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Save Samer, he is dying’: Samer Issawi,a Palestinian hunger striker

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The claim that "samer is going for martyrdom" is not philosophical ----it is satire and
farce. The piece of crap was convicted of a crime-----his friend comitted
a gross criminal act to get him out of jail -----he spit at the very charitable
conditions of his release and now is playing a game in order to both
get out of just jailing and to become an object of jihadista ass licking
for the rest of his life

The idea that he has become like an innocent pharisee jew
murdered by Pontius Pilate 2000 years ago---is actually
nauseating
 
Richard Falk has some interesting and well written articles on his blog about the Palestinian political prisoners hunger strikes, wriiten in 2012 when Khader Adnan and Hana Shalabi were on their hunger strikes.
Richard Falk? He's another scumbag, Jew hating, Nazi piece of shit like you, Sherri.

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH EXPELS ANTISEMETIC OFFICAL RICHARD FALK
December 19,2012

We received the following email from UN Watch:

I want to share good news:*thanks to our advocacy, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has just expelled U.N. official Richard Falk — the notorious Hamas supporter, 9/11 conspiracist and antisemite — from one of its prestigious committees, where he helped played a key role in the organization’s global work.
 
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Richard Falk has some interesting and well written articles on his blog about the Palestinian political prisoners hunger strikes, wriiten in 2012 when Khader Adnan and Hana Shalabi were on their hunger strikes.
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There are quiet a few articles on his blog, here is one.

Reflections on the Great Palestinian Prison Hunger Strikes of 2012

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"Ché Guevara was once asked what was at the root of his revolutionary commitment. His response, which we should all take some moments to reflect upon, “it is about love.” Reading the words of Khader Adnan (‘Open Letter to the People of the World’) and Thaer Halahleh (‘Letter to my Daughter’), or the comments of Hana Shalabi’s mother and sister, or Bilal Diab’s father, led me to recall Guevara’s illuminating comment. Only those with closed minds can read such words of devotion without feeling that the animating hunger of these Palestinians is for peace and justice, for love and dignity, and that their heroic strikes would have impossible without cherishing life and future freedom for the people of Palestine.

The nature of extreme self-sacrifice, provided it is autonomous and nonviolent, is an inherently spiritual undertaking even when its external appearance is political. For Christians, and others moved to tears by the life of Jesus, the Crucifixion exemplifies this encounter between the political and the spiritual. We can only marvel at the duplicitous double standards of the media. Without the Internet and Al Jazeera the West, especially the United States, would have rendered invisible these challenges to Israeli abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law. Only the settlement of the strike, and to some extent fear of Palestinian unrest should one of these hunger strikes die while in detention, was deemed somewhat newsworthy by the Western press."


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Sherri
 
Sherri I used to think that Richard Falk was intelligent but harbored an evil agenda ----after reading
the utter tripe ----which you copied and pasted of his site---------well----he is simply a moron---
his essay was such meaningless maudlin stupidity------that were he a first year college kid
doing english comp 101 when I was a freshman------he would have been handed to me for REMEDIAL TUTORING
 
Richard Falk has some interesting and well written articles on his blog about the Palestinian political prisoners hunger strikes, wriiten in 2012 when Khader Adnan and Hana Shalabi were on their hunger strikes.
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There are quiet a few articles on his blog, here is one.

Reflections on the Great Palestinian Prison Hunger Strikes of 2012

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"Ché Guevara was once asked what was at the root of his revolutionary commitment. His response, which we should all take some moments to reflect upon, “it is about love.” Reading the words of Khader Adnan (‘Open Letter to the People of the World’) and Thaer Halahleh (‘Letter to my Daughter’), or the comments of Hana Shalabi’s mother and sister, or Bilal Diab’s father, led me to recall Guevara’s illuminating comment. Only those with closed minds can read such words of devotion without feeling that the animating hunger of these Palestinians is for peace and justice, for love and dignity, and that their heroic strikes would have impossible without cherishing life and future freedom for the people of Palestine.

The nature of extreme self-sacrifice, provided it is autonomous and nonviolent, is an inherently spiritual undertaking even when its external appearance is political. For Christians, and others moved to tears by the life of Jesus, the Crucifixion exemplifies this encounter between the political and the spiritual. We can only marvel at the duplicitous double standards of the media. Without the Internet and Al Jazeera the West, especially the United States, would have rendered invisible these challenges to Israeli abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law. Only the settlement of the strike, and to some extent fear of Palestinian unrest should one of these hunger strikes die while in detention, was deemed somewhat newsworthy by the Western press."


Reflections on the Great Palestinian Prison Hunger Strikes of 2012 «

Sherri
Instead of thinking about Sammy who can eat if he wants to, let us reflect as decent human beings on what is happening to these people.
A New Dark Age Is Dawning

And Che was a lowlife murdering scum. If I had caught him he would have been fed to the hogs.
 
Richard Falk has some interesting and well written articles on his blog about the Palestinian political prisoners hunger strikes, wriiten in 2012 when Khader Adnan and Hana Shalabi were on their hunger strikes.
Of course a Jew hating lunatic like Sherri would love another lunatic like Richard FUCK:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Falk

Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979

In early 1979, when Falk was a professor of International Law at Princeton, he visited Iranian Revolution leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini at his home in exile in France.[74] In a February 1979 New York Times op-ed, after Khomeini had returned to Iran, Falk wrote, "The depiction of him as fanatical, reactionary and the bearer of crude prejudices seems certainly and happily false."[38] Falk wrote that Khomeini's "entourage was uniformly composed of moderate, progressive individuals,"[75] and that "having created a new model of popular revolution based, for the most part, on nonviolent tactics, Iran may yet provide us with a desperately-needed model of humane governance for a third-world country."[76] By the end of 1979 Khomeini had become Supreme Leader of Iran and began removing moderates from his circles, arresting and even killing political opponents, and supporting students who took over the U.S. embassy in Tehran, holding American hostages for 444 days. Falk was criticized for having supported Khomeini.[75][77] Falk later changed his opinion of Khomeini's regime, calling it "the most terroristic since Hitler."[75]

[edit]9/11 and the Bush administration
In 2004, Falk wrote the preface to David Ray Griffin's book The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11 which maintains that the George W. Bush administration was complicit in the September 11 attacks.[78] In that preface he argued: "There have been questions raised here and there and allegations of official complicity made almost from the day of the attacks, especially in Europe, but no one until Griffin has had the patience, the fortitude, the courage, and the intelligence to put the pieces together in a single coherent account."[38] Falk also wrote a chapter for Griffin's 2006 book, 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out.[79]
In November 2008, Falk wrote in The Journal, a student publication in Edinburgh, Scotland: “It is not paranoid under such circumstances to assume that the established elites of the American governmental structure have something to hide and much to explain... The persisting inability to resolve this fundamental controversy about 9/11 subtly taints the legitimacy of the American government. It can only be removed by a willingness, however belated, to reconstruct the truth of that day, and to reveal the story behind its prolonged suppression.”[80][81]

In 2004 Falk signed a statement released by the organization 9/11 Truth that calls for a new investigation into the September 11 attacks. Falk confirmed his support for the statement in 2009.[82] In 2008 Falk called for an official commission to further study these issues, including the role neoconservatives may have played in the attacks, saying "It is possibly true that especially the neoconservatives thought there was a situation in the country and in the world where something had to happen to wake up the American people. Whether they are innocent about the contention that they made that something happen or not, I don't think we can answer definitively at this point."[38]
 
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The Facebook International Hunger Fast in Solidarity with Samer Issiwa has commenced and is under way. It is already daylight in Palestine.
 
Save Samer, he is dying’: Samer Issawi and the plight of Palestinian hunger strikers

'Save Samer, he is dying': Samer Issawi and the plight of Palestinian hunger strikers

After the children and all the abuses Israel perpetrates against them, it is the Palestinian political prisoners that stand out to me as showing us the real face of the human rights abuses that is the Israeli Occupation of Palestine!

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We see all of what the Occupation is in all of its ugliness.

The only light is in the faces of the men and women and children and their families who endure/experience these awful unlawful detentions and their stories of remaining steadfast and always keeping hope alive. They endure such crimes against humanity that deprives them all of liberty and freedom and basic human rights that are supposed to be guaranteed to all human beings in our world by international treaties and laws!

Samer Issawi is dying, on hunger strike for 153 days now, here is a part of his story, a man in prison for 11 years (and all detentions of Palestinains are unlawful as they do not meet the requirenments of intl law as to detentions or trials) , released, and then redetained, held without bail and I think no official charges have been levelled against him, even now.

"On Nov 22nd I talked with Samer's father on the phone. Hearing his sad voice gave away how depressed he was. On Sunday, December 16th, though the situation is even harder as his son is at a critical condition, I had the chance to talk to him again, and I asked about his wife who had fainted after her son's re-arrest; she has hardly been able to speak or move since then. "Her condition is worsening each day. She was shocked and kept looking at her son's face when she attended the court hearing on Thursday, December 13th. She could not endure seeing her son losing more than half of his weight. Unconsciously, she screamed at the judge's face, "Your apartheid regime is illegal and we do not recognize it. Samer will be released either you want or not". I do not know how to describe this, but my wife is just a mother with a heart!" "Her physical and psychological condition is now more at risk than ever. She cannot endure seeing her own son dying. She spends most of her day at hospitals and every single moment, she repeats the same plea: "Can't anybody help my son to be free and to live!"

I cautiously asked Shireen: “When have you seen your brother?" “No one has met or spoken to him since his current arrest. I have seen him on Thursday (December 13th) when he appeared in court. He is turning into some bones covered with a human wrap. In other words, he is a skeleton sitting in a wheelchair, and he can't move or walk. My brother was put in the slaughterhouse of Ramla Prison Hospital during his first month of the strike. A month later he was put in a small cell as a punishment. He suffered the solitary confinement in a two-meter square room, meant to pressure him to end his strike,” she answered with sorrow."


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Sherri

I am finding additional videos of Samer's court appearance in December when he was beaten by Israeli Forces/soldiers. He has stated he was beaten in the hall, in the courtroom and in the elevator.

It has now been confirmed the blows to his chest broke his rib cage.

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I am reading that in the video above Samer is heard speaking in Arabic, complaining about pain in his chest from blows from the Occupier soldiers.

And here are two more videos capturing part of what happened.

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linda 18 12 2012 - YouTube

Sherri
 
Isn't this guy dead yet?


And who will be spreading the good tidings when the Hater using the name Meathead here dies?

We certainly do need to celebrate one less Hater breathing air and drinking water and using up all the valuable resources here on earth!
 
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Tactics of Israeli Occupation Forces are to unlawfully detain Palestinians and go after all their family members, even after they kill a Palestinian they do not stop targeting his surviving family members. The Palestinian exists for Israelis to seek to destroy and kill them!

Israel, a nation that lives to kill Gentiles in the land of Palestine, that is their mission and the essence of who they are!

"According to Ahrar center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights, Israeli occupation forces arrested last night Rashid (22)-year-old the son of the martyr Zuhair who was martyred in the 31/05/2012 after one week of being released from Israeli jails. Um Rashid the wife martyr Zuhair and the mother of captive Rashid said to Ahrar center that the large forces raided the house of the martyr and confiscated computers from inside the house as well as a large sum of money estimated 10 thousand Jordanian dinars in addition to 20 thousand NIS.

The mother was crying saying we are still crying for the departure of Rashid’s father, who was arrested by the occupation, who was suffering many diseases and the army returned him to us a dead body and today they returned in a brutal way and arrested my eldest sons Rashid who is married with one daughter. Fuad Alkhuffash the center’s director said that the arrest of the son of the martyr Zuhair Lubbadeh is describing the action of targeting Palestinian family by killing the father and return back to arrest his son."

Occupation forces arrest a Martyr’s Son | Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights


Sherri
 
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time is a wasting! Is he dead yet?????

Are you dead yet?


sherri-----no one is killing piece of shit terrorist pig samer----he is on
a childish "HUNGER STRIKE" because he resents the fact that
he was convicted of a crime and jailed and HOPES to become
a hero among the ass lickers of the throat slitters set. what
else has he got to do?

Hunger strikes are not at all uncommon in jails. It is a ploy
used by all sorts of criminals

Why are you so imprecise in your writing? Samer is not being
"murdered" He is playing a game

btw---you got BEFORE AND AFTERS on those rib xrays you claim
you have? Lots of ribs break -----OLD fractures are common
 
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