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Take Action: Palestinian former prisoner Jaafar Awad, 22, dies as result of Israeli medical neglect

Palestinian former prisoner and student, Jaafar Awad, 22, died Friday, April 10 of severe illness, approximately two months after his release from Israeli prison. His cousin, Ziad Awad, 28, was then killed – shot by Israeli soldiers as he protested Jaafar’s death. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network notes that Awad’s case is one of the most striking and tragic examples – unfortunately, among many such examples – of the medical neglect and mistreatment of Palestinian political prisoners. Take action to demand justice for Jaafar and Ziad and freedom for sick Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Jaafar Awad, born on November 8, 1992, was arrested on November 1, 2013 and served 18 months in Eshel prison; previously he had been arrested for 3 years. Each time, he was accused of membership in Islamic Jihad. Awad, an engineering student, fell strikingly ill in Eshel prison. He was not ill prior to his arrest. Suffering from diabetes, Awad was administered incorrect insulin shots in Eshel prison, which his father called the “needle of slow death.”

Jaafar-Awad

Following this incident, his diabetes was uncontrollable; his neck swelled, he developed severe hyperthyroidism, heart problems, pancreas problems, and glaucoma in his eyes. He could not walk or speak. Despite this, he remained imprisoned for months, receiving little or inadequate health care until he was finally released on January 21, 2015 in critical condition and with a suspended sentence and a high fine of 40,000 NIS ($10,200).  He had not been tried since November 2013, despite his lengthy imprisonment. This release came after he had earlier been denied release on December 30, 2014, when he was already in a severe health crisis. He had been rushed to the hospital on December 22, shackled hand and foot, in a severe medical crisis and with acute pneumonia.

Palestinian hospitals did not have the capacity to treat his illness; his family and the PLO Commission on Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs were seeking treatment for him in Germany, but were struggling with costs and with the refusal of occupation authorities to allow his international travel. On Wednesday, as his situation became more dire, his family sought his admission at the Israeli Hadassah hospital, which was denied, and he was returned to Hebron’s Al-Mizan hospital, where he died early on Friday morning, April 10.

Ziad Awad, killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Ummar, April 10, as he protested his cousin's death
Ziad Awad, killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Ummar, April 10, as he protested his cousin’s death

Following the mass funeral march in his village of Beit Ummar, his cousin, Ziad Awad, 29, was killed by Israeli soldiers, shot with live ammunition as he protested after the funeral. Three other young people were injured with live ammunition and 10 with rubber coated metal bullets.

The release of very ill Palestinian prisoners only after their illness is extremely critical has been previously remarked upon by Palestinian sources. “Over the last three years Israel has released a number of sick prisoners, some who died a few months later. They include Ashraf Abu Thrai, Zuhair Labbada, Hassan al-Turabi, Mohammad al-Amla and Sultan al-Wali, according to CDEDA. The commission also confirms none of them were ill before their arrest, but they became sick during their imprisonment.” Labbada was arrested, ill, on December 7, 2011, released in May 2012 in a coma, and died a week later. Other severely ill Palestinian prisoners have died in prison after lengthy neglect of their illness – for example, Maysara Abu Hamdiyyeh, who died in 2012 of cancer after being denied cancer treatment for years.

Jaafar Awad's funeral in Beit Ummar, April 10
Jaafar Awad’s funeral in Beit Ummar, April 10

Palestinian prisoners – particularly those who are very ill – have repeatedly reported mistreatment and medical neglect in Israeli prisons, including denial of medical tests, denial of access to outside physicians, denial of access to appropriate medications including chemotherapy, denial of specialists, delay of treatment for months or years, errors or accidental mistreatments, denial of appropriate mobility support, and the provision of pain killers or flu shots rather than treatment for illness. There are approximately 1200 ill prisoners, with 80 of those seriously ill and approximately 20 facing very severe health crises, including Yusri al-Masri, Mansour Muwqada, Khalid Shawish, Nahed al-Aqraa, Muatasem Raddad, Muhammad Barash, Alaa al-Hams, Riyad al-Umur, Salah al-Titi, Khader Dabaya, and Fawwas Baara.

Just last Saturday, April 4, the power was cut for more than 12 hours to Ramle Prison Clinic, where the most severely ill Palestinian prisoners are held, including prisoners with cancer and liver failure who require constant medical monitoring. Palestinian lawyer Hanan al-Khatib described the action as a “punitive measure” that was “immoral and inhumane.”

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins in the numerous calls from Palestinian organizations for an independent international investigation into the death of Awad and the medical situation for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. The Israeli occupation is fully responsible for the death of Jaafar Awad, given improper treatment, denied release, denied access to hospital after release, slapped with an exorbitant fine – or ransom – to release him as he lay in critical condition, and for the death of his cousin Ziad Awad, shot down in cold blood as he demanded justice for Jaafar. Awad’s father has called for the file on the death of Jaafar to be delivered to the International Criminal Court.

The killing of Jaafar Awad is part and parcel of the systematic mistreatment, neglect and health abuse to which Palestinian prisoners are subject at the hands of the Israeli prison system. It is one more facet of the racism and settler colonialism of the Israeli state, aimed at erasing Palestinian existence. The murder of Ziad Awad as he marched for justice for his cousin reflects that same systematic, militarized racism carried out against Palestinians inside and outside the prisons.

It is critical to demand independent investigation and accountability for the killing of Jaafar Awad and an end to the mistreatment and abuse of sick Palestinian prisoners, and to demand freedom for the sick prisoners.

Take action: Demand justice for Jaafar and Ziad!

1. Sign this statement demanding freedom for sick prisoners. Demand Israeli officials immediately free sick prisoners and end the policy of medical neglect.

2. Inform your community: write about and share the story of Jaafar Awad. Contact your local parliamentarians and inform them about the realities of medical neglect and mistreatment for Palestinian prisoners; call for independent investigation of Jaafar’s death.

3. Protest at the Israeli consulate or embassy in your area. Bring posters and flyers about Jaafar’s death and mistreatment of prisoners: 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.

4. 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.

Israel is responsible for Jaafar Awad’s Death: Free Sick Palestinian Prisoners!

To Brigadier General Dani Afroni, Military Judge Advocate General;

I write today to call for the immediate release and the provision of proper medical treatment to the hundreds of sick Palestinian political prisoners being held in Israeli jails. On April 10, Jaafar Awad, a 22-year-old Palestinian youth, died two months after his release from Israeli prison, where he was mistreated and medically neglected, given incorrect and dangerous injections and wound up unable to move or speak, with severe diabetes, glaucoma, and thyroid, pancreas and heart disease.

The death of Jaafar Awad, mistreated by the Israeli prison system, denied early release for a month, and then – two days before his death – denied access to treatment at Israeli hospitals, is the responsibility of the Israel Prison Service. His death, and the ongoing mistreatment, medical neglect and abuse of Palestinian prisoners is an international issue of great concern to me and many others around the world.

Jaafar Awad’s death follows on the deaths of Hassan al-Turabi and Maysara Abuhamdieh. Prisoners are suffering daily in the Ramle prison clinic and receiving only painkillers, denied surgery and treatment for very serious illness. On Saturday, April 4, the power was switched off for 12 hours.

Some prisoners whose cases require immediate action include: Mansour Mowqada, who has cancerous tumors, a “plastic stomach” and uses colostomy bags; Nahed al-Aqra, who has had four parts of his leg amputated; Moatassem Raddad, who suffers from cancer; Yousry al-Masri, who has thyroid cancer; Murad Abu Muliq, who has lost nearly 20 pounds due to intestinal disease; and the others held at Ramle prison clinic.

I write today to demand the immediate release of the sick prisoners. Until their release, these immediate actions are needed:

Immediate independent examination by Palestinian doctors, and outside doctors being allowed into the prisons to examine them

Immediate independent investigation of the death of Jaafar Awad and his medical treatment in custody

Provision of proper medical treatment and medication under independent Palestinian medical supervision to all sick prisoners

End to the policy of denying family visits to Palestinian political prisoners

This is a matter of urgent concern.

Sincerely,

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International, Arab and Palestinian support for Khalida Jarrar

Palestinian, Arab and international forces expressed their support for imprisoned Palestinian leader Khalida Jarrar, demanding her freedom.

In Ottawa, the capital of Canada, a protest will be held on April 14 – the day of Jarrar’s rescheduled administrative detention confirmation hearing – calling for her release and that of all Palestinian prisoners.

Amnesty International, the large global human rights organization, also issued an urgent appeal for action on Jarrar’s case. (full Amnesty appeal).

In Belgium, Intal: Globalize Solidarity has called for action around Khalida Jarrar’s case:

“There is a global call from Palestinian parties to build international pressure for her release and that of many other Palestinian prisoners. You can take individual action by signing a petition and / or writing a letter to Benjamin Netanyahu. The most powerful form of action is to work collectively, which you can do by working together with Intal to pressure local politicians to increase general awareness about this matter, and to strengthen the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions campaign.”

In France, Ensemble!, a movement that is part of the Fronte de Gauche (Left Front), issued a statement in support of Jarrar:

“Ensemble! movement, member of the Left Front, called for everything to be done to ensure her immediate release and that of other Palestinian legislators currently imprisoned.”

The Union of Young Communists of France also called for Jarrar’s freedom, citing the case of Salah Hamouri:

“The Israeli government, through its Army, leads a major psychological war on Palestinians – what are the impacts on a child’s life when he has to go through a checkpoint to go to school? on the lives of families who are prohibited from free movement? and many other absurd and harmful daily realities. Our friend and comrade Salah Hamouri, after spending 7 years in prison, today faces a military order in East Jerusalem forbidding him from going to his university, for example. The objective is therefore to suppress the Palestinian resistance through these attacks on people in their daily lives, along with the attacks on the leaders who fight for peace and freedom in Palestine.”

Agence Media Palestine, also in France, has issued a French-language call to action for Khalida Jarrar as well. (Click here for the action callThe BDS Campaign in the Spanish state has also issued a Spanish-language call to action for Khalida Jarrar. (Click here for the Spanish call.)

In Sweden, Proletären newspaper, who previously interviewed Jarrar, published a call for action:.

“An important aspect of solidarity with Khalida Jarrar, other prisoners and with the Palestinian people as a whole is to work for a total boycott of Israel. This was also something that Khalida Jarrar highlighted when she was interviewed by Proletären last December: ‘The boycott movement is very important. It is a popular way to put pressure on the occupying power, to make it aware that people around the world know that it is an apartheid system.’

In solidarity with Khalida Jarrar and the Palestinian people’s struggle, we call to:

• Free Khalida Jarrar!
• Boycott Israel!”

In New Zealand, Redline published an action call for Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners:

“In New Zealand, we need to expose the repression on the West Bank and demand the release of Khalida Jarrar, Ahmad Sa’adat and all the other Palestinian political prisoners.  We need to expose the use of ‘administrative detention’ – ie internment without trial – that is a common practice of the Israeli state.  And we need to organise solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation.”

In Argentina, the Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Party issued a statement of support for Jarrar:

“The PRML (Revolutionary Marxist Leninist Party) condemns the abduction and subsequent arrest of Khalida Jarrar Palestinian leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, parliamentary and human rights activist, produced by a command repressive Israeli forces stormed his house West Bank at dawn on April 2. Has issued an administrative detention of six months imprisonment without charge or trial; This resource is outside the slightest guarantee as standard is maintained and executed since the days of empire English. It adds to the systematic policy of social and political repression in the Palestinian street protest against any exercise and deepens with kidnappings, deportations, targeted killings, torture, murder and permanent imprisonment.

Hundreds of organizations, personalities and parties in Palestine itself and around the world are demanding the immediate release of Khalida .Jarrar. She is now one of the nine members of the Palestinian Legislative Council held without charge or trial under administrative detention orders.

Administrative detention is imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial, and on the basis of secret evidence for periods of up to six months, renewable indefinitely by Israeli military courts.

The PRML, adds to this order and opens the events of 10 and 11 April next in the city of Buenos Aires on the occasion of our 50th anniversary to be a forum for reporting, support and call in defense of political prisoners Palestinians .

Immediate Freedom to Khalida Jarrar !!
Freedom to Ahmad Sada’at and all Palestinian prisoners !! End of security cooperation between the “Palestinian Authority” and the repressive forces of the Israeli terrorist state !!
Viva la resistance! For a Free Palestine, Popular and Democratic !!
PRML 05.05.15 Marxist Leninist Revolutionary Party Argentina”

In Portugal, the MPPM (Movimiento pelos direitos do povo palestino e pelo paz de medio oriente), issued a statement demanding the immediate liberation of Jarrar.

Egypt’s General Federation of Egyptian Women called for the immediate freedom of Jarrar, saying:

“The brutal behavior of the occupation forces is a continuation of the siege on Palestinian women, especially leaders like the struggler Khalida, who has been leading popular and women’s movements against the occupation since the 1980s, and who has been active among Palestinian, Arab and international women’s movements.”

In Nablus, the Solidarity Movement for a Free Palestine joined with the General Union of Palestinian Women to protest for Khalida’s freedom:

“SFP joins the call for international support for the release of Khalida and all Palestinian prisoners, particularly administrative detainees interned by Apartheid Israel. Please sign and share the petition and take action in your State, to call for the release of Khalida and the other prisoners.”

 

 

Amnesty International: Urgent Action for Detained Parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar

Amnesty International issued the below action alert, urging supporters to take action to advocate for the freedom of Khalida Jarrar, detained Palestinian parliamentarian, feminist and prisoner advocate:

Dear Activists, 
 
The Urgent Action Team is working to make your activism easier by including Urgent Actions in both Word and PDF format. During this improvement process, you will be directed to a PDF version. We appreciate your patience and continued support.
 
PARLIAMENTARIAN DETAINED WITHOUT CHARGE
Palestinian parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar has been given a six-month administrative detention order. She has chronic health problems, and now faces indefinite detention without charge or trial, after defying an Israeli order to ban her from her city. 
 
Israeli forces arrested 52-year-old Khalida Jarrar at 1.30am on 2 April 2015, at her home in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. They interrogated her for over four hours in Israel’s Ofer detention center in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), before transferring her to HaSharon Prison in Israel. Her lawyer told the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz that her detention order was signed on the day of her arrest, suggesting it had been prepared in advance. Khalida Jarrar has suffered a series of strokes and has high blood cholesterol; she needs medication and blood tests every few days for her condition.
An outspoken and active critic of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory, Khalida Jarrar defied a six-month military order to forcibly transfer her from Ramallah to Jericho based on “secret evidence” in August 2014. In February 2015, she was appointed to the Palestinian Higher National Committee to Follow Up with the International Criminal Court (ICC), formed by President Abbas following Palestine’s signature of the Rome Statute of the ICC on 31 December 2014. She is vice chair of the board of Palestinian human rights organization Addameer (which advocates for the rights of Palestinian prisoners), and was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council in 2006.
The Israeli military withhold most evidence against administrative detainees, claiming this is for security reasons. On 8 April a military judge adjourned a review of Khalida Jarrar’s detention until 14 April to allow the defense to see some of the evidence against her, including footage of her at demonstrations. Israeli military law in the OPT allows for the prosecution of Palestinian demonstrators participating in any assembly deemed to be “political” and requires permission from the military commander for gathering of more than 10 people. The prosecution said they would not charge Khalida Jarrar since it would make her eligible for bail, indicating that that her detention is a punishment for her political activism. Her detention order can be renewed indefinitely.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Khalida Jarrar has been subjected to decades of harassment and intimidation by the Israeli authorities, who have declared her a security risk without ever charging her with any criminal offense. In August 2014, the head of the Israeli military’s Central Command gave her a six-month “Special Supervision Order” based on unspecified “serious security reasons that necessitate the … order to protect the security of the area”,  requiring her to leave her home in Ramallah and confining her to Jericho unless she received “special permission” from the military authorities. No further details concerning the information against her were made available to enable her to challenge the decision judicially. She defied the order, establishing herself in the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) compound, where she remained until 16 September, when the order was reduced to one month.
HOW YOU CAN HELP

Please write immediately in English, Hebrew or your own language:
  • Calling on the Israeli authorities to release Khalida Jarrar and all other administrative detainees unless they are promptly charged with internationally recognizable criminal offenses and brought to trial in conformity with international fair trial standards, and to end the use of administrative detention, which violates the right to fair trial;
  • Calling on them to ensure that Khalida Jarrar promptly receives any medical treatment she may require.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 20 MAY 2015 TO:
Military Judge Advocate General
Brigadier General Danny Efroni
6 David Elazar Street
Hakirya, Tel Aviv, Israel
Salutation: Dear Judge Advocate General
Commander of the IDF – West Bank
Major-General Roni Numa
GOC Central Command
Military Post 01149
Battalion 877
Israel Defense Forces, Israel
Salutation: Dear Major-General Roni Numa 
Minister of Defense
Moshe Ya’alon
Ministry of Defense
37 Kaplan Street, Hakirya
Tel Aviv 61909, Israel
Salutation: Dear Minister 
 
Also send copies to:
Ambassador Ron Dermer, Embassy of Israel
3514 International Dr. NW, Washington DC 20008
Fax: 1 202 364 5607  I  Phone: 1 202 364 5500  I  Email: [email protected]  -OR-  [email protected]
 
Name: Khalida Jarrar (f)
Issues: Arbitrary Detention, Health concern, Legal concern 
UA: 81/15
Issue Date: 8 April 2015
Country: Israel/ Occupied Palestinian Territories
 
Please let us know if you took action so that we can track our impact!
EITHER send a short email to [email protected] with “UA 81/15” in the subject line, and include in the body of the email the number of letters and/or emails you sent.
OR fill out this short online form to let us know how you took action.
Thank you for taking action! Please check with the AIUSA Urgent Action Office if sending appeals after the below date. If you receive a response from a government official, please forward it to us at [email protected] or to the Urgent Action Office address below.

 

April 14, Ottawa: Protest in Solidarity with Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners

Protest in Solidarity with Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners
Tuesday, April 14
12:00pm – 1:00pm in EDT
50 O’Connor street
Ottawa, Ontario
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1640344612854909/

Khalida-largesmFeminist, human rights leader and parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar was arrested from her home in the middle of the night on April 2nd in Ramallah, Palestine. Jarrar is the former Executive Director of Addameer and Vice President of its Board of Directors, as well as the chair of the Palestinian Legislative Council Prisoners’ Committee and a member of the Palestinian national follow-up committee for the International Criminal Court. She is currently in an Israeli prison and has been sentenced to 6 months of administrative detention.

Administrative detention is the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial and on the basis of secret evidence for up to six month periods, indefinitely renewable by Israeli military courts. The use of administrative detention dates from the “emergency laws” of the British colonial era in Palestine. Israel’s use of administrative detention violates international law; such detention is allowed only in individual circumstances that are exceptionally compelling for “imperative reasons of security.” In Palestine, however, Israel uses administrative detention routinely as a form of collective punishment and mass detention of Palestinians, and frequently uses administrative detention when it fails to obtain confessions in interrogations of Palestinian detainees.

Jarrar joins over 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners currently being held by Israel. Palestinian political prisoners are routinely subjected to torture.

Israel’s practice of imprisoning Palestinians from the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Israeli prisons is in direct violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits the occupying power from transferring individuals from the occupied population into a prison in the occupier’s territory.

For more information about Palestinian political prisoners and the system of injustice they’re subjected to, visit:

http://www.addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=359

For more information about Khalida Jarrar’s arrest visit:

http://mondoweiss.net/2015/04/palestinian-parliamentarian-arrested

Join us in protesting Israel’s brutal oppression of the Palestinian people, who face arbitrary arrest and imprisonment under a system of occupation and apartheid.

FREE KHALIDA JARRAR! FREE ALL PALESTINIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS!

WHERE: Israeli embassy, 50 O’Connor St., Ottawa

WHEN: Tuesday, April 14 at 12 PM

Placards will be made available.

Sponsored by: Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians, Students Against Israeli Apartheid – Carleton, Independent Jewish Voices – Canada

Portugal: Immediate Liberation of Khalida Jarrar

The Movimento Pelos Direitos do Povo Palestino e Pela Paz no Medio Oriente in Portugal issued the following statement in support of Khalida Jarrar:

FOR THE IMMEDIATE LIBERATION OF KHALEDA JARRAR

Khaleda Jarrar, an MP in the Palestinian Parliament, was detained last Thursday, April 2, when several dozen elements of the Israeli army assaulted her home in Ramallah, where she was with her husband and daughter.

Khaleda Jarrar, is a 52-year old lawyer, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and human rights activist. She chairs the Committee for Palestinian Prisoners of the Palestinian Legislative Council (Parliament) and she is a leader of Addameer, an organization devoted to the defense of prisoners’ rights. She is also a member of several organizations that defend women’s rights.

Since 1998 she is banned from traveling outside Palestine and only once, in 2010, after months of public campaigns, was she authorized to receive medical treatment in Jordan, despite suffering from a chronic illness.

A spokesperson for the Israeli Army, quoted by the Ma’an News Agency, accused Kahleda Jarrar of being the leader of a ‘terrorist organization’ and of having encouraged ‘terrorist activities’ in recent weeks. However, as Addameer clarifies, “most Palestinian political organizations are considered illegal by Israel, including PLO member organizations, and an association with such organizations is frequently used as a pretext for detention”.

The same Israeli spokesperson justified the detention with the fact that Khaleda Jarrar refused to accept a deportation order issued last August. In fact, she received from the Israeli occupation authorities a deportation order from Ramallah to Jericho. She refused to accept it and set up a tent, in the lobby of the Palestinian Parliament in Ramallah,where she lived and worked until, on September 16, the deportation order was annulled, following an international campaign in her support. A PLO statement, issued at the time, considered the order illegal because it violated “Israel’s obligations under international law and treaties to respect the rights of individuals, including the rights to self-determination, freedom of movement, privacy, and protection of the family”. Furthermore, this order represented an attempt at a “forcible transfer, unlawful confinement and persecution, all of which are crimes punishable under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”.

Today, there are 18 Palestinian members of Parliament in jail, 9 of which under administrative detention, without due process or duly charged. There are over six thousand Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, 454 of which are under administrative detention. According to data available on February 2015, 163 of these are children, of which 13 are under 16 years of age.

Considering that the detention of Khaleda Jarrar

  • is an attempt to break the Palestinian people’s spirit of resistance to the occupation, depriving them of their leaders and activists in defense of their rights
  • is an attack against democracy, targeting a freely elected representative of the people
  • was carried out in violation of international law and international humanitarian law, namely the Geneva Conventions, as regards the obligations and restrictions on an occupying power

The Portuguese Movement for the Rights of the Palestinian People and Peace in the Middle East (MPPM):

  • Demands, from the Government of Israel, the immediate liberation of Khaleda Jarrar and other Palestinian MPs under arrest without charge, as well as of all Palestinian prisoners who are illegitimately and illegally in Israeli jails;
  • Calls upon all Members of the Portuguese Parliament to express their solidarity with Khaleda Jarrar and other Palestinian MPs jailed by Israel, demanding the respect for their rights;
  • Demands, that the Portuguese Government, in its relations with Israel and in keeping with the Constitution of the [Portuguese] Republic and the dispositions of international law and international humanitarian law to which Portugal has signed up, draws the full consequences of Israel’s repeated non-abidance of these legal norms.
  • Calls upon all Portuguese Members of the European Parliament to express their solidarity with Khaleda Jarrar and other Palestinian MPs jailed by Israel, demanding respect for their rights, and also demanding that the Governments of the European Union countries draw all consequences from the reiterated violation by Israel of its obligations, as the occupying power of Palestine.

Lisbon, April 4, 2015

The National Directorate of MPPM

MPPM – MOVIMENTO PELOS DIREITOS DO POVO PALESTINO E PELA PAZ NO MÉDIO ORIENTE

Presidente da Assembleia Geral | Carlos Araújo Sequeira

Presidente da Direcção Nacional | Maria do Céu Guerra

Vice-Presidentes | Carlos Almeida, Carlos Carvalho, Frei Bento Domingues

Secretário para as Relações Internacionais | Silas Cerqueira

Presidente do Conselho Fiscal | Frederico da Gama Carvalho

UPDATE: Khalida Jarrar’s administrative detention hearing postponed for 6 days

As protesters, including political leaders, gathered outside the Ofer military court, the hearing to confirm the 6 month administrative detention order for imprisonment without charge or trial against Palestinian leftist leader, feminist and parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar was postponed for 6 days, until Tuesday, April 14.  Take action and demand her immediate freedom: 

A report from Addameer follows:

The Ofer Military Court judge determined today (Wednesday, 8 April 2015) to postpone the confirmation hearing for PLC member Khalida Jarrar’s administrative detention order until Tuesday, 14 April 2015.

According to Mrs. Jarrar’s legal counsel Adv. Mahmoud Hassan, the military prosecution presented the court with 34 pieces of “open evidence,” that had not been provided to the defense team prior to the confirmation hearing. For this reason, Mrs. Jarrar’s defense team requested six days to review the evidences and allegations against Mrs. Jarrar. It should be noted that only a portion of the file was released to the lawyers. Mrs. Jarrar is also detained under secret evidence that will never be revealed to the lawyers throughout the duration of her administrative detention.

Khalida-largesmAccording to Adv. Hassan, despite the presented evidence that is substantial to formally indict Mrs. Jarrar, the military prosecution did not charge her, and verbally stated that they do not intend to do so in order to guarantee she remain in detention. Thus far, the evidences presented against Mrs. Jarrar revolve around her activities as a political leader, including videos of her attending demonstrations. An indictment on such minor charges can potentially allow for her release on bail until the end of legal proceedings.

Addameer confirms that this is a politically motivated arrest which contravenes international law, specifically the Geneva Convention IV, and her rights under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Khalida Jarrar (52 years old) was arrested Thursday, 02 April 2015 from her home in Ramallah at 1:30AM. The Military Commander issued a 6-month administrative detention order on Sunday, 05 April 2015.

Mrs. Jarrar is one of 14 Palestinian Legislative Council members that is currently imprisoned, of which eight are held under administrative detention orders without charge or trial based on secret evidences.

Addameer calls on all local diplomatic missions, representative offices, international organizations and human rights organizations to publicly denounce the detention of Palestinian elected officials. Addameer requests the presence of the above as observers of Mrs. Jarrar’s court hearing on Tuesday, 14 April 2015.

Now is the time to escalate action and pressure against the administrative detention of Khalida Jarrar and against the system of administrative detention, which imprisons Palestinian without charge or trial.

For ongoing updates on the case of Khalida Jarrar, please see https://samidoun.net/khalidajarrar

Take Action to support Khalida Jarrar:

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.

April 18, Brussels: Demonstration for Palestinian Political Prisoners

Rally in Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners
Saturday, April 18, 2015
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Place du Luxembourg
Brussels, Belgium
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/797152387028035/

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Organized by the Palestinian Community in Belgium and Luxembourg

 

Protests in Palestine and US demand freedom for Khalida Jarrar

Demonstrations in the US and in Palestine demanded freedom for Khalida Jarrar, imprisoned Palestinian parliamentarian, leftist political leader and feminist.

On Monday, April 6, the Red Student Faction at the University of New Mexico held a protest in Albuquerque, NM, US, calling for freedom for Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian political prisoners:

 

And in Gaza, on April 6, the National and Islamic Forces held a protest at the International Committee of the Red Cross, demanding freedom for Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners, with attendees carrying posters and banners calling for the prisoners’ liberation. Speakers included Dr. Mariam Abu Daqqa, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and a former political prisoner, who said “We have come out today to support the prisoners’ movement who will struggle and resist…who prove that the statements of the Zionists that they are captives is false. The will and the minds of the Palestinian prisoners are free.”

She demanded an end to Palestinian Authority security coordination with Israel, calling for the implementation of PLO Central Council resolutions to end all such coordination, and urged that Palestinian embassies around the world must end their silence on the issue of Palestinian prisoners and instead work to free them and build international support. Mustafa Maslamani, a former prisoner, spoke about the current situation of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, including the escalating attacks and violence against prisoners perpetrated by guards and security forces. Photos:

 Also, in Ramallah, on April 7, the General Union of Palestinian Women protested outside the International Committee of the Red Cross, demanding freedom for Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners, and announcing activities for the upcoming Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, April 17:

For more information about the case of Khalida Jarrar, please see https://samidoun.net/khalidajarrar

Take Action to support Khalida Jarrar:

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.

Take Action: Letter Writing Campaign for Khalida Jarrar!

Libera Palestina- Uniti per la Palestina Italia has launched a letter and postcard writing campaign, #solidalpost, in support of Khalida Jarrar. The campaign has in the past sent hundreds of letters and postcards to Palestinian political prisoners, particularly Palestinian women prisoners such as Shireen Issawi, Bushra al-Tawil, and Lina Khattab. In response to the imprisonment without charge or trial of Palestinian leftist and feminist leader Khalida Jarrar, they have launched a campaign to write to Khalida. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges people around the world to join the campaign and send letters and postcards to Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian prisoners.

Please note that Israeli authorities often deny Palestinian prisoners access to the mail; however, your letters will make a real impact in showing the jailers the widespread international solidarity with Khalida Jarrar.

The call follows:

LET’S WRITE TO KHALIDA JARRAR!

In the last three weeks, for our #solidalpost campaign, many have written postcards to Palestinian women segregated into the G4S HaSharon prison, to break their isolation. Now the Zionist regime has made a further escalation with the arrest of Khalida Jarrar, a parliamentarian! We MUST write our solidarity to Khalida! A letter or, at least, a postcard of admiration and love. In any case they’ll be noticed by Israel the illegal colonialist jailer! and the voice will spread of our massive demonstration of solidarity and approval of the patriotic fight of Khalida Jarrar!

This the letter:

Ms Khalida Jarrar
Palestinian Legislative Council Member
HaSharon Prison
Even Yehuda
P. O. Box 7
40.330 Israel

Dear Khalida Jarrar:

I hope this letter will reach you in your cell in detention. I write in solidarity and love for you and for every Palestinian prisoner – man, woman or child – who has suffered under Israeli oppression and denial of the most fundamental human rights by a colonizing, apartheid state that continues to oppress Palestinians with impunity in unconscionable ways and means.

I salute your political work, your patriotism and your sumoud. I pledge to continue to educate and raise awareness about the injustice meted out to Palestinians with the complicity and active participation of Western powers – and also to continue to protest such outrages as your illegal detention.

From (city, country), I salute you and your comrades.
[name, surname, CAP/ZIP, city, country]

Libera Palestina – United for Palestine Italy

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PCHR, Ha’aretz editorial denounce Jarrar’s detention; Danish, French, Italian solidarity

Responses and denunciations of the detention of Palestinian leader, leftist and parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar continued to mount in the lead-up to the Israeli Ofer military court hearing expected to confirm her 6-month order to administrative detention without charge or trial on April 8.

Ha’aretz, the Israeli newspaper, published an editorial denouncing Jarrar’s administrative detention without charge or trial (link here without registration):

But Jarrar apparently dared to violate the foolish order and for that she is being punished now with administrative detention. This is how Israel seeks to deter every Palestinian public activist — not to mention one involved with advancing the processes in the International Criminal Court — from realizing his or her rights.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights issued a statement demanding Jarrar’s release:

PCHR calls upon the international community to practice pressure on Israeli authorities to put an end to the administrative detention policy, which violates the right to a fair trial.

On Sunday, 05 April 2015, the Israeli military commander issued an order putting PLC member Khalida Jarrar (52) under a six-month administrative detention.

According to human rights sources, a hearing is supposed to be held at the military court in Ofer, west of Ramallah, on 08 April to confirm or reduce the detention order.

The order came four days after Jarrar had been arrested on Thursday morning, 02 April, when Israeli forces raided her house in al-Bireh and took her to Hasharon prison for women in Israel.

It should be noted that Ms. Jarrar is a PLC Member representing Abu Ali Mostafa Bloc and a member of the political bureau of the Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Israeli forces raided her house previously on 20 August 2014 and handed her a military order transferring her to Jericho until 19 February 2015 on the pretext she “poses threat to the security of the region and she should be placed under private surveillance”.

However, Jarrar refused to sign the order that was written in Hebrew, but Jarrar refused to comply with the order and held a sit-in in the PLC yard in Ramallah. Later on, Israeli forces reduced the transfer period to one month, which already ended in mid-September.

Over 500 prisoners are placed under administrative detention in Israeli jails, 15 of whom are PLC Members, including Dr. Aziz Dweik, Speaker of the PLC, in a flagrant violation of the right to a fair trial, including the right to receive an appropriate defense and to be informed of the charges against them.

Administrative detention is applied by an administrative order only without referring to a court, thus violating the standards of impartial judicial procedures, as Israeli forces detain persons in secret preventing the detainees of their lawyers from learning about their charges, or even about evidence used against them.

As a result, they are denied the right to be properly defended in fair trial In light of that, PCHR calls for:

1. The immediate release of Khalida Jarrar and all Palestinian PLC members in Israeli jails; and

2. Human rights organizations and international solidarity organizations to conjugate efforts to force Israel to stop the administrative detention policy, which violates the right to fair trial.

Danish left-wing newspaper Arbejderen featured a full-page article on Khalida Jarrar and her imprisonment on April 8:

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French anti-imperialist collective Coup Pour Coup 31 issued a statement in solidarity with Jarrar:

La députée palestinienne Khalida Jarrar, enlevée par les forces d’occupation à son domicile le jeudi 2 avril 2015 a été condamnée sans jugement ni même chef d’inculpation à 6 mois de prison ferme.

Elle doit comparaître devant un tribunal militaire israélien ce mercredi, ou sera confirmée la détention mais sans passer en procès.

Khalida fait maintenant partie des 15 députés palestiniens détenus par les forces israéliennes d’occupation, signale Addameer.

Khalida est dirigeante du Front Populaire pour la Libération de la Palestine (FPLP) et est étroitement impliquée dans les questions liées aux prisonniers.

Le FPLP a déclaré dimanche dernier : “Elle (Khalida) est un exemple de la grande immuabilité du peuple palestinien, qui ne cesse pas de résister à l’occupation malgré les arrestations ou les expulsions, comme elle l’a fait quand elle a défié et défait l’ordre qui l’expulsait à Jéricho.

Le Front a appelé en urgence à une campagne plus large de solidarité avec Jarrar et a pressé toutes les institutions officielles palestiniennes à assumer leurs responsabilités pour agir en urgence aux niveaux politiques et diplomatiques afin de la libérer.”

Des actions de solidarité ont été faites partout dans le monde. Amplifions la mobilisation !

Liberté pour Khalida Jarrar !

Liberté pour tous les prisonniers palestiniens !

Italian organization Fronte Palestina also issued a statement of solidarity:

On the morning of Thursday, April 2 the forces of Zionist occupation army arrested in Ramallah Comrade Khalida Jarrar, member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a lawyer and deputy of the Palestinian Legislative Council. Khalida is also a member of the Palestinian National Commission for the International Criminal Court. In occupied Palestine, she was seized from her home, surrounded by over sixty Israeli soldiers and several snipers.

This operation is clearly intended to intimidate the Palestinian Resistance to the Zionist Occupation and to the normalization projects – read collaboration- implemented by the Palestinian bourgeoisie in the Authority. Of course,  the repressive Zionist compulsion to repeat this makes this attack a “routine” operation, echoed and amplified in the attacks against prisoners by Zionist guards.

The operation that led to the arrest of Khalida Jarra is already being confronted with international solidarity and is doomed to fail, as did the previous “expulsion order” of Khalida from her city of Ramallah to Jericho, ordered against Khalida in September 2014 and quashed after a large popular mobilization.

In reaffirming our total and unconditional solidarity with Comrade Khalida Jarrar and all the comrades and Palestinian prisoners in the jails of the occupation, and in those of the Authority, we reiterate our commitment to the side of the Palestinian resistance.

Freedom for Khalida Jarrar!
Freedom for the Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails!