Coming Thursday, May 17, will mark a month to the hunger strike, with
over 2,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails
participating in it. As Israel refuses to accept the prisoners’ demands
for their basic rights, including humane treatment, many of them face
immediate risk of death as the world watches over in silence.
The prisoners have decided to live in dignity or starve to death in
their isolation cells, and a global mobilization is urgently needed to
break the deafening silence ! A month into the hunger strike, join a
Global 24-hour hunger strike
In front of Israeli embassies, consulates and UN offices
May 17, 2012
Endorse the Palestinian civil society call for a boycott of G4S due
to its complicity in Israel’s violations of Palestinian prisoners’
rights
Background
More than two weeks ago, some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners have launched
an open-ended hunger strike and their life is in danger. Their demands
are simple and the strike’s slogan, echoing through the prison walls, is
just as plain- freedom or death. The lives of all prisoners on strike
are currently under danger, but among them is a smaller group, which has
been striking for a longer period and whose lives are under immediate
threat.
Thaer Halahleh and Bilal Diab have not eaten for more than 70 days -
since the 29th of February. Israeli courts have rejected their appeals
and refused to free them from administrative detention where they remain
without charge or trial, subject to secret evidence and secret
allegations. They are in critical condition.
Hassan Safadi has been refusing food since the 2nd of March, Omar Abu
Shalal, 54, since the 4th of March, Mahmoud Sarsak, the only Gazan to
have been incarcerated under Israel’s Illegal Combatants Law, since the
24th of March, Mohammed al-Taj, 40, also since the 24th of March and
Ja’afar Ezzadeen, 41, since the 27th of march.
The Prisoners’ key demands include :
Ending the policy of solitary confinement and isolation ;
End to the use of administrative detentions ;
The
restoration of visitation rights to families of prisoners from the Gaza
Strip, a right that has been denied to all families for more than 6
years ;
Canceling
‘Shalit’ law, which restricts prisoners’ access to educational
materials as punitive measure. The law remains intact despite a prisoner
swap deal last October ;
Ending systematic humiliation, including arbitrary strip searches, nightly raids and collective punishment.
Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have been hit hard with
retaliation from Israel Prison Services, including beatings,
transferring from one prison to another, confiscation of salt (an act
that could have severe health consequences for hunger strikers), denial
of family and lawyer visits, and isolation and solitary confinement of
hunger strikers.
In response, Human Rights Watch issued a statement chiding Israel’s
over its administrative detention policy ; it said, “It shouldn’t take
the self-starvation of Palestinian prisoners for Israel to realize it is
violating their due process rights." Amnesty International also issued a
call for urgent action from individuals around the world to contact
Israeli authorities about Bilal Diab and Thaer Halahleh.
Emphasizing imprisonment as a critical component of Israel’s system
of occupation, colonialism and apartheid practiced against the
Palestinian people, Palestinian civil society and human rights
organizations have called for intensifying the global Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign to target corporations profiting
directly from the Israeli prison system. In particular, we call for
action to be taken to hold to account G4S, the world’s largest
international security corporation, which helps to maintain and profit
from Israel’s prison system, for its complicity with Israeli violations
of international law.
Signed :
Popular Struggle Coordinating Committee
Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC)
Lancé le 19 décembre 2011, "Si Proche Orient" est un blog d'information internationale. Sa mission est de couvrir l’actualité du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord avec un certain regard et de véhiculer partout dans le monde un point de vue pouvant amener au débat. "Si Proche Orient" porte sur l’actualité internationale de cette région un regard fait de diversité des opinions, de débats contradictoires et de confrontation des points de vue.Il propose un décryptage approfondi de l’actualité .
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