PFLP: transferring MP Jarrar to administrative detention will not succeed in ignoring the will of resistance

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  • July 14, 2017
PFLP: transferring MP Jarrar to administrative detention will not succeed in ignoring the will of resistance

   The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) described the decision of the Israeli occupation court on Wednesday to turn the leader of the Front, MP Khaleda Jarrar, into administrative detention for 6 months for the systematic Israeli crime against the leaders of the Palestinian people.
   The Front considered in a press statement that the decision against the leadership member MP Jarrar and before it against the woman rights activist Khitam Saafin “an attempt to silence the voice against the occupation and the authoritarian approach, which represents security coordination, the most devastating features.”
   The Front stressed that this systematic and continuous targeting of the leaders of the Popular Front led by the leadership Khaleda Jarrar will not succeed in the absence of the inherent resistance within it, and will remain with the leaders of the front a thorn for the occupation and a disgrace on the forehead of security coordination.
   The Front demanded the masses of the Palestinian people to escalate the mass movement in support of the prisoners in the prisons of the occupation and to reject the policy of administrative detention, which reflects the image of the criminal occupation.
   The front called for free people everywhere and Friends of the Palestinian people, led by European MPs sympathetic to the cause of our people, also called for the widest solidarity campaign with the administrative prisoners and the deputies in the Israeli jails.

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