Imad Barghouti, a
Professor of Space Physics at Al Quds – a University under Occupation - is Imprisoned
Without Trial for Expressing His Opinions on Facebook – Please Sign the Petition
1.
Zionist
McCarthyism and McDonnell
A
week ago I blogged
that John McDonnell and Laura Pidcock had defied Zionist instructions to ‘Sir’
Keir Starmer that Labour members must not appear on the same platform as expelled
members of the Labour Party.
Well
the Zionists huffed and puffed. McDonnell, who scabbed on Chris Williamson whilst
acting as Lansman’s cheerleader for the fake ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign,
protested that it was ‘ridiculous’ for him to know that Jackie Walker and me
were in attendance.
The
Campaign
Against Anti-Semitism, an organisation funded and controlled by Israel’s Dirty
Tricks Ministry of Strategic Affairs, huffed and puffed that it was
McDonnell’s response that was ridiculous.
Jackie was a member of the Labour Representation Committee’s
Executive.
For
once I have to agree with the CAA. How could McDonnell not know? I was as
visible to him as he was to me, and since I had already spoken at the
Conference shortly before him, how could he not know I was in attendance?
Of
course the principled position to have taken would have been to say that this
is not Israel and he is not going to accept any Apartheid banned list from a
bunch of Zionists.
The
problem is that McDonnell has no principles. This is a man who sat silently
whilst Jewish anti-racists were expelled for ‘anti-Semitism’ and then spoke
out against the expulsion of Alistair Campbell, the war criminal who was
Blair’s spin doctor when he went to war with Iraq.
Laura
Pidcock, another scab, has said nothing at all which just about sums her up –
pretty vacant! Well vacant anyway.
Of
course what McDonnell and Pidcock and before them, Diane Abbot and Bell
Ribairo-Addy, could have done was to protest at the very idea of banning anti-Zionists
and anti-racists. Unfortunately the Campaign Group of MPs has said nothing
about Starmer taking his orders from the Board of Deputies and the Israeli Embassy. Once you have embarked on a strategy of
appeasement there are no limits to how far you will go to please the Right.
The Jewish
News reported that the Board
of Deputies called for the party to launch an investigation, though into what I
am not sure. The evidence is clear. John and Laura were happy to share virtual company
with Jackie and me! Just accept it.
I
am also posting the appeal from Professor Barghouti, a space scientist at Al
Quds University. He has been administratively detained by the Israeli army for
having posted hostile comments on the Occupation on Facebook. Where are the
voices of outrage from Israeli academics at this outrage? This is why we should Boycott Israeli Universities.
Administrative
Detention, which was introduced to Palestine by the British colonial
authorities is better known in Ireland as internment without trial. It is by
definition the action of a military/police state.
There
is no pretence that Professor Barghouti is a ‘terrorist’. His only offence is
that he has spoken against Israel’s occupation. Quite amazingly a Military
Court ordered his release yet he has still been kept in custody demonstrating
that justice in the Military Court system
is a complete fiction. Israel’s military courts have a 99.74% conviction rate.
The
Zionist Times of Israel alleges
that Professor Barghouti has spoken at Hamas rallies at Al Quds University. So what?
Hamas is a legitimate Palestinian organisation which when elections were
last held was the most popular Palestinian group. When genocidal Zionist groups
like Yamina stand in Israeli elections without difficulty why is it that a
conservative Islamic group is considered beyond the pale?
Of
course Starmer, who has pledged to defend Israel right or wrong and the racist
Vice Chair of Labour Friends of Israel, Peter Kyle MP, have said nothing at
all. Like the 3 Wise Monkeys they see, say and hear nothing. Criticism of Israel
is now an expulsion offence.
The
following letter is being circulated by Scientists
for Palestine. You can sign a petition demanding Prof. Barghouthi’s release
here.
I’m writing this letter as I await the Israeli military occupation court to review the Israeli military commander’s decision to put me under administrative detention for four months. This order overruled a court decision to release me on bail, while I await yet another trial for exercising my internationally protected right of expressing my opinion on my social media. And my next appearance before the military judge/court will be a closed session, showing that even Israeli authorities are ashamed of these proceedings.
For those of you who don’t know about administrative detention, it has been a central practice of the Israeli occupation since the early days of the British mandate, over seventy years ago; administrative detention allows for a military commander to order your arrest based on secret reports and without trial. The administrative detention can last up to six months, but can be renewed indefinitely1. This practice systematically abuses Palestinian human rights and is designed to subjugate the Palestinian people and deny their freedom.
In the Israeli military courts it doesn’t matter that I’m a professor of space physics, nor it matters that I’m 50 years old, father of five and grandfather of one lovely boy, nor that no Israeli professor would ever be convicted for expressing her/his public opinion on Facebook! The only thing that matters in front of their courts is that I’m a Palestinian and I’m thus labeled, dehumanized, and stripped of my basic human rights. And with no fear by the Israeli military apparatus of real persecution for what they are doing to me.
Dear colleagues, I ask you to take a few minutes of your time to act in support of Palestinians and against the illegal procedure of administrative detention with a post demanding the abolition of this practice, or a discussion with your students and colleagues on the fact that in today’s 21st century world, Palestinians professors are being held without trial.
I know justice will never be served as long as Palestinians remain under occupation, but I take courage and inspiration from the words of Desmond Tutu, “in a situation of injustice, if you remain neutral then you have chosen the side of the oppressor”.
With respect,
Prof. Imad Ahmad Barghouthi
Department of Physics, AQU
Occupied Palestine
Currently in the Ofer Israeli prison camp
Department of Physics, AQU
Occupied Palestine
Currently in the Ofer Israeli prison camp
Notes
1. There are cases of Palestinians who spent over 5 years in continuous administrative detention, and some who have experienced over 20 years of on and off administrative detention in Israeli military occupation prisons.Samidoun, the Palestinian Prisoner Network reported that:
On Thursday, 16 July, Palestinian astrophysicist Imad
Barghouthi was once again seized by Israeli occupation forces when he was
stopped at a checkpoint in occupied Anata. The repeated arrests and targeting
of Barghouthi, a scientist with a strong international reputation, has sparked
outrage by international academics and researchers. He is expected to be
brought before an Israeli military court on Thursday, 23 July. Samidoun demands
the immediate release of Imad Barghouthi and all detained Palestinian
scientists, academics, researchers and students!
A professor
of physics at Al-Quds University, Barghouthi is a former NASA employee (who
earned his Ph.D. at Utah State University) who has been targeted for multiple
occasions for imprisonment. Palestinian students, researchers and academics continue
to face harsh repression from the Israeli occupation, including researchers
like Ubai
Aboudi and the hundreds
of Palestinian students currently jailed by Israel.
In many cases, detained academics
and researchers are jailed without charge or trial under administrative
detention orders, which are indefinitely renewable – Palestinians spend years
at a time jailed without ever being charged or tried. If they are instead
brought before an Israeli military court, they face a 99.74% conviction rate,
“evidence” obtained through torturous interrogations and bogus charges for
things like posting on Facebook or attending public events organized by student
organizations.
The detention of Imad Barghouthi and his fellow Palestinian
scholars and students reflects the ongoing and fundamental denials of of
Palestinian rights to education and academic freedom, underlining the necessity
of the international
academic boycott of Israeli academic institutions. Such institutions are
deeply complicit in the structures of occupation that deny Palestinian human
rights at all levels.
We urge supporters of justice in Palestine and the right to
science everywhere to stand with Imad Barghouthi and join the call for his
freedom.
**
We are recirculating the following statement, released
today by Scientists for Palestine, about the case of Imad Barghouthi, as
well as further resources on the case.
Freedom
for Imad Barghouthi
A violation of the right to
science anywhere is an attack to scientists everywhere.
On Thursday, July 16th 2020,
renowned Palestinian scientist Imad Barghouthi was detained by
Israeli military forces during a routine stop at a military checkpoint outside
of Anata. A military court hearing is scheduled for Thursday July 23rd to
discuss the case of professor Barghouthi, an
astrophysicist at the university of Al-Quds in East Jerusalem. No
charges have been brought against him and his lawyer fears that he will be put
under administrative detention, an illegal measure commonly used by the Israeli
military forces to put Palestinians in arbitrary detention without
any charges or trials.
This is not the first time that
the Israeli military forces have arrested professor Barghouti, one of
Palestine’s most prominent scientists. In 2014 he
was placed under administrative detention for two months, and in 2016 he was again detained for six
months. In both cases his arrest triggered a significant indignation of the
international Scientific community.
Scientists for Palestine condemns
the continuous and arbitrary harassment of Professor Barghouthi in the
strongest possible terms and calls on all members of the International
Scientific community to demand the immediate release of our colleague. The
right to science is protected under the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (article 27), as well as the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (article 15). The
violation of the right to science anywhere is an attack to scientists
everywhere.
Black
Lives Matter Demonstration in Brighton is the Smallest Yet But Still Determined
I don’t know what has happened in
other areas of the country but Brighton has had monthly Black Lives Matter demonstrations
since the murder of George Floyd in June. The first demonstration was the
largest ever seen in Brighton, over 20,000. Successive demonstrations have been
smaller, about 10,000 and 3,000. Today’s
was again down – about 1,000.
No more demonstrations will be
held in the winter because of the danger of COVID-19. However the decline in numbers
suggests that the steam is running out of the campaign, despite the energy of
the demonstrators.
The demands included White Supremacy is the Enemy, Silence is
Compliance, Refugees are Welcome, Sussex Police are also Racist and calls for
Justice for Jay Abatan, a Brighton resident who was murdered in 1999 and whose
murder Brighton Police didn’t bother to investigate. Indeed Brighton Police were socialising with
his killers on the night when he was attacked with his brother. Basic things
like taking photographs of the crime scene and securing it weren’t undertaken.
I marched with a Palestinian flag.
Once again Brighton & Hove PSC had a
banner welcome at the Clocktower. It is unfortunate though that BLM, at least
in Brighton, did not seem to have any awareness of the links between
imperialism and racism as slogans about the oppression of Black people in other
countries was conspicuous by its absence.
I took a number of photos and a
couple of videos which I’ve stitched together.
Tony Greenstein
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