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Take Action: Defend the life of Mumia Abu Jamal, US political prisoner!

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in full solidarity with the struggle to free political prisoners around the world, particularly the political prisoners of the Black Liberation Movement, Puerto Rican Movement, Indigenous Movement, Colombian, Palestinian and other anti-colonial and liberation movement prisoners in United States prisons. One of the leaders of the movement inside and outside the prisons is Mumia Abu-Jamal, longtime political prisoner, former Black Panther, political commentator and writer.

In a situation highly reminiscent of the systematic medical neglect and “slow execution” directed against Palestinian political prisoners by the Israeli regime (denial of appropriate medical care, denial of testing and treatment, denial of access to independent doctors), Mumia Abu-Jamal has been facing a serious health crisis and his friends and family are deeply concerned for his life. Denial of medical care is a method of execution of political prisoners, and is a crisis from the US to Palestine. Take action to demand proper medical care, justice and freedom for Mumia Abu Jamal! Below is information, links and actions from the US-based campaigns to Free Mumia Abu Jamal, including the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal and the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home

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This government has been trying to murder Mumia for 34 years. The power of this movement stopped his execution in 1995 and 1999, and got him off of death row. Now they’re deliberately trying to murder him through medical neglect and intentional torture. This situation is urgent and couldn’t be more serious. Mumia is currently in a wheelchair, two days ago he couldn’t stand up, his speech is slurred, and he can barely hold a bottle of water. This isn’t just medical neglect, this is a continuation of the premeditated murder that was set in place when Mumia was shot in the chest, was rammed headfirst into a steel pole, and was then railroaded through the courts and onto deathrow. Just two months ago Phil Africa died under similar suspicious circumstances. We have absolutely no time to waste.

On Monday, March 30, Mumia Abu-Jamal lost consciousness at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) Mahanoy and had to be rushed to the hospital. He was admitted with a blood sugar level of 779, suffering from diabetic shock, and a dangerously high sodium level of 160. His wife, Wadiya Jamal and son Jamal Hart were informed by doctors that he has new onset diabetes, and that on arrival his kidneys were abnormal and he had a high sodium level that risked brain damage. This medical emergency followed several months of health problems, including elevated glucose levels, that were not adequately addressed by prison health care staff, resulting in a rapid deterioration in his condition with near-fatal consequences.

After being held incommunicado for approximately 24 hours, family members were permitted to visit on Tuesday and Wednesday in response to an international outcry. On Wednesday, April 1, Mumia was transported back to the prison infirmary despite not ever seeing a diabetes specialist and without a diagnosis of the cause of his diabetic shock, or a treatment plan.

Mumia was visited on Friday and he is still in medical danger. His blood sugar levels are not stable, shooting up to 300 at one point on Friday, he had to be taken to the visiting room in a wheel chair, he has lost substantial weight, and has other symptoms that require specialized diagnostic and treatment care that is not available at the prison infirmary.

Mumia must see a diabetes specialist (endocrinologist) in order to be properly diagnosed and provided with an individual treatment plan specific to him. Prison officials have a constitutional obligation to treat serious medical needs, and that includes providing specialist care when it is medically indicated. Newly onset diabetes with fluctuating blood sugar levels and a range of potentially related health problems requires specialist care.

Inadequate treatment of diabetes is deadly and can lead to loss of kidney function, nerve neuropathy and amputation of feet and hands.

Stopped from carrying out the death penalty against Mumia Abu-Jamal by a worldwide movement that spanned three decades, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections has been attempting over the past three months to execute him by medical neglect.

The murder of aging political prisoners by denying them inadequate health care has happened before. Earlier this year, MOVE 9 member Phil Africa died under suspicious circumstances at SCI Dallas. The lack of standard medical treatment impacts all prisoners, particularly those over 55.

We are demanding that the state of Pennsylvania cease and desist in their attempts to murder political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal:

●Allow daily visits by Mumia’s family, friends and attorneys. Their support and protection at this time of vulnerability should not be restricted.

●Allow Mumia’s choice of specialist doctors to examine and schedule treatment for him — NOW. Neither the prison staff at SCI Mahanoy nor the Schuylkill Medical Center has a diabetes specialist. There is precedent in Pennsylvania for this. Prisoner John E. du Pont, an heir to the du Pont chemical fortune, was allowed care by private doctors during imprisonment. Mumia deserves the same.

●Release Mumia’s medical records to his attorneys.

●Release from prison all the elderly age 55 and over. Mumia will turn 61 on April 24.

●Allowa full investigation of prison health care in Pennsylvania.

●Mumia is innocent and should never have been incarcerated. We demand his immediate release.

We are calling on everyone to participate in the following actions over the next few days:

1. Call, fax and email the following state officials to raise the above demands.Take action now – demand that the Department of Corrections permit Mumia to have a diabetes specialist of his choosing. Say you are calling about prisoner WESLEY COOK, # AM8335:

~ DOC Secretary John Wetzel: 717-728-4109; [email protected].

~ Gov. Tom Wolf: 717-787-2500; fax 717-772-8284; [email protected].

~ Prison Superintendent John Kerestes: 570-773-2158; [email protected].

~ Director, PA Dept of Corrections Health Care Services Christopher Oppman, 717-728-5309

2. Sign this petition demanding proper health care, visitor access, and freedom for Mumia: https://www.change.org/p/john-e-wetzel-pa-secretary-of-corrections-tom-wolf-pa-governor-stop-the-medical-execution-of-mumia-abu-jamal-by-neglect-and-malpractice-3

3. Donate to Mumia’s Medical Fundhttps://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mumia-abu-jamal-needs-medical-care-now

4. Tweet widely using the hashtags #mumiamustlive, #saveMumia and #Blacklivesmatter.

Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees calls for solidarity action to free Jarrar and all prisoners

The Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees denounced the Israeli occupation authorities’ arrest and detention of the struggler and leader Khalida Jarrar, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, feminist and Palestinian national leader.

“The fact that the occupation authorities are administratively detaining Jarrar reflects their ongoing crimes against the Palestinian people and their utter defiance of international laws and norms, especially since Khalida Jarrar is an elected member of Parliament and one of the most prominent women human rights defenders in Palestine. The Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees urge all activists and campaigners for freedom, in Palestine and internationally, to build campaigns of solidarity with Khalida, and with all of the Palestinian political prisoners, until their freedom.”

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Knesset Joint List denounces arrest, detention of Jarrar

Aida Touma-Suleiman, Member of Knesset for the Joint List and a member of the Political Bureau of the Israeli Communist Party, condemned the administrative detention order against Khalida Jarrar on April 5.

“This arrest is a stain on the conscience of the rulers of Israel, joining the crimes of occupation – firstly, confiscating the freedom of an entire people, including thousands of prisoners, with 16 members of Parliament detained in Israeli jails, led by the Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Aziz Dweik.” Touma-Suleiman urged parliamentarians around the world to struggle to release Jarrar and all the detained Palestinian MPs.

Earlier, the Joint List condemned the arrest of Jarrar, calling it a violation of international law and conventions. “The arrest of Jarrar is a repressive and arbitrary step, part of a framework of targeting activists against the occupation. The occupation authorities issued an order to expel Jarrar to Jericho, but she refused to obey, challenged them, and did not abide by the order, and this courageous stance angered the occupation authorities. But these authorities must understand that using arrest as revenge against a publicly elected official is an arbitrary step, contrary to international laws and norms. In any case, it will not stop Jarrar and her colleagues and comrades in the struggle, despite arrest, deportation and repression in all forms. The arrest of Jarrar, one of 16 detained members of the Palestinian Legislative Council, including Marwan Barghouti, PLC speaker Aziz Dweik, and Ahmad Sa’adat, General Secretary of the Popular Front, is a message to the parliaments of the world and the World Federation of Parliaments that these institutions must play a role in defending the rights of Palestinian MPs and protecting them from arbitrary or vindictive detention. This reveals once again the ugly face of the occupation, which must be exposed internationally, especially in light of the extreme right-wing government, which has declared publicly that it does not adhere to agreements and commitments, including respect for the Palestinian elections and their results.”

The statement also noted that the Joint List supports the right of the Palestinian Arab people to resist the occupation and struggle for their freedom, a just and democratic project based on international law. It also called for building the struggle to confront repression and restrictions on freedom of movement, arbitrary arrests, and human rights violations by occupation authorities. The list called for the immediate release of MP Khalida Jarrar and other detained MPs, who have exercised their right and duty to struggle against the occupation, and emphasized the importance of Palestinian unity in the struggle to free the prisoners of freedom.

Breaking News: Khalida Jarrar ordered to six months administrative detention

Khalida Jarrar, Palestinian leader, parliamentarian and feminist, has been issued a six-month administrative detention order imprisoning her without charge or trial, at the behest of the Israeli military commander in the West Bank, reported Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association – Jarrar’s lawyers – on April 5. TAKE ACTION: Demand freedom for Khalida Jarrar!

Mahmoud Hassan, lawyer with Addameer and director of its Legal Unit, reported that a military court session at Ofer will confirm the order on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. 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.

In response to the order, Addameer noted that the use of administrative detention by the Israeli occupation is illegal and arbitrary detention and amounts to a war crime, “willfully depriving a prisoner of war or other protected person of their right to a fair and regular trial.” It urged the international community to work hard to end arbitrary administrative detention and free all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Hassan said further that he visited Jarrar this morning in HaSharon prison, that she is in good health and taking her prescribed medication, but that she needs ongoing health care. She is now one of nine members of the Palestinian Legislative Council held without charge or trial under administrative detention orders.

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.

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

TAKE ACTION!

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

5. 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.

6. 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: Free Khalida Jarrar Now!

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.

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. She has been issued an arbitrary six-month administrative detention order without charge or trial, in violation of international law and on the basis of secret evidence.

Thousands of people and organizations around the world stood with Khalida Jarrar against the illegal forced transfer and expulsion by the IOF last fall, and we stand with her now and demand her immediate release.

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

Sincerely,

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Protest at Gaza Palestinian Legislative Council demands freedom for Jarrar

A protest in solidarity with detained Palestinian leader and parliamentarian, Khalida Jarrar, was organized in front of the Palestinian Legislative Council office in Gaza City, protesting the occupation’s arrest of Jarrar in the early morning of April 2.

Dozens of activists, including members of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, participated in the protest, carrying posters of Jarrar and banners calling for her release and the release of all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Safa Abu Saeed spoke on behalf of the Gaza Campaign in Solidarity with Khalida Jarrar, noting that she had refused to speak or eat under interrogation in Ofer, part of her ongoing resistance to the occupation. Abu Saeed noted that this attack is an act of revenge by the occupation forces following Jarrar’s successful campaign to defeat their attempt to expel her to Jericho in late 2014, and violates international principles of parliamentary immunity, illustrating the racism of the occupation.

“We call on all parliamentarians of conscience in the world to intervene and pressure the occupation state for the release of Khalida Jarrar and all of our Palestinian prisoners,” Abu Saeed said.

 

Updates on Khalida Jarrar, April 5

khalidaitalianUPDATE: Khalida Jarrar‘s first court hearing was rescheduled until tomorrow. Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association lawyer is on his way to Hasharon prison now to try to visit her. News via Yafa Jarrar.

Italian language alert: http://kanafani.it/?p=882
French language alert: http://www.couppourcoup31.com/2015/04/la-militante-palestinienne-khalda-jarrar-a-ete-arretee.html
Spanish language alert: https://samidoun.net/2015/04/espanol-lider-palestina-diputada-khalida-jarrar-fue-arrestada-por-fuerzas-de-ocupacion-israeli/

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

5. 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.

6. 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.

Israeli repressive forces attack Palestinian prisoners in Ramon prison

Repressive police forces of the Israeli prison service stormed several sections of Palestinian prisoners in Ramon prison on April 3, injuring prisoners and firing tear gas on them.

Sections 2, 3, 5, and 6 were stormed on Friday night, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, in sections where members of Fateh, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Islamic Jihad are held. The raid lasted from 10:00 pm until the dawn hours of April 4.

The prison administration has locked down the prisoners in their sections, cut their recreation time, and also cut power and electricity to their section, a practice increasingly reported by Palestinian prisoners.

This followed clashes between prison repressive forces and Palestinian prisoners on Thursday night, April 2, when these forces attepted to break into rooms in Section 2 and destroy prisoners’ belongings. The prisoners poured oil and some food in the prison yard in an attempt to block the advance of these units. Allam Kaabi, head of the Prisoners’ Committee of the PFLP in Gaza, said that “the prisoners of Ramon are resisting occupation attacks and storming of the prison, and are facing deteriorating conditions. I urge international institutions concerned with prisoners’ issues to act to condemn the occupation practices against the prisoners.”

319 administrative detention orders issued by Israeli military courts in 2015, 500% increase over last year

319 orders for administrative detention without charge or trial have been issued by Israeli occupation military courts since the beginning of 2015, reported Riyad al-Ashqar, spokesperson of the Palestinian Prisoners Center for Studies.

This is an increase of 500% over the same period in 2014, when 51 orders were issued, and is linked to the wide-scale mass arrests in the West Bank in June 2014 and after; hundreds of those arrested were not charged or tried but instead ordered to administrative detention.

45 of the administrative detention orders issued in 2015 have been for newly arrested Palestinian political prisoners, while 274 administrative detention renewal orders have been issued by Israeli military courts in the same period. These orders have ranged in duration from two to six months.

In January 109 administrative detention orders were issued; 89 in February; and 121 in March. Of these, Ashqar reported, 133 of those detained were from Hebron (al-Khalil), the largest single group. There are currently approximately 500 Palestinian prisoners held in 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.

Hundreds of Palestinian detainees engaged in a hunger strike in May-June 2014, demanding the end of administrative detention.

ayman-altabeeshAmong those recently issued new administrative detention orders is Ayman al-Tabeesh, 34, from Dura village near Hebron, for a three-month period. This is the sixth administrative detention order that has been issued against al-Tabeesh, all without charge or trial and on the basis of secret evidence. He was arrested on May 9, 2013 and entered an open-ended hunger strike for 105 days that ended with a pledge to not renew his administrative detention, and that he would be released in January 2014.

However, the occupation military courts renewed his detention without charge or trial, provoking a new open hunger strike for 123 days, which ended with a commitment to once again not renew his detention and release him on January 5, 2015; once again, however, the commitment was broken by the occupation military courts and his detention renewed for the fifth time for a three-month period, with a promise to release him after that detention.

However, on April 3, once again his detention was renewed. He has spent over 10 years in total in Israeli prisons, mostly in administrative detention.

Mona Qa’adan sentenced to 70 months, 30,000 NIS fine

mona-kaadanThe Israeli Salem military court sentenced Palestinian political prisoner Mona Qa’adan, 43, to 70 months (nearly six years) imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 NIS (approximately 7,500 USD), convicted of membership in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement and running a women’s organization allegedly associated with the movement.

Qa’adan has been detained since November 13, 2012, and her trial postponed repeatedly, over twenty times. She has been denied family visits continually since her arrest, for two and one-half years. Both her brother and her fiance are also held in Israeli prisons; her brother Tareq Qa’adan’s administrative detention without charge or trial was extended on April 1 for an additional four months.

Qa’adan’s family reported that the Israeli Attorney General had previously stated her sentence would not exceed 36 months, but the military court sentence – and exorbitant fine – nearly doubled that sentence.

April 5-18, Paris: International Week of Solidarity with Political Prisoners

The Organizing Collective of the Week of Solidarity with Political Prisoners is holding a series of events on global political prisoners, branching out from the commemoration of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day on April 17. The full schedule of events (en francais) follows. For more information, please visit the website for the week of action: http://prisonniers-politiques.samizdat.net/?p=1325

Dimanche 5 avril 2015

17h : Concert de soutien à l’Anarchist Black Cross – Paris/Banlieue organisé par le Collectif Contre Culture

Groupe de Paris du réseau international d’entraide avec les prisonnier.e.s politiques. Retransmission en direct avec l’émission KONSTROY sur F.P.P. (106.3 FM).

Infos et tables de presse.

Avec :

  • Murder One (Punk Rock)
  • The Vile (Punk)
  • 3 Gnomes (HC punk veterans)

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Centre international des cultures populaires (CICP)
21ter rue Voltaire, Paris 11e

Métro : Rue des Boulets (L9) ou Nation (RER A / L1, L2, L9)
P.A.F. : 5 euros

Vendredi 10 avril 2015

19h : Soirée de lancement de la Semaine internationale de solidarité avec les prisonnier.e.s politiques

Présentation de la Semaine en présence de Youssef Habache (membre du bureau d’Addameer, organiastion de soutien aux prisonnier.e.s palestiniens)

Débat sur les juridictions et les conditions carcérales d’exception visant les prisonnier.e.s politiques avec Gabi Mouesca (ancien prisonnier politique basque, ancien président de l’Observatoire International des Prisons) et Fuat Kav (ancien prisonnier politique kurde, membre du Congrès National du Kurdistan)

Exposition de photographies de la résistance kurde par Yann Renoult

Vente de tableaux en soutien à la lutte du peuple kurde

Buffet de la liberté et musique traditionnelle kurde

Académie des Arts et Culture du Kurdistan
16 rue d’Enghien, Paris 10e

Métro : Bonne Nouvelle (L8, L9) ou Strasbourg-Saint-Denis (L4, L8, L9)
Entrée libre

Samedi 11 avril 2015

18h : Soirée de soutien Soirée de solidarité avec les prisonnier.e.s des Amériques organisée par les Trois Passants, le CSIA, Terre et Liberté pour Arauco et le Groupe de Soutien à Leonard Peltier

Informations sur les prisonnier.e.s adhérents à la Sexta zapatiste, les anarchistes incarcéré.e.s à Mexico, les prisonnier.e.s politiques mapuches, Leonard Peltier…

Projections de vidéos et lecture de lettres de prisonnier.e.s envoyées pour l’occasion

Concert de soutien avec

  • Le Galactic Fumble (Punk’n’roll)
  • Edouard Nenez et les Princes de Bretagne (Punk maraîcher)

Centre international des cultures populaires (CICP)
21ter rue Voltaire, Paris 11e

Métro : Rue des Boulets (L9) ou Nation (RER A / L1, L2, L9)
Entrée libre

Dimanche 12 avril 2015

17h : Soirée de solidarité avec les prisonnier.e.s politiques basques organisée par le Comité de Solidarité avec le Peuple Basque (CSPB)

Projection du film Génération d’autonomistes basques sur l’histoire du groupe armé Iparretarrak

Discussion sur la situation politique en Pays basque

Bar et buffet solidaires

Centre international des cultures populaires (CICP)
21ter rue Voltaire, Paris 11e

Métro : Rue des Boulets (L9) ou Nation (RER A / L1, L2, L9)
Entrée libre

Mardi 14 avril 2015

19h : Soirée de soutien aux Trois d’Angola et Albert Woodfox organisée par Coup pour Coup 31

Projection du film Les Trois d’Angola (prisonniers politiques africains-américains, militants Black Panther Party)

Discussion avec Coup pour Coup 31 sur l’histoire des Trois d’Angola et informations sur la campagne pour la libération d’Albert Woodfox

Bar solidaire

Académie des Arts et Culture du Kurdistan
16 rue d’Enghien, Paris 10e
Métro : Bonne Nouvelle (L8, L9) ou Strasbourg-Saint-Denis (L4, L8, L9)
Entrée libre

Mercredi 15 avril 2015

15h : Rassemblement de soutien au peuple sahraoui

Esplanade des Invalides (à proximité du métro)
Paris 7e

Métro : Invalides (RER C / L8, L13)

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19h : Soirée de solidarité aux prisonnier.e.s politiques dans les geôles marocaines organisée par le CORELSO (Comité pour le Respect des Libertés et des Droits Humains au Sahara Occidental) et l’AMDH-Paris/IDF (Association Marocaine des Droits de l’Homme)

Projections et débats sur la situation des prisonnier.e.s politiques dans les geôles marocaines

Bar solidaire

Confédération Nationale du Travail
33 rue des Vignoles, Paris 20e
Métro : Buzenval (L9) ou Avron (L2)

Jeudi 16 avril 2015

19h : Soirée de solidarité avec les prisonnier.e.s politiques corses organisée par l’Associu Sulidarità

Projection du film Génération FLNC sur l’histoire du groupe armé FLNC

Discussion sur la situation politique en Corse

Bar et buffet solidaires

Chants de la résistance corse avec le groupe Scontru

Centre international des cultures populaires (CICP)
21ter rue Voltaire, Paris 11e

Métro : Rue des Boulets (L9) ou Nation (RER A / L1, L2, L9)
Entrée libre

Vendredi 17 avril & Samedi 18 avril 2015

Festival du cinéma au Cinéma La Clef

34 rue Daubenton, Paris 5e
Métro : Censier-Daubenton (L7)

Vendredi 17 avril

18h : Quand ils sont venus la nuit

Court-métrage réalisé par les jeunes du camp de Dheisheh (Palestine) et Regarde à Vue

21h : Case prison (avant-première)

Documentaire de la plateforme des ONG françaises pour la Palestine sur la situation des prisonnier.e.s politiques palestiniens

Exposition photo : Portraits de prisonnier.e.s palestiniens et de leurs proches par Yann Renoult

En présence de Youssef Habache

Samedi 18 avril

15h : Type F

Un vibrant plaidoyer contre l’isolement carcéral dans les prisons de type F, en Turquie.

18h : All Power to the People

Documentaire américain de Lee Lew Lee sur la tactique de répression du FIB contre les mouvements révolutionnaires avec interview de Mumia Abu Jamal, Leonard Peltier…