Take Action: Demand Freedom for Palestinians Arrested and Jailed by the PA!
On Tuesday, October 18, 2012, as
Palestinian hunger strikers Samer al-Barq, Hassan Safadi and
Ayman Sharawna struggle for their lives within Israeli
prisons, the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank launched a
campaign of arrests throughout the area, rounding
up 60 political activists, including youth organizers,
journalists, writers and former political prisoners. The
arrest total has now
risen to 114 and none of the detainees have been
released. Act today to demand immediate freedom for the
arrestees!
Among the detainees are at least 35
freed prisoners, including some freed in recent weeks from
Israeli jails. Fuad al-Khuffash,
director of the Ahrar
Centre in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners
– and who has now declared an open hunger strike
– was one of the arrestees, as was
journalist Walid Khaled, released from
occupation prisons only 2 weeks prior. Among the detainees,
rounded up by the Palestinian Authority’s General
Intelligence and Preventive Security, are participants in
the recent hunger strikes in occupation prisons and a number
of recently freed prisoners. Adel
Shawamra, one of today’s detainees from
Bethlehem, was recently released after 13 years in Israeli
prisons.
The PA’s role here is nothing
new. As part of the Oslo
Accords and its subsequent security corollaries,
the Palestinian Authority and its Preventive
Security/General Intelligence have acted as security
subcontractors for the Israeli occupation, trained by US
military officials (such as Gen. Keith
Dayton) to round up Palestinian resistance fighters and
political dissidents.
It is not coincidental that these
arrests come shortly after mass protests in response to
economic inequality swept the West Bank, soon focusing on
the Oslo Accords and their economic corollary, the Paris
Agreements. The existence of Palestinian Authority security
forces engaging in “security coordination” with
the Israeli occupation, effectively undermining the
Palestinian resistance, links directly back to the Oslo
Accords.
Amid Hassan Safadi’s hunger
strike, his brother Saleh was
arrested by the PA; Palestinian prisoners
including Ahmad
Sa’adat, Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, Ahmed
Qatamesh and many others have spent time in PA
prisons as well as Israeli prisons. This practice has been
part and parcel of “security cooperation” with
the Israeli occupation from the earliest days of the
Palestinian Authority.
As we mark the nineteenth anniversary
of the Oslo Accords with a series of PA arrests, we also
note that there remain 111
prisoners who have been imprisoned since before the Oslo
accords – these prisoners remain inside the
occupation’s jails to the present day. Prisoners
throughout the Israeli prisons engaged in a one-day hunger
strike on Thursday, September 13 – the anniversary of
Oslo – and again on Tuesday, October 18 –
demanding the freedom of these long-time
prisoners. Just as Oslo did not bring freedom,
justice or liberation to Palestine, nor did it for its
prisoners, a group of Palestinians who despite their
centrality to the Palestinian national movement – were
ignored and excluded from the Oslo “peace
process.” Oslo’s latest victims
– the political detainees in the West Bank – are
demanding freedom. Act today to support their freedom and united
Palestinian struggle against Israeli apartheid, occupation,
and settler colonialism.
Take action!
1. Email the Palestinian
Embassy or PLO Mission in your country. Click here
for a list of
contact information. Act now to send this
email message! Make it clear that
Palestinians around the world and international activists
stand together to confront occupation, end security
coordination, and free these detainees – including the
former prisoners who have already given so much to the
Palestinian struggle for liberation.
2. Call the Palestinian
Embassy or PLO Mission. This is a case where
phone calls can make a real
difference! Palestinians and internationals around
the world can raise their voice and demand
action. Phone numbers for some missions
follow: PLO Delegation in Washington, DC:
202-974-6360. Palestinian Mission to the
UN: 212-288-8500. Palestinian General Delegation in
Ottawa, Canada: 613-736-0053. Palestinian Mission UK: +44
(0)20 8563 0008. More may be found here!
3. Act to support
Palestinian prisoners in occupation
prisons. Hassan Safadi, Samer al-Barq and
Ayman Sharawna are all still
on hunger strike demanding their freedom! Write now
to take
action to demand their freedom from occupation
prisons!
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