Greens Support Palestinian Hunger Strike
GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org
For Immediate
Release:
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Greens Express
Support for Prisoners' Hunger Strike
See Promise in
Non-Violent Efforts by Palestinians
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Greens hailed recent nonviolent actions by Palestinian peace activists in protest of the occupation by Israel, and expressed support for Palestinian political prisoners who began an open-ended hunger strike on August 15 in protest of prison conditions and violations of their rights as prisoners.
Prisoners recently modified their strike to taking liquids while negotiations proceed with Israeli authorities.
"We call on the Bush Administration to
pressure the Sharon government to abide by its moral and
legal obligations toward these prisoners under international
law," said Mike Miles, Green candidate for Congress in
Wisconsin's 7th District The
hunger strike coincides with a renewed nonviolent campaign
against the occupation. A recent ruling of the
International Court of Justice Ruling against Israel's
'separation fence' and by the participation of Dr. Arun
Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi and head of the M.K.
Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, have invigorated these
efforts. Dr. Gandhi recently visited the occupied
Palestinian territories at the invitation of Palestinian
peace activists.
"Peaceful protest by Palestinian,
Israeli, and international peace activists has routinely
been met with violence by Israeli occupation forces," said
Efia Nwangaza, Green candidate for U.S. Senate from South
Carolina Prisoner complaints have included
unsanitary conditions; inadequate food; denial of family
visits; harassment of visitors; strip searches in full view
of others; denial of medical care; confinement of political
prisoners with criminals and of children with adults and
criminals; lengthy and indefinite solitary confinement;
arbitrary harassment, beatings, torture; and collective
punishment. The complaints been documented by Palestinian
NGOs, Amnesty International, Israel’s B'tselem, and the U.N.
High Commission for Human Rights
"The violations
of Palestinian prisoners' rights recall the recent abuses at
the Abu Ghraib prison by U.S. occupying forces in Iraq,"
said David Cobb, Green nominee for President. "Such abuses
are the inevitable outcome of any occupation by an invader.
If President Bush and John Kerry have any regard at all for
human rights, they will act to bring both occupations and
the abuses to a quick end." The Green Party of the United
States Public Committee Against
Torture in Israel U.N.
Bureau of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of Addameer
Prisoners' Support and Human Rights
Association Committee of
Families of Palestinian Political Prisoners and
Detainees Palestinian
Right of Return
Coalition Palestinian Prisoners'
Hunger Strike (15 August
2004) Cobb/LaMarche
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the Palestinian People: statement of August 24,
2004
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