Palestinian Prisoners Remembered in English
Palestinian Prisoners Remembered in English
By Yousef M. Aljamal, CPDS,
Gaza.
On Wednesday 2nd May
the Gaza Center for Political and Development Studies (CPDS)
held an award ceremony for writers addressing prisoners'
issues. The ceremony, sponsored by The Islamic
Society-Jabalyia (ISJ) and Viva Palestina-Malaysia, was
attended by dozens of writers and activists at the
prisoners' solidarity tent in the Square of the Unknown
Solider in Gaza City.
"This event takes
place in order to support Palestinian political prisoners in
their struggle for their inalienable human rights. A year
ago, CPDS announced a creative writing contest to promote
prisoners rights. We received more than 20 submissions by
activists from different countries. This competition is to
encourage people to keep telling the story of Palestinians'
suffering. Today we are celebrating those activists and
encouraging other young writers who can convey the message
of those who sacrificed their happiness, families and future
to defend our collective rights as Palestinians," said Dr
Mahmoud Alhirthani, CPDS chairman.
"Without the
support of different bodies, this effort would not have
succeeded. Thanks to the Islamic Society in Jabalia and
thanks to Viva Palestina Malaysia, who help CPDS and provide
us with the support necessary to stand by the prisoners.
This support is enabling an Arabic opera to be subtitled in
English and a number of reports on the prisoners to be
translated into English," he added.
The event, the
first of its kind in Gaza, was attended by ex-prisoner Chris
Bandak, who was freed in the last swap which took place in
October 2011 and deported to Gaza. In his speech, Bandak
highlighted the importance of supporting
prisoners.
"Palestinian prisoners expect us to
stand by them. They have nothing to fight the armed soldiers
with but their stomachs and their resilience. If you fail
them, you fail Palestine. They are the symbol of our eternal
struggle," he noted.
Eng. Abdul-Reheem Shihab, ISJ
chairman, stressed the importance of supporting prisoners
who are subjected to humiliation in the occupation jails.
"The Society has been supporting prisoners-related
activities, and will keep doing that," he concluded.
The ceremony is one in a series CPDS has held to award young writers who write about Palestine. The Center is now preparing to hold a course on Writing Press Releases for the Western Media, facilitated by two recipients of the CPDS awards - Julie Webb-Pullman of SCOOP Media and Joe Catron, international solidarity activist.
ENDS