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April 17: Palestinian Prisoners Day in Paris

The Palestinian Association of Ile-De-France is organizing a Palestinian Prisoners’ Day demonstration in Paris on Thursday, April 17 from 5 – 7 pm at Place de la Fontaine Saint-Michel. Announcement below and at this link:

17avril-46bcbJEUDI 17 AVRIL 2014,
RASSEMBLEMENT DE 17 HEURES À 19 HEURES 
PLACE DE LA FONTAINE SAINT-MICHEL 
(M° SAINT-MICHEL, LIGNE 4)

La détention de milliers de Palestiniens n’est pas la seule arme utilisée par l’occupant israélien pour venir à bout de la résistance de tout un peuple, mais c’est l’une des plus cruelles.

Pas un jour, pas une nuit ne se passe sans que la soldatesque israélienne fasse irruption dans les villes et villages de Palestine occupée, et prenne en otage la jeunesse de ce pays.

Il y a actuellement plus de 5.000 Palestiniens détenus par Israël, dont plusieurs centaines en « rétention administrative », c’est-à-dire sans jugement ni même mise en examen, pour des durées indéfinies. Parmi ces prisonniers, plus de 200 sont des enfants, condamnés à de lourdes peines de prison pour un jet de pierres alors qu’ils défendent leur propre village, et qui sont systématiquement soumis à torture et traitements dégradants.

Ce n’est certainement pas un hasard si l’occupant israélien a choisi le thème des prisonniers pour se livrer à l’une de ses dernières provocations : en l’occurrence, il a foulé au pied son propre engagement de libérer une vingtaine de prisonniers, enfermés depuis plus de vingt ans pour la plupart.

Association de Palestiniens en Ile de France

 

April 17: Prisoners Day demonstration in Brussels

Also don’t miss the April 19 Prisoners Day conference in Brussels!

April 17, 2014

Palestinian Prisoners Day : 
Place de la Monnaie / Muntplein (métro De Brouckère) 
BXL, 17.30-19.30h

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/605232456228001/

Call from the organizers
Reading of prisoners’ letters by Amina Amadel and Aurore Van Opstal
Distribution of information to passers-by
Collective photos to send to Palestine
Petition signing for the Palestinian prisoners
Speech by Khaled Barakat, coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat

April 17: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day in Madrid

Madrid Con Palestina will organize a demonstration at Puerta del Sol at 19:00 pm on April 17, 2014 in Madrid, Spain: https://madridconpalestina.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/concentracion-por-el-dia-internacional-de-solidaridad-con-presos-y-presas-politicas/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/557860050996884/

The announcement follows:

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El 17 de Abril de 1974, el preso político palestino, Mahmud Baker Hijazi, fue liberado. Ese mismo año, el Consejo Nacional Palestino declaró el 17 de abril como jornada de solidaridad con presos y presas políticas palestinas. Desde el año 2005 se ha conmemorado el 17 de abril como el Día Internacional de Solidaridad con Presos y Presas Políticas a nivel mundial.

5.224 personas palestinas se encuentran detenidas, entre ellas 13 mujeres y 210 menores (28 de menos de 16 años); Muchas se encuentran encarceladas por la llamada “detención administrativa”, sin cargos ni juicio. Las sentencias van desde los 3 meses hasta la cadena perpetua. Hay 561 personas condenadas a cadena perpetua. El grupo más numeroso, 620, están cumpliendo entre 10 y 15 años de prisión.

Fuentes del Ministerio de los Presos señalan que 203 presos palestinos han fallecido dentro de las cárceles israelíes: 71 presos han muerto por torturas, 51 por falta de atención médica, 74 han muerto por asesinatos posterior a la detención y antes de ser ingresados a sus celdas y otros 7 que han sido asesinados mediante disparos dentro de sus celdas de detención. Desde la ocupación Israelí en los territorios palestinos de 1967 se contabilizan más de 700.000 detenciones. La mayoría de las detenciones ocurren en los checkpoints, en la calle y en las propias casas en medio de la noche. Durante el proceso de interrogación están sujetos a procesos de maltrato y humillación. 2000 prisioneros no pueden recibir visitas de los familiares, 650 no tienen visitas desde hace más de cinco años.

La situación en la realidad supera estos  terribles datos, irreparrables para el pueblo palestino pero insignificantes para el culpable de la barbarie que actualmente Israel sigue reproduciendo en los muros que ha impuesto y sigue imponiendo a Palestina, dentro y fuera de la cárcel.

La tortura en y fuera de las cárceles del régimen israelí es un hecho cotidiano para las personas palestinas, a las que además de negarles el derecho legítimo a su tierras se les niegan arbitrariamente los derechos más básicos; como son el agua, la comida, la atención médica, la educación. A pesar de las denuncias existentes al respecto, el régimen sionista, sigue actuando con total impunidad, cometiendo éstas y mayores atrocidades, incumpliendo una y otra vez los Derechos Humanos, sin que haya respuesta ni justicia al respecto.

Es por esto, que nos reunimos, con la intención de hacer visible la realidad del pueblo palestino, y de la situación de todas las personas palestinas privadas de su libertad.

Y Exigimos:

  • El fin a la ocupación de Palestina
  • El fin al uso abusivo de la detención administrativa y del aislamiento
  • El fin a todas las formas de castigo colectivo como la prohibición de visitas familiares y la negación del tratamiento médico básico
  • El fin a la prohibición de libros y periódicos y a las restricciones de la educación

Apoyamos además,  la campaña de boicot en contra de G4S, empresa que provee servicios de gestión e instalación y mantenimiento de servicios de seguridad en las prisiones del estado de Israel y, por tanto, cómplice en las violaciones del Derecho internacional y los Derechos Humanos por parte de Israel. En concreto, nos unimos al llamamiento a la Fundación Gates para que retire sus inversiones en G4S.

Puedes apoyar esta campaña firmando aquí: http://addameer.org/gatesdivest

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April 17: Palestinian Prisoners Day in London

Thursday 17th April is Palestinian Prisoners Day, a day of solidarity with the 5000+ Palestinian men, women and children who are languishing in Israeli dungeons.

Two events will take place, both from Victoria Street (near Victoria Station):

Date: Thurday 17th April 2014, 3pm – 6pm

3pm Mystery Action

We will meet on Victoria Street in front of Westminster Cathedral (3mins from Victoria station) for a mystery action jointly with our friends from London Palestine Action

4pm Protest outside G4S HQ, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/770480126304031/

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There will be several themes for this years Prisoners Day. They will centre around our continued campaign against G4S. British multinational G4S is the worlds largest security contractor and provides security for many prisoners in Israel where Palestinian men, women and children are tortured and caged.

Ministry of Detainees’ Affairs in Gaza has asked us to highlight the urgent cases of the Palestinian sick detainees this Prisoners Day, those whose health is critical due to Israel’s systematic policy of medical negligence towards Palestinian political prisoners. We will be reading out a message from one of the families of these critically ill prisoners.

Child Prisoners – we will continue out campaign for child prisoners, in particular the Hares Boys who have been caged in a G4S secured prison now for over a year, going from one postponed military hearing to another, for a crime that didn’t even happen.

Women Prisoners – there currently 22 women prisoners nearly all locked up in G4S secured HaSharon prison from the longest serving woman, Lena Jarboni who has been caged for nearly 12 years, to the newest woman prisoner Shireen Issawi who was just transferred to HaSharon this morning from her interrogation cell at the Russian Compound of Jerusalem prison – another G4S secured facility. The transfer of Palestinian prisoners from the occupied West Bank and Gaza to into Israel (to HaSharon Prison) is illegal under international law and constitutes a war crime, G4S is complicit in this by the services it provides to HaSharon Prison.

April 17: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day in Milan

Palestina Rossa in Milan, Italy is organizing Palestinian Prisoners’ Day on April 17 with a call to support the Palestinian resistance.

Free all Palestinian political prisoners!
April 17, 2014 – 6:30 pm
Piazzale Cadorna, Milan, Italy

Free all Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails! Free Comrade George Abdallah, unjustly imprisoned in French prison! Free Ahmad Sa’adat!

Rete milanese di solidarietà con la Palestina
Fronte Palestina – Milano
coordinamento.palestina.milano@gmail.com – www.palestinarossa.it

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1424875141101789

presidio per i prigionieri politici palestinesi 17 aprile 2014

April 17: Palestinian Prisoners Day in Johannesburg, South Africa

PALESTINIAN PRISONER DAY PROTEST (THURS 17 APRIL, JOHANNESBURG)
– Protest calling on Bill Gates Foundation to drop #G4S, the private security company that runs Israeli prisons

WHEN: Thursday, 17th April
TIME: 11h00- 15h00
WHERE: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation House, Corner Glenhove Road and 9th Street, Houghton/Rosebank, Johannesburg
LANDMARK: Diagonally across from McDonlands in Rosebank
CONTACT: 0849843078 / 0842119988 / 0724491774

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1491804734372959/?ref=22

g4snoG4S, the British security company, runs and provides security services and equipment at Israel’s prisons. As part of the rapidly growing boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement universities, banks, charities and trade unions across the world have cancelled contracts with G4S because of its role in Israel’s abhorrent prison system, costing G4S millions of dollars.

The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the largest charitable foundation in the world, owns shares in G4S worth more than $170 million (over 1 billion rands).
The Gates Foundation claims that it is “guided by the belief that every life has equal value” and that it uses its investments to fund projects that “help all people lead healthy, productive lives”. But through its holdings in G4S, the Gates Foundation is legitimising and profiting from Israel’s use of torture and mass incarceration.

Last month Palestinian organizations wrote to the Gates Foundation calling on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S. That letter went unanswered. Palestinian organizations (led by the Palestinian prisoner organization Addameer together with endorsements from over 150 other groups) then called on all peace-loving peoples around the world to organize protests on the 17th of April (the international Palestinian political prisoner day) outside the offices of the Gates Foundation in the various countries where the Gates Foundation operates. Join us this Palestinian political prisoner’s day (April 17th) in calling on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S!

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OTHER WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
1. Click here to sign the petition (which has already been signed by over 5000 people) calling on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S complicit in Israel’s incarceration of Palestinian political prisoners: http://bit.ly/1otxXI5

2. Use Twitter to call on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S. Tweet @gatesfoundation and use #StopG4S.

3. Post a message on the Gates Foundation Facebook page calling on them to divest from G4S: www.facebook.com/billmelindagatesfoundation

4. Join us in appealing to local businesses, restaurants, shops, property owners, universities and other entities to drop G4S. Click here (www.mediafire.com/download/bnvdngajt2lye9g/Model_G4S_Letter_by_BDS_SA.docx) for a model letter that can be downloaded, edited and delivered to businesses and other entities (remember to communicate with us any of your successes). If you are a business or other entity that is considering cancelling your G4S contract we would be happy to answer any queries that you may have. Also, please let us know if you are a businesses or organization that has already terminated your G4S contract!

5. Click here for stickers, flyers, posters, t-shirt designs and other campaign material that you can download and make use of: www.bdssouthafrica.com/2011/01/stop-g4s.html

6. “Boycott G4S” t-shirts are available for sale from BDS South Africa, contact us on 0114922414 or info@bdssouthafrica.com for more info.

April 19: Palestinian Prisoners Day in Brussels

Conference in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners  
Brussels / Belgium April 19/ 2014

Pianofabriek Culturencentrum
Rue du Fort, 35, 1060 Saint-Gilles, Belgium

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/677640418948165/

*In collaboration with Global Week of Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners, Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.

The program:
17:00 – Welcome
18:00 – Photography exhibition “Suspended Lives” by Asmaa Seba
18:30 – Conference including:
* Leila Khaled (video message).
* Charlotte Kates – Samidoun Palestinian Prisoners Solidarity Network, U.S. National Lawyers Guild.
* Khaled Barakat – Cooridnator, Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat.
* Rabee Eid – Palestinian youth activist and journalist living under the Israeli apartheid.
* Stop G4s Campaign – Palestina Solidariteit.
20:00 – Buffet/Snacks from Palestine.
20:30 – Concert with Souk Souk Soundsystem

For more info : contact: samidoun@outlook.com

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Call to action: Join Palestinian political prisoner’s day: Free all Palestinian political prisoners! Tell Bill Gates to Divest from G4S!

g4s3 April 2014, Occupied Ramallah – Addameer and the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee call on campaigners and people of conscience to take action Palestinian prisoner’s day on April 17 to stand in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners.

The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the biggest charitable foundation in the world, owns shares in Israeli prison contractor G4S worth more than $170m. Join us in calling on them to divest their shares!

Over 5,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisons, including 183 children and 175 held under administrative detention, a form of detention without trial that Israel uses to hold Palestinians indefinitely on secret information.
Each year the Israeli military arrests thousands of Palestinians in an attempt to suppress any resistance to its continued occupation and apartheid policies. Among these are hundreds of children as young as 12 years old. In too many cases Palestinian children are tortured, ill-treated, placed in solitary confinement and coerced into signing a confession in Hebrew, a language which most Palestinian children do not understand. Every year approximately 1,000 children are sentenced in Israeli military courts.

Night raids are the most common form of arrest, during which Israeli soldiers will ransack an individual’s house, destroying personal property and abusing physically abusing family members. The arrested person will then be handcuffed and blindfolded before being thrown into the back of an Israeli military jeep, face-down, where the beatings, insults and humiliation will continue.

Under Israeli military law, Palestinians can be interrogated for a period of 90 days and denied access to a lawyer for the first 60 days. Since 1967, 73 Palestinian detainees have died as a result of torture while under Israeli interrogation, the most recent of which was Arafat Jaradat, who was tortured to death in a G4S-secured interrogation centre in February 2013.
We urge people to take action on Palestinian prisoner’s day on April 17 to stand in solidarity with the struggle of Palestinian political prisoners.
Addameer’s new video on G4S:

Stop G4S – Tell Bill Gates to divest now!
Two years ago, on the eve of the mass hunger strike by more than 2,000 Palestinian political prisoners, Addameer and other Palestinian organisations called for a campaign against G4S, the British security company that runs and providessecurity services and equipment at Israel’s prisons.
As part of the rapidly growing boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement, campaigns against G4S are now underway in more than a dozen countries.  Universities, banks, charities and trade unions across the world havecancelled contracts with G4S because of its role in Israel’s abhorrent prison system, costing G4S millions of dollars. Feeling the pressure, G4S has tried to make statements distancing itself from Israel’s prison system.
The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the biggest charitable foundation in the world, owns shares in G4S worth more than $170m.
The Gates Foundation says that it is “guided by the belief that every life has equal value” and that it uses its investments to fund projects that “help all people lead healthy, productive lives”. But through its holdings in G4S, the Gates Foundation is legitimising and profiting from Israel’s use of torture and mass incarceration.
This Palestinian political prisoner’s day, join Addameer in putting pressure on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S.
Take action!
  • Sign and widely share the petition calling on the Gates Foundation to divest from G4S
  • Share this call and the link to the petition using the hashtag #StopG4S
  • Share the graphics from Addameer’s Facebook page calling on the Gates Foundation to divest
  • Organise an action at a G4S or Gates Foundation office in your city
  • Organise a protest or rally in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners
Send an email to info@addameer.ps to let us know about any actions you are planning.
Published by:
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, Palestine
Palestinian BDS National Committee, Palestine
Endorsed by: 
Abu Jihad Center for Prisoners Movement, Palestine
Al-Dameer Association for Human Rights, Palestine
Badil Resource Center for Palestinian Residency & Refugee Rights, Palestine
Center for Defense of Liberties and Civil Rights “Hurryyat”, Palestine
The Civic Coalition for Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem (Representing 25 member organizations), Palestine
Defence for Children International – Palestine Section, Palestine
Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center, Palestine
National & Islamic Parties in Ramallah & Al-Bireh, Palestine
Palestine Farmers Union, Palestine
Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign ” Stop The Wall”, Palestine
Palestine National Institute for NGOs (Representing 420 organizations), Palestine
Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network (representing over 135 member organizations), Palestine
Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies, Palestine
The Palestinian General Union of Charitable Societies (Representing 500 organizations), Palestine
Treatment & Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture (TRC), Palestine
The Civic Coalition for Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem, Palestine
Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network, Palestine
The Palestinian General Union of Charitable Societies, Palestine
Palestine National Institute for NGOs, Palestine
International Solidarity Movement, Palestine
International Women’s Peace Service, Palestine
Palestine Human Rights Campaign, Aotearoa-New Zealand
Federation of Palestinian-Argentinian Entities, Argentina
Artists Against Apartheid AU, Australia
Australian Friends of Palestine Association, Australia
Australians for Palestine, Australia
Friends of Palestine (Western Australia), Australia
Just Peace Queensland, Australia
Justice for Palestine Brisbane, Australia
Justice for Palestine Matters, Australia
Women for Palestine, Australia
Women in Black, Austria
Association Belgo-Palestinienne, Belgium
ECCP – European Coordination of Committees and Associations for Palestine, Belgium
Palestina Solidariteit, Belgium
Ciranda Internacional da Comunicação Compartilhada, Brazil
Frente de defesa do Povo Palestino, Brazil
Boycott Israeli Apartheid Campaign, Canada
Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid (CAIA), Canada
Palestine House in Mississauga, Canada
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, Canada
Comité Chileno de Solidaridad con Palestina, Chile
BDS Colombia, Colombia
Finnish-Arab Friendship Society, Finland
AFPS, France
Campagne BDS France, France
CCIPPP, France
Collectif Judéo  Arabe et Citoyen pour la Palestine, France
Stop Apartheid Toulouse, France
UJFP, France
BDS Berlin, Germany
InCACBI, India
Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Ireland
Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within, Israel
Associazione Senza Paura Genova, Italy
BDS Italia, Italy
Fellesutvalget fr Palestina, Norway
Polish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Poland
Comité de Solidariedade com a Palestina, Portugal
Scottish Friends of Palestine, Scotland
Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Scotland
BDS Slovenija, Slovenija
BDS South Africa, South Africa
BDS Madrid, Spain
BDS Switzerland, Switzerland
Breed Platform Palestina, The Netherlands
Diensten en Onderzoekcentrum Palestina (docP), The Netherlands
Netherlands Palestine Committee, The Netherlands
Palestina Komitee Rotterdam, The Netherlands
WILPF Nederland, The Netherlands
Brighton & Hove Palestine Solidarity Campaign, UK
Football Against Apartheid, UK
Friends of Al-Aqsa, UK
ICAHD UK, UK
Inminds, UK
Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods, UK
Jews for Justice for Palestinians, UK
Liverpool Friends of Palestine, UK
London BDS Group, UK
London Palestine Action, UK
Palestine Solidarity Campaign, UK
Stop G4S, UK
Trade Union Friends of Palestine, UK
Waltham Forest Palestine Solidarity Campaign, UK
War on Want, UK
Watford Friends of Salfeet – Palestine, UK
US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, US
14 Friends of Palestine, Marin, US
Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel, US
Al-Nakba Awareness Project, US
Bay Area Women in Black, US
Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition, US
Chico Palestine Action Group, US
Citizens for Palestinian Self Determination, US
Committee for Palestinian Rights (Howard County, MD), US
Culture and Conflict Forum, US
Episcopal Peace Fellowship Palestine Israel Network, US
Delaware Neighbors Against The Occupation, US
Friends of Palestine Wisconsin, US
Jewish Voice for Peace – SF Bay Area chapter, US
Justice First Foundation, US
Lutherans for Justice in the Holy Land, US
Madison-Rafah Sister City Project, US
Methodist Federation for Social Action, US
Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign, US
NH Veterans for Peace, US
Northwest BDS Coalition, US
Palestine Solidarity Group – Chicago, US
Palestinian Christian Alliance for Peace, US
Racine Coalition for Peace and Justice c, US
Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, University of Washington, US
the Rachel Corrie Foundation, US
Tiffin Area Pax Christi, US
Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East, US
United Methodist Task Force on Peace with Justice in Palestine/Israel of Upper New York Conference, US
United Methodists’ Holy Land Task Force, US
US Peace Council, US
Vancouver for Peace, US
Vermonters for a Just Peace in Palestine/Israel, US
WI Middle East Lobby Group, US
WILPF Boulder, US


Add the endorsement of your organisation by emailing info@addameer.ps

Waheed Abu Maria, Ameer Shammas, Ayman Al-Tabeesh continue hunger strikes

Waheed Abu Maria
Waheed Abu Maria

Three Palestinian political prisoners held under administrative detention without charge or trial are continuing their open hunger strikes in occupation prisons:

1. Waheed Abu Maria, who has been striking for 82 days, facing increasingly severe health effects. His appeal hearing was postponed. He is held in Wolfson hospital and has been held without charge or trial since October 2012. His health situation has become increasingly dire: he has vomited blood, has lost a significant amount of weight and is unable to stand.

2. Ameer Shammas, who has been on strike for 80 days. He is held in Tel Hashomer hospital.

3. Ayman Al-Tabeesh, who has been on strike for 32 days. He engaged in a 104-day hunger strike in the past, which ended in an agreement to not renew his administrative detention, an agreement violated by the occupation authorities.

On March 25, the Ofer military court set May 31 as the release date for administrative detainee Muammar Banat, who engaged in a 70-day hunger strike which ended in an agreement to release him at the end of this administrative detention term. Banat was arrested in August 2013.

 

Mansour Muqada assaulted during prison transport by security forces

Mansour Mowqada
Mansour Mowqadasou

Mansour Muqada, one of the most seriously ill Palestinian political prisoners, was assaulted by security forces while being transported by “Bosta” under the pretext of being needed for interrogation, reported the Palestine Center for Prisoners Studies.

Muqada, 46, from Salfit, uses a wheelchair, has paralysis on one side of his body, and has a “plastic stomach,” requiring colostomy bags for excretion as parts of his intestines have been removed. He also has a tumor in his neck of unknown origin and his health has deteriorated significantly in the past few months.

The prison authorities have delayed in providing him with medical treatment and testing, despite commitments to conduct tests several months ago.

He was taken for interrogations several nights ago, reported the Center, where he was not spared from the repressive practices of the occupation. Because of his paralysis, he cannot enter the Bosta himself, and when he could not do so, the guards threw him deliberately on to the metal floor of the Bosta, kept him there through the trip for 10 hours and refused to provide him with water.

Muqada was captured by occupation forces in 2002, and shot by them in the abdomen and back, causing his injuries. He is serving a life sentence.