[Boycott - Other News] Alert: 13th Sept 2013 - Protest in solidarity with hunger striker Alaa Hammad and the other 25 Jordanians in Israeli prisons
inminds 9 September 2013 Hunger striker Alaa Hammad (right), child prisoner Mohammad Mahdi Saleh Suleiman tortured at G4S secured Israeli prison(centre), one of the 'missing' 21 Jordanians Laith Al-Kinani (left)
After 100 days on hunger strike 4 of the 5 Jordanian hunger strikers have suspended their strike after the Israeli prison service agreed to allow family visits for the first time. The hunger strikers didn't achieve their objective of being freed or being returned to Jordan to serve their remaining sentences, but never the less it was a victory considering that some of them have not been allowed to see their families for 13 years.
All the men have lost around 30kg in weight and some have lost their ability to walk and are confined to wheelchairs. It was a torturous 100 days with the Israeli prison service putting immense pressure on the men to stop their strikes.
Mohammad Al-Rimawi, who suffers from a heart disorder where sometimes his heart beat is 125 and sometimes it drops to 50 beats per minute, was denied his medicine by the Israeli Prison Service until he agreed to stop his hunger strike. The day before he stopped - on his 99th day without food - on the eve of Eid, 5 soldiers shackled his hands and legs and threw him from his hospital bed to the ground and began savagely beating him with not a single Israeli doctor or nurse coming to his defense. The officers told Mohammad Al-Rimawi that they can treat him with violence and force with impunity because of lack of international attention on him and in particular Jordan who will not lift a finger to help him.
Two weeks before on 26th June 2013 the Israeli guards had brutally attacked Abdullah Al-Barghouti, again whilst he was in hospital - they dragged him from his hospital bed to the concrete floor and kicked him in the face leaving him bleeding. When a lawyer visited him on 7th August his condition remained critical, with problems with his liver, low blood pressure and constant migraines. Unable to walk, he is left shackled to his bed with threats of force feeding should he fall into a coma.
Under these conditions it was a miracle that the prisoners managed 100 days of hunger strike. That in itself was their victory. The defeat was ours - the prisoners gave activists around the world 100 days to mobilize and pressure the Jordanian government in to action.. but we failed them.
Indeed when Addameer, the Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association, visted former hunger striker Abdullah Barghouthi he explained that the lack of international attention was one of the primary factors in ending the hunger strikes of four Jordanian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
Now the only Jordain prisoner still on hunger strike is Ala' Hammad and his condition is very precarious. On 5 August Hammad fainted and remained unconscious for five hours, ignored by the Israeli doctors. After finally receiving treatment Hammad regained consciousness.
Currently there are 26 Jordanian citizens that Israel has confirmed are in its prisons and another 21 missing which Israel has not accounted for. There are also unmarked ‘numbered graves’ of Jordanians who have died in prison..
The screen at Al Quds Day 2013 shows the father of the Jordanian child prisoner Mohammed Mehdi Saleh Suleiman
clinging to a photo of his son who has been abducted by Israel
Placard from previous protest showing brutality of Jordanian security services
against the families of the Jordanian prisoners in Israeli jails
One of the 26 is the child prisoner Mohammad Mahdi Saleh Suleiman. Now 17 years old, he is the youngest Jordanian in an Israeli prison. He has been severely tortured at Al Jalame - the notorious Israeli children's dungeon that is secured by the British security firm G4S. One of the missing 21 Jordanians is Laith Al-Kinani, he has been missing for 6 years. Mohammed Mahdi's father and Laith's parents have protested everyday for the last three months in front of the Jordanian Parliament and Royal Palace with no response from the government.
There have been over 90 demonstrations in Jordan by the families of the prisoners - elderly mothers standing in the burning sun, at several protests each day! Even a 22km solidarity march from one city to another.. All of this falling on deaf ears with the Jordanian government shamefully abandoning the prisoners and according to some accounts even pressuring the prisoners to give up their hunger strike.
Terrified by the iron will of the families and friends of the hunger strikers to relentlessly carry on protesting everyday and the support and respect they garner in wider society and the resulting momentum building up to end the states total submission to every whim of the Zionist enemy, the Jordanian security services have come down very hard on the protesting families. Family members have been threatened with arrest if they persist to champion their loved ones in Israeli dungeons. They dragged away a 16 year old boy, a nephew of one of the hunger strikes, to prison and locked him up for 3 days - his crime was to hand out a leaflet about his uncles' imprisonment in an Israeli prison. On another occasion, wearing military camouflage uniforms that have never seen service on the enemy front line, the security forces with batons drawn, attacked a peaceful protest with plain cloths security service personnel cowardly targeting hunger striker Muneer Meree's brother, assaulting him before disappearing back behind the uniform lines.
Its with this backdrop of intimidation, that we made contact with activists in Jordan. The families and campaigners in Jordan courageously, at great personal risk to themselves, asked us to help internationalise the campaign by protesting in solidarity with them in London. Having protested twice outside the Jordanian Embassy in London we notched the campaign up a gear by targeting Jordanian interests in the UK starting on 19th August with a protest outside the Jordan International Bank in Knightsbridge, which is partly owned by the Jordanian government, and now on 13th September we will protest outside the Royal Jordanian Airlines office in Hammersmith.
Friday 13th September 4:30-6:30pm - Royal Jordanian Airlines
1 Beadon Road, London W60ER
Closest tube station : Hammersmith
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We will protest in solidarity with Ala' Hammad's continued hunger strike, and for the child prisoner Mohammad Mehdi Saleh Suleiman and for the missing son Laith Al-Kinani and for the release of all the Palestinian prisoners. Lets not fail them, please join us on this protest.
International solidarity: From London to Amman to Alaa Hammad in Palestine
This protest has been co-ordinated with the families of the Jordanian prisoners and they will be holding a joint protest to follow ours on Saturday 14th September in Amman.
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Live updates during protest
We will, inshAllah, be tweeting live (hash tag #ShameOnJordan ) from the protest with live photos being uploaded to our twitter and facebook page. So if you can't join us on the day, please help us by sharing the photos as they get uploaded.
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JazakAllah
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