Give voice to the Palestinian call for freedom
Freedom Summer Palestine 2005 is a Palestinian non violent campaign against Israeli occupation — This summer, With the
participation of international supporters, Palestinians will continue their long-standing mobilization for nonviolent
direct action against the occupation and draw the world's attention to what is really happening in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories.
While the world is hearing that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is being resolved and that Sharon has become "a herald
of peace," apartheid continues to be reinforced each day in Occupied Palestine. It is more important than ever to come
to Palestine this summer to join Palestinian nonviolent resistance to the Israeli military occupation!
Palestinian communities are asking ISM activists to support their nonviolent demonstrations against the continued
construction of The illegal Annexation Wall and the demolitions of Palestinian homes, and in their various efforts to
remain steadfast on the soil of their ancestors, despite the continuing land theft and the constant violence perpetuated
by the Israeli military and illegal settlers.
Freedom Summer, beginning June 25th and continuing 57 days, one day for every year of displacement and dispossession
since 1948, is a mobilization of the Palestinian people for justice, basic human rights and freedom.
Like the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, India's National Liberation Movement and the Anti-Apartheid
Movement in South Africa, The Palestinian communities utilise nonviolent strategies to counter oppression.
This is not an issue of "Palestinian against Israeli" or "Arab against Jew." It is a struggle of humanity and freedom
against injustice and oppression.
How It Works
Two-day training sessions will be conducted by ISM trainers every Sunday and Monday of Freedom Summer in Ramallah. The
first training of the campaign will be June 24 and 25. On completion of training, groups of internationals will be
dispatched to various regions to join local non violent resistance activities.
Freedom Summer actions will be directed at Israeli occupation measures that deny Palestinians basic freedom: The
Annexation Wall, checkpoints, roadblocks, settlement expansion, and political prisoners.
Plans for Freedom Summer 2005 are being developed by Palestinian communities. Examples of likely actions include:
• Supporting Palestinian communities in their peaceful protesting of construction of The Annexation Wall in West Bank
villages where Wall construction threatens to cut off villagers from their farmland and livelihood.
• Supporting action by communities removing roadblocks that are strangling West Bank villages.
• Maintaining a presence in communities in the Hebron region that are under constant threat from Israeli settlers who
are attempting to force Palestinians from their land.
• Working in support of Palestinian rights in East Jerusalem and to resist the Israeli government's attempt to isolate
East Jerusalem, the Palestinian capital, from the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
. Joining Palestinian families and communities in resisting non violently and highlighting the demolition of Palestinian
homes.
. Joining Palestinian communities in Non violent protest against the Industrial settlement complexes that are stealing
and contaminating Palestinian land.
• Acting in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, thousands of whom are being held in Israeli prisons in violation of
international law for struggling for Palestinian rights.
• Reporting to the media and the world on the daily criminal actions of the Israeli military and Israeli settlers in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Bring the world's eyes to Palestine- Teams of international civilians will be hosted by Palestinians communities and
will work directly with Palestinian coordinators and local peace activists.
At the local level, Palestinians are organizing, training and coordinating a summer program of activities and actions to
involve all elements of Palestinian society and international supporters.
Obviously not everyone is comfortable taking the same risks or participating in direct confrontations with soldiers,
police and settlers. Therefore, local committees will determine various roles and levels of participation for all, so
that there is something to do for everyone.
Activists are required to make a commitment to non-violence principles, adherence to group process and respect of
Palestinian culture and Palestinian community leadership for the duration of their stay in Palestine.
For more information write: info@palsolidarity.org
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