Al-Qeeq faces new hearing in Israeli supreme court as Palestinian prisoners launch hunger strikes in support
by samidoun
Mohammed al-Qeeq,
imprisoned Palestiian journalist now on his 84th day of hunger strike,
will face another hearing in the Israeli Supreme Court today, Tuesday 16
February, on the issue of being transferred to receive treatment in a
Palestinian hospital, specifically in Ramallah. This comes as a video
has been widely circulated showing al-Qeeq's severe pain and physical
symptoms as a result of his prolonged hunger strike, demanding his
release from administrative detention, Israeli imprisonment without
charge or trial.
The Israeli Supreme Court proposed yesterday that al-Qeeq be transferred
to Makassed hospital in Jerusalem, which al-Qeeq rejected and continued
his hunger strike, as his treatment there would remain under military
guard and control rather than an exercise of freedom. The hearing today
will address al-Qeeq's demand to choose his hospital for treatment.
Makassed hospital management issued a statement saying they would refuse
to receive al-Qeeq so long as he refuses transfer there, saying they
would welcome him if he accepts transfer there, in accordance with his
demand for freedom and without Israeli conditions. They expressed their
support for al-Qeeq's right to choose the place where he will be
treated.
Palestinian
lawyer Hanan al-Khatib said that al-Qeeq was screaming loudly and
calling to hear his son's voice. "Throughout his strike I did not see
him in this situation. The situation is painful, sad and extremely
dangerous," said al-Khatib, who reported that doctors went to al-Qeeq's
room where he refused treatment. Al-Qeeq, 33, is held in HaEmek hospital
in Afula. While his administrative detention was "suspended" by the
Israeli supreme court, he cannot leave the hospital and the Israeli
military denied his transfer to a Palestinian hospital in the West Bank.
He has maintained his strike and says he will accept treatment only
under conditions of freedom in a Palestinian hospital.
These
developments came as Palestinian prisoners announced hunger strikes in
solidarity with al-Qeeq. 17 leaders of the Hamas movement in Israeli
prisons announced an open hunger strike demanding al-Qeeq's freedom,
which they began on Sunday, 14 February, including prisoners in Eshel,
Nafha, Negev and Ramon prisons. The strikers are: Hassan Salameh,
Mohammed al-Qadruh, Mustafa al-Astal, Ashraf Zughayyar, Omar Jaber, Raed
Kana'an, Thamer Saba'aneh, Ala'a Shuraitah, Othman Bilal, Ma'ath Bilal,
Jamal Abu al-Heija, Muammar Shahruri, Ishaq Arafa, Muayyad Hamad,
Ma'ath Abu Taymeh, Malik Hamed, Awad al-Sa'ida.
Former
long-term hunger striker Samer Issawi, who was released following his
lengthy strike and then re-arrested in June 2014, also announced that he
was beginning a hunger strike in solidarity with al-Qeeq.
Samidoun
Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network calls for EMERGENCY ACTION
everywhere in the world to save Mohammed al-Qeeq and secure his freedom,
in every city, on every campus, in every community. Events and actions
have taken place in London, New York, Montreal, Berlin, Dublin,
Brussels, Nicosia, Lebanon, and throughout Palestine. Now is the time
for protests, sit-ins, flyering, tabling, and call-in actions to raise
the voice and the profile of Mohammed al-Qeeq and create real popular
pressure for his immediate release.
Take Action:
1.
Contact government officials and demand that they break their silence
on Al-Qeeq and support for Israeli violations of Palestinian rights. In the United States, call the Israel Foreign Service Desk
1-202-647-3672 and the White House – 202-456-1111. Demand action on al-Qeeq’s case and an end to aid to Israel. In the UK, call UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Philip Hammond, MP, +44 20 7008 1500. In Canada, call Foreign Minister Stephane Dion: 613-996-5789.
1-202-647-3672 and the White House – 202-456-1111. Demand action on al-Qeeq’s case and an end to aid to Israel. In the UK, call UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Philip Hammond, MP, +44 20 7008 1500. In Canada, call Foreign Minister Stephane Dion: 613-996-5789.
2.
Protest at an Israeli consulate or embassy (or federal building, G4S
office or public square) and demand freedom for Mohammed al-Qeeq. Raise
the issue of this case publicly and distribute information – this flyer
is available for you to distribute at protests in your community. Find
your closest Israeli consulate: http://embassy. goabroad.com/embassies-of/ israel. Please email us at samidoun@samidoun.netto inform us of your action – we will publicize and share news with the prisoners.
3. Boycott, Divest and Sanction.
Palestinians have urged an international boycott of Israeli goods and
institutions – and corporations that profit from occupation , like G4S, the world’s largest private security company,
that sells security equipment to Israeli prisons, checkpoints and
police training centers – directly profiting from the occupation that
destroys Palestinian lives. At the same time G4S profits from
occupation, institutions like the United Nations continue to do business
with it. Go to addameer.org/UNdropG4S to take action!
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