European trade unions statement in solidarity with Palestinian hunger strikers
http://www.eccpalestine.org/european-trade-unions-statement-in-solidarity-with-palestinian-hunger-strikers/
On 17 April 2017 around 1500 Palestinian
political prisoners announced the beginning of an open hunger strike. Striking
prisoners are calling for an end to Israel’s practice of abuse, solitary
confinement, torture, medical negligence and denial of rights guaranteed under
international law—including the right to a fair trial and visitation by family.
Several Palestinian prisoners leading the
hunger strike have been moved to solitary confinement. All striking prisoners are being denied lawyer and
family visitation.
There are around 6,300 Palestinian
political prisoners, including at least 300 children, incarcerated in Israeli
jails, according to Adameer –
Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association. Palestinian prisoners from the West Bank
and Gaza are held in prisons inside Israel and are often denied of regular
family visits, a decades-long policydescribed by Amnesty International as “not only cruel but also a blatant
violation of international law”.
As European trade unionists we are alarmed
that despite this clear injustice inflicted on the people of Palestine,
European states, the European Union (EU) and representative institutions have
failed to fulfil their duty to hold Israel accountable for its grave violations
of international law and human rights. The EU and multinational corporations
reap profits by facilitating the continued oppression and imprisonment of
Palestinians.
The European Union includes the Israeli
National Police in research projects, like LAW TRAIN, funded by the EU taxpayers money, that
aims to further develop interrogation techniques.
Corporations like Hewlett-Packard (HP) and
G4S profit from the imprisonment of Palestinians: aside from providing services
to the Israeli occupation army and biometric technology that enables Israel to
control and enforce its system of racial segregation and apartheid against
Palestinians, HP is deeply complicit in technologically enabling the
torture-laden Israeli prison system. British-Danish security corporation G4S
still has contracts in training Israeli police and as such, remains complicit
in Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights.
We believe that as trade unionists and
conscious citizens of this world, we have duty and power to take a stand. We
stand in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in their demand
for fair treatment and justice. We commit to working within our respective
unions not to renew contracts with corporations like HP and G4S profiting from
the imprisonment of Palestinians. In addition we call on the EU and European
member states to end their complicity and hold Israel accountable for its gross
violations of human rights.
LIST
OF ENDORSING UNIONS:
La Centrale Générale – FGTB
(Belgium)
ACV/CSC Brussels (Belgium)
Union Syndicale Solidaires
(France)
CGT France – 66
Trade Union Friends of
Palestine (Ireland)
Fagforbundet (Norway)
Fagforbundet Bergen
(Norway)
Unison (UK)
Confederación Intersindical
Galega (CIG) – (Galicia)
ELA (Basque Workers
Solidarity) – (Basque Country)
Intersindical Valenciana –
(Valencia)
Dundee Trades Union Council
(Scotland)
Derry Trades Union Council
(Ireland)
Mandate Trade Union Ireland
Craigavon Trades Council
(Ireland)
Northern Ireland Public
Service Alliance
Civil Public and Services
Union (Ireland)
LO Sandefjord (Norway)
Warsaw’s local section of
Workers’ Initiative Trade Union (Poland)
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