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Georges Abdallah’s Statement for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day

The following statement was released by Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for over 37 years, for 17 April 2022, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, from his cell in Lannemezan Prison.

Georges Abdallah is part and parcel of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement. Palestinian prisoners, like imprisoned PFLP leader Ahmad Sa’adat, have issued letters and statements of solidarity with Abdallah, who has joined in collective hunger strikes from his cell in Lannemezan prison in France.

The film “Fedayin: Georges Abdallah’s Fight” addresses the life and struggle of the longest-held political prisoner in Europe. It is available with appropriate subtitles in French, Arabic, English, German, Turkish, Italian, Catalan and Castilian Spanish. If you want to show Fedayin in your area, email us at samidoun@samidoun.net and contact the directors at vacarmesfilms@gmail.com. We will help you to get your screening organized, and the directors are available to attend your events in person or to join your in-person events via video link.

We are republishing below, in translation from the original French:

Dear comrades and friends,

Celebrating today, through your gathering here, the Day of the Palestinian Prisoner or the International Day of the Revolutionary Prisoner is certainly not only to express our unwavering solidarity with our comrades imprisoned in Zionist jails or in the jails of fascism in Turkey or elsewhere around the world; it is not only to support with all our strength their just demands and thereby salute the current mobilization around the open-ended hunger strike of our two dear comrades Sibel Balaç and Gökhan Yildirim, which began over 110 days ago. The celebration of the “Day of the Palestinian Prisoner” or the “International Day of the Revolutionary Prisoner” is intended above all Comrades, to affirm our strong determination to liberate our comrades from the grips of the criminal jailers.

Perhaps it would be useful to remind us, Comrades, that when in 1974 the Palestinian National Congress declared 17 April Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, this was not only intended to denounce on this occasion the barbarism of the Zionist occupier, nor only intended to honor the captive Resistance fighters by reminding the popular masses of their sacrifices and their unshakeable will to stand up against the Zionist military. The commemoration of this Day of the Prisoner is intended, above all else, to affirm loudly and clearly our duties towards our captive comrades, and, first and foremost, to include their release in the overall dynamics of our ongoing struggles. In fact, on several occasions, the vanguards of the Palestinian revolutionary struggle took on this task with great courage and self-sacrifice, forcing the enemy to release thousands of captive comrades without any compromise on their part. Certainly you are not unaware, Comrades, that the release of revolutionary prisoners has always been a moment of great popular celebration and has always contributed in the most significant way to the influence of the Palestinian revolution and to the enrichment of the struggle, both regionally and internationally. This does not mean that the revolutionary prisoners do not participate directly in the process of the ongoing struggle from behind bars; only, Comrades, in their conditions of detention and faced with the policy of annihilation to which they are subject, the balance of power is never limited to the perimeter of the prison; it is the particular expression of the general relationship between revolution and counter-revolution. This is why, Comrades, the initiatives of prison struggles must always be part of this global vision from the outset. When our incarcerated comrades mobilize against isolation in “F” type prisons and against the rigged trials in Turkey, they express, in their particular conditions, the global dynamic of the struggle against the fascist dictatorship of Turkish bourgeoisie. This global dynamic is essentially a function of the activity of the revolutionary protagonists within the “historical social bloc.” This is why, Comrades, the struggle of the prisoners should in no way suggest that it is the responsibility of the prisoners to stand on the front lines and to pay the price of the confrontation against the fascist dictatorship.

When our incarcerated comrades make use of the ultimate weapon at their disposal, namely their bodies, it is incumbent on comrades outside prison to do the same, namely to use “the weapons” which are supposed to be at their disposal (unless they are disarmed on principle!). If this is not the case, that is to say if, for whatever reason, those outside are unable to use “weapons”, the “open grave” strike [or death fast] is not only inappropriate but above all counter-productive…

Of course, Comrades, solidarity, all solidarity with our incarcerated comrades in the struggle against the policy of annihilation to which they have been subjected for a very long time, knowing that the most appropriate solidarity that we can bring to a political prisoner is to engage ever more in the field of the fight against the existing system of exploitation and domination.

As we recalled on Land Day, the Palestinian people affirm by the blood of their martyrs in Jenin, Khudeira, Yaaboud and Bethlehem that Palestine, its land and people, is more united than ever. They pulverize with the blood of their martyrs not only the “deal of the century” but also and above all the Oslo agreements, and signify to the entire Arab bourgeoisie their refusal and condemnation of all steps aimed at the “normalization” of relations between the Arab countries and the Zionist entity. They thus affirm the unshakeable will of the Palestinian popular masses to send to the dustbin of history the normalization between the Zionist entity and all these lackeys, emirs and kinglets… Thus at the beginning of the month of Ramadan, the Palestinian popular masses are preparing for a mobilization commensurate with the current challenges; thus from Sheikh Jarrah to Gaza and to all the cities and localities of the West Bank and the territories of ’48, Palestinians of all ages, affirm by the blood of the martyrs that nothing and no one will be able to eradicate this popular Intifada so rooted in the collective consciousness and so necessary to end the occupation. They are more than ever the embodiment of all dignity and all hopes… Let’s look at this popular resistance to “Beita” or to Jenin and its surroundings in the North or to Hebron not to mention everything that is happening in Al -Quds and in the territories of 48 and the mobilization of the popular masses in Gaza… thus from “Sheikh Jarrah” to Gaza and to all the cities and localities of the West Bank and the territories of 48, Palestinians and Palestinians, of all ages, affirm by the blood of the martyrs that nothing and no one will be able to eradicate this popular Intifada so rooted in the collective consciousness and so necessary to end the occupation. She is more than ever the embodiment of all dignity and all hopes… We view the popular resistance in Beita or in Jenin and its surroundings in the North or in al-Khalil, not to mention everything that is happening in Al-Quds and in the territories of ’48 and the mobilization of the popular masses in Gaza…

The Palestinian people and its fighting vanguards have accumulated, throughout their journey of existential struggle, the means necessary to take up the challenge and continue the struggle until victory.

Quite naturally, the Palestinian popular masses, as well as their struggling vanguards in captivity, can count on your active solidarity.

May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish in favor of Palestine and its glorious Resistance!

May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish in favor of our two comrades Sibel Balaç and Gökhan Yildirim, and their incarcerated comrades!

Solidarity, all solidarity with the resistance fighters in Zionist jails, and in solitary confinement cells in Morocco, Turkey, Greece and the Philippines and elsewhere around the world!

Solidarity, all solidarity with the Yemeni people!

Honor to the Martyrs and to the popular masses in struggle!

Down with imperialism and its Zionist watchdogs and other Arab reactionaries!

Capitalism is nothing but barbarism, honor to all those who oppose it in the diversity of their expressions!

Together, Comrades, and only together will we win!

To all of you, Comrades and friends, my warmest revolutionary greetings.

Your comrade Georges Abdallah

 

Macron bans the Collectif Palestine Vaincra: “an extremely serious attack on the Palestine solidarity movement”

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra has an important organization of the Palestinian liberation movement in France. As the presidential campaign approached, incumbent President Emmanuel Macron banned the organization. The following interview with a member of the Committee Against the Dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, which is fighting against the ban, was conducted for the German-language newspaper Perspektive Online.

Thank you very much for taking the time for this interview. The Committee Against the Dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra brings together various leftist and revolutionary organizations, particularly from Toulouse. Who are you and why did you come together?

Founded in March 2022 in Toulouse, this committee brings together some thirty local organizations (including trade unions, left and far left organizations, anti-fascist groups, Kurdish and pro-Palestinian organizations, etc.) and aims to denounce the banning of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra by the French government. Following this extremely serious political decision on the part of Macron and his Minister of the Interior, it seemed important to us to show that the collective was not alone and that this authoritarian and draconian attack affects all progressive and revolutionary forces.

Can you briefly explain the political work of Collectif Palestine Vaincra and why it is important to fight against its dissolution?

The Collectif Palestine Vaincra has been an organization supporting the Palestinian people and their resistance in the tradition of the anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist movement. Understanding that Israel is a settler colonial project and the outpost of imperialism in the Arab world, the collective defended the perspective of a free and democratic Palestine from the river to the sea, as well as the right of return of all Palestinian refugees expelled since the Nakba of 1948. As a member of the international Samidoun network, the Collectif has had support for Palestinian prisoners at the heart of its activities, in particular the struggle for the release of Georges Abdallah, a Lebanese communist and Palestinian resistance fighter imprisoned in France since 1984.

It is important to fight against this dissolution, because this decision is an extremely serious attack on the Palestine solidarity movement. Beyond the fight against this political ban, it is the fight against the criminalization of anti-Zionism and anti-imperialism that is at stake. More than ever, we must affirm that an attack against one of us is an attack on all supporters of justice and liberation.

Do you see a link between the dissolution of Palestine Vaincra and the presidential elections?

Since the first presidential mandate of Emmanuel Macron, we have witnessed an authoritarian radicalization of French power. This has been expressed in many ways, in particular by the repression of all forms of protest, the adoption of new laws to strengthen the security legislative arsenal (in particular the laws on “separatism” and on global security) and the dissolution of many organizations (notably Muslim and anti-racist organizations). The dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra is part of this dynamic. But it is obvious that the presidential elections are also a moment of political crystallization where the outgoing president tends to multiply the announcement effects and the demonstrations of force before the end of his mandate. This dissolution is one of many examples.

Did the Israeli state play a role in the dissolution?

It is clear that the Israeli state played a role in this dissolution. In February 2021, Israeli Minister of Defense and war criminal Benny Gantz classified Samidoun and the Collectif Palestine Vaincra as “terrorist organizations”, along with many Palestinian and solidarity organizations in the movement. It was following this designation that several supporters of Israeli apartheid in France called for the collective to be banned. Following a year-long campaign relayed by several elected officials from Toulouse and parliamentarians from the presidential majority party, the dissolution was announced at the end of February a few hours before the annual CRIF dinner (the main organization of the pro-Israeli lobby in France). Moreover, Emmanuel Macron personally boasted of the dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra and declared that “anti-Zionism is an enemy of the Republic” in front of the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, during the commemorations in tribute to the victims of the attacks by Mohammed Merah in Toulouse. This says a lot both about the scandalous maneuver which aims to equate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism, and thus divert the necessary fight against racism, but also about the close collaboration between France and Israeli apartheid in their policy of criminalizing the Palestine solidarity movement.

You call for a week of mobilization from April 15 to 25. What actions are planned during this period and how can we support you from Germany?

From April 15 to 25, the Committee Against the Dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra is calling for a week of mobilization on the eve of the hearing of the appeal to the Council of State, the objective of which is to challenge the dissolution order. In Toulouse, a rally is being organized Thursday, 21 April at 6:30 p.m. at the call of the Committee to reaffirm our refusal of this decision and to denounce the security offensive in progress. In addition, several initiatives are also taking place around the world, particularly around 17 April, the international day of support for Palestinian prisoners. It is particularly important to make this connection because support for imprisoned Palestinian resisters, especially the cases of Ahmad Sa’adat and Georges Abdallah, was used in the dissolution decree to justify the decision. This is an extremely serious attack!

Obviously, support from Germany is very important to us, especially when we know that our two respective countries are strategic and leading allies of Israeli apartheid. For example, Samidoun Deutschland is organizing initiatives in Berlin on 18 April and in Frankfurt and Aachen on 16 April. This will be an opportunity to demand the release of nearly 5000 Palestinian political prisoners, but also to denounce the anti-Palestinian repression in Europe, such as the dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra or the expulsion of the Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat from Germany.

Do you have something to say in conclusion?

We invite your readers to participate in the collection to support the Committee’s work by making an online donation at this address: https://afgj.salsalabs.org/samindoun-soutiencpv/index.html

Moreover, the most significant solidarity is obviously to continue the fight started by the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, a resolutely anti-imperialist fight for the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea!

Thank you for this interview.

Source: Perskpective Online – Translation: Samidoun

 

Palestinian Prisoners’ Day message from occupation prisons to the global movement for liberation and solidarity

The following statement was obtained by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network from leaders of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement behind the bars of the occupation, as a message to the global solidarity movement on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2022. As the attacks of the occupation escalate on Palestinians in Jerusalem and its holiest sites such as Al-Aqsa Mosque, in Jenin, in al-Naqab, in Gaza, and throughout occupied Palestine — and as the Palestinian resistance continues to defend their land and fight for liberation — it is critical that the voices of Palestinian prisoners, on the front lines for liberation, be heard.

Message from the Palestinian prisoners behind occupation bars to the supporters of the Palestinian people and the forces of liberation and solidarity around the world

On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2022, we salute the struggles of revolutionary liberation forces and the solidarity movement with the Palestinian people everywhere around the world, and all supporters of the Palestinian resistance until liberation and return. We address you today through this message to our comrades in the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, in hopes that our voice will reach all the free people of the world.

On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, our Palestinian people continue their valiant resistance against Zionist colonialism and its racist policies, affirming their determination to continue the struggle and resistance in all forms in order to obtain and implement their rights to life and freedom. The Palestinian masses inside Palestine and in exile and diaspora gather around the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and embrace the over 4,500 prisoners. The relationship between the prisoners and the people of Palestine is that of the blood to the body.  There is not a single Palestinian family that has not been subjected to the brutality of the occupation and the experience of arrest. More than a million Palestinians have been imprisoned since the start of the occupation in 1948.

Today, on the Day of the Palestinian Prisoner, we renew our call to the revolutionary and progressive forces supporting our people globally to deepen and expand the comprehensive international boycott movement against the occupation, its institutions and its corporate and institutional supporters. The accumulating achievements of the boycott movements, especially at the political, economic and academic levels, constitute a significant accomplishment for our Palestinian struggle and sacrifices and for the struggles of peoples and forces seeking national and social liberation and justice in Palestine and the world. Today we salute the student movements in North America that have achieved more victories in boycotting the occupation in American and Canadian academic institutions and universities, among others.

On this historic day, we call for the expansion of the popular and international campaigns that are being organized in Europe against the American and Zionist arms companies, such as Elbit, that manufacture death and supply the occupation with weapons and tools of killing, destruction and war. These companies are participating in the brutal aggression against our people, especially in the Gaza Strip, the largest prison in the world, and they are partners in war crimes and the policy of assassinations, premeditated killings and siege.

We call for confronting the Zionist movement and its institutions abroad, especially the so-called “Jewish National Fund” and the Zionist organizations associated with the occupation embassies and its military, political, academic and economic institutions that support the occupation and its policy of ethnic cleansing in the Naqab, Jerusalem and throughout all of occupied Palestine.

On this day, we call for confronting the organized racist campaigns carried out by the occupying power, which target the supporters of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian resistance around the world under the pretext of allegations of anti-Semitism. The steadfastness of our Palestinian people on the one hand, and the wide and growing participation of progressive Jewish forces in support of the Palestinian resistance on the other hand, will block the path before the racist and Zionist forces that are trying to attach the accusation of anti-Semitism to the struggle of our people and its supporters from the international progressive forces. In this context, we renew our solidarity with our comrades in the “Collectif Palestine Vaincra”, which was recently targeted in France through an unjust decision to dissolve the organization.

Our liberation struggle was and remains an integral part of the international struggle against the forces of colonialism, imperialism, Zionism and reaction. Accordingly, we salute all political prisoners in the world, the struggle of the Black liberation movement in America, the struggle of the Indigenous peoples for self-determination and liberation, and all liberation forces in the world, and we call for strengthening the relationship between these movements and all Palestinian communities in exile and diaspora.

We follow your efforts with pride, and we highly appreciate your support for the prisoners in the occupation prisons, especially the campaign of solidarity with the child prisoners, the administrative detainees and the campaigns of solidarity with sick and ill prisoners and hunger strikers, and with our valiant women prisoners in the prisons of the occupation. We value your principled position in supporting the struggle of the Palestinian prisoners’ movement for liberation, as it stands on the front lines confronting Zionist colonialism and its racist settler regime.

On the Day of the Palestinian Prisoner, we call for the widest campaign of solidarity and support for the struggling comrade Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, who has been detained in French prisons since 1984.

Our freedom as prisoners in Palestine will inevitably come with the liberation of all of our people. We will defeat the prisons with the end of Zionist colonization in Palestine. Our Palestinian people, who have been fighting for liberation and return for 74 years and have been fighting colonialism for over 100 years, will be victorious despite the armed force of imperialism and Zionism.

Long live international solidarity with the Palestinian people – victory to the struggling peoples!

 

20 April, NYC: Emergency Rally to support Palestinian Resistance and Liberation by Any Means Necessary

Wednesday, 20 April
5 pm
Zionist Mission
800 2nd Ave, NYC

NYC Emergency Palestine protest on WEDNESDAY April 20th at 5 PM meet at the Zionist mission, 800 2nd Ave, NY. Join us to demand an end to the ongoing Nakba and escalation of Zionist colonial violence at Al-Aqsa and all of Palestine and declare your support for the heroic Palestinian resistance defending Palestinian people and land, and their right to resist until liberation and return, by any means necessary. We are also rallying in support of Palestinian prisoners and the demand to free them all!

Hundreds of Palestinians continue to be attacked, shot at, beaten, and prevented from worshipping by the Zionist army. Every year in Ramadan these attacks escalate and Palestinian Christians and Muslims alike are risking their lives just fo be able to worship. Zionism has no place in Palestine and it must be eradicated to achieve full liberation.

As we mark Palestinian Prisoners’ Day today on April 17th, there are nearly 4,500 Palestinian prisoners behind bars in Zionist jails. 530 are jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. 160 child prisoners, 32 women prisoners and 549 serving life sentences. Palestinian prisoners are from all areas of occupied Palestine: 70 from occupied Palestine ’48; over 500 Palestinian Jerusalemite prisoners; and 210 Palestinian prisoners from besieged Gaza.

This rally also part of @samidounnetwork’s Call to Action for 10 Days of Struggle for Palestinian Prisoners’ Liberation, 15 to 25 April 2022 and in support of The committee against the dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, which is being repressed by the French government go to @dissolutioncpv2022 for more information.

Georges Abdallah joins one-day hunger strike for political prisoners in Turkey

On Saturday, 16 April, Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab Communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for over 37 years despite being eligible for release since 1999, announced a one-day hunger strike in support of Sibel Balaç and Gökhan Yildirim, two political prisoners in Turkish jails. Both have been on an open-ended hunger strike — termed a “death fast” in the movement in Turkey — since 19 December and 25 December respectively.

https://twitter.com/FreeGIAbdallah/status/1515279222939570177

Abdallah joined other political prisoners in Europe for this solidarity hunger strike on 16 April, including Pablo Hasel in Spain, Musa Asoglu in Germany, Erdal Gokoglu in Belgium, Thanos Hatziangelou and Georgia Voulgari in Greece, and the 11 revolutionaries from Turkey imprisoned in Greece.

We are republishing the materials on Sibel Balaç and Gökhan Yildirim from the Anti-Imperialist Front and express our strong solidarity with them and with all of the prisoners who have joined in their strike.

WHY WAS SIBEL BALAC ARRESTED? 

WHY IS SHE ON A DEATH FAST? 

Sibel Balac is a former teacher who resigned from her job in protest of more than 100,000 arbitrary layoffs in the public sector in the wake of the state of emergency declared in 2016. She supported the sit-in on Yüksel Street in Ankara, which was started by dismissed academic Nuriye Gülmen and became internationally known.  

Nuriye Gülmen is also in detention again today, while the struggle for the snatched jobs on Yüksel Street continues under daily attacks by the police.  

Sibel Balac was arrested during one of these protests and imprisoned solely because of her participation in democratic actions against the mass dismissals of her colleagues by emergency laws. She was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison without any legal basis.  

She has been defending herself against this injustice for more than 100 days (December 19, 2021) with a death fast, and at the same time she is standing up for the rights of all other political and seriously ill prisoners who, without publicity, would be at the mercy of their fate in prison. 

For this reason, we would like to call for urgent solidarity with the demands of Sibel Balac and Gökhan Yildirim. Even if the form of protest is called “death fast”, it is a struggle for life that can only be won through the intervention and support of the democratic public. 

Sibel Balaç
Kadın Kapalı Hapishanesi
SINCAN/ANKARA
TÜRKEI

WHY WAS GÖKHAN YILDIRIM ARRESTED? WHY IS HE ON A DEATH FAST? 

A former Kurdish “village guard” was used as the main witness against Gökhan Yildirim. 

This so-called witness was involved in drug deals and other criminal activities after his  informer services against Kurds in the progressive Alevi district of Gazi in Istanbul. Gazi residents had turned him over to police for an incident of sexual harassment. He was released and only later arrested when drugs were seized in his home. 

Gökhan lived in Gazi and he tried to prevent the spread of drug trafficking and criminal gangs in his neighborhood by exposing them.  

It is no coincidence that this criminal person, who was arrested for drugs and has been used as a “village guard” against Kurds before, was used as a witness against Gökhan.  

In a statement, he claimed that Gökhan had been involved in protests and riots in the neighborhood, with which thousands of people turned against massacres of the Kurdish population in 2016. It was claimed that he had incited the protest. 

Although there is no evidence of such accusations, Gökhan was sentenced to 46 years in prison based on the statements of this criminal.  

He has been on a death fast since December 25, 2021. He demands the annulment of this illegal sentence and wants to obtain justice for all other political and sick prisoners as well. 

Gökhan Yıldırım
1 No‘lu F Tipi Hapishanesi
TEKİRDAĞ – TÜRKEI

 

16 April, Albuquerque: Emergency Demo – Defend Al-Aqsa!

Saturday April 16
5:30pm
UNM Bookstore
Albuquerque, NM
More info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CcYPkZfrQQm/

Within the last 24 hours zionist occupation forces stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque teargassing, beating, and arresting Palestinians. By the end of the attack, over 150 Palestinians were injured and more than 400 more were arrested and detained by IOF, including children.
This comes as the zionists have murdered more than 20 Palestinians over the last two weeks.

Join us in the streets to express our anger and outrage!

 

23 April, Vancouver: Stand for Palestine: Outreach for Palestinian Prisoners’ Freedom

Saturday, 23 April
12 pm 
Surrey Central Skytrain Station
Surrey, BC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/681913989529051/

Join us for a stand for outreach: flyer distribution, petitions and info for justice in Palestine at Surrey Central Skytrain Station on Saturday, April 23 from 12 pm – 2 pm!
This action is part of the 10 Days of Struggle for Palestinian Prisoners.

Every year, 17 April marks Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, an international day of action, solidarity and resistance for the liberation of all Palestinian prisoners. This year, in 2022, join us to stand with the Palestinian prisoners’ movement, the Palestinian people and their resistance in the struggle for liberation.As we mark Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2022, there are nearly 4,500 Palestinian prisoners behind bars in Israeli jails. Of these, 530 are jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention. There are 160 child prisoners, 32 women prisoners and 549 serving life sentences. Palestinian prisoners are from all areas of occupied Palestine: there are 70 from occupied Palestine ’48, a number that has only escalated particularly in the year since the Unity uprising of May 2021; over 500 Palestinian Jerusalemite prisoners; and 210 Palestinian prisoners from besieged Gaza.

Palestinians in exile and diaspora as well as Arab and international strugglers for Palestine are also jailed as political prisoners. In the United States, the Holy Land Foundation Five are imprisoned for sentences of up to 65 years for their charitable work for Palestine. Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine, has been jailed in France for over 37 years and denied release to Lebanon by intervention at the highest levels of the French and U.S. governments. Fusako Shigenobu, longtime struggler for Palestine, remains imprisoned in Japan awaiting release.

 

16 April, Brighton: Stand to Free all Palestinian Prisoners

Saturday, 16 April
12-2 pm
Clocktower
Brighton, England
More info: https://twitter.com/BrightonPSC/status/1514517612629213188

Organized by Brighton PSC — stand in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners

16 April, Vancouver: Information Picket — No Israeli Apartheid Wines

Saturday, 16 April
3 pm – 5 pm
BC Liquor Store – Commercial Drive
1520 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, unceded Coast Salish Territories
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/3036345603282178/

Picket & Public Education Action
Join us to hand out leaflets, get signatures on our action network letter, and outreach to promote the “Tell BC Govt to Pull Israeli Apartheid Wines” campaign.

Major international and Israeli human right groups, including Amnesty International, have determined that Israel is committing the crime of apartheid. Yet the BC government insists to carry Israeli wines in publicly owned BC liquor stores, even though most are linked to the illegal Israeli settlement enterprise.

Sign on: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-bc-government-to-pull-israeli-apartheid-wines

16 April, Gothenburg: Rally to free all Palestinian prisoners

Saturday, 16 April
2 pm
Brunnsparken
Gothenburg, Sweden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/387169452953711/

Manifestation för alla palestinska fångars frihet

– Frihet åt alla palestinska fångar
– Slut på repressionen mot Palestina i Europa