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Palestinian Freedom Riders

Hurriyeh Ziadah | 15.11.2011 13:03 | Palestine | Repression | Social Struggles | World

Groups of Palestinian Freedom Riders will attempt to board segregated settler buses heading to Jerusalem through the occupied West Bank this Tuesday November 15, in an act of civil disobedience that takes its inspiration from the US Civil Rights Movement Freedom Riders aim to challenge Israel’s apartheid policies, the ban on Palestinians’ access to Jerusalem, and the overall segregated reality created by a military and settler occupation that is the cornerstone of Israel’s colonial regime.

Palestinian Freedom Riders
Palestinian Freedom Riders


Fifty years ago brave African American civil rights activists challenged the racist and unjust laws of Jim Crow by boarding buses to the segregated South, thereby embarking on a campaign of civil disobedience and direct action.

In less than an hour, Palestinian activists, taking inspiration from the Civil Rights Movement’s Freedom Rides, will embark on a similar civil disobedience campaign to challenge Israel’s regime of colonial apartheid in Palestine.

Although the tactics and methodologies differ, both white supremacists and the Israeli occupiers commit the same crime: they strip a people of freedom, justice and dignity. In undertaking this action we do not seek the desegregation of settler buses, as the presence of these colonizers and the infrastructure that serves them is illegal and must be dismantled. As part of our struggle for freedom, justice and dignity, we demand the ability to be able to travel freely on our own roads, on our own land, including the right to travel to Jerusalem.

We also aim to expose two of the companies that profit from Israel’s apartheid policies and encourage global boycott of and divestment from them. The Israeli Egged and French Veolia bus companies operate dozens of segregated lines that run through the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, many of them subsidized by the state. Both companies are also involved in the Jerusalem Light Rail, a train project that links illegal settlements in East Jerusalem to the western part of the city. By facilitating population transfer into occupied Palestinian territory, Egged and Veolia are actively and knowingly complicit in Israel’s settlement enterprise, which the International Court of Justice has determined to be a breach of international law.

Martin Luther King, Jr. said: “He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”

We urge the people of the world not to accept the evil that is our occupation, dispossession and oppression, and to divest yourselves and your governments from the corporations that enable Israel to continue doing this to us. Egged and Veolia are two transportation companies that serve Israel’s segregated, colonial, infrastructure. By passively accepting their presence and not protesting against them, you are all indirectly complicit in the crimes they commit against us, and the profits they make from the violation of our rights; violations that the Freedom Riders will expose today.

Our rights will not voluntarily be handed to us, so we are heading out to demand them.

We know that in undertaking this action we risk arrest, vicious attacks by Israeli settlers, abuse by Israeli soldiers, and even death. We take this risk upon ourselves as a step towards ensuring Freedom, Justice, and Dignity for future generations of Palestinians and all people in the region.

Hurriyeh Ziadah
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Freedom Riders live feed

15.11.2011 15:06

I have been watching the Palestinian Freedom Riders live as they attempted to board a bus travelling through the West Bank from Israeli settlements to Jerusalem.

I saw footage of 2 buses driving past with clearly no intent of stopping. The Freedom Riders did finally manage to board a bus, they were asked for ID papers when police boarded the bus and responded that settlers had not been asked to so this was discrimination.

Border police at the Jerusalem checkpoint tried to remove the Freedom Riders but had been unable to do so as the six Palestinians were lying on the floor of the bus. Therefore the bus was being taken to a different location, having first allowed the settlers to leave.

Police then removed journalists and took the bus to another checkpoint possibly to Benjamin police HQ which is near Bet Ei. As the journalists had been removed information has become very sketchy and the location of the bus and the riders is unknown. 1 rider has definitely been removed from the bus.

There have been unconfirmed reports that Israeli settlers were coming to the bus to cause trouble.

There is no information of this on the BBC site, although there is very recent news and footage from Syria, Libya and Egypt. Another media whitewash.

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