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Solidarité avec les prisonniers politiques palestiniens de Bil’in

25 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Quebec, Prisoniers
    déclaration en solidarité Montréal, Septembre 2010

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    Photo Prisonnier politique palestinien et Adeeb Abu Rahma

Depuis plus de cinq ans, le village palestinien de Bil’in mène une lutte de base pour conserver ses terres et ses moyens de subsistance. Chaque vendredi, les villageois-e-s de Bil’in bravent des tirs de bombes sonores, de cartouches de gaz lacrymogène et de balles de caoutchouc, parce qu’ils et elles organisent des manifestations contre le mur d’apartheid et la construction des colonies israéliennes sur les terres agricoles palestiniennes.

De maintes façons, les tactiques créatives de Bil’in ont captivé l’imagination de milliers de personnes au Québec et à travers le monde et ont aussi inspiré plusieurs autres villages palestiniens de Cisjordanie. La résistance y continue toujours malgré la répression considérable de la part des Forces d’occupation israéliennes (FOI).

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Spanish Parliament condemns Abdallah Abu Rahmah’s conviction

8 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Prisoniers
    8 September 2010 | Popular Struggle

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    Photo Painting on Israeli apartheid wall.

The Spanish Parliament followed the footsteps of the EU and the Desmond Tutu of the Elders, and joined the rising tide of international criticism over Abu Rahmah’s conviction of incitement by an Israeli military court.

The Spanish Parliament’s Intergroup for Palestine issued a statement that expressed their “deep concern that Abdallah Abu Rahmah’s potential incarceration aims at preventing him and other Palestinians from exercising their legitimate right to protest against the existence of the Wall in a non violent manner.” (full text of the statement is available below or here in the Spanish original)

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Independent Experts Review Israel’s Compliance with UN Convention

6 août 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Defence for Children International – DCI Palestine – July 30, 2010

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    Photo Palestinian child in Gaza collects water.

On 29 July 2010, the UN Human Rights Committee (the Committee) issued Concluding Observations after reviewing the State of Israel’s compliance with the Convention on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) earlier this month. Compliance by parties to the Convention is reviewed every four years by the Committee, which consists of 18 independent and internationally recognised experts. During its 99th Session in July, the Committee also considered compliance with the Convention by three other states under the periodic review process.

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Groups urge Clinton to intervene in case of jailed rights defender

1 août 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Open letter, 29 July 2010

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    Photo Prison window on cracked wall.

following letter was sent to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on 26 July 2010:

As human rights advocates and representatives of nongovernmental organizations working to promote internationally recognized human rights standards in the US and around the world, we welcomed the important message you delivered to the Community of Democracies in Krakow on 3 July 2010. We wholeheartedly agree that civil society is an essential element in a free nation and plays an important role in identifying and eradicating injustices. As you rightly noted, it was through the critically important work of human rights activists and civil society that the US was able to be put on the path of racial equality.

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Israel faces child-abuse claims

4 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Al Jazeera report May 31 2010.

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Photo ActiveStills Palestinian family walks along in Israeli occupied Palestine.

An international children’s rights charity has said it has evidence that Palestinian children held in Israeli custody have been subjected to sexual abuse in an effort to extract confessions from them.

The Geneva-based Defence for Children International (DCI) has collected 100 sworn affadavits from Palestinian children who said they were mistreated by their Israeli captors.

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Palestinian nonviolence relies on global non-silence

24 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    guardian.co.uk by Yousef Munayyer Friday 21 May 2010

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Photo Palestinian boy views photos of Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.

When will there be a Palestinian Gandhi? I’m often asked this question by people who sympathise with Palestinian suffering but are uncomfortable associating themselves with resistance movements that they see as violent or terrorist.

The reality of course is that Palestinian nonviolent resisters are not only active today but have a long and storied history in the Palestinian struggle. The real question is: why haven’t we heard about them?

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Persecution of Palestinian citizens recalls S. Africa apartheid repression

20 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Adri Nieuwhof and Bangani Ngeleza, Electronic Intifada 19 May 2010

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Photo South African carried away after being injured by police at anti-apartheid demonstration in Cape Province, 1985. (UN Photo)

Two weeks after Israel imposed a travel ban on him, Ameer Makhoul, a well-respected Palestinian leader holding Israeli citizenship, was kidnapped from his home on 6 May in the middle of the night. The persecution of Makhoul brings back memories of the South Africa apartheid regime: he has been held incommunicado and was not allowed access to his lawyer for two weeks; a court order prohibited publication of any information on the case against Makhoul for 90 days; and the so-called evidence justifying the “security charges” against Makhoul remains secret. During the South Africa anti-apartheid movement, similar tactics were used against those advocating for freedom and equal rights, who were accused of terrorism and having links with the Soviet Union.

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New Israeli order allows for mass expulsion from West Bank

13 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Mel Frykberg, Electronic Intifada 7 May 2010, Ramallah

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    Photo: Ahmed Sabah was deported to the Gaza Strip from the West Bank.

Several Palestinians have set up a protest tent in no-man’s land in the northern Gaza Strip, near the Erez border crossing into Israel, as they protest their deportation from the Israeli occupied West Bank into Gaza where Hamas authorities have refused them entry.

Tens of thousands of other Palestinians face a possibly similar predicament in the near future. This follows a sweeping new Israeli military order which allows for the expulsion of Palestinians or foreigners whom Israel considers to be in the West Bank illegally as “infiltrators.”

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A Palestinian arrest so ridiculous even the Israeli judges smiled

14 avril 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Politique, Prisoniers, Répression
    Haaretz by Amira Hass. 15/02/2010

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    Photo Palestinian child next to fruit stall in the streets of Jerusalem.

Something about 12-year-old Bassam caused two Israelis to smile. Two Palestinians noticed, but did not remember their smiles as being disparaging or arrogant. On the contrary. The Palestinians regarded the smiles as a rare moment in which two Israelis – and not just any Israelis, but military judges – realized how ridiculous the situation was.

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Prison letter from Abdallah Abu Rahmah

20 février 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Politique, Prisoniers, Répression, Solidarité

letter from Bil’in’s Abdallah Abu Rahmah was shared from his prison cell to his lawyers

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    Photo: Barbed wire sky in Israeli prison.

Dear Friends and Supporters, It has been two months now since I was handcuffed, blindfolded and taken from my home. Today news has reached Ofer Military Prison that the apartheid wall on Bil’in’s land will finally be moved and construction has begun on the new route. This will return half of the land that was stolen from our village. For those of us in Ofer, imprisoned for our protest against the wall, this victory makes the suffering of being here easier to bear. After actively resisting the theft of our land by the Israeli apartheid wall and settlements every week for five years now, we long to be standing along side our brothers and sisters to mark this victory and the fifth anniversary of our struggle.

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