on: Send a letter demanding Muhammad 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. Send a solidarity statement with Palestinian prisoners. The support of people around the world helps to inform people about the struggle of Palestinian prisoners. It is a morale booster and helps to build political solidarity. Please send your solidarity statements to samidoun@samidoun.net. They will be published and sent directly to the prisoners.

3. Hold a solidarity one-day hunger strike in your area. Gather in a tent or central area, bring materials about Palestinian prisoners and hold a one-day solidarity strike with Muhammad Allan and the Palestinian prisoners to raise awareness and provide support for the struggle of the prisoners and the Palestinian cause. Please email us at samidoun@samidoun.net to inform us of your action – we will publicize and share news with the prisoners.

4. 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 samidoun@samidoun.net to inform us of your action – we will publicize and share news with the prisoners.

5. 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.

 

Türkçe: FİLİSTİN’DE SİYASAL TUTSAKLAR BASKILARA KARŞI AÇLIK GREVİNDE!

Şuan 180 Filistinli tutsak açlık grevinde. Yüzlerce FHKC (Filistin Halk Kurtuluş Cephesi) tutuklusu Salı günü (11 Ağustos 2015) açlık grevine başlayacak. İsrail özel kuvvetlerinin Nafha’da gerçekleştirdiği ve aralarında Filistinli politik lider, FHKC Genel sekreteri Ahmad Saadat’ın da bulunduğu 30 tutuklunun ağır yaralanması ile sonuçlanan gece saldırısı açlık grevini ateşlemişti Tutuklular gruplar halinde tecrit edildi ve Nafha’dan başka yerlere nakledildi ve Filistinli tutsaklar bir  direniş kampanyası başlattı.

EYLEME GEÇİN!  Açlık grevindeki tutsakları desteklemek için önerilen eylem biçimleri:

Nafha’da, Fetih üyesi 120 tutuklu 6 ağustos perşembe günü, tecrit ve hücre cezasına son verilmesi, nakledilen tutsakların geri getirilmesi, kantinden yararlanma, aile ziyaretlerinin kaldırılmasına ve tutsaklara yapılan baskınlara son verilmesi talepleriyle açlık grevine başladı. 9 Ağustos’ta İslami Cihat’la bağlantılı 32 tutsak açlık grevine başladı, Ramon ve Eşel hapishanelerindeki onlarca Fetihli tutsak da greve katıldı. İslami Cihat tutsakları 10 Ağustos pazartesi itibariyle liderliklerini feshettiklerini ve bu yüzden İsrail cezaevi yönetimiyle resmi müzakerede bulunacak herhangi bir temsilcilerinin olmayacağını açıkladılar ve tutsak Nahar Sadi’nin tecridine, zorla besleme yasasına ve özellikle Muhammed Allan’a uygulanmasına son verilmesini talep ettiler ve grevdeki Fetih tutsaklarına ve taleplerine desteklerini ifade ettiler.

Bu açık açlık grevlerinin yanı sıra birçok kişisel açlık grevi sürüyor, yargılanmadan idari tutukluluğu süren ve açlık grevinin 55. gününde, sağlık durumu gittikçe ağırlaşan ve BM temsilcilerinin, İsrail Tıp Birliğinin ve insan hakları savunucularının kınadığı yeni yasa uyarınca İsrail askeri güçleri tarafından zorla beslenmeyle tehdit edilen 31 yaşındaki avukat Muhammed Allan da bunlara dahil.

İsrail hapishanelerindeki Filistin Halk Kurtuluş Cephesi üyesi tutsaklar daha önce 9 Ağustos Pazar günü başlatacaklarını söyledikleri, ancak daha sonra Çarşamba gününe erteledikleri açık açlık grevini Salı günü (11 Ağustos 2015)  başlatacaklarını duyurdular. Ancak İsrail cezaevi servisinin aile ziyaretlerine yönelik yasağını kaldırmayı vaat ettiği Ahmad Saadat’a, Negev hapishanesindeki bütün tutsaklara getirilen bir aylık aile ziyareti yasağına ek olarak, pazar günü üç aylık fazladan aile ziyareti kısıtlaması getirildi.

Sol partinin hapishane kolu aşağıdaki açıklamayı yaptı:

Ulusal önder Ahmad Saadat’ın başını çektiği FHKC hapishane kolu, tutsakların haklı talepleri karşısında, Hapishane Servisi’nin uzlaşmaz tavrı yüzünden yönetimle yürütülen müzakerelerin çıkmaza girmesini takiben yaptıkları açıklamayla  11 Ağustos Salı günü açık bir açlık grevi başlatacaklarını duyurdu. Ek olarak bugün önder Saadat’a karşı güvenlik kısıtlamalarının sürdürülmesi ve aile ziyaretlerine üç aylık ek kısıtlama getirilmesi yönündeki askeri emir yayınlandı. Hapishane kolu, Saadat önderliğindeki Cephe tutsaklarının, işgalciyi, tutsakların taleplerine karşılık vermeye zorlamak için her türlü ihtimali tükettikten sonra, işgale karşı, hiçbir taahhüt ve koşula boyun eğmeksizin uzun ve zorlu bir savaşa girmeye karar verdiklerini vurguladı.

FHKC tutsakları bütün halkımızı, Arap ve Müslüman toplulukları ve ülkelerinde ve dünya üzerinde adalet ve özgürlük için mücadele veren güçleri ulusal hareketin tutsaklarına, işgalin istihbarat görevlilerine karşı gece gündüz sürdürdükleri meydan okuma ve metanet mücadelesinde en geniş destek ve dayanışmayı sağlamaya çağırıyor. Dayanışmanın genişliği ve derinliği tutsaklara haklarını tamamen elde edene kadar mücadele etme ilhamını veriyor.

FHKC tutsakları taleplerini açıkladı:

Filistinli politik lider Ahmad Saadat da dahil olmak üzere, sevdiklerinin ziyaretlerinden mahrum bırakılmış olan tutsakları ailelerinin ziyaret etmesine izin verilmesi;

hasta tutsaklara yeterli ve gerekli tıbbi bakımın sağlanması;

idari ceza politikasına son verilmesi;

hapishanelerdeki yaşam koşullarının iyileştirilmesi;

Metsada birimi de dahil olmak üzere, Sİyonist güçlerin özel birimlerinin tutsakların kaldığı bölümler ve hücrelere saldırı ve baskın yapmalarının yasaklanması.

Filistinli Tutsaklarla Dayanışma Ağı Samidoun açlık grevini sürdüren ve Salı günü açlık grevine başlayacak olan tutsaklara ve İsrail hapishanelerindeki 5750’den fazla Filistinli tutsağa yönelik desteğini ifade ediyor. Onlar ve bedenleri, gün be gün, adalet, geri dönüş ve özgürlük mücadelesinin ön saflarında ve politik güçleri ve birlikleri dayanışma hareketindeki tüm bizlere yol gösteriyor. 

Samidoun Filistinli Tutsaklarla Dayanışma Ağı tutsakları taleplerinde bütünüyle ve koşulsuz destekliyor ve dünyanın her yerindeki Filistin dostlarını ve Filistinli toplulukları bu tutsaklara destek olmak için eyleme geçmeye çağırıyor. 

Hemen eyleme geçin!

  1. Tutsakların taleplerine destek vermek için bu açıklamayı imzalayın. Örgütsel ve kişisel destek kabul edilir, tutsakların talepleri ve eylemlerini destekleyen örgütsel imzalar özellikle önemli. İmza için tıklayın: Filistinli tutsaklar ile dayanışma çağrısı
  2. Bir dayanışma mesajı gönderin. Bütün dünyadaki insanların desteği insanların Filistinli tutsakların mücadelesi konusunda bilgi sahibi olmalarına yardım eder. Moralleri yükseltir ve politik dayanışmanın inşasına yardımcı olur. Dayanışma mesajlarınızı  samidoun@samidoun.netadresine gönderin. Yayınlanacaklar ve tutsaklara gönderilecekler.
  3. Bulunduğunuz yerde bir günlük dayanışma grevi örgütleyin. Bir çadırda veya merkezi bir yerde toplanın. Yanınıza Filistinli tutsaklarla ilgili bilgilendirici malzemeler alın ve farkındalık yaratmak ve tutsakların mücadelesi ve Filistin davasıyla dayanışmak için bir günlük dayanışma grevi yapın. Eyleminizden bizi haberdar etmek için lütfen  samidoun@samidoun.netadresine mail atın; haberi yaygınlaştırırız ve tutsaklarla paylaşırız.
  4. Bulunduğunuz yerdeki İsrail konsolosluğu ve elçiliğini protesto edin.İdari ceza ve Filistinli açlık grevcileriyle ilgili afiş ve bildiriler götürün ve bir protesto eylemi yapın veya bu konuyu Filistin ve sosyal adaletle ilgili bir sonraki etkinliğinize dahil edin. Eyleminizden bizi haberdar etmek için lütfen samidoun@samidoun.netadresine mail atın; haberi yaygınlaştırırız ve tutsaklarla paylaşırız.
  5. Boykot, Yatırımların Geri Çekilmesini ve Yaptırımlar. İsrail’in uluslararası yasaları çiğnediği için yargılanmasını sağlayın. İsrail mallarını satın almayın, işgalden çıkarı olan şirketlerin yatırımlarının son bulması için kampanya yürütün.  Küresel bir güvenlik şirketi olan G4S Filistinli politik tutsakların kaldığı İsrail hapishanelerine hizmet sağlamak konusunda büyük pay sahibidir. Bu şirketin boykot edilmesi yönünde küresel bir çağrı vardır. G4S’e yönelik eylemler için Filistinli politik tutsakların özel bir çağrısı da bulunmaktadır.

Addameer: Call for Urgent Action: Save Palestinian Hunger Striker Mohammad Allan from Force-Feeding and Torture 

Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-IL) call for urgent action to save the life of Palestinian detainee Mohammad Allan, a Palestinian attorney who has been on hunger strike for 54 days in protest of his administrative detention without charge or trial since November 2014. Mohammad Allan is being held by the Israeli Prison  Services (IPS). Early this morning he was transferred from the intensive care unit in Soroka Hospital, Beer Al-Sabe to Barzilai hospital, Askalan. Allan is in a critical condition, not taking any minerals, vitamins or supplements and has refused medical examinations.

Mohammad Allan was arrested by the Israeli occupation army on 6 November 2014 and has been under administrative detention since then. A six-month administrative detention order was issued and it was renewed for a further six months in May 2015. After extending his administrative detention, Mohammad embarked on an open-ended hunger strike on the 16th of June 2015 in protest of his continued detention without trial.

On Friday 7 August 2015, the Israeli Prison Service told Allan’s lawyer that it was planning to submit a request to the Israeli District Court to authorize force-feeding him as provided for under the notorious and recently legislated force-feeding law. A day later, Gilad Erdan, the minister of public security affairs, declared that the force-feeding law would not be implemented yet, and that Allan would be treated according to the Israeli Patient’s Rights Act. PHR-IL has confirmed that the ethical committee of the Soroka hospital has authorized forced examinations on Allan, yet the medical staff of Soroka hospital have stood firm and refused any act of coercion on their patient.

In response, hoping that other doctors might agree to force-feed him, the IPS  transferred Allan to Barzilai hospital this morning. The director of Barzilai has told the press that the hospital would follow the Patient’s Rights Act and that he hoped Allan would be willing to accept medical treatment. It seems that the hospital is being put under pressure by the Israeli authorities who are attempting to influence the decisions of the hospitals’ ethics committees.

The Israeli patients’ rights act does not allow force-feeding. It anchors the duty to provide medical care conditioned with informed consent to receive medical treatment, even in cases of medical emergency:

Section 13(a) states:
No medical treatment will be given to a patient unless the patient has given his informed consent to the treatment. In addition, the Act anchors the provisions with regard to medical treatment without consent under very strict conditions which are intended to undergo examination by the ethics committee of the medical institution.

Section 15 states:
(1) A clinician may give medical treatment that is not one of the treatments enumerated in the Supplement to this Act without the informed consent of the patient, if all the following conditions are met:
(a) The patient’s physical or mental state does not permit obtaining his informed consent;
(b) The clinician is not aware that the patient or his legal guardian objects to the receipt of medical treatment;
(c) It is impossible to obtain the consent of the patient’s authorized representative, should such a representative have been appointed under Clause 16 of this Act, or it is impossible to obtain the consent of the patient’s legal guardian, if the patient is a minor or a legally incapacitated person.

(2) Should the patient be deemed to be in grave danger but reject medical treatment, which under the circumstances must be given soon, the clinician may perform the treatment even against the patient’s wish, if an Ethics Committee, after having heard the patient, has approved administering the treat¬ment, and has been persuaded that (c) there are reasonable grounds to suppose that, after receiving treatment, the patient will give his retroactive consent.

It is evident that in the case of Mohammad Allan, there is no justification for any forced treatment or force-feeding, since he is still mentally competent, understands his condition and the implications of his situation; he is able to engage in discussion and has expressed his will not to be examined or treated.

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.

Addameer and PHR-Israel warn against the forced treatment or feeding of hunger striker Mohammad Allan and stress that any such act of forced treatment and coercion on Allan while he is conscious, mentally competent and despite his refusal to get examined, treated, or be fed constitute violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.

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.

Addameer and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel also underline the World Medical Assembly’s guidelines in the Declaration of Tokyo (Guidelines for Physicians Concerning Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in Relation to Detention and Imprisonment) adopted in October 1975 which states that: “Where a prisoner refuses nourishment and is considered by the physician as capable of forming an unimpaired and rational judgment concerning the consequences of such a voluntary refusal of nourishment, he or she shall not be fed artificially.”

We urge you to take all action possible including writing to relevant authorities and decision-makers, asking them to put pressure on the Israeli authorities to dismiss their plans to force-feed Mohammad Allan and to put an end to his arbitrary detention without trial, which is a flagrant violation of international law and human rights guarantees and standards on fair trial. Addameer and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel are ready to help in providing material and support for any correspondence or action you intend to take.

For further information contact:

Rafat Sub Laban  

Advocacy Coordinator

Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association

rafat@addameer.ps

+972 (0) 2 297 0136/+972(0) 457 936418

 Andrea Barsony

 International Advocacy Coordinator

 Physicians for Human Rights – Israel

 andrea@phr.org.il

+972 (0)527 424514

– See more at: http://www.addameer.org/news/call-urgent-action-save-palestinian-hunger-striker-mohammad-allan-force-feeding-and-torture#sthash.wua5Zzw9.suTXDkT4.dpuf

Khalida Jarrar’s military court hearing postponed until 24 August

The military court hearing of Khalida Jarrar, the imprisoned Palestinian parliamentarian, leftist and feminist accused of 12 political charges, was postponed until 24 August at a hearing this morning, 10 August, at Ofer military court.

Once again, the military prosecution did not bring forward any witnesses or evidence and yet once again extended Jarrar’s imprisonment. A motion brought by Jarrar’s lawyers with Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association for her release on bail was also once again denied.

Khalida Jarrar’s next hearing is 24 August. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges action and mobilization over the next two weeks to demand her freedom:

Take action to support Khalida and demand her release!

1. Click here: Send a message to the Israeli Occupation Forces and demand the immediate release of Khalida Jarrar.It is important that the occupation learns that Khalida has supporters around the world who will not be silent in the face of this injustice.

2. Sign the petition! Sign and share this petition, demanding freedom for Khalida Jarrar immediately.

3. Contact your Member of Parliament, Representative, or Member of European Parliament. The attack on Khalida is an attack on Palestinian parliamentary legitimacy and political expression. Parliamentarians have a responsibility to pressure Israel to cancel this order.

4. Send a letter to Khalida Jarrar – help support her and show her jailers that the world is with her!

5. Use the Campaign Resources to inform your community, parliamentarians and others about Khalida’s case.

6. Protest at the Israeli consulate or embassy for Khalida Jarrar. Bring posters and flyers about Khalida’s case and hold a protest, or join a protest with this important information. Hold a community event or discussion, or include Khalida’s case in your next event about Palestine and social justice.

7. 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. Learn more at bdsmovement.net.

Letter Text – Sign on here:

To Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Brigadier General Dani Efroni:

I write today to demand the immediate release of Palestinian member of parliament Khalida Jarrar. Jarrar, a longtime prisoners’ rights activist and political leader, was arrested in her Ramallah home in the early morning hours of April 2, as her home was stormed by dozens of soldiers and her husband locked in another room. She has now been detained for over four months, and is being charged before a military court for engaging in political activity: speeches, attending events, calling for freedom for Palestinian prisoners.

The targeting of Palestinian political leaders for arrest by Israeli occupation forces is an obvious attempt to silence and suppress Palestinian demands for freedom from occupation and apartheid. The arrest of Khalida Jarrar is also an attack on Palestinian women’s leadership and organizing. Thousands of people and organizations around the world have demanded Jarrar’s release, and we reiterate that call for her to be released immediately.

The world is watching and we stand with Khalida against this injustice.

Sincerely,

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