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By Amer Shomali- Zan Studio, Palestine
Dear Adnan Family and all Palestinians:
We are appalled at our government's silence in the face of the abuse, humiliation and denial of human rights of the Palestinian people. We salute Khader's principled stand for dignity and justice even as we grieve its inevitable outcome. We are working here to spread the word and work for justice and freedom in Palestine. Stay strong!
In solidarity,
Laurie and Jim Anderson
To Khader Adnan, to his family
I would like to say all the respect, the admiration that I have for you.
You are risking all for a free Palestine where the rights of all would be equally respected.
You are fighting a monster of racism and intolerance, a regime that a few still labell, for shame, a democracy. Not only all of us around the world are proud, but even israelis should be, you are showing them and to the world their true colors, giving them a chance to end the apartheid.
Your fight is inspiring and gives streinght to all freedom fighters
Thank You
Mayasdreams
European Union High Representative
Ms. Catherine Ashton
To: catherine.ashton@ec.europa.eu
Dear Ms. Ashton,
Forty-eight hours after my colleague David Cronin first requested it, your spokespersons found the time to issue a statement on the plight of Khader Adnan, who could die at any moment, shackled to his bed, now in his 62nd day of hunger strike against his arbitrary detention by Israel.
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Carter Center, and numerous civil society groups all over the world have called for Israel to immediately release or charge Mr. Adnan, as well as the more than 300 other “administrative detainees” including 21 elected members of the Palestinian legislative council currently being held by Israel.
But you didn’t do that. Instead, you washed your hands of Khader Adnan, and to the extent that Khader Adnan has become a symbol of Palestinians’ desperate determination to stand up for their rights against overwhelming Israeli oppression, you washed your hands of all Palestinians too.
Addressing you and other members of the “international community” he wrote: “I hereby assert that I am confronting the occupiers not for my own sake as an individual, but for the sake of thousands of prisoners who are being deprived of their simplest human rights while the world and international community look on.”
But you decided to look away. Your weasel-worded statement merely “requests the government of Israel to do all it can to preserve the health of Mr. Adnan and handle this case while abiding by all legal obligations under international law.” You even affirmed Israel’s right to use administrative detention.
What is this “case”? Let us remind ourselves that Mr. Adnan was abducted from his home at 3.30AM on 17 December. He was taken from his pregnant wife Randa and his two young daughters. He has not been charged with a crime, despite lengthy harsh interrogation, humiliation and abuse. This is what led him to go on hunger strike. He has not eaten since one week before Christmas.
Randa described what might be her last time seeing her husband on Wednesday:
“My father-in-law said to him: ‘We want you to stay alive. You cannot defeat this state on your own.’ He told him he wanted him to end the strike. I told him I wished he would drink a cup of milk. But he said: ‘I did not expect this from you. I know you are with me all the time. Please stop it…. I know my husband. He will not change his mind. I expect him to die.”
He is still alive and he wants to live. Randa Adnan recalled that her husband told one of his lawyers: “I do not want to go to oblivion or death. But I am a man who defends his freedom. If I die it will be my fate.”
You have frequently asserted that “human rights” are at the center of your policy. But we know that any such statements come with an asterisk. Palestinians are exempt from such rights, and Israel is exempt from any accountability. You proved that again today.
What makes this all the more revolting is that you spared no opportunity to call for the release of an Israeli occupation soldier who was held in Gaza, a soldier taken prisoner while bearing arms to enforce the deadly siege and occupation of Gaza.
Perhaps if Khader Adnan had been an armed Israeli occupation soldier, instead of a father who was at home with his family, you would have had more sympathy.
I have not lost hope that Mr. Khader can be saved. I dream of a day when people like you will lead instead of follow. But perhaps that isn’t your function.
What gives me hope still is that people all over Europe, all over the world, are joining the demands that Israel release Adnan, so he can return home.
Read some of their messages to him and his family. Perhaps you will rediscover some of the humanity that your shameful statement so painfully lacks, end your complicity and call on Israel to free this man and all other prisoners of its brutal, merciless, inhumane and EU-subsidized occupation.
Yours,
Ali Abunimah
this ugly world into a humane and worth living one. Your cause will
surely win despite the racists and their actions. I wish that all of
us have your courage and perseverance. Your family has also shown a
high level of moral strength which we all admire and respect. I wish
you strength. We shall surely overcome despite of all. Kamal Aranki
Finland
To Khader Adnan and family.
Dear Khader Adnan,We are thinking of you so much, with prayers and letters to the
'authorities'.
We are thinking of the pain you are in, and the pain of your family
knowing you are suffering and longing to have you home and cared for. I am at the moment in the place I volunteer twice a week: the Peace and
Justice Resource Centre, in Edinburgh, Scotland. We have information here
about many countries, including Palestine, and many people involved here
have visited, witnessed and some have worked with peace groups there. I
was inspired to go there for the first time in 2003 because of the story
of a Palestinian prisoner like yourself. I met him last year in Ramallah,
which was very good. Dear family of Khader Adnan, we send our heartfelt love, Pat Bryden (Ms)
Scotland