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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Free Comrade Sa'adat ! தோழர் சதாத்தை விடுதலை செய்!


Comrade Sa'adat to challenge isolation on October 22
Comrade Leader Ahmad Sa'adat, the imprisoned General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, will have a hearing on his challenge to his isolation and to the practice of isolation in the occupation prisons on October 22, 2009.
Attorney Leah Tsemel, who is representing Comrade Sa'adat in the challenge to the practice of isolating Palestinian political prisoners from the general Palestinian political detainee population, said that the challenge will come before the Central Court of Bir Saba on October 22, against the Israeli Prisons Administration.
Comrade Sa'adat has been held in isolation in Ramon prison in the Naqab desert for six months, when he was transferred from Hadarim prison in Asqelan after 14 days of isolation. Comrade Sa'adat, as well as other national and popular leaders within the prisonm, have been targeted for isolation and abusive prison conditions based on their activity, and placed in special isolation units. Within these isolation units, Comrade Sa'adat has been placed further inside a separate isolation unit where he is confined without access even to the other prisoners in isolation, and deprived of basic human rights. His personal books have been confiscated and he is allowed access to newspapers only once or twice weekly. He has been denied family visits - his wife, Abla, has been denied visits for three months - as well as legal visits, and barred from purchases at the prison canteen, including cigarette purchases.
In the priosn yard, Comrade Sa'adat has been held handcuffed and in ankle shackles and allowed only one-hour of exercise/recreation. All of this has been 'justified' by the occupation authorities as 'punishment' for giving two packs of cigarettes to another prisoner. Of course, Comrade Sa'adat has in fact been subjected to these inhumane conditions because he is a recognized leader among the prisoners, in an attempt to destroy the Palestinian prisoner movement and target the achievements and struggles of the prisoners. Furthermore, the Prison Administration is attempting to criminalize the human and social relationship between fellow Palestinian prisoners, and between the prisoners and their families outside. Comrade Sa'adat has led in the struggle against isolation, engaging in a nine-day hunger strike in July 2009 that was immediately followed by his transfer to Ramon prison.
Comrade Sa'adat has been imprisoned since 2002 in the prisons of the Palestinian Authority, held under U.S. and British guard, until his abduction by the Zionist occupation forces on March 14, 2006 by an occupation military raid on Jericho prison. On December 25, 2008, Comrade Sa'adat was sentenced to thirty years inside the occupation prisons. He is a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and one of the foremost Palestinian national leaders held inside the occupier's jails.
Events and activities are expected to be held in Palestine and around the world in support of Comrade Sa'adat from October 16-22, calling for freedom and justice for Sa'adat and all Palestinian prisoners. Abla Sa'adat, Comrade Sa'adat's wife, called for a broader campaign of solidarity on the Palestinian, Arab and international levels in order to end the inhuman conditions of isolation confronted by Palestinian prisoners that violate all standards of human rights, as well as to demand and secure his release. She further called upon the Palestinian Authority to take responsibility in this aspect, since it bears the responsibility for holding him in Jericho Prison as part of its 'security cooperation' with the occupier. Abla Sa'adat said further that she is confident that those who hold captured occupation soldier Gilad Shalit have kept Comrade Sa'adat at the top of the list of prisoners whose release is demanded in return for Shalit.
Source: PFLP Web

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