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Raids and abductions of Palestinians continue, occupation seeks to re-impose sentences on former prisoners

night_invasionIsraeli occupation prosecutors are attempting to re-impose their full sentences on at least seven of the Palestinian prisoners re-arrested in the past week following their release in the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange agreement in October 2011. 540 Palestinians have been kidnapped by the occupation army in the last 11 days, including 52 former prisoners released in the exchange. On Wednesday morning, June 25, Palestinian Legislative Council members Khaled Tafesh and Anwar Zboun, as well as political leaders of Hamas Ghassan Hermas and Hasan al-Wardiyyat, were abducted by occupation forces.

They are being accused of “violating the terms of their release” and the military prosecutors are demanding the reimposition of their prior sentences. These charges are being made solely on the basis of secret evidence, not revealed to the former prisoners or their lawyers, and the decision to re-impose their sentences will also be based on secret evidence.

Samer Issawi’s detention was extended until next Sunday and occupation police noted they are charging him with membership in a hostile organization and “breaching the terms of his release” in the prisoner exchange agreement of 2011. He was previously re-arrested and accused of breaching his release deal by leaving Jerusalem, and released in December 2013 after a nine-month hunger strike that drew worldwide support and attention.

36 of the over 500 arrested Palestinians in the past 10 days have been referred to administrative detention without charge or trial on secret evidence as well, reported Ahrar Center.

June 25, NYC: Emergency Rally: End Israeli Siege, Free all Kidnapped Palestinians

EMERGENCY RALLY: STOP ISRAELI CRIMES IN PALESTINE!
Wednesday, June 25 – 6:00 pm
Israeli Consulate, 42nd St at 2nd Ave, NYC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/429210393885750/

isrcrimesAs Israeli forces engage in an orchestrated assault on Palestinians, particularly targeting the West Bank and Gaza, a diverse coalition of New York Community Members, Students, Activists, and Academics are responding to the Palestinian call for support and have called for a rally as an emergency response to the raids, bombings, demolitions, murders and kidnappings by Israeli Forces over the past week. The Rally will demand an end to the Israeli siege and occupation, and the release of all Palestinians kidnapped by Israeli forces, with special emphasis on the immediate release of the estimated 200 Palestinian Children who languish in Israeli military prisons.

#BringBackOurBoys, #HandsOffOurChildren, #EndChildPrisoners.

The Rally organizers join the Palestinians in their demands for the:
1. Immediate Release of All Palestinian Prisoners;
2. Immediate release and protection of all kidnapped Palestinian Children;
3. Immediate end to all raids and incursions;
4.Support of the Palestinian right to resistance and self-defense against Israeli attacks, occupation, raids and kidnappings; and
5. Support the immediate right of all Palestinian to return to their homes

Breaking News: Administrative detainees suspend hunger strike

In the early morning of June 25, after 63 days of hunger strike, Palestinian administrative detainees announced they were suspending their strike, with more information on their agreement with the prison administration to be announced at a press conference at 10 AM on June 25.

Ma’an News reported that lawyer Ashraf Abu Sneineh and the Prisoners’ leading committee of the hunger strike at Tal Hashomer hospital signed the agreement.

Reports have stated that full details will be released following treatment for the striking prisoners.

Take Action: Samer Issawi Arrested: End the Mass Arrests!

Samer Issawi, long-term hunger striker and freed Palestinian prisoner, has been re-arrested by occupation forces on June 23, part of a massive attack on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, including hundreds of raids and arrests. Take action now to demand his freedom, end the mass arrests and raids! samer-issawi

Issawi’s 266 day hunger strike captured the attention of the world. Released from Israeli prisons in the “Wafa al-Ahrar” prisoner exchange with over 1000 other Palestinians in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, he had been re-arrested for allegedly leaving the municipal borders of Jerusalem, which the occupation charged violated his release. Following his 277 day hunger strike, pressure due to his strike pushed the Israeli state to concede its attempt to re-impose his original sentence, and after serving 17 months in prison, he was released in December 2013.

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The occupation has not stopped its harassment of the Issawi family following Samer’s widely-publicized hunger strike. Shireen Issawi, a Palestinian lawyer, Samer’s sister and the spokesperson for his campaign during his hunger strike, is currently imprisoned and awaiting a military trial in a case targeting Palestinian lawyers. Shireen’s case, which has also included threats to Samer’s brothers and a number of Palestinian lawyers who represent prisoners, is attempting to cut prisoners’ communications to the outside world by prosecuting lawyers for allegedly passing information between prisoners and Palestinian political and resistance organizations outside.

Since June 14, occupation authorities have arrested at least 471 Palestinians in raids and mass arrests throughout the West Bank. Former political prisoners have been particularly targeted, and at least 52 of the prisoners released in the Wafa al-Ahrar exchange have now been re-arrested. Five Palestinians have been killed, universities raided and Gaza bombed under the pretext of the disappearance of three settlers near occupied al-Khalil.

Take Action!

1. Sign on to the petition to demand freedom for Samer Issawi and the victims of mass raids!

2. Write to the International Committee of the Red Cross and demand it fulfill its responsibilities to Palestinian prisoners and publicly condemn the mass arrest raids, attacks and the policy of administrative detention which is in clear violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, as stipulated by the ICRC mandate to protect international humanitarian law. Email the ICRC, whose humanitarian mission includes monitoring the conditions of prisoners, at JER_jerusalem@icrc.org.

3. Organize a protest or action in your city against the attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Demonstrate outside an Israeli consulate or embassy in your city.

4. Share this alert via email, Facebook and Twitter with your colleagues, comrades, friends and contacts.

Members of European Parliament: Solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike

Members of European Parliament associated with the European United Left/Nordic Green Left have expressed their solidarity for Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike and condemned Israel’s use of administrative detention, calling on the EU to take action:

flag1GUE/NGL MEPs have shown their solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike by reiterating their support to the fight for justice for Palestinian people and Palestinian prisoners.

The MEPs are calling on EU Foreign Affairs Chief Catherine Ashton and Council President Herman Van Rompuy to publicly condemn Israel’s use of administrative detention and to demand that Israel applies international laws on human rights that would protect the rights of the hunger strikers and Palestinian prisoners in general.

Since 24 April, nearly 300 Palestinian detainees and prisoners have been on hunger strike against Israel’s unjust administrative detention policy in order to highlight Israel’s violation of a 2012 agreement that stipulated the use of administrative detention should be limited. In reality, administrative detention is ordered frequently by the Israeli military for any act of opposition to the Israeli occupation.

Read the declaration (FR version below):

MEPs call for the respect of fundamental rights, dignity and the fight for justice for Palestinian people and Palestinian prisoners

Since April 24, nearly 300 Palestinian detainees and prisoners have been on hunger strike against Israel’s unjust administrative detention policy and to highlight Israel’s violation of an agreement concluded in 2012 that the use of administrative detention should be limited and that administrative detention orders should not be renewed without new evidence and before they were brought before a military judge.

Administrative detention may be ordered by an Israeli military commander in the occupied Palestinian territories for “security reasons”, which include peaceful political activities and any act of opposition to the Israeli occupation.

The hunger strikers denounced threats and other inhumane treatment against themselves and their families.

Moreover, the activities of the Israeli army including mass detentions, attacks and violations on the human rights of Palestinian citizens, the construction of new settlements and the siege of Gaza, continue to be on the Israeli agenda.

During this period of renewal of the European Parliament and the executive bodies of the European institutions should in no way be used as an excuse to leave Palestine, its population, prisoners and the peace process in isolation and condemned to international silence.

The European Union must express itself on the violations of human rights that occur every day in the occupied territories. Therefore, the MEPs who have signed this appeal call on the European authorities and, in particular, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and the President of the Council to:

  • publicly condemn the use by Israel of administrative detention, which violates the Fourth Geneva Convention and international laws that guarantee fair trial standards;
  • seek immediate application of international humanitarian law and international laws on human rights in order to protect the rights of the hunger strikers and Palestinian prisoners in general;
  • request an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on the legality of the Israeli occupation and control of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, on the basis of more than 1,700 Israeli military orders;
  • establish a commission for an international inquiry and visits to prisons to observe the treatment and living conditions of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons;
  • condemn the construction of new settlements and the demands made by settlers regarding the Palestinians.

Appel des députés européens pour le respect des droits fondamentaux, la dignité  et le combat pour la justice du peuple palestiniens et des prisonniers palestiniens

Depuis le 24 avril, près de 300 détenus et pri­son­niers pales­ti­niens sont en grève de la faim contre la poli­tique injuste de détention admi­nis­trative d’Israël et pour mettre en évidence la violation par Israël d’un accord, conclu en 2012, selon lequel l’utilisation de la détention administrative serait limitée et les ordres de détention administrative ne seraient pas renouvelés sans nouvelle preuve et comparution devant un juge militaire.

La détention admi­nis­trative peut être ordonnée par un com­mandant mili­taire israélien dans les ter­ri­toires pales­ti­niens occupés, fondée sur « des raisons de sécurité », qui englobent acti­vités poli­tiques paci­fiques et tout acte d’opposition à l’occupation israé­lienne.

Les grévistes de la faim dénoncent des menaces et autres traitements inhumains à leur encontre et leurs familles.

Par ailleurs, les agissements de l’armée israélienne  avec des détentions massives, des attaques et des violations des droits fondamentaux des citoyens palestiniens, la construction de nouvelles colonies ainsi que le siège de Gaza continuent à l’ordre du jour.

Cette période de renouvellent du Parlement européen et des organes de directions des institutions européennes ne peut en aucun cas servir d’excuse pour laisser la Palestine, la population, les prisonniers et le processus de paix dans l’isolement et le silence international.

L’Union européenne doit se prononcer sur les violations des droits de l’homme qui se produisent jour après jour dans les territoires occupés, c’est pourquoi, les députés signataires appellent aux autorités européennes, notamment, le Haut Représentant de l’UE pour les Affaires Étrangères et le Président du Conseil, à:

  • condamner publiquement le recours par Israël à la détention administrative, recours qui enfreint la Quatrième Convention de Genève et les lois internationales qui garantissent des normes de procès équitables;
  • demander l’application immédiate des lois humanitaires internationales et  lois internationales sur les droits de l’homme afin de protéger les droits des grévistes de la faim et des prisonniers palestiniens en général;
  • requérir un avis consultatif à la Cour internationale de Justice à propos de la légalité de l’occupation israélienne et son contrôle de la Cisjordanie et de la bande de Gaza, sur base de plus de 1700 ordonnances militaires israéliennes;
  • instaurer une commission permettant une enquête internationale et la visite des prisons afin d’observer les traitements et les conditions de vie des prisonniers et détenus palestiniens dans les prisons israéliennes;
  • condamner les constructions de nouvelles colonies ainsi que les exactions faites par les colons vis à vis des palestiniens;

Signataires/signatories:

Patrick LE HYARIC (GUE/NGL, Front de Gauche-FRANCE)
Marisa MATIAS (GUE/NGL, Bloco de Esquerda-PORTUGAL)
Younous OMARJEE (GUE/NGL, Front de Gauche-FRANCE)
Marie-Christine VERGIAT (GUE/NGL, Front de Gauche-FRANCE)
Gabi ZIMMER (GUE/NGL, Die Linke-GERMANY)
Sabine LOSING (GUE/NGL, Die Linke-GERMANY)
Martina ANDERSON (GUE/NGL, Sinn Féin-IRELAND)
Lynn BOYLAN (GUE/NGL, Sinn Féin-IRELAND)
Liadh NÍ RÍADA (GUE/NGL, Sinn Féin-IRELAND)
Matt CARTHY (GUE/NGL, Sinn Féin-IRELAND)
Willy MEYER (GUE/NGL, Izquierda Plural-SPAIN)
Marina ALBIOL (GUE/NGL, Izquierda Plural-SPAIN)
Paloma LOPEZ (GUE/NGL, Izquierda Plural-SPAIN)
Ángela VALLINA (GUE/NGL, Izquierda Plural-SPAIN)
Lídia SENRA (GUE/NGL, Izquierda Plural-SPAIN)
Barbara SPINELLI (GUE/NGL, Lista Tsipras-L’ Altra Europa-ITALY)
Eleonora FORENZA (GUE/NGL, Lista Tsipras-L’ Altra Europa-ITALY)
Curzio MALTESE (GUE/NGL, Lista Tsipras-L’ Altra Europa-ITALY)
Fabio DE MASI (GUE/NGL, Die Linke – GERMANY)
Jean-Luc MELECHON (GUE/NGL, Front de Gauche-FRANCE)
Merja KYLLÖNEN (GUE/NGL, Left Alliance / Vasemmistoliitto -FINLAND)
Malin BJORK (GUE/NGL, Vänsterpartiet-SWEDEN)
Rina Ronja KARI (GUE/NGL, Folkebevægelsen mod EU-DENMARK)
Pablo IGLESIAS TURRIÓN (GUE/NGL, Podemos-SPAIN)
Teresa RODRÍGUEZ-RUBIO VÁZQUEZ (GUE/NGL, Podemos-SPAIN)
Losa SÁNCHEZ CALDENTEY (GUE/NGL, Podemos-SPAIN)
Pablo ECHENIQUE-ROBBA (GUE/NGL, Podemos-SPAIN)
Carlos JIMÉNEZ VILLAREJO (GUE/NGL, Podemos-SPAIN)
Neoklis SYLIKIOTIS (GUE/NGL, AKEL-CYPRUS)
Dimitris PAPADIMOULIS (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Konstantinos CHRYSOGONOS (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Manolis GLEZOS (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Giorgios KATROUGALOS (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Kostadinka KUNEVA (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Sofia SAKORAFA (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Jacky HENIN (GUE/NGL, Front de Gauche-FRANCE)
Alda SOUSA (GUE/NGL, Bloco de Esquerda-PORTUGAL)
Nikos CHOUNTIS (GUE/NGL, Syriza-GREECE)
Takis HADJIGEORGIOU (GUE/NGL, AKEL-CYPRUS)

GUE/NGL Press Contacts:
Emily Macintosh +32 470 85 05 08
Gay Kavanagh +32 473 84 23 20
European United Left / Nordic Green Left
European Parliamentary Group
www.guengl.eu

Samidoun demands India free Dr GN Saibaba immediately and unconditionally

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with Indian political prisoner, Delhi University professor, and Revolutionary Democratic Front leader, Dr. GN Saibaba, and urges his immediate and unconditional release by Indian authorities.

gnsaibabaDr. Saibaba is well-known for his leading advocacy and activism in supporting the movements of the most oppressed: Dalit people, Adivasi people, women, and the poor. His organization, the Revolutionary Democratic Front, has been targeted by Indian police and officials using an “anti-terror” framework that has been a major weapon of the Indian state in suppressing dissent and organizing.

Dr. Saibaba has been suspended by Delhi University and held in solitary confinement; his bail was denied on June 13. Prior to his arrest, his home was raided four times since September 2013. He has been denied medical accommodations for his disability; he has used a wheelchair since he was a child.

He has been charged with being a member of a “prohibited ‘terrorist’ organization,” the Communist Party of India (Maoist). These types of laws and designations of political parties are one of the most common charges faced by Palestinian political prisoners, as the Zionist occupation has labelled every Palestinian political party (and the students’, women’s, labour and charity organizations associated with them) “hostile prohibited organizations,” and membership or support to such organizations can see Palestinians serving years in prison.

In the United States, Canada, the European Union and elsewhere, so-called “terror lists” have created lists of international organizations – many of which are progressive or revolutionary organizations or national liberation movements whose organizing challenges imperialism and corporate hegemony – and used those lists, and prohibitions of “material support” to target Palestinian, Lebanese, Filipino, Tamil and other communities, leaders and organizations for prosecution and suppress community organizing. Indigenous organizing against land grabs, displacement and colonization has long been branded as “terror,” while Black and Latino resistance organizations (like the Black Panther Party) have been hunted and criminalized.

In India, the Revolutionary Democratic Front has been known for its active organizing with the most oppressed forces in the country challenging mining corporations’ land grabs and displacement of Adivasi people. Indian activists have pointed out that the “anti-terror” law in India is a mechanism for suppressing exactly such resistance.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins the call from Indian and international organizations for the release of Dr. GN Saibaba, and his return to teaching at Delhi University!

Related statements:

Speakers at Vancouver rally call for freedom for Dr. Saibaba (Via Red Sparks Union):


Chinmoy Bannerjee, South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy


Erie Maestro, Canada-Philippines Solidarity for Human Rights


Lakhbir, East Indian Defense Committee


Tom Warren, Alliance for People’s Health

 

 

Arrest raids throughout West Bank target over 80 Palestinians

raidsIsraeli Occupation Forces have been carrying out arrest raids throughout the West Bank and in the Naqab since June 13, when it was reported that three West Bank settlers, a man and two youths, were captured by the Palestinian resistance while hitch-hiking from Gush Etzion (illegal settlement) to Modi’in (another illegal settlement) in the area of al-Khalil. The capture of occupation soldier Gilad Shalit by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza brought about the 2011 “Wafa al-Ahrar” exchange for 1,000 Palestinian political prisoners; noting occupation refusal to release Palestinian political prisoners without action by the resistance, the capture of soldiers and settlers has been stated by Palestinian resistance groups to be a priority. No Palestinian organization has claimed responsibility for the capture.

Occupation forces have responded with collective punishment on a mass scale – declaring the area a closed military zone, cancelling work permits for Palestinians from al-Khalil, invading and ransacking dozens of homes, conducting what they described as a “house to house” operation. They stopped and searched hundreds of Palestinian cars,  Palestinians have been captured throughout the West Bank, and Palestinian Legislative Council members, former prisoners, and former ministers were particularly targeted in these raids. Most have been reportedly taken to settlement detention centers for interrogation. The Palestinians captured by occupation forces in these wide-ranging raids include:

1. Hassan Yousef (El-Bireh)
2. Dr Mohammed Ghazzal (Nablus)
3. Wasfi Qabha (Former Minister of Prisoners’ Affairs)
4. Mohammed al-Sayyed (Jenin)
5. Tareq Qa’adan (former prisoner and long-term hunger striker)
6. Ja’afar Izzedine (former prisoner and long-term hunger striker)
7. AbdelRahman Zeidan – Palestinian Legislative Council member
8. Ibrahim Abu Salem – Palestinian Legislative Council member
9. Ahmed Totah – Palestinian Legislative Council member
10. Hosni al-Burini – Palestinian Legislative Council member
11. Nader Sawafteh – Tubas
12. Fazah Sawafteh – Tubas
13. Khaled Abu Arafah – Former Minister
14. Sheikh Ammar Naffaa – Tulkarem
15. Ahmad Saqr Nabhan – Askar camp
16. Hassan al-Safadi – Nablus (former prisoner and long-term hunger striker)
17. Osama Shahin (prisoner activist) – Khalil
18. al-Hajj Sobhi Kfeisheh – Khalil
19. Firas Jarrar – Nablus
20. Abdel-Jabbar Jarrar – Jenin
21. Anas Raddad – Tulkarem
22. Abdallah Bani Odeh – Tammoun
23. Talal Abu Asbeh – Qalqilya
24. Ahmad Awad – former prisoner – Nablus
25. Huzaifa Ziadeh – Madameh south of Nablus
26. Abdel-Hakim al-Qada’a – Nablus
27. Samir Abu Shaib – Awarta
28. Alaa Abu Qader – Jenin
29. Omar al-Barghouthi (former prisoner) – Qobar, Ramallah
30. Sheikh Zaid Sabhan – al-Farra camp
31. Amir al-Dabbour – Azzoun
32. Nael Anaya – Azzoun
33. Mohammed Bani Odeh – Tammoun
34. Mohammed Azmi al-Barbarawi – Halhoul
35. Mostafa Rabai’a – Jenin
36. Ahmad Salatneh – Jaba, Janin
37. Ahmad Malaisha – Jaba, Jenin
38. Sajid Khatatbeh – Beit Furik
39. Arafat Nasser
40. Tareq Shaaban – Khalil
41. Marwan Zahdeh – Khalil
42. Said Qasrawi – Ramallah
43. Abdallah Shbeita – Azzoun
44. Mosaab al-Ashqar – Tulkarem
45. Marwan Mughra – Salfit
46. Mahmoud Karim Ayyad – Dheisheh camp, Bethlem
47. Ashraf Shamasneh – Qataneh
48. Najib Mafarjeh – Beit Liqya
49. Diaa Sammour – El-Bireh
50. Fathi Yassin Abu Srour – Ramallah
51. Yousef al-Lahham – Bethlehem
52. Amro Diab – Bethlehem
53. Ahmed Zaid – Ramallah
54. Ahmad Hamadneh – Asira Shamaliya, Nablus
55. Nader Ribhi Takatkeh – Beit Fajar, Bethlehem
56. Said Abu Hussein – Khalil
57. Qasem Abu Hussein – Khalil
58. Mohammed Nidal Daghlas – Asira Shamaliya, Nablus
59. Adham al-Shouli – Asira
60. Alaa Za’aqiq – Beit Ommar
61. Mohammad Adib Mousa – Bethlehem
62. Ali Hannoun – Ramallah
63. Adib Wahdan – Ramallah

Internationals hold press conference in Gaza, express solidarity with Palestinian prisoners

by Julie Webb-Pullman from Gaza Scoop

Press-Conference-400-x-267Internationals currently resident in Gaza held a press conference on Saturday evening outside the International Committee for the Red Cross to express support from groups in over ten countries for the hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners.

Organisers said it was important on the 52nd day of the mass hunger strike to show international solidarity with the prisoners, and to support their demands for an end to administrative detention, as well as to the abhorrent practices of torture, child abuse and military trials perpetrated against Palestinians by the Israeli authorities, all of which breach international law.

The countries represented were: New Zealand, Australia, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Venezuela, Chile, Cuba, Colombia, and the United States of America.

Also speaking was Tawfeeq Abu Naim, head of the National Committee for the Prisoners.

Each representative read a short statement, most of which are reproduced below.

Jenny Graham, Ireland

IRELAND

1. The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign sends solidarity greetings to the Palestinian political prisoners, and in particular salute those prisoners on the mass hunger strike for over 50 days in protest against prison conditions and Israeli internment without charge or trial.

2. In Ireland we know only too well the pain and the tragedy of the hunger strike; dating back to Thomas Ashe, who died after being force fed by British occupation forces in 1917, Irish men and women have embarked on prison hunger strikes to secure their rights and freedom.

3. Sadly, many of these fasts ended in death and martyrdom.

4. We hope this will not be the case in Palestine today, we hope the mass hunger strike will be victorious and the internees will secure both their own freedom and an end to the occupation’s use of Administrative Detention, a practice illegal under international law.

5. We call on the international community, the politicians and the peoples of the world to mobilise in support of the hunger strikers and to pressure the occupier to accede to the demands of the strike, to bring about its end before anyone is martyred.

6. We call also for an end to the occupation’s use of the ‘conveyor-belt’ military court system, under which tens of thousands of Palestinians have been imprisoned since 1967. These are no more than kangaroo court trials, lasting on average less than three minutes and with a 99.97% conviction rate.

7. Finally, we note that the occupation renders Palestine into one big prison camp, with millions of people imprisoned with no control over their lives, dreams or destinies. It is a situation that conscience demands cannot continue to be allowed to exist.

8. The occupation must end. Apartheid must end. There must be freedom. There must be justice. There must be equality. Only then can there be a just peace.

9. Victory to the hunger strikers. Victory to the Palestinian people. Free Palestine.

Rina Andolini, UK

UNITED KINGDOM

We, the students and young people in the United Kingdom will not wait until the death of another Palestinian prisoner to move in solidarity with all the detainees, who have been denied their freedom with sickening injustice and silence in Israeli jails.

The youth and young people are strongly involved in resistance against the illegal occupation, and are therefore arrested often, to stop the fight for the liberation of Palestine.

They are aware that students can expose them and their crimes to the world, especially now that so many are communicating directly to Western audiences .

We do not accept any method of torture that is used by Israel; the force feeding, the handcuffing, the placing of food in front of hunger strikers, the physical abuse – all illegal practices against humanity, many of which have resulted in the death of prisoners.

We are here to show our support for all the hunger strikers and all the political prisoners and will honour the courage of the prisoners and grow the movement in solidarity with them.

From the UK students and youth.

AUSTRALIA

At a time when Australia is wrongfully designating East Jerusalem as “disputed” instead of “occupied”, a term long recognised under international law, activists and advocates for Palestine in Australia are appalled at our government’s immoral stance, especially in the face of Israel’s incontrovertible human rights abuses.

We abhor Israel’s cruel and abusive policy of administrative detention often without charge, a proper trial and regardless of age.

We support the Palestinian prisoners’ right to engage in hunger strikes to highlight the inhuman conditions under which they are detained and which are contrary to international law.

We further abhor Israel’s resort to force-feeding, a form of torture and universally prohibited.

We condemn these unlawful practices and policies associated with Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestine and support the hunger strikes as nonviolent resistance tactics in the overall Palestinian struggle for rights and justice.

Signatories:
Australians for Palestine
Women for Palestine

Paola Manduca, Italy

ITALY

Sit in Rome Friday 13th, June 2014

Addameer and the Prisoners Committee in Palestine demanded:
• the official intervention of the International Red Cross to form a special medical team to follow the situation of the prisoners on hunger strike.
• A clear and explicit international denunciation of the occupation policy practiced by Israel
• the condemnation by the United Nations of the practice of administrative detention against Palestinian civilians, which violates the provisions of the Geneva Convention and other international conventions and agreements

We, the undersigned, support these requests fully and add a strong appeal to the Italian government, as President of the European Parliament for this Semester, to take a Parliamentary stand against violations of international law by Israel and towards the respect of human rights.

We also ask them to put pressure on the Israeli government to respect international human rights.

Before it is too late, we need to express a strong solidarity with the struggle of Palestinian prisoners

Issued by 
Association “Friends of Palestinian prisoners”
Palestinian community in Rome and Lazio
– General Union of Palestinian engineers and architects
– Un ponte per….
– Roma network for solidarity with the Palestinian People
– Forum Palestina
– Committee “Palestine in our hearths”
– Boycot, Disinvest, Sanction (BDS) Roma
– Committee No Mekorot
– PdCI
– Commitee “Do not forget Sabra e Chatila”
– Assopace Palestine, national
– Radio Città Aperta
– Network of communists
– Association Friends of Palestinian Red Crescent
– Network No War Roma
– Confederation Cobas Roma

Campaign Against Torture

As a doctor, I am also a member of the Campaign Against Torture, formed five years ago in UK. It is directed to the medical profession and its associations, national and international, to denounce the systematic collusion of doctors in torture, which also occurs in Israeli, and the lack of response to the denunciations of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA).

We have 725 signatories, and are widely reported in medical journals like the Lancet and the British Medical Journal, as well as the press. In Israel, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel is a member of our organisation.

We are also campaigning against the force feeding of prisoners, and demand that Israeli medical professionals refrain from participating in this illegal, immoral and unprofessional practice.

Huda Julie Webb-Pullman, New Zealand & Australia

 

NEW ZEALAND

NZ MANA MOVEMENT STATEMENT

Solidarity with the Palestinian struggle from Mana Movement

Kia ora koutou,

Mana stands squarely behind the Palestinian struggle for indigenous rights against Israel’s racist apartheid policies.

As a Maori-inspired movement fighting for tino rangatiratanga (self-determination) for Maori here in Aotearoa/New Zealand we support the Palestinian struggle against the brutal military occupation of their land and Israel’s medieval siege of Gaza.

We support the hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners. Using one’s own body as a vehicle of struggle sends a potent message of condemnation for Israeli policies of land theft, mass murder and unspeakable inhumanity.

And to the Palestinian prisoners – kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui (Be strong, be brave, be steadfast)

In solidarity,
John Minto
Co-vice President
Mana Movement
On behalf of the Mana Movement

NZ UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

We represent a variety of students in New Zealand that want to voice our support alongside the prisoners.

We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners petitioning against their inhumane treatment in Israeli prisons.

Being kept prisoner without due trial is a violation against international humanitarian law and cannot go unchallenged, the international community has not done enough to prevent such violations.

#Water_and_Salt

STUDENTS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND

Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Auckland are standing in solidarity with the Palestinian detainees and their families.

We demand the state of Israel to put an end to the practice of administrative detention and stop the injustice and suffering caused by the imprisonment of innocent people.

We also want to take this chance to call on Israel to stop the violation of human rights and end the Apartheid system.

Our thoughts are with the Palestinian people for who we demand freedom, peace and justice.

NZ PALESTINIAN SOLIDARITY GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS

We abhor Israel’s cruel and abusive policy of administrative detention often without charge, a proper trial and regardless of age.

We support the Palestinian prisoners’ right to engage in hunger strikes to highlight the inhuman conditions under which they are detained and which are contrary to international law.

We further abhor Israel’s resort to force-feeding, a form of torture and universally prohibited.

We condemn these unlawful practices and policies associated with Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestine, and support the hunger strikes as nonviolent resistance tactics in the overall Palestinian struggle for rights and justice.

Signatories
Fr Gerard Burns, Catholic priest, St Joseph’s parish, Mount Victoria, Wellington, NZ
Leslie and Marian Bravery, Palestine Human Rights Campaign Aotearoa/New Zealand
Billy Hania
Janfrie Wakem, Palestine Human Rights Campaign NZ
Martin and Lois Griffiths, Earthwatch
Alastair Thompson, Editor, SCOOP Media

Joe Catron, USA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Al-Awda, The Palestine Right To Return Coalition and The Global Campaign for Palestinian Political Prisoners call on all people of conscience to take immediate action to help save the lives of all Palestinian political prisoners currently on hunger strike!

These Palestinian mass hunger strikers have been detained by Israeli authorities without any charge whatsoever and there are reports that some are already in critical condition with vision impairment, vomiting blood and lapsing in and out of consciousness.

The Israeli occupation authorities and courts continue to detain Palestinians under the “Emergency Law of 1945″, which was in force during the British Mandate of Palestine. This “law”, which violates international law, allows the Zionist authorities to detain Palestinians without trial or providing reason, and to repeatedly extend the term of detention. The Israeli authorities have also ratified the Unlawful Combatant Law of 2000, which allows the occupation state to detain Palestinians without charge or disclosure of the term of detention. There are currently approximately 200 Palestinian administrative detainees. The current mass hunger strikers are protesting prison conditions and administrative detention.

TAKE ACTION NOW!

Please join the voices and support around the world to save the hunger strikers and demand their immediate release from prison!

Write to President Obama and voice your concern and demand that the US administration intervene to demand the immediate release of all the current hunger strikers, and all the administrative detainees and Palestinian political prisoners including children. You can use the online form.

Also please Call US Secretary of State John Kerry at 1-202-647-4000 or Office of Near East Affairs at 1-202-647-7209. Demand that the Secretary intervene for the immediate release of all the hunger strikers, all Palestinian administrative detainees and political prisoners including the children.

Organize rallies at Israeli embassies and consulates, and elsewhere. Help spread awareness through social media, and forward to all your contacts after you take action!

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The transcripts of Manu’s and Tawfeeq Abu Naim’s speech were not available.

Translation by Mohammed Abedallah
Photographs by Charlie Andreasson

Berlin, June 14: Protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on Hunger Strike

The Palestinian Student Forum in Berlin is organizing a protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners have been consuming only salt and water for over 50 days, demanding an end to administrative detention without charge or trial.

The solidarity protest will take place from 3:30 to 5:30 pm at Brandenburg Gate/Pariser Platz in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, June 14:

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Chicago – Photos and Report: Emergency Vigil for Palestinian Hunger Strikers

Report and photos by Christine Geovanis. For high-res photos, go to bit.ly/cgphotos:

chicago16Community groups from across Chicago’s Palestinian, Arab and Muslim communities came together Friday evening, June 13, with human rights supporters at an emergency candlelight vigil to support over 100 Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails.

The hunger strike — a number of whose members are hovering near death — has begun to spark a political firestorm that could parallel that of Irish hunger strikers in 1981, when Bobby Sands and nine other Irish political prisoners died in an effort to push back against British political repression. The Palestinian hunger strikers are demanding an end to the Israeli practice of administrative detention — holding prisoners without charge or trial indefinitely, and often including torture — plus an end to solitary confinement, an end to storming of cells, the lifting of all restrictions on family visits, improved medical care, and an end to relatives being humiliated at checkpoints while journeying to and from visits.

The hunger strike began on April 24, when 90 detainees began refusing food in protest of their continued imprisonment. The hunger strike has escalated as more prisoners have joined, including the youngest hunger striker, 19-year-old Ahmad Rimawi.