freepalestine
24th August 2010, 18:17
Abnaa el-Balad General Secretary interrogated for participating in a demonstration
Abna'a el-Balad, the Palestinian movement inside Occupied Palestine 1948, announced on August 20 that Comrade Mohammed Kanaaneh, Abu Assad, the General Secretary of the movement, had been called for interrogation by Zionist security services on August 19, 2010.
Comrade Kana'aneh, who was released from Israeli jails in May 2008 after four and one-half years as a political prisoner, was interrogated about his participation in a march in support of Palestinian prisoners on April 17, 2010, Palestinian Prisoners' Day. He responded by saying that he participates in every demonstration in which he can participate, and affirming that Palestinians in the 1948 occupied lands have the natural right and duty to defend their causes and do not ask for a license or approval when exercising their rights. The occupation forces claim that this demonstration, in which the imprisoned Palestinian leader of the Islamic Movement in 1948 Palestine, Sheikh Raed Salah, also participated, was "unauthorized."
Abna'a el-Balad denounced this investigation and the ongoing attacks upon Palestinians in 1948 occupied lands, saying that all of these attacks on Palestinian leaders, including Abu Assad, Sheikh Salah, Ameer Makhoul, Omar Said, Haneen Zoabi and others, would not dissuade their people from continuing to march on the path of freedom and demanding their full individual, civil, social and national rights.
Abna'a el-Balad, the Palestinian movement inside Occupied Palestine 1948, announced on August 20 that Comrade Mohammed Kanaaneh, Abu Assad, the General Secretary of the movement, had been called for interrogation by Zionist security services on August 19, 2010.
Comrade Kana'aneh, who was released from Israeli jails in May 2008 after four and one-half years as a political prisoner, was interrogated about his participation in a march in support of Palestinian prisoners on April 17, 2010, Palestinian Prisoners' Day. He responded by saying that he participates in every demonstration in which he can participate, and affirming that Palestinians in the 1948 occupied lands have the natural right and duty to defend their causes and do not ask for a license or approval when exercising their rights. The occupation forces claim that this demonstration, in which the imprisoned Palestinian leader of the Islamic Movement in 1948 Palestine, Sheikh Raed Salah, also participated, was "unauthorized."
Abna'a el-Balad denounced this investigation and the ongoing attacks upon Palestinians in 1948 occupied lands, saying that all of these attacks on Palestinian leaders, including Abu Assad, Sheikh Salah, Ameer Makhoul, Omar Said, Haneen Zoabi and others, would not dissuade their people from continuing to march on the path of freedom and demanding their full individual, civil, social and national rights.