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      <title>New York activists continue to fight to free Bilal Kayed </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[NYC activists raise their fist in solidarity with Bilal Kayed&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;New York, NY - On Aug. 23, the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and NYC Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a panel called “Frontlines of resistance: Bilal Kayed and the struggle for Palestine”, regarding the state of occupied Palestine and the fight that political prisoners are currently waging against their Israeli jailers.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Around 30 people gathered at the International Action Center to hear a panel of activists share their experience in the Palestinian solidarity movement.&#xA;&#xA;Nerdeen Kiswani, from NYC SJP, began the event by giving a background of the state of the Palestinian solidarity movement in New York and the importance of demanding justice for Palestinian political prisoners. Kiswani introduced the first speaker, Joe Catron from the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.&#xA;&#xA;Catron, a longtime activist in New York, has been organizing diligently for the release of Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian political prisoner who has been on hunger strike for 70 days to protest his unfair detention. He began by reading a statement that Kayed wrote while at the Barzilai hospital:&#xA;&#xA;“To the Palestinian masses, proud and steadfast&#xA;&#xA;To those who reject everything but to stand for rights, homeland, glory and pride…&#xA;&#xA;In my 70th day of the battle of pride, steadfastness and challenge in which we struggle together for the proud victory of Palestine and the movement of struggle and for every revolutionary victory in the project of the liberation of the land. I extend my words to be present with you on these stands of honor and freedom, hoping though in my last hours, the body may be absent and the mind fading, but the spirit is still holding fast to its decision, which cannot be deterred by any force in the world. Either victory or victory. Victory is near, God willing, and we raise the signs of victory always and forever….&#xA;&#xA;And I, my mother, I will remain on my promise, and to my proud people, don’t drop the sign of victory, my mother, until I am victorious with you and for you, and together we will be the body and the bridge on which liberators and revolutionaries can cross…&#xA;&#xA;The heights are our goal, and martyrdom in it is washing our sins and failures to elevate our homeland. A new stage of struggle that will be victorious when we protect its banner with honesty. Don’t drop the banner, “We return to resist, not to compromise,” as uttered by the martyr Abu Ali Mustafa, whose memory is now present among us.&#xA;&#xA;Victory is inevitable.&#xA;&#xA;Your brother,&#xA;&#xA;Bilal Kayed&#xA;&#xA;23 August 2016&#xA;&#xA;Barzilai Hospital – Asqelan”&#xA;&#xA;Catron finished by emphasizing the need to continue fighting and not stopping until justice is achieved.&#xA;&#xA;One of the speakers, Leena from NYC SJP, had just visited Palestine this past summer to see her family. While on her trip, she ended up running into Kayed&#39;s family and was able to speak to them about his case and the fight to free him. During her speech she said, &#34;In Palestine, Kayed&#39;s family has been very open about his involvement with the PFLP and how Israel is targeting him for defending his country. He refuses to take any of Israel&#39;s offers, such as going to Jordan for four years, and then maybe coming back to Palestine. Kayed views that as a betrayal to his people. He views it as admitting guilt for something that shouldn&#39;t be a crime.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The event ended with several questions from the audience and a letter writing session to Kayed to show solidarity.&#xA;&#xA;Currently, Bilal Kayed is in the hospital entering the 71st day of his hunger strike. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network continues to organize weekly protests to demand his freedom. The next one will be this Friday, Aug. 27 at the G4S building at 4 p.m.&#xA;&#xA;#NewYorkNY #Palestine #StudentsForJusticeInPalestine #SamidounPalestinianPrisonerSolidarityNetwork #BilalKayed #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New York, NY – On Aug. 23, the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and NYC Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a panel called “Frontlines of resistance: Bilal Kayed and the struggle for Palestine”, regarding the state of occupied Palestine and the fight that political prisoners are currently waging against their Israeli jailers.</p>



<p>Around 30 people gathered at the International Action Center to hear a panel of activists share their experience in the Palestinian solidarity movement.</p>

<p>Nerdeen Kiswani, from NYC SJP, began the event by giving a background of the state of the Palestinian solidarity movement in New York and the importance of demanding justice for Palestinian political prisoners. Kiswani introduced the first speaker, Joe Catron from the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.</p>

<p>Catron, a longtime activist in New York, has been organizing diligently for the release of Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian political prisoner who has been on hunger strike for 70 days to protest his unfair detention. He began by reading a statement that Kayed wrote while at the Barzilai hospital:</p>

<p>“To the Palestinian masses, proud and steadfast</p>

<p>To those who reject everything but to stand for rights, homeland, glory and pride…</p>

<p>In my 70th day of the battle of pride, steadfastness and challenge in which we struggle together for the proud victory of Palestine and the movement of struggle and for every revolutionary victory in the project of the liberation of the land. I extend my words to be present with you on these stands of honor and freedom, hoping though in my last hours, the body may be absent and the mind fading, but the spirit is still holding fast to its decision, which cannot be deterred by any force in the world. Either victory or victory. Victory is near, God willing, and we raise the signs of victory always and forever….</p>

<p>And I, my mother, I will remain on my promise, and to my proud people, don’t drop the sign of victory, my mother, until I am victorious with you and for you, and together we will be the body and the bridge on which liberators and revolutionaries can cross…</p>

<p>The heights are our goal, and martyrdom in it is washing our sins and failures to elevate our homeland. A new stage of struggle that will be victorious when we protect its banner with honesty. Don’t drop the banner, “We return to resist, not to compromise,” as uttered by the martyr Abu Ali Mustafa, whose memory is now present among us.</p>

<p>Victory is inevitable.</p>

<p>Your brother,</p>

<p>Bilal Kayed</p>

<p>23 August 2016</p>

<p>Barzilai Hospital – Asqelan”</p>

<p>Catron finished by emphasizing the need to continue fighting and not stopping until justice is achieved.</p>

<p>One of the speakers, Leena from NYC SJP, had just visited Palestine this past summer to see her family. While on her trip, she ended up running into Kayed&#39;s family and was able to speak to them about his case and the fight to free him. During her speech she said, “In Palestine, Kayed&#39;s family has been very open about his involvement with the PFLP and how Israel is targeting him for defending his country. He refuses to take any of Israel&#39;s offers, such as going to Jordan for four years, and then maybe coming back to Palestine. Kayed views that as a betrayal to his people. He views it as admitting guilt for something that shouldn&#39;t be a crime.”</p>

<p>The event ended with several questions from the audience and a letter writing session to Kayed to show solidarity.</p>

<p>Currently, Bilal Kayed is in the hospital entering the 71st day of his hunger strike. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network continues to organize weekly protests to demand his freedom. The next one will be this Friday, Aug. 27 at the G4S building at 4 p.m.</p>

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      <title>PFLP calls for urgent international mobilization for Comrade Bilal Kayed</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 22 statement from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;As Comrade Bilal Kayed nears his 70th day of hunger strike, facing the courts of the occupation and threatened with death or serious damage to his health at any moment, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine urges immediate action by all international friends of Palestine and all Palestinian communities to save his life and demand his freedom immediately.&#xA;&#xA;Palestinian leftist writer Comrade Khaled Barakat emphasized the critical importance of this mobilization, saying that “We are calling on all international forces in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa to act urgently and mobilize against the ‘slow execution’ of Comrade Bilal Kayed, who has been on hunger strike for almost 70 days.”&#xA;&#xA;“Israel is trying to normalize administrative detention. Today, it is more than any other time, critical to defeat this law and policy and to bring it down,” said Barakat. “The battle of Comrade Bilal Kayed is about precisely this: to end administrative detention – for himself and for 750 fellow Palestinian prisoners.”&#xA;&#xA;“Comrade Kayed, who has been transferred late Friday to an intensive care unit in Barzilai Hospital, has been visited by his lawyer, Farah Bayadsi, last night. The latest confirmed statements by hospital officials and his lawyer indicate that his life is in extreme danger and that he could die at any moment,” Barakat said.&#xA;&#xA;Barakat stressed the urgent need for direct actions and demonstrations in support of Palestinian hunger strikers, including Comrade Bilal Kayed, the brothers Mohammed and Mahmoud al-Balboul, Ayed Herama and Malik al-Qadi, the journalist Omar Nazzal, the imprisoned strugglers Mohammed Abu Aker, Ghassan Zawahreh, the isolated leaders Ahmad Sa’adat, Wael Jaghoub, Kamil Abu Hanish, and hundreds of fellow prisoners engaged actively in this battle of freedom with hunger strikes and protests behind the walls of the occupier’s prison.&#xA;&#xA;“We salute all of the actions that are taking place around the world over the past 69 days and urge them to continue and grow in urgency at this critical time, especially the actions throughout Ireland and in the north of Ireland, where we share a common history of hunger strike among our political prisoners, behind bars for their resistance to colonialism,” Barakat said.&#xA;&#xA;#Palestine #PFLP #BilalKayed #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following Aug. 22 statement from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).</em></p>



<p>As Comrade Bilal Kayed nears his 70th day of hunger strike, facing the courts of the occupation and threatened with death or serious damage to his health at any moment, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine urges immediate action by all international friends of Palestine and all Palestinian communities to save his life and demand his freedom immediately.</p>

<p>Palestinian leftist writer Comrade Khaled Barakat emphasized the critical importance of this mobilization, saying that “We are calling on all international forces in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa to act urgently and mobilize against the ‘slow execution’ of Comrade Bilal Kayed, who has been on hunger strike for almost 70 days.”</p>

<p>“Israel is trying to normalize administrative detention. Today, it is more than any other time, critical to defeat this law and policy and to bring it down,” said Barakat. “The battle of Comrade Bilal Kayed is about precisely this: to end administrative detention – for himself and for 750 fellow Palestinian prisoners.”</p>

<p>“Comrade Kayed, who has been transferred late Friday to an intensive care unit in Barzilai Hospital, has been visited by his lawyer, Farah Bayadsi, last night. The latest confirmed statements by hospital officials and his lawyer indicate that his life is in extreme danger and that he could die at any moment,” Barakat said.</p>

<p>Barakat stressed the urgent need for direct actions and demonstrations in support of Palestinian hunger strikers, including Comrade Bilal Kayed, the brothers Mohammed and Mahmoud al-Balboul, Ayed Herama and Malik al-Qadi, the journalist Omar Nazzal, the imprisoned strugglers Mohammed Abu Aker, Ghassan Zawahreh, the isolated leaders Ahmad Sa’adat, Wael Jaghoub, Kamil Abu Hanish, and hundreds of fellow prisoners engaged actively in this battle of freedom with hunger strikes and protests behind the walls of the occupier’s prison.</p>

<p>“We salute all of the actions that are taking place around the world over the past 69 days and urge them to continue and grow in urgency at this critical time, especially the actions throughout Ireland and in the north of Ireland, where we share a common history of hunger strike among our political prisoners, behind bars for their resistance to colonialism,” Barakat said.</p>

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      <title>NYC protest stands in solidarity with Palestinian hunger striker Bilal Kayed</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[NYC action in solidarity with Palestinian hunger striker Bilal Kayed&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;New York, NY - On Aug. 19, the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network held a picket in front of the G4S office in off of Fifth Avenue. Samidoun has been holding weekly protests to stand in solidarity and demand the freedom of Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian man who is being wrongly detained in the Israeli prisons.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Kayed is among 7000 Palestinian prisoners who are currently being held by Israel. His sentence was supposed to have ended on June 13, after a 14-and-half-year sentence handed down by the Israeli military court. However, June 13 came and went, and Kayed was not released. Instead, he was further sentenced to six months of prison without a charge or trial. This new decree had the caveat that it could be renewed indefinitely.&#xA;&#xA;On June 15, Kayed launched a hunger strike and is on his 67th day. As of Aug. 20, reports are circulating that Kayed has been rushed to the Barzilai Hospital intensive care.&#xA;&#xA;Protesters gathered in front of a G4S Security Solutions holding signs and Palestinians flags. G4S Security Solutions is a private security company that supplies prisons all over the world, including Israel. Chants ranged from, “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes” and “There is only one solution, intifada, revolution!”&#xA;&#xA;Samidoun will continue to hold weekly protests, escalating each week, until Bilal Kayed is freed and is able to go home.&#xA;&#xA;#NewYorkNY #Palestine #SamidounPalestinianPrisonerSolidarityNetwork #BilalKayed #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New York, NY – On Aug. 19, the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network held a picket in front of the G4S office in off of Fifth Avenue. Samidoun has been holding weekly protests to stand in solidarity and demand the freedom of Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian man who is being wrongly detained in the Israeli prisons.</p>



<p>Kayed is among 7000 Palestinian prisoners who are currently being held by Israel. His sentence was supposed to have ended on June 13, after a 14-and-half-year sentence handed down by the Israeli military court. However, June 13 came and went, and Kayed was not released. Instead, he was further sentenced to six months of prison without a charge or trial. This new decree had the caveat that it could be renewed indefinitely.</p>

<p>On June 15, Kayed launched a hunger strike and is on his 67th day. As of Aug. 20, reports are circulating that Kayed has been rushed to the Barzilai Hospital intensive care.</p>

<p>Protesters gathered in front of a G4S Security Solutions holding signs and Palestinians flags. G4S Security Solutions is a private security company that supplies prisons all over the world, including Israel. Chants ranged from, “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes” and “There is only one solution, intifada, revolution!”</p>

<p>Samidoun will continue to hold weekly protests, escalating each week, until Bilal Kayed is freed and is able to go home.</p>

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