Friday, October 23, 2015

Blood donation drive in Gaza to support uprising in West Bank and Jerusalem

Blood donation drive in Gaza to support uprising in West Bank and Jerusalem

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Khan Younis, Gaza, organized a blood donation drive at its office in the governorate under the slogan: “One body, one blood, intifada until the end of occupation,” in support of the Palestinian people of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and occupied Palestine ’48 on October 20.

Members of the party, cadres of the Front participated in the even as did members of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees.

Comrade Hani Thawabteh, member of the Central Committee of the PFLP, said that the blood donation campaign was being conducted to support the growing intifada of our Palestinian people in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Occupied Palestine ’48, and to affirm the unity of the Palestinian people in confronting the occupation war machine together.

Mass march in Tunisia stands with Palestinian people

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The Popular Front of Tunisia called a mass demonstration on Avenue Habib Bourgiba in Tunis in support of the Palestinian people’s uprising and denouncing the brutal Zionist aggression against the Palestinian people. The demonstration included the participation of crowds of Tunisians, including lawyers, journalists, popular organizations and political figures.


The march raised slogans expressing outrage toward the positions of Arab governments on Palestine, carrying Palestinian and Tunisian flags, PFLP banners, and posters of the martyrs and prisoners, including imprisoned PFLP General Secretary Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat and imprisoned Lebanese struggler in French prisons, Comrade Georges Abdallah. 

The protest also comes in conjunction with other movements in Tunisia at this time, in particular the popular demand to abolish the so-called Reconciliation Act, which paves the way for the return of corrupt business figures to economic and political power. 

The event also included a tent in solidarity with Georges Abdallah, in which young Tunisians sent solidarity messages to the imprisoned comrade and denounced the French state’s ongoing imprisonment of a liberation struggler.

Palestinian youth and students in Gaza: Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah!

Palestinian youth and students in Gaza: Free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah!
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A statement by the Progressive Palestinian Youth Union and the Progressive Student Labor Front on imprisoned Arab internationalist freedom fighter Georges Abdallah


The French state persists in its imprisonment of Arab struggler, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, in its jails for over 30 years, refusing to release him despite a prior decision of French courts to do so.


The Palestinian Progressive Youth Union and the Progressive Student Labor Front consider the continued imprisonment of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah as a disgrace on the French state, revealing the ugly face of imperialism to the world as a permanent partner of Zionism, continuing to commit crimes against the Palestinian people and the people of the region with a full sanction, green light and absolute support from world imperialist powers.

Despite the cruelty and the development of events and conditions inside our occupied homeland, the bleeding wounds of Palestine, this will not prevent us from continuing our support with the imprisoned Arab and internationalist struggler Georges Abdallah, and organizing events and actions to pressure France for his release, as a fighter for freedom and justice and for the liberation of peoples and the end of occupation and oppression. His case is inseparable from the cause of the Palestinian people.

In this context, we, in the Palestinian Progressive Youth Union and the Progressive Student Labor Front, emphasize the following:

1. We are continuing our preparations for solidarity actions with the struggler Georges Abdallah, with the particular goal to change the name of Charles De Gaulle Street in Gaza City, to Georges Abdallah Street, in order to send a message to the French state that the struggler Georges Abdallah is a symbol of Arab and international struggle, who deserves to have his name on the streets and squares of Palestine, especially in the Gaza Strip.

2. We emphasize the inherent value of the imprisoned radical revolutionary struggler Georges Ibrahim Abdallah’s consistent support for the resistance of our people against the Zionist entity. The struggle against imperialism and Zionism is one and indivisible.

3. We direct our salutes to the international solidarity campaigns to free Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Ahmad Sa’adat and Khalida Jarrar, and also to Coup Pour Coup 31, the anti-imperialist collective in France which is playing a leading role in organizing events in France to free Georges Abdallah, as well as the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, and the Handala Center of Prisoners and Released Prisoners, and all of the comrades, solidarity groups, popular organizations and activists around the world who are taking up these campaigns.

4. We reaffirm the unity and cohesion of the struggle against imperialism, including the issue of the imprisoned freedom fighter Georges Abdallah, and the struggle of the Palestinian people against Zionism.

Progressive Student Labor Front
Palestinian Progressive Youth Union
Gaza Strip

PFLP mourns the martyred Comrade Ehab Jihad Hanani


The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine mourns its comrade, the martyr Ehab Jihad Hanani, 20, shot and killed on Friday, October 16 by occupation forces at Beit Furik checkpoint, joining the martyrs of Palestine and of the Front.

The Front salutes the comrade martyr, who always joined in confronting the occupation forces in the area alongside his comrades. The Front also salutes and sends its condolences to the struggling Hanani family, who have given so many martyrs and wounded in the struggle for the freedom of Palestine.

The Front pledges in the name of the martyr Comrade Ehab Hanani, and all of the martyrs, to continue the struggle until the liberation of all of Palestine.

Massive crowds joined the funeral march in Beit Furik, Nablus in occupied Palestine on Saturday, October 17, carrying the body of the martyred comrade.

The funeral procession departed from Rafidia Hospital with dozens of vehicles who escorted the body to the entrance of Beit Furik village. Thousands of mourners participated in the procession, carrying the body of the martyr on their shoulders through the streets of the village.

He was buried in the martyrs’ cemetery in Beit Furik. The Palestinian political forces and factions and representatives of the municipality spoke at his graveside, praising his contributions and virtues and readiness to confront the occupation forces despite being injured several days prior by occupation forces.

Palestinian youth protested and confronted repressive occupation forces who began attacking the youth following the funeral procession, firing tear gas, live ammunition and rubber-coated bullets at young people until late in the night.

PFLP: Extrajudicial executions of Palestinian youth will not stamp out the flames of intifada

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PFLP: Extrajudicial executions of Palestinian youth will not stamp out the flames of intifada
The cold-blooded killings and extrajudicial executions being carried out against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, Jerusalem, and the ’48 occupied lands by Israeli soldiers will not break the will of the Palestinian youths rebelling for the victory of Jerusalem and Palestine, said Comrade Jamil Mizher, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and leader of its branch in Gaza.

Mizher noted that there is a proposal being brought by the Front to the factions to form a unified leadership to build these mass actions and revolt into a massive popular uprising. He described these executions and assassinations as a desperate attempt to stamp out the fire of the uprising. “These attempts to kill the young men and women of Palestine in cold blood reflect the racism and fascism of the Israeli state and its goal to break the backbone of the intifada. On the contrary, these executions are in fact a strong incentive to continue the intifada and deter the terrorist settler attacks,” said Mizher.

Mizher emphasized that the Palestinian people and their political forces are facing a real and serious opportunity to unite to confront the challenges of the day and confront the settlers’ and soldiers’ crimes, including the plans of the occupier to divide the Al-Aqsa mosque spatially and temporally. This also requires a Palestinian move at the international level to expose the occupation’s crimes against the Palestinian people, said Mizher, in conjunction with efforts to prosecute the occupation and settler leaders for their crimes in international courts.

Mizher called for action at the Palestinian national level to restore unity and organize a national unified leadership to escalate the intifada and uprising to confront the Israeli occupation. He also reiterated the call for a meeting of the provisional leadership of the PLO, which includes all Palestinian major factions including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, in order to agree together on the framework for this heroic uprising, to embrace it fully, and escalate its flames to achieve the objectives of our people.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

PFLP on martyrdom of Reham Dawabsheh: We must strengthen our efforts to confront occupation terror by all means

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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine confirmed that the martyrdom of Reham Dawabsheh, the mother and teacher who joined her son and husband as a martyr, murdered in the burning of their home in a crime of unspeakable cruelty carried out by the colonizers, must strengthen our determination to open all options to respond to the terror and criminality of the occupier and its colonizers.

The Front emphasized that this horrific crime is but one manifestation of the systematic Zionist terror, killings and massacres against the Palestinian people for over 70 years; it is not the first such incident and will not be the last.

The Front emphasized that the blood of the Dawabsheh family and all of the martyrs of the Palestinian people must prompt the resistance to direct all of its capacities to respond strongly to the terror of the occupier, with resistance of all forms especially in the West Bank, particularly in the military bases and barracks of the occupier and the settlements and colonies.

The Front expressed its sincere condolences to the bereaved Dawabsheh family, which has lost three of its members as martyrs for freedom, urging the Palestinian official leadership that this heinous crime must be an additional motivation to bring the occupier and its leaders before the International Criminal Court for crimes against our people.

Further, the Front demanded that Palestinian leadership make an official announcement of the failure and the end of the Oslo project and completely cut off the political, security and economic relationship with the occupier at long last, as our people have been devastated by this disastrous project.

PFLP salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, denounces plans for Palestinian National Council meeting at mass march in Ramallah

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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine commemorated the fourteenth anniversary of the martyrdom of Comrade Abu Ali Mustafa in Ramallah on September 5, where a mass march wound through the streets in the city before gathering for a rally with thousands of members and supporters of the Front.

The rally included speeches from a number of Palestinian national leaders and cadres of the Front about the life and struggle of Comrade Abu Ali, as a leader and a revolutionary who refused to compromise on the rights of his people. Speakers called for adhering to the path of armed struggle as a strategic option at the head of all forms of resistance.

The Front denounced and rejected the PLO monopolistic leadership’s convening of an extraordinary session of the Palestinian National Council, as part and parcel of the destructive Oslo policy and the domination of the Palestinian Authority.

The rally included a statement on behalf of Comrade Abu Ahmad Fuad, Deputy General Secretary of the PFLP, during which he renewed the call for an immediate meeting of the provisional leadership of the PLO to implement the provisions of the Cairo Agreement and activate, rebuild and unify the PLO as a national framework of all forces, representing our people in Palestine and in diaspora, through the election of a new, unified PNC.

The statement rejected this form of exclusivity and domination as an insult and undermining of the PLO’s history of militant struggle, noting that it was along this path that we have seen the deepening of national crisis and the persistence in devastating negotiations as the sole option while the occupation kills, destroys and steals the land, trees and stones. The Front also rejected any steps of the Hamas movement toward negotiations mediated under the pretext of reconstruction and lifting the siege on Gaza as a path towards reproducing a new Oslo and further disintegration of our people’s resistance, noting that the only beneficiary of negotiations is the Zionist occupier.

The statement saluted the steadfastness of the Palestinian prisoners and the captive heroes of the Front, headed by PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Sa’adat and the hunger striking prisoners.

Comrade Taher Saif delivered a speech on behalf of Abnaa al-Balad movement in occupied Palestine 48, saluting the national Palestinian leader and martyr Abu Ali Mustafa and the struggling prisoners in Israeli jails, led by the imprisoned Comrades, Ahmad Sa’adat and Khalida Jarrar. He delivered two messages to the Palestinian people: first, the need to uphold national unity to confront the occupation, strengthen the Palestinian house and prevent destructive projects that aim to eliminate the Palestinian cause, and second that the struggle with the Zionist occupier cannot be resolved except through resistance as the occupier will understand no substitute.
Released prisoner and struggler, Sheikh Khader Adnan, addressed the crowd, urging support for the prisoners’ struggle, and noting that the large numbers coming out indicate that the Palestinian people are with the path of resistance, saluting the fighters of all Palestinian factions. “Our people are not broken and the resistance is not broken,” said Adnan.

Several mothers of prisoners participated in the event, saluting all of the prisners and demanding their freedom, calling for a broad campaign of support for the hunger striking prisoners battling to end administrative detention. Um Nidal Abu Aker, mother of Nidal Abu Aker, hunger-striking administrative detainee, spoke, saluting the memory of Abu Ali Mustafa and noting that all Palestinians remember well his positions and his commitment, and calling for all efforts to support the hunger striking administrative detainees.

Barakat: Oslo agreement was the Palestinian bourgeoisie’s declaration of bankruptcy and failure


“Those who were involved in signing the Oslo agreement must apologize to the Palestinian people and submit themselves to appear before a Palestinian court under popular Palestinian control, after resigning from their positions in the Palestine Liberation Organization and official Palestinian institutions,” said Khaled Barakat, the coordinator of the Campign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, in a videoconference with supporters of the Palestinian cause.

“However, they do not have the courage or the conscience – they will not apologize to the Palestinian people. Because they are the political representation of a class, not only one organization or individual,” said Barakat. “Oslo was a crime, a scandal and a disaster. What was signed at the White House 22 years ago as the ‘Declaration of Principles’ was, in essence, the declaration of the Palestinian bourgeoisie of their bankruptcy and failure in the leadership of the revolution of the Palestinian people for liberation, return, self-determination and victory.”

Barakat said, “This Palestinian class reached to this end itself before 1993. It was always looking to secure its interests and capital in the ‘national state’ and then in a ‘national authority on any freed inch’ and then accepted to be a junior partner and subsidiary in a triangle: Israel – Jordan – Palestinian Authority. This was before becoming fully in the pocket of the enemy and its economy. All of the economic agreements signed by the Palestinian Authority with the Zionist entity, with the European Union and the so-called ‘donor countries,’ and the acceptance of the terms of international financial institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, as well as the Paris economic agreement, are all part and parcel of the political crimes committed against the people and the homeland.”

“The Palestinian right wing in the PLO and the PA express the interests of a parasitic bourgeois surrendered totally to the enemy, who have failed at all levels. They have failed to build national institutions or democracy, failed to achieve the so-called Palestinian state through negotiations, failed to establish a national resistant Palestinian economy, and failed to achieve a bare minimum of unity of the Palestinian people and their political forces inside and outside Palestine – alongside an unprecedented fiasco in the fields of culture and education. And above all of this, these forces have sabotaged real national and popular achievements, in particular destroying the achievements of the major popular uprising from 1987-1993,” said Barakat.

“In defense of their petty privileges, in the interests of the Zionist enemy and of United States imperialism, the Palestinian Authority has exercised the worst forms of repression and persecution against the vanguard of our people in the West Bank and Gaza, including complicity in assassinations, arresting and torturing them in prisons, security prosecutions, the confiscation of the livelihoods of thousands of workers, and conspiracy against the forces of the Palestinian resistance,” said Barakat. “These are all crimes – serious crimes, for which there is no statute of limitations. If there is any success that can be recorded for this corrupt approach, it is for the oppressor, in the accomplishment of all of the above. Oslo was a victory for the enemy, its most important and its greatest since 1948.”

In response to a question about the situation of the Palestinian Authority, Barakat said, “The enemies of the Palestinian people want them to have a corrupt leadership and a corrupt Authority, so that they can always be controlled and replaced as necessary, to ensure that they are more dependent, more reactionary and more willing to work in the service of the Zionist project. The occupation deals with the Palestinian security services in the occupied West Bank as if they are employees, especially after the ‘reformation’ of the security forces overseen by the occupying enemy and supervised by US General Keith Dayton personally. The role and methods of the security services have changed – and worsened – since 2005. All of this has taken place at the hands of Zionist general and under the direct control of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. This is known – our people know the truth,” Barakat said.

In response to a question on the role of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the postponement of the Palestinian National Council meeting and the next steps, Barakat said that “the position of the Popular Front is expressed by the central leadership in the homeland and in the diaspora, as well as in the statement of the General Central Committee, which was issued in regard to the last announced session. The Front explained the reasons for its boycott o the meeting and indicated the dangers and risks that would arise from the continuation of the monopolistic PLO leadership on this exclusionary road. The Front says that the solution to the internal Palestinian crisis lies in the application of the Cairo agreement in 2005, not to reproduce the failed experiment itself under the name of ‘dialogue between Fateh and Hamas’ or ‘Palestinian reconciliation between Fateh and Hamas’! Why? Because this agreement came from a dialogue in which all national and Islamic forces participated and signed on in Egypt. This also emerged in a political initiative known as the Prisoners Document, which came from inside the prisons and was signed by all the forces, and blessed by the leaders of the prisoners’ movement. From here, the Front sees that this agreement is a fit beginning to restore national unity despite our reservations on some of its provisions. but in the end, the proof is in the implementation and not in anything else. The step of postponement was comfortable for all.”

In response to a question on Hamas’ position on participation in the PLO and asking why a new unified national front for the Palestinian resistance should not be organizaed as an alternative to the current PLO, Barakat said, “Before the announcement of the postponement of the PNC meeting, the Popular Front advised the leadership of the Hamas movement to not take any extreme political steps or negative actions that would not be beneficial at this stage. The main banner at the press conference held by the Front in Mar Elias refugee camp called for a unified Palestinian National Council, because the Front is aware of the importance of building a unified national front in the national democratic liberation stage of our struggle. This broad national front was embodied by the PLO for a long period of time, as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. But today there are major Palestinian forces that do not participate in it. And the PFLP is aware that in order to broadean and extend the state of open confrontation with the Zionist enemy on the one hand and meet the challenges that beset our region on the other hand, there must be a minimum Palestinian national consensus that is acceptable to our people, locked in a bitter, difficult struggle and confronting a strong Zionist and imperialist enemy. We must protect the internal front, to escape the era of siege and open new horizons for the national struggle for liberation. On this basis, the Popular Front has launched bilateral and collective dialogues with various forces according to this vision: national unity on the basis of comprehensive national rights and adherence to popular and armed resistance as an alternative to negotiations and settlement.”

PFLP denounces US listing of leaders and activists as “terrorists”


Abu Ahmad Fuad, Deputy General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said on September 9 that the Front “deplores and condemns” the action of the US administration to list a number of leaders and activists of Hamas as well as Samir Kuntar on the “Specially Designated Global Terrorist” list.

The United States itself, its occupying armies and its criminal collaborators, is the number one terrorist in all forms against the peoples of the world, said Fuad.

US imperialism is willing to destroy and kill millions to achieve its goal of domination, exploitation and oppression of peoples seeking independence, liberation and true democracy, and to benefit from the resources of their own homelands.

If one is looking for terrorism, Fuad said, one will always find it primarily where the United States, its armies and security forces and collaborating forces are present, occupying and invading.

PFLP urges broader popular mobilization to support striking Palestinian prisoners


Comrade Jamil Mizher, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and leader of its branch in Gaza, urged a comprehensive popular campaign to support the brave Palestinian prisoners in Zionist jails, in particular the administrative detainees who have been on hunger strike for over 15 days in rejection of the policy of administrative detention.

Mizher said that the strikers are fighting a critical battle under the slogan, “Battle of Breaking the Chains,” which requires popular and insitutional support, as it is a battle of the entire Palestinian people and not just the prisoners.

He praised the striking prisoners: Nidal Abu Aker, Badr al-Ruzza, Ghassan Zawahreh, Shadi Ma’ali, Munir Abu Sharar, Bilal Saifi and the other prisoners who have joined and will join the strike, expressing confidence in their victory in this battle. He noted that over the years of imprisonment they have only strengthened their will, saying that the Front will not abandon them and will organize to support them inside and outside Palestine.

Mizher noted that the Front will hold a Press Conference on Monday, September 7, in front of the Red Cross headquarters in Gaza City to announce a series of events throughout Gaza in support of the striking prisoners, and emphasized the need for a unified media strategy to support the struggling prisoners and expose the crimes of the occupation against them.

In addition, the Prison Branch of the Front issued a statement in support of the strikers, urging action:

The Palestinian people are facing an overall attack at the hands of the Zionist occupation regime: siege, killing and arrest, aimed at liquidating the will to resist, struggle and sacrifice for the sake of freedom, dignity and recovering our rights. Within the framework of this attack comes attempts to target the prisoners’ movement, through daily harassment, raids, attacks and the creation of instability, which includes the situation of administrative detainees who are facing daily oppression in addition to the continuous extention of their detention.

This situation prompted strugglers like Khader Adnan and Muhammad Allan to confront the arbitrary administrative detention policy and to make these confrontations a critical site of struggle, which is now being engaged in by five Palestinian prisoners: Nidal Abu Aker, Badr al-Ruzza, Ghassan Zawahreh, Shadi Ma’ali, Munir Abu Sharar, and the others who will join them in the coming days to confront this policy.

We will support the strike of our comrades in administrative detention by all methods, and we shal soon proceed to take steps to struggle on the ground, up to and including the open hunger strike if necessary: we will not leave our comrades to struggle alone.

In this context, we call for:

1. Work to launch a wider public campaign of support that is continuous and escalating, and the best form is to confront the Zionist occupation forces at the checkpoints and other points of contact.

2. Confronting the policy of administrative detention is a path toward the formulation of a national vision to resist imprisonment in its totality, not to surrender to it to but to resist.

3. To move the official Palestinian political forces at all levels to support the administrative detainees, the sick prisoners, and advocate for the internationalization of the prisoners’ struggle.

4. We call on the Palestinian and Arab media to highlight the administrative detainees’ struggle and amplify their voice and their suffering to the world.

5. We call for enhanced coordination with the international boycott movement and for international activities to support the administrative detainees’ strike and the issue of prisoners in general.

Finally, we are highly confident in the determination of the masses of the Palestinian people and their freedom fighters, and the revolutionary school formed in the path of struggle. We are confident of the role and responsibility of the national and Islamic forces and factions, and all of the Palestinian national institutions to work to support the prisoners’ struggle in general, and in particular the pioneers of revolutionary initiative, the administrative detainees confronting imprisonment.

Victory is inevitable.

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – Prison Branch

Saturday, October 17, 2015

New Video: Leila Khaled urges freedom for Georges Abdallah


Text of Leila Khaled’s greeting, in English:

Comrades and friends, sisters and brothers, on behalf of my people, on behalf of my party, the Popular Front for the Liberation (PFLP), and myself, I extend warm greetings to all of you in this event. I am privileged to speak to you and through you, to Georges Abdallah, who is a symbol of freedom fighters against oppression, occupation against imperialists, Zionists and reaction. While I am speaking to you, my people are facing the apartheid state of Israel that launches a brutal fascist attack against our people in Palestine.

Israel is trying to suppress our voices by one policy: killing, killing, and killing Palestinians – women, children and elders. Arresting more and more of the activists. Demolishing more houses. Confiscating more land. Building more settlements on our land and the new brutal means by burning people alive, as they did to the child Mohammed Abu Khdeir last year in Jerusalem, and lately, to the child Ali Dawabsheh and his family near Nablus, and his family. 

Our people face and are still facing the Israeli army and the settlers to deal with them. It is our legal right and way to face the abuse artists of the 21st century. Comrades and friends in this occasion let me address my comrade Georges Abdallah through you. Comrade Georges, to us, to all progressive forces, you represent us all in your prison. You are a part of the prisoners movement against occupation and oppression everywhere in this world. Your comrades in the Zionist prisons look forward to your freedom as well to theirs. Comrade Ahmad Sa’adat sends you his warm greetings, with all prisoners. They look upon you as a great symbol for revolutionaries in this world. As we denounce the brutality of the Israeli policies against the prisoners, we also denounce the French government for its continuous attitude toward you being in jail. Yet, we are sure that you are more free than the French government and the judicial system in France. 

This event and other events in Lebanon, Palestine and in different places show that you are not alone. We are with you, since 30 years. Comrades and friends, let’s all raise our voices for the freedom of Georges Abdallah and all political prisoners everywhere, in all jails in the world. 

I am thankful to every one of you who gave me this opportunity to address you. The price of freedom is very expensive, yet Georges Abdallah chose to pay it. With our support and exposing those who put freedom fighters in prisons, irrespective of their reasons, we can free them at the end of the day. Let us learn from their patience and attitude. Let us all raise our call: Free Georges Abdallah! Free Ahmad Sa’adat! Free all political freedom fighters from imperialist and Zionist and reaction prisons. We shall overcome. Merci, shukran, thank you.


Video: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x39on5r_leila-khaled-solidaire-de-georges-abdallah_webcam

Five Years Later: Last Target Of FBI Witchhunt Faces Jail, Deportation




Five years ago today the FBI raided the homes of anti-war activists across the Mid-West, as well as the offices of the Minneapolis based Antiwar Committee. The FBI deployed SWAT teams and even sent medics—no hostage negotiators were present, but they were on call. As they hauled away the personal belongings of activists, FBI agents asked them about their membership in political organizations, including socialist ones, and if they could provide them names of other members.

The use of the FBI to raid the homes of antiwar activists hunting for socialists is eerily reminiscent of the Palmer Raids. The questions about membership in First Amendment protected associations and the demand that people “name names” of others with similar political affiliations is reminiscent of the era of the House Un-American Activity Committee. Yet, these events did not occur in a distant era. They happened in Barack Obama’s America.


Other than playing the role of America’s political police what was the FBI doing sending swat teams, medics, and having hostage negotiators on call in order to the raid the homes of political activists? Officially, the FBI was investigating “material support for” the designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and FARC.

The FBI plot began when an undercover agent going by the name of Karen Sullivan became involved in organizing protests against the Republican National Convention. After the convention was over, the FBI agent continued to immerse herself in the local activist scene—participating in nearly every local demonstration on a range of causes. Eventually, she ended up becoming a member of the “Freedom Road Socialist Organization.”

During her time in the Freedom Road Socialist Organization Sullivan and the FBI concocted a story that her father had died and left her $1,000 in cash that he really wanted to go to the PFLP. According to the affidavit supplied by the FBI to get a warrant for the raid, she than approached various people about getting this $1,000 to the PFLP. At one point she finally gave the money to an unidentified man. If the money really was going to support terrorism—as the FBI would want us to believe—it is unclear why the FBI was apparently unconcerned that its undercover operative had given $1,000 to the PFLP.


To date no one has been charged with material support for terrorism. Twenty-eight individuals were subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury. They all refused to do so. The FBI’s attempt to snag activists on material support for terrorism failed, however they did succeed in bringing charges for two others on seemingly unrelated charges.

The first charges stemming from the FBI’s raid were brought against Carlos Montes. While the FBI was investigating Carlos it discovered two things—that he had a registered firearm and was convicted in 1969 of throwing a soda can at police officer during a civil rights protest. Carlos was than charged with illegal possession of a firearm and arrested by the local police. The FBI and local police conducted yet another SWAT team raid and arrested Carlos, but they were not there to discuss soda cans. Instead, they repeatedly asked Carlos about the Freedom Road Socialist Organization. Carlos eventually agreed to plead “no contest” to perjury in exchange for the serious felony charges (which carried lengthy prison sentences) being dropped.

The second set of charges were brought against Rasmea Odeh. Rasmea was not caught up in the original raid, but it is believed that her prosecution was related to the initial investigation. Rasmea is a Palestinian-American who was highly active in her local community with the Arab American Action Network. She is also a torture survivor. In 1969, the Israeli military arrested, tortured (including sexual assault) Rasmea for 41 days before she was coerced into confessing to a fatal bombing. As part of her confession, her captors took her to the supermarket where one of the bombings took place and asked her to show them where she placed the explosives. She had no idea, as she had nothing to do with the bombing. She asked her interrogators where she put the explosives, they told her where, and she then pointed to the place as part of her “confession.” She was sentenced to life in prison both for the bombings and for belonging to an illegal organization (the PFLP).

Rasmea spent ten years in jail before she was released as part of an Israeli prisoner swap. In 1994 she moved to the United States and in 2004 she became a United States citizen. During the 2010 Mid-West FBI raids the home of her co-worker, Hatem Abudayyeh, was raided. It was through the investigation of Hatem that it is believed the FBI first set its sights on Rasmea. The FBI discovered that when applying for citizenship she reported that she had never been arrested. Since she was arrested and tortured by the Israeli military the US government claimed that she had lied on the form

The US government did not have to do much investigating to discover Rasmea’s arrest by the Israeli military. At no point in her life has Rasmea ever hidden it. She testified before the UN about the torture she endured at the hands of the Israeli military. The very same year she applied for citizenship she recounted her torture as part of a documentary film.

The jury that convicted Rasmea for immigration fraud heard none of this. Even though the judge allowed the prosecution to submit Israeli military documents as evidence against Rasmea, it refused to allow her to present evidence about the fact that Rasmea was tortured or allow an expert in post traumatic stress disorder to testify. The prosecutor later warned that “A light sentence in this case would be a signal to anyone who has fought overseas for ISIS or a similar organization that there is not much risk in coming to the United States, hiding one’s past and seeking citizenship.” After her trial, the jury asked to meet with the prosecutor, but declined to meet with the defense. The judge, who claimed he usually did not comment on verdicts, felt the need to state that Rasmea’s conviction was a “just verdict.”


Rasmea was sentenced to 18 months in prison, loss of her citizenship, and deportation. She is appealing this conviction and on October 14 supporters will rally in Cincinnati where an appeal in her case is being heard.

Five years later the FBI raids are still relevant. The witchhunt that began then continues with the unjust politically motivated prosecution of torture survivor Rasmea Odeh. There are also serious questions about the conduct of the FBI. While the FBI would have us believe they were conducting a major terrorism investigation, their two and half year investigation began when their undercover agent first infiltrated groups protesting the Republican National Convention and than progressive groups more broadly. In addition to Karen Sullivan, the FBI deployed another undercover agent to pose as her life partner. The FBI dedicated two undercover agents and two and half years of its time to infiltrating leftwing groups. Without probable cause that a crime is being committed the FBI should not be allowed to infiltrate political organizations engaged in First Amendment protected activity. Since its inception though, the FBI has a history of spying on groups and individuals solely for their political beliefs. This investigation involved a bizarre entrapment attempt (the $1,000 in cash that the FBI would like us to believe they gave to the PFLP) and a fishing expedition that resulted in unrelated indictments against Carlos and Rasmea, but it began with blatant political spying.

Photo: Protest in front of FBI building on the 2nd anniversary of the raids. Used with permission of the photographer, Chris Clark. See his work here: http://www.continuouscontrol.com/

The Flag of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine flies in Belfast!



In solidarity with our Marxist revolutionary comrades in Palestine facing murderous Zionist aggression, the flag of the PFLP flies high in Belfast. It is but a small gesture of solidarity with our ideologically linked comrades in the PFLP whose struggle for a secular unitary, Workers Republic free from imperialism and fascist supremacy mirrors our own struggle and ideals!

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PFLP calls for unity and action in occupied Jerusalem to confront Zionist attacks


The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine called for the reformation of a unified national leadership in occupied Jerusalem, in order to confront the systematic war waged by the Zionist occupation of the city and its holy sites, especially as the situation holds the potential for the outbreak of a massive uprising, behind which all must unite and participate.

“The criminal aggression by the Zionist enemy, breaking into Al-Aqsa Mosque and invading various neighborhoods of Jerusalem, requires the convening of emergency sessions of the PLO Executive Committee and Central Council, in order to take a decision to form a unified national leadership for the start of a popular Intifada. This leadership must involve all of the factions, without exception, and the leadership of young people and various sectors of society. This moment holds the potential to spark a popular uprising,” said Comrade Abu Ahmad Fuad, Deputy General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

The Front emphasized that the escalating serious events in occupied Jerusalem require a unified national leadership that is prepared to direct the mass movement in Jerusalem, support the steadfastness of the Palestinian peple of the city, and activate Popular Committees to confront the terror of the occupation, its army and its colonists. The official Palestinian bodies and authorities have entirely failed to meet their responsibilities about the Zionist attack on Jerusalem, amid Arab official silence and international imperialist complicity with the Zionist entity.

The Front considered that the risks to Jerusalem are real and systematic, a war in the true sense of the word. The occupation has begun the implementation of its plans to divide Al-Aqsa Mosque temporally and spatially, and continues to attack, invade and wound dozens inside it, attacking journalists in order to prevent them from sharing the truth, as well as attacking ambulances and abducting the injured for arrest and interrogation. These striking developments come alongside the actions of the criminal Israeli state under Netanyahu in further repressing “stone-throwers” with massive prison sentences and threats of sniper fire.

The Front demanded the Palestinian resistance factions exercise their power to target the Zionist entity militarily, in particular its security and military positions and colonies, and saying that the West Bank and Jerusalem will rise up to confront the occupation in a state of permanent clashes and confrontation. The Front saluted the people of the city of Jerusalem, its youth, men, women, children and elders who continue to resist Zionist terror.

Maher Al-Taher denies any relationship with right-wing “Mediterranean Solidarity” conference in Italy



Comrade Dr. Maher al-Taher, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, denied any participation in the so-called “Mediterranean Solidarity” conference promoted by the Italian extreme right.

An invitation had been sent to the PFLP from Talal Khreis, but the Front, after investigating the organizations and participants initiating this conference, promptly rejected the invitation.

This deceptive move is only the latest attempt by which movements or groups, right-wing or not, attempt to dignify or cleanse their own image by appropriating that of the Front.

Dr. Maher al-Taher also denounces the improper and inappropriate use of his name and calls for its immediate removal from any advertisement or material publicizing the aforementioned conference.

September 17, 2015

PFLP: Occupation must pay a heavy price for its ongoing crimes

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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine salutes and mourns the martyr, Diaa Abdul Halim Talahmeh, who was killed by Israeli occupation army fire at Kharsa crossroads at southern Dura, south of al-Khalil. This crime and all of the crimes of the occupation will not be allowed to pass without the occupation paying a heavy price.

Amid the ongoing shedding of Palestinian blood, the escalation of the mass uprising of youth with stones and Molotov cocktails in the streets of Jerusalem and across the West Bank is a brilliant symbol of the continuing struggle of our people despite the vast sacrifices they have given, amid the escalation of Zionist terror. At this time it is particularly important to reemphasize the armed resistance to inflict serious losses upon the soldiers, settlers and the infrastructure of occupation.

The increase in the shooting of Palestinians at roadblocks and checkpoints which has led to the killing and wounding of many Palestinian civilians, is the practical manifestation of the resolutions and statements of the fascist occupation regime expanding its soldiers’ targeting and aggresion against our people. It requires urgent action at the international level to move beyond condemnation of these crimes and act to stop the ongoing war crimes against our people throughout occupied Palestine.

PFLP denounces Palestinian Authority security forces’ attacks on protesters

PFLP denounces Palestinian Authority security forces’ attacks on protesters

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine denounced the Palestinian Authority security apparatus’ suppression and attacks of marches held in the occupied West Bank in support of our people in occupied Jerusalem, including the beating of a child in Bethlehem with batons and feet, as a crime violating all national principles.

The Front stated that all justifications, excuses, and even security agencies’ stated “recognition of error” or apologies are insufficient and do not justify the continued suppression of protest.

Furthermore, said the Front, such attacks are not isolated cases or behavior by a few individuals of the security services, but instead represent an authoritarian approach that oppresses the Palestinian people and violates their rights in the service of the occupation project, whether directly or indirectly.

The Front emphasized the need to end once and for all the burden of the Oslo project on the Palestinian people on the political, security and economic levels, saying that these security agencies must be converted to provide defense of the Palestinian people and confront the attacks of the occupation and settlers, rather than to work hand in hand with the occupation to suppress Palestinian resistance while attacking Palestinian civilians.