PFLP Expresses Palestinian Solidarity
Press Release
For immediate release, Tuesday, November
3:
The Workers in New Zealand Campaign of Solidarity
with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
(PFLP) expresses outrage at the ongoing ethnic cleansing
perpetrated by the Israeli state against the people of
Palestine. The campaign provides an opportunity for New
Zealanders to support the PFLP in resisting the racist state
of Israel and its policy of house demolitions and settlement
building in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
The
“Peace Process” which has seen the conditions for the
Palestinian population in the occupied territories
deteriorate dramatically, while ignoring the right of return
of 5 million Palestinian refugees and the plight of
Palestinians living within the racist state of Israel. The
“Peace Process” has seen them forced into Bantustans,
oppressed by the Palestinian Authority’s co-operation with
the occupier, enclosed behind an annexation wall and the
continuing lose of land via colonisation through settlement
building and forced population transfer.
In New
Zealand we are raising political awareness of the
Palestinian struggle and raising funds for the PFLP through
a t-shirt campaign. Since the National Campaign Launch there
has been local launches in Wellington, Christchurch and
Auckland. These launches have been followed up by street
stalls, university campus meetings and film showings. These
events have seen a demand for the t-shirts including
international interest from Germany, Malaysia, Denmark and
the United States.
All profits raised by the campaign
go directly to the PFLP to help fund all aspects of their
struggle against the Zionist state of Israel both
politically and militarily. The PFLP sees the path to
liberation and an end to the conflict, as a single secular
state in all of Palestine, with the right of return for
Palestinian refugees and where all people regardless of race
or religion have equal rights.
Our campaign supports
PFLP calls for:
1. The demand for the immediate
lifting of the PFLP from the so called “terrorist list
“in the EU and North America. This is an important and
historical task for all progressive movements, for their
resistance and it is a battle that we must win against
capitalism and imperialism.
2. The demand for the
immediate release of comrade Ahmad Sa’adat, General
Secretary of the PFLP. Comrade Sa’adat is being has been
held in Israeli prisons since March 14, 2006 and he was
transferred to Al Majdal (Asqlan) prison where he is in
solitary confinement.
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