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Abbas’ silence on prisoners astounding, says UK’s Baroness Tonge

by Julie Webb-Pullman, via Gaza Scoop

In a telephone link-up with Gaza today Baroness Jennifer Tonge told members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) she was astounded at the silence of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the PLC regarding the Israeli kidnapping of PFLP member of parliament Khalida Jarrar on April 02, 2015.

“I was horrified at her detention, especially considering her age and poor health,” said Baroness Tonge.

Noting that Abbas is responsible for security, she slammed him for also saying nothing about children taken from their beds in the middle of the night to be thrown into Israeli jails.

The event, organised by the Change and Reform bloc of the PLC to highlight Israeli detention of Khalida Jarrar and more than ten other members of the Palestinian parliament, called on the national and international community to take Israel to task for its gross breaches of the Geneva Conventions and other instruments of international law.

MP Mohammed Al Ghoul spoke of the arbitrary detention of PLC speaker Aziz Dweik, calling it “unprecedented.”

“Aziz Dweik has been held without charge or trial for five years, and 14 MPs remain imprisoned. It has been clear from the start that these are politically-motivated detentions to prevent the PLC doing its work,” Al Ghoul claimed.

He also spoke about the death of 22 year old Jafa Awad two days ago, who died from complications after being injected with incorrect doses of insulin in Israel’s Eshelon prison, making him the 209th Palestinian prisoner to be killed by Israel.

“We send a message to the Arab and Islamic states to help us in this situation. The Israeli Occupation is trying to remove members of parliament from the Palestinian political arena. We need the media to play its role, also governments,” head of the “Free MP Prisoners” Committee Ahmed Ahtoun said, adding that two ministers are amongst the parliamentarians still languishing in Israeli prisons.

He also noted that MPs not only averaged five to seven years in jail, but their sons and daughters on the outside were killed, and their houses targeted by Israel.

Hani Al Masri of the Civil Community organisations spoke from the West Bank, saying that 900,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israel since 1948, and called for Palestinians to unite to confront the prisoner issue, a call that was echoed by other speakers such as Jamil Majdalawi.

“We want to face the world as one people, one parliament, one state,” he said. “The key of national unity is in the hand of Abu Mazen [President Abbas] – he has the solution. He needs to open the national unity door.”

Speaker of the PLC in Gaza Ahmed Bahar sent a message to both Abbas and Fatah to apply the national unity agreement.

“Don’t help the Israeli Occupation,” he said, “Stop the negotiations and end the Oslo agreement.”

“We ask Abbas not to be the knife in the body of Palestinians,” concluded MP Huda Naim. “He must stop dealing with the Israeli Occupation, and confront the crime of the kidnapping of our members of parliament. The Palestinian Authority needs to take responsibility for this.”

Accoording to Human Rights watch, on April 05 the Israeli military commander of the West Bank ordered Khalida Jarrar’s administrative detention for six months. On April 08 a military court held a hearing to determine whether to uphold the administrative detention order. The court deferred its decision until April 14, partly because the prosecution hadn’t given Jarrar’s lawyers access even to the non-secret evidence against her. On April 09 her lawyers said they still hadn’t received the file.

Spain: PCPE calls for immediate release of Khalida Jarrar

The Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE) issued a statement calling for the release of imprisoned Palestinian parliamentarian, leftist and feminist leader Khalida Jarrar:

Upon learning of the arrest of Khalida Jarrar, advocate, parliamentarian and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) by the Israeli occupation forces, and the subsequent imposition of a 6-month administrative detention order against her, the PCPE states:

We demand the Israeli occupation authorities immediately release Comrade Khalida Jarrar without charge, and end their persecution of her organization and members of Palestinian popular organizations.

We join the international campaign to denounce the arrest and persecution of Comrade Jarrar.

We express our solidarity with our comrades in the PFLP and their struggle, and we support all initiatives to release the leaders of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine detained in Israeli jails.

Madrid, April 11, 2015

Video: Khalida Jarrar speaks out against administrative detention

In the 2-minute video below (filmed by Canadian Friends of Sabeel member), Khalida Jarrar, Palestinian leader, parliamentarian and feminist, speaks to an International Sabeel group in December 2014. Khalida highlights how Israel uses administrative detention as a “preventative” measure to silence any kind of resistance to the occupation and detains Palestinians without charge. In a cruel irony, Khalida herself is now under Israeli administrative detention.

Yafa Jarrar, Khalida’s daughter, will be speaking at the upcoming CFOS Conference “Seeking the Peace of Jerusalem: Overcoming Christian Zionism in the Quest for Justice“. She speaks of her mother below:

“My mother always speaks the truth to power. She is a woman and a loved leader. Also, my mother was recently involved in working on Palestine joining the International Criminal Court. They went after her for all of these reasons.”

To take action and learn more about Khalida Jarrar, please see https://samidoun.net/khalidajarrar

 

 

Take Action: Khader Adnan isolated for two weeks after Friday prayer address on Jaafar Awad

Khader Adnan, Palestinian political prisoner held under administrative detention without charge or trial, and former hunger striker whose case drew world attention to the plight of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, has been ordered to solitary confinement for two weeks by Hadarim prison administration. Take Action: Demand the end of isolation and solitary confinement against Palestinian prisoners!

Adnan, 37, a baker from Jenin, launched his 66-day hunger strike in February 2012 when he was previously held in administrative detention without charge or trial, garnering international support and attention that led to his release. The iconic graphic image of Adnan by Palestinian artist Hafez Omar c1200px-2012.02.23.Ramallah.1overed the streets of Palestine and appeared in protests around the world. He is married to Randa and the father of five children.

Since his release, he has been a leading figure in supporting Palestinian prisoners’ struggle for freedom and justice, as well as international prisoners’ hunger strike campaigns.

He was re-arrested by Israeli soldiers on July 8, 2014 and ordered to administrative detention without charge or trial; his administrative detention was renewed for an additional six months, again without charge or trial and on the basis of secret evidence, in January 2015. Adnan launched a one-week protest hunger strike, which he stated in advance would last for one week, and would be resumed with any future administrative detention orders.

Randa Adnan, who had previously been allowed a family visit for the first time since Khader’s arrest in July after repeated denials, announced that he had been ordered to solitary confinement for two weeks by the prison administration.  This action came in retaliation for a Friday prayer sermon that Adnan delivered to his fellow prisoners in the prison yard last Friday, April 10, in which he denounced the ongoing crimes of the occupation against Palestinian prisoners, particularly sick prisoners, and mourned the loss of Jaafar Awad, 22, who died early Friday morning two months after his release from prison, after he became critically ill and was mistreated inside the prisons.

The use of solitary confinement and isolation, particularly long-term solitary confinement, is internationally recognized as inhumane treatment amounting to torture. “Segregation, isolation, separation, cellular, lockdown, Supermax, the hole, Secure Housing Unit (SHU)… whatever the name, solitary confinement should be banned by States as a punishment or extortion technique,” said the United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture, Juan E. Méndez, to the UN General Assembly. As Addameer and PHR report, “The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture details the severe psychological effects of solitary confinement, including that it causes ‘psychotic disturbances’… anxiety, depression, anger, cognitive disturbances, perceptual distortions, paranoia and psychosis and self-harm.’ Solitary confinement can also cause physiological damage. Prisoners often develop ‘gastroenterology, vascular, urinary and reproductive system illnesses as well as suffer from sleep disturbances and extreme fatigue. They also complain of tremors, recurrences of heart palpitations, recurrences of excessive perspiration.’

Palestinian political prisoners have repeatedly protested the use of solitary confinement and isolation as an Israeli prison policy, striking to end isolation in the mass Karameh hunger strike of 2012 – which led to the release from isolation of Ahmad Sa’adat and 18 other Palestinian leaders, some of whom had been isolated for years – and most recently in December 2014, in which hundreds of Palestinian prisoners struck to demand the release from isolation of Nahar al-Saadi, who had been isolated for 570 days. Despite these strikes, and Israeli commitments to end the use of isolation, dozens of Palestinian prisoners continue to be isolated and placed in solitary confinement.

Take Action! Demand an end to the use of isolation and solitary confinement:

1. Sign this statement demanding an end to the use of solitary confinement and isolation. Demand Israeli officials immediately release Adnan from solitary confinement – and end his administrative detention without charge or trial.

2. Protest at the Israeli consulate or embassy in your area. Hold a protest, or join a protest with this important information. Hold a community event or discussion, or include Palestinian prisoners in your next event about Palestine and social justice.

3. Boycott, Divest and Sanction. Hold Israel accountable for its violations of international law. Don’t buy Israeli goods, and campaign to end investments in corporations that profit from the occupation. Learn more at bdsmovement.net.

 LETTER: END THE USE OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT AND ISOLATION

To Brigadier General Dani Afroni, Military Judge Advocate General and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu;

I write today to call for an immediate end to the use of solitary confinement and isolation against Khader Adnan, and all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Khader Adnan is being held under administrative detention without charge or trial. He has been repeatedly imprisoned – without charge, without trial – and targeted for his political activities by the Israeli military. He is now being isolated for two weeks in Hadarim prison for political and religious comments on the death of Jaafar Awad due to Israeli medical negligence.

Isolation and solitary confinement are forms of torture, and Israel’s use of administrative detention is contrary to international law and human rights standards. Isolation is recognized by the UN’s Special Rapporteur on Torture as a form of torture when used for extended periods.

In May 2012, Israeli prison authorities agreed to end the use of solitary confinement in order to end the mass hunger strike of thousands of prisoners. That agreement has repeatedly been broken by Israeli authorities.

I demand the immediate removal of Khader Adnan from solitary confinement; the release of Khader Adnan and all other Palestinians held in administrative detention without charge or trial; and the end to the use of isolation and solitary confinement against Palestinian prisoners.

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April 17, Toulouse: Rally – Free all Palestinian Prisoners

April 17, Toulouse: Rally – Free all Palestinian Prisoners
Friday, April 17
6:00 pm
Metro Jean Jaures
Toulouse, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1431108160518203/

As of February 1, 2015, 6000 Palestinians including 163 under 18 years old and 22 women, were detained within Israeli prisons.

Since 1967, over 750,000 Palestinians (20% of the total population and 40% of the male population) have been imprisoned by the occupation.

Of every 1000 Palestinians who face the Israeli military courts, 997 are convicted! The vast majority of these convictions come from “plea bargains,” in which the accused pleads to a charge in order to receive a reduced sentence.

A prisoner can be detained for 90 days without seeing a lawyer, a period that can be extended up to six months in total. Administrative detention permits the Israeli army to renew arbitrary imprisonment of a person repeatedly, for years at a time, without charge or trial.

Among the prisoners are 15 members of the Palestinian Legislative Council, including Ahmad Sa’adat, General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Marwan Barghouti, Fateh leader and many deputies of Hamas, including the speaker of the parliament, Aziz Dweik.

On April 2, 2015, Khalida Jarrar, another member of the PLC, was arrested. She has been ordered to 6 months administrative detention without charge or trial.

Isolation, torture, humiliation, attacks on family members, prohibition of family visits – all are methods used by the Israeli authorities in order to suppress the just struggle of the Palestinian people for their land and freedom.

On April 17, 2015, the international day of solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, we stand in support of thousands of Palestinians imprisoned for their struggle against apartheid and the ethnic cleansing of their people. We also stand with George Abdallah, communist struggler for the Palestinian cause, imprisoned in France since 1984 for seeking ot resist the invasion of his country, Lebanon, by Israel.

For their liberation, to end the oldest military occupation in the world, we mobilize, and develop the movement for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against the criminal regime of Israel, and demonstrate and support the Palestinian people’s struggle, with these goals:

* Liberation of all Palestinian prisoners
* Immediate lifting of the siege on Gaza
* End the occupation, colonization and ethnic cleansing
* Right of return for all refugees
* Immediate freedom of Georges Abdallah

Palestine lives, Palestine will win!

Endorsers: BDS France Toulouse, Collectif Coup Pour Coup 31, Collectif Palestine Libre, NPA 31, OCML Voie Proletarienne

April 18, Manchester: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day

Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
Saturday, April 18
12:00 – 3:00 pm
Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/367343493472271/

Join us on this international day of action to release Palestinian political prisoners. Build the boycott Israel movement on the streets in Manchester. All welcome!

Free Palestine!
Boycott Israel!
Free all Palestinian prisoners!

Manchester Boycott Israel Group – Victory to Palestine!
RCG Manchester – Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!

April 17, Brighton: Free Palestinian Political Prisoners!

Join us to demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians marking annual Prisoners’ Day.

Free Palestinian Political Prisoners!
Friday 17th April 4pm – 6pm
Clock Tower, central Brighton

hares boysThere are currently over 6000 Palestinian prisoners detained in Israeli, including 454 in administrative detention (held indefinitely without trial), and 163 children. 73 Palestinian prisoners have died since 1967 as a result of torture in Israeli jails. In some cases children as young as 12 have also been subjected to ill-treatment and torture. Women prisoners are usually shackled to their bed before and after giving birth. Each year 500-700 Palestinian children from the West Bank are prosecuted in Israeli military courts. One such case is that of the Hares Boys.

Organized by Brighton Palestine Solidarity Campaign

April 17-18: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Events in Italy: Firenze, Padova, Milano

April 17-18, Firenze: International Day to Free Palestinian Political Prisoners

Friday, April 17
5:00 pm
Rally at the Piazza de Ciompi, Firenze, Italy

Saturday, April 18
c/o Circolo Silvano Corti
Via Sant’Andrea a Rovezzano, 70 – Firenze, Italy

8:00 pm – Dinner and fundraiser for the prisoners (15 Euro, Children ages 6-12, 8 Euro)
9:30 pm – Discussion on daily life in Palestine and the question of the Palestinian political prisoners

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Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/884569028247955/

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April 17-18, Padova: Against Israel and the Expo, Support Palestinian Prisoners

These events are part of the national campaign of Fronte Palestina to support the struggle of Palestinian political prisoners. The freedom of the prisoners represents a major part of the struggle for liberation, it is one of the principles of unity that unites all Palestinian forces in popular resistance and struggle against the Zionist occupation.

This initiative is also part of the events being organized in Padova to counter Expo 2015, a show of hypocrisy and contradictions, that claims to focus on “feeding the planet” but showcases those who starve the planet and the people of the world. The prominent presence of Israel particularly highlights this contradiction.

Solidarity with the struggle of the Palestinian people!
Freedom for Ahmad Sa’adat, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and all political prisoners!
End Palestinian Authority security coordination with the Zionist occupation!
End the complicity and support between the Italian state and Israel!

Friday, April 17
Throughout the day: Murals in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners and information as part of the events countering Expo 2015

8:30 pm – Solidarity Dinner – in support of PDWSA (Palestinian Developmental Women’s Studies Association and Addameer, non governmental organization that works to defend Palestinian prisoners and provide legal support, headquartered in Ramallah
Marzolo Occupata
Via Marzolo 4 q.re Portello Padova

Saturday, April 18
7:00 pm – Popular Reception and Concert featuring:
KENTO (rap activist of Reggio Calabria)
FRATELLI KAMIKAZER (grebo music Padova)

Via Marzolo 4 q.re Portello Padova

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Milan Meets Fadwa Barghouti
Friday, April 17, 2015
9:00 pm
La Casa della Cultura, Via Borgogna, 3, 20122 Milano

Fadwa Barghouti, lawyer and Palestinian activist, will hold a meeting at the House of Culture, to discuss the struggle of Palestinian women, the fight for Palestinian prisoners’ freedom.

Fadwa Barghouti is a passionate advocate for human dignity and justice for all. This event is part of the international campaign to free Marwan Barghouti and Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Introduction and moderator:

Suhair El Qarra, a researcher specializing in International Relations

Speakers:

Fadwa Barghouti, lawyer, wife of Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, the first Palestinian parliamentarian to be arrested; he has served 11 years in Israeli jails with a sentence of five life sentences and 40 years in prison.

Janiki Cingoli, Director of CIPMO – Italian Center for Peace in the Middle East

Mohammad Hannoun, president of the Palestinian Association in Italy

Hon. Michele Piras, Member of Parliament (SEL)

Lia Quartapelle, Member of Parliament (PD)

Chantal Antonizzi, Middle East Coordinator of Amnesty International Italy

Dario Rossi, Lawyer, Association of Democratic Lawyers

Ihsan Adel, Legal Advisor, Euro-Mid Observer for Human rights

 

 

April 17, Berlin: Free all Political Prisoners – Forum

dkp-berlinEvent: Free all Palestinian Prisoners
Friday, April 17, 2015
7:00 pm
Franz Mehring Platz 1
10243 Berlin, Germany

On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, the Committees for a Democratic Palestine in Berlin are organizing a forum and symposium on the struggle of Palestinian prisoners for freedom, focusing on the cases of Ahmad Sa’adat, Marwan Barghouti and Khalida Jarrar.

Speakers will include Khaled Barakat, Palestinian leftist writer and coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, to address the Palestinian struggle, the situation of Palestinian prisoners, and the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions.

58 Members of European Parliament urge EU action to free Khalida Jarrar

58 Members of European Parliament issued a letter to European Union High Representative Federica Mogherina, urging action to free imprisoned Palestinian parliamentarian and political leader Khalida Jarrar. The letter was initiated by MEP Martina Anderson, of the GUE/NGL bloc, of Sinn Fein in Ireland. The text follows below:

High Representative Federica Mogherini
European Commission
Rue de la Loi 200
1049 Brussels Belgium

13th April 2015

Honourable High Representative,

Recalling the European Parliament resolution of the 4th of September 2008 calling for “the immediate release of the imprisoned members of the Palestinian Legislative Council,” we urge the EU and its Member States to take immediate action in response to the arrest of PLC member Khalida Jarrar, and to ensure the release of all sixteen detained members of the PLC.

We express our strongest condemnation of the latest Israeli escalation against Palestinian legislators and the suppression of the Palestinian political leadership, namely the arrest of PLC member Khalida Jarrar after a raid on her family home in Ramallah at approximately 01:00.

Jarrar is a prominent feminist and advocate for the rights of Palestinian political prisoners. She is the Palestinian representative on the Council of Europe and chair of the Prisoners’ Committee of the PLC. Jarrar is also Vice President of the Board of Directors of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, a prominent Palestinian human rights NGO, and its former Executive Director.

The arrest of Jarrar comes approximately seven months after an Israeli military court attempted to forcibly transfer her on August 20, 2014, from her home in Ramallah to Jericho.

Jarrar set up a protest tent in the PLC headquarters and received widespread international and Palestinian support, causing the order to be shortened to one month and therefore quashed on September 16, 2014. This attempt to forcibly transfer a person under occupation is a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, and was widely condemned around the world, including by Members of European Parliament.

Jarrar is also a member of the Palestinian national follow-up commission for the International Criminal Court. The arrest of Jarrar is a clearly political attempt to undermine Palestinian leadership and thwart Palestinian attempts to pursue justice in the International Criminal Court.

The arrest of Jarrar and other Members of the Palestinian Parliament and their transfer from occupied territory into Israel are not only in violation of Articles 49 and 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention but also blatantly violate international conventions and practices regarding the immunity of elected officials. Palestinian parliamentarians are frequently held in dministrative detention without charge or trial, or tried in military courts that are mechanisms to produce a political result and in no way meet standards for a fair trial.

We call for the immediate release of Jarrar and all detained Palestinian parliamentarians and an immediate and definitive halt of all measures targeting our Palestinian Parliamentary colleagues, including arrests and expulsions from Jerusalem.

We urge you to use your position to garner support among institutions of the EU and its Member States and work to persuade them to take meaningful action to place significant pressure on Israel to ensure the release of Jarrar and Palestinian political prisoners, including all 16 detained members of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

Yours sincerely,

1. Martina Anderson (GUE/NGL)
2. Lynn Boylan (GUE/NGL)
3. Liadh Ní Riada (GUE/NGL)
4. Matt Carthy (GUE/NGL)
5. Neoklis Sylikiotis (GUE/NGL)
6. Patrick Le Hyaric (GUE/NGL)
7. Angela Vallina (GUE/NGL)
8. Marisa Matias (GUE/NGL)
9. Fabio De Masi (GUE/NGL)
10. Anne-Marie Mineur (GUE/NGL)
11. Malin Bjork (GUE/NGL)
12. Gabi Zimmer (GUE/NGL)
13. Dimitris Papadimoulis (GUE/NGL)
14. Marina Albiol Guzman (GUE/NGL)
15. Iosu Juaristi (GUE/NGL)
16. Barbara Spinelli (GUE/NGL)
17. Kostas Chrysogonos (GUE/NGL)
18. Lidia Sendra (GUE/NGL)
19. Paloma Lopez (GUE/NGL)
20. Joao Ferreira (GUE/NGL)
21. Ines Zuber (GUE/NGL)
22. Miguel Viegas (GUE/NGL)
23. Margrete Auken (Greens/EFA)
24. Ivo Vajgl (ALDE)
25. Josep-Maria Terricabras (Greens/EFA)
26. Javier Couso Permuy (GUE/NGL)
27. Marita Ulvskog (S&D)
28. Tanja Fajon (S&D)
29. Molly Scott Cato (Greens/EFA)
30. Javier Lopez (S&D)
31. Judith Sargentini (Greens/EFA)
32. Manolis Glezos (GUE/NGL)
33. Nessa Childers (S&D)
34. Izaskun Bilbao Barandica (ALDE)
35. Younous Omarjee (GUE/NGL)
36. Bart Staes (Greens/EFA)
37. Eleonora Forenza (GUE/NGL)
38. Takis Hadjigeorgiou (GUE/NGL)
39. Curzio Maltese (GUE/NGL)
0. Maria Dolores Lola Sanchez Caldentey (GUE/NGL)
41. Helmut Scholz (GUE/NGL)
42. Sofia Sakorafa (GUE/NGL)
43. Jordi Sebastia (Greens/EFA)
44. Alfred Sant (S&D)
45. Klaus Buchner (Greens/EFA)
46. Edouard Martin (S&D)
47. Kati Piri (S&D)
48. Kostadinka Kuneva (GUE/NGL)
49. Merja Kyllonen (GUE/NGL)
50. Brando Benifei (S&D)
51. Keith Taylor (Greens/EFA)
52. Martina Michels (GUE/NGL)
53. Jill Evans (Greens/EFA)
54. Norbert Neuser (S&D)
55. Luke Ming Flanagan (GUE/NGL)
56. Miguel Urbán Crespo (GUE/NGL)
57. Alyn Smith (Greens/EFA)
58. Pablo Iglesias (GUE/NGL)

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