domingo, 21 de maio de 2017

Reality check on Palestinian prisoners: Hunger for Dignity & Freedom V

You have to visit Palestine to understand the oceans of injustice that have gone on for son long. But if you can't, then let this short film take you on a metaphorical journey.


BDS CALL: As Palestinian political prisoners end the 40th day of the Strike of Freedom and Dignity, their largest mass hunger strike in five years, rally to support their demands for an end to Israel’s policies of “administrative detention,” or indefinite internment of Palestinians without charge or trial, and solitary confinement, as well as improved access to health care, family visits, and education.
Join a global day of action to support the hunger strike and demand a comprehensive military embargo of Israel over its political imprisonment and other crimes against Palestinians.
Call on Hewlett Packard to end its contracts with Israeli prisons and detention centers, occupation and security forces, and checkpoints and settlements and build a growing boycott of the company.
Support the Palestinian people, the Palestinian prisoners, the Palestinian Resistance, and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea.


As Palestinian policital prisoners entered their fith week of hunger striking, ninety per cent show significant health deterioration. The Palestinian Committee of Prisoners' Affairs demanded, in vain, for those who have been hunger strinking for more than 30 days to be hospitalised, under the supervision of Red Cross doctors, as their health continue to decline. But Israeli authorities' refused, choosing instead to continue holding them in solitary confinement under inhumane conditions, which represents another violation of international law.
Furthermore, on Friday 19 May, as the Palestinian prisoners entered their 33rd day of the collective hunger strike launched by 1500 Palestinian prisoners on 17 April,  instead of allowing treatment, to break their will, Israel Prison Service  me  transferred large numbers of strikers fto Beersheva, Shatta and Ramle prisons. The transfers were carried out via the "bosta" through the arduous transfer process that has been used again and again to put additional stress o the weakend bodies of the strikers in an attempt to undermine the strike.
Meanwhile, Palestinians commemorated the 69th anniversary of the Nakba - Catastrophe, during which over 750.000 Palestinians were forcibly evicted from their homes in 1948, as Israel was declared a state.
While the Right of Return for the refugees is generally at the center of all Nakba day commemoration, this year Palestinian prisoners took the front seat.
With an estimated 1.300 policital prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli prisons, thousands of Palestinians participated in marches across the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip holding signs demanding negotiations, highlighting the strength of their countrymen and women, and quoting Marwan Barghouthi: "Our chains will be broken before we are".
IDF response was violent, with soldiers shooting live bullets that left many wounded, besides tear gas used in large amounts, thrown straight into people, Israel's form of crowd control.
Face to global indifference towards prisoners' ordeal, more and more Palestinian mothers are refusing food in solidarity with the strikers.
Global Palestinian Refugee and IDF Network released the followuing statement:" The resounding silence and lack of practical action by international community in response to the Palestinian prisoners' demands for dignified treatment, including access to health care, education, lawyers, families' visits and tools of communication which constitute the most basic human rights is profound. The lack of international response to the mass hunger strikers who are in need of immediate intervention and protection symbolizes the dehumanization and demonization of the Palestinian people in their struggle for dignity, justice and freedom."

They are right. International indifference is becoming disturbing not only for Palestinians, but even for us, journalists.

That is why internationalist activists called for a global one-day hunger strike on 25 May in support of  hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners.
  
Beyond the Walls

On 18 May, an Israeli settler murdered Muataz Hussein Bani Shamsa, 23, shot in the head, and wounded another Palestinian, journalist Majdi Eshtayya.
The settler drove by a group of young protesters near the village of Huwwara, district of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank, stepped out of his car and opened fire on a march that was being held in solidarity with hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners.
Speaking of which, to this date, during 2017, Israeli occupation forces have already killed six Palestinian under 16 in the West Bank.
PS. Israel civil sphere is dangerously over-armed. This condition has been 'normalized' within mainstream Jewish Israeli society. 
The 'democratic" state of Israel does not disclose the data on gun crime or gun related crime, as really democratic nations do. Nevertheless, the NGO "Gun Free Kitchen Tables" has been gathering data and has just issued a report that  says that there is around 330.000 licenced guns permeating Isareli civil society; most of them, military weapons given to thousands of settlers in the West Bank.
 
Na quinta-feira passada, um colono israelense assassinou a sangue frio um palestino de 23 anos, Muataz, com um tiro na cabeça, e feriu o jornalista Majdi Eshtayya que cobria uma demonstração de apoio aos presos políticos palestinos há  mais de um mês em greve de fome.
Falando em assassinato, até hoje, durante 2017, as forças israelenses de ocupação mataram seis palestinos de menos de 16 anos.
PS. Israel não disponibiliza informação sobre o número de crimes por arma de fogo ou relacionados, mas uma ONG israelense vem investigando o problema há anos e concluiu que cerca de 330.000 autorizações de porte de arma foram dadas; a maioria destas, armamento militar fornecido a milhares de colonos/invasores na Cisjordânia. E os colonos atiram nos palestinos como se fossem animais e eles caçadores. E raramente são julgados e um em mil é condenado a uma pena mínima por assassinato.

Zuheir a-Rajabi heads the residents' council of Batan al-Hawa, a Palestinian neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem. He has been documenting the daily violence Palestinian residents have suffered ever since the takeover began. Check out the video. It's very short.
 

As the bigot, racist and uncultured israeli minister of "culture" Miri Regev shows in Cannes the destination of Macron's administration, subservient to the zionist lobby, I share with you a piece of information about how democratically filthy her country is. Shame on Cannes Festival organizers!
"Here are 10 human rights listed, among others, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 
Nine of these human rights are violated by Israel when it comes to Palestinians, and one is fully respected:
1. Right to Equality.
2. Right to Equality before the Law.
3. Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security.
4. Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment.
5. Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal.
6. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile.
7. Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country.
8. Right to Marriage and Family.
9. Right to Own Property.
10. Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association.
Which one is the outlier here? look for the answer below.
Okay, I tricked you. Israel violates them all.
Here’s how:
1. Right to Equality: In the West Bank, Jewish settlers enjoy privileges that their Palestinian neighbors do not. Within the Green Line territories, some laws give preference to Jews, as some practices do (one example is the Law of Return).
2. Right to Equality before the Law: Here, criminal law is one example, wherein Palestinians get more severe sentences. Also, police and military misconduct is rarely scrutinized (see this illuminating series and this) when the victim is Palestinian, and if they are held accountable, their punishments are often ridiculously light. Also, “Facebook arrests” of Palestinians based on posts deemed to be either supportive of terrorism or inciting it, while only very few Jews are held to the same standards.
3. Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security: Palestinians’ lives do not matter as much as Israeli Jews’ lives do. Both police and military forces tend to shoot to kill (PDF) more frequently when it comes to Palestinian suspects in comparison with Israeli-Jewish suspects.
4. Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment: Come on! Does actual torture fit this bill? Or maybe extortion of gay Palestinians into becoming informants under the threat of outing them? Maybe the threat expressed to Palestinian minors arrested by the military of having their mothers and sisters raped if they do not cooperate/confess during their interrogation? Or, more generally, the whole detention procedure of Palestinian minors? Just pick your favorite.
5. Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal: While in Israel, Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza are allowed to file lawsuits against the state for compensation in some contexts, namely if their damages are attributable to military actions that are not the result of “war operation,” many lawsuits are dismissed because Israel prohibits the plaintiffs’ entry to Israel so that they could testify and basically live up to the civil procedure code and other requirements, leading judges to simply throw out these lawsuits on the technicality of “Plaintiff’s absence.”
6. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile: East Jerusalem (revoking of residency status for Palestinians) and the very-frequently utilized legal institution of administrative arrests.
7. Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country: Well, the siege on Gaza comes to mind. But also politically-based entry bans to Israel.
8. Right to Marriage and Family: As of 1998, Israel no longer allows West Bank/Gaza Palestinian spouses of citizens of Israel to acquire citizenship, basically barring family unification. One Supreme Court justice in the case submitted against this law proclaimed that while Palestinian citizens’ right to family is indeed a constitutional right, the exercise of that right in Israel is not.
9. Right to Own Property: The key words here are confiscations, appropriation, land grabs, absentees’ properties and settlements.
10. Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association: Palestinian peaceful protests in the West Bank are violently dispersed by the military forces. Within the Green Line, the militarized Israeli police force often treats Palestinian protestors more harshly than it does their Jewish counterparts, executing mass arrests and using violence to suppress demonstrations. More recently, the March of Return, which takes place every year to commemorate the Nakba, was almost canceled by the police. They claimed technical issues, when in reality, the reasons were more likely political, as the Nakba and its commemoration are considered a taboo in Israeli political culture." 
Fady Khoury is a human rights lawyer and a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School.

 The Deportees
 

.  Jordan Stapleton: My first trip to Palestine.

. Jonathan Cook: Israel Tutors Children in Fear and Loathing.

. Asa Winstanley: Refugee return to Palestine is practical as well as just.

.  Ylenia Gostoli: How Israel is targeting Palestinian institutions.
B'Tselem: Israel controls all West Bank entrance and exit points, so any Palestinian departure from the West Bank requires Israeli approval. As Israel autjorities by and large deny Palestinians international travel via its sea ports or its airport, the only avenu available to them is the Allenby Bridge Border Crossing, located about 5 km east of Jericho. Even with the free pass, no Palestinian can be sure of being able to cross. Afterwards, the Palestinian traveller meets trouble to come back home. Many never manage.

Inside Story: What is behind Palestinians hunger strike?


A depiction of Palestinian reality under the Israeli occupation, the need to end the longest occupation in modern history. It's time to recognize the State of Palestine in the 1967 frontier.

BRASIL - DIRETAS, JÁ!


 

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