(please forward widely)
FRIDAY - CALL-IN DAY TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR ARAFAT JARADAT,
SAMER ISSAWI, AND ALL PALESTINIAN HUNGER STRIKERS
Friday March 1 Israel has TORTURED and KILLED another Palestinian in prison! Maan News Agency reported on Sunday that political prisoner Arafat Jaradat was beaten and hanged for many hours while in Israeli custody, this according to his lawyer, Kameel Sabbagh. An autopsy conducted in Israel in the presence of Palestinian officials revealed that the 30-year-old Jaradat had six broken bones in his neck, spine, arms and legs and did not die of a stroke or cardiac arrest as claimed by the Israeli prison officials. Arafat Jaradat was being detained for throwing stones at an Israeli soldier. The Israeli government has no respect for international law and the just treatment of prisoners. Do Palestinian lives have any value to the U.S. government? Samer Issawi continues on his hunger strike now in its 218th day, until he wins an absolute agreement that guarantees his release. We need to continue to put pressure on the US government to demand his release. We also must not forget the other Palestinian prisoners still on hunger strike - Tarek Qa’adan and Jafar Azzidine, who have been without food for 91 days in protest of their detention without charge or trial; Ayman Sharawna, who has been on hunger strike since July 1, 2012, except for a brief reprieve in January 2013 when he believed that his case was moving in a positive direction; and the hundreds of other Palestinian prisoners who are striking in solidarity with these men. We again call on all activists, especially those in the U.S., to call President Obama and the State Department on Friday, March 1 from 9 AM to 5 PM EST, to take action. “My name is _____ from __________ and I demand that: - the US administration condemn and sanction Israel for the killing of Arafat Jaradat and - intervene for the immediate release of Samer Issawi, the other hunger strikers, and all the Palestinian administrative detainees and political prisoners held by Israel." 1) Call President Obama at 1-202-456-1111 2) Call US Secretary of State John Kerry at 1-202-647-4000 (pick option 4 for the operator and ask to leave a message for Kerry) and the Office of Near East Affairs at 1-202-647-7209 (you will get transferred to Marguerite Pickett to leave a message) There will also be a campaign on Twitter, as there has been for multiple days, at 1PM CST, to demand the release of Samer Issawi. Check @samerissawi1 for the hashtag to use. For updates on the worldwide campaign, follow "The Free Samer Issawi Campaign" page on Facebook Issawi had been detained by Israeli authorities without any charge whatsoever. He had been released from prison in October 2011 as a part of the Shalit prisoner swap, but was detained again without charge on 7 July 2012 and has been refusing food since August 2012 to protest his detention. He is still in critical condition. He is losing his vision, vomiting blood and lapsing in and out of consciousness.
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April Days of Action
Against Drones.
At a meeting in New York City in December, UNAC joined with
others to help form the Network to Stop Drone Surveillance and Warfare. This
groups called for anti-drone actions during the month of April. Please go to
the web site of the network to find an action in your area. If there are none
planned in your area, please plan one, post it on the web site or organize a bus
to one in your region. The web site is at: http://nodronesnetwork.blogspot.com/2012/12/national-anti-drone-group-calls-for.html
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