May 9, 2012
Samidoun
Protests,
starting in Ramallah and extending to Amman and Geneva, blocked UN
offices today, May 9, in calls for the UN to take action to protect the
lives of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. The protests were
organized by Palestinians for Dignity, a Palestinian youth organization.
A Twitter campaign was launched to support the protesters under the
hashtag
#UNClosed.
Palestinians for Dignity said:
A group of Palestinian youth are preventing United
Nations’ employees from resuming their work in Ramallah, demanding that
the UN take immediate and practical steps to save the lives of
Palestinian political prisoners on hunger strike, especially, the eight
hunger strikers whose life is in eminent danger and those who need
immediate medical attention. The UN should do more to pressure the
Israeli occupier to accept the prisoners’ demands, all of which are in
accordance with international law, as well as the Third and Fourth
Geneva Accords.
This action followed up on the sending of a
letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, calling for action on the prisoners. (
Download PDF.)
Sixteen Minutes to Palestine
reported that the protest grew hours after its 7:30 am start, as
prisoners’ families joined the protests. Khader Adnan saluted the
action and told the protesters that their protest would raise the
prisoners’ morale and deliver an important message to international
institutions.
Photos were posted, on
Facebook:
Protests in Amman:
And in Geneva:
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