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Activists occupy roof of G4S HQ

Stop G4S | 02.07.2012 07:30 | Migration | Palestine

Activists are staging a rooftop occupation at the headquarters of security multinational G4S near Crawley, West Sussex, in protest at what they claim are “illegal and criminal activities” in both the UK and Palestine/Israel.





Activists are staging a rooftop occupation at the headquarters of security multinational G4S near Crawley, West Sussex, in protest at what they claim are “illegal and immoral activities” in both the UK and Palestine/Israel.

Early this morning, two activists climbed on top of the multistory building and
secured themselves in place using superglue and bike locks.

Two banners were seen hanging from the edge of the building. One read “G4S – Profiting from: Israeli Apartheid, Prison Slavery, Deadly Deportations”.

Another dozen protesters are surrounding the building on the ground, shouting slogan and holding anti-G4S placards.

G4S provides equipment to prisons inside Israel to which Palestinian political prisoners from occupied territory are transferred in violation of the Geneva Conventions, tortured and subjected to arbitrary detention.[1]

Under Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel is forbidden to transfer Palestinian prisoners from occupied territories to prisons inside Israel. Despite this, thousands of Palestinian prisoners are unlawfully held in prisons inside Israel that are supplied by G4S. Palestinian civil society has condemned G4S' complicity with Israeli violations of international law and called for action against the company.[2]

The company provides equipment to the Kishon and Moskobiyyeh detention facilities at which human rights organisations have documented systematic torture and ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners, including child prisoners. A recent UK government backed delegation found that Israel is breaching at least six violations of the UN convention of the child in its treatment of child detainees.[3]

More than 1,600 Palestinian political prisoners went on a mass hunger strike on 15th April this year. Mahmoud Sarsak ended his 92-day hunger strike on June 18 and is due to be released on 10 July, but three others remain on hunger strike in protest against their detention without trial.[4] G4S also provides equipment to Israeli in the West Bank that form part of the route of Israel’s illegal Wall and to illegal settlements.

In the UK, G4S runs six private prisons at which 400 prisoners are forced to work 40 hours a week for as little as £2 a day.

The company also runs three immigration detention centres, where detainees have made repeated claims of abuse and assault.

Last year the company lost a multi-million contract with the UK Border Agency to deport refused migrants after 773 complaints of abuse were made against it and following the death of Jimmy Mubenga, an Angolan asylum seeker who died as a result of G4S security guards applying illegal restraint techniques. [5]

Despite all this, G4S is being awarded a wide range of public service contracts, from taking over police forces and providing controversial workfare schemes and asylum accommodation on behalf of the government to providing all security at the London Olympics. [6]

Today's protest is the latest in a new, international campaign against the
controversial company. On 7th June, more than 70 people demonstrated outside the G4S Annual General Meeting and handed shareholders an “Alternative Annual Report” detailing the company's alleged violations of human rights and international law.
[7]

One of the rooftop protesters, Tom Hayes from the Boycott Israel Network, said: “UK businesses should not be profiting from the detention and mistreatment of children.”

“Brutal systems of discrimination such as Israeli Apartheid are maintained because companies like G4S are willing to do business with them, in total disregard of the human consequences and of international law. G4S is an example of a business that cynically views the practices of such regimes as good for business.”

“Action much be taken to prevent corporate complicity with Israeli violations of international law.”

The other protester, Sean Flint from No Borders UK, said:

“I wonder how many Jimmy Mubengas it will take to realise that companies like G4S don't care about people placed in their care, but are only concerned with maximising their profits, no matter what the human cost.”

“Awarding control of the police, justice and prison systems to a company with such a blatant disregard for basic human rights, as the government has shown its willingness to do, is truly frightening.”

Activists will picket the 12 July meeting of the West Midlands Police Authority. G4S is bidding for a £1.5bn contract to run Police services in the West Midlands and Surrey.

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Notes for editors:

[1] For more information on the role of G4S in Israel and Palestine, see
 http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/adri-nieuwhof/security-firm-g4s-provides-services-israeli-prisons-police-and-army

[2] See  http://www.addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=460

[3] Ibid.

[4] Update on situation of current hunger strikers http://www.addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=492



[5] See  http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/jimmy-mubenga

[6] For more on G4S' activities and contracts, see
 http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=337

[7] For details of recent demonstration at G4S AGM see  http://www.demotix.com/news/1261195/protest-g4s-agm-accuses-company-violating-human-rights#.T_BYrfV1zIU
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/government-asked-why-are-you-allowing-tainted-g4s-to-handle-olympic-security-7827988.html

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Information on Palestinian hunger striking prisoners

02.07.2012 07:55

Akram Rikhawi today marks 82nd day of hunger strike. He already suffers from multiple illnesses & is at immediate risk of death.

Taken from  http://www.addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=492: Ramallah, 28 June 2012 – Three Palestinian political prisoners remain on hunger strike in Israeli detention. Addameer lawyer Mona Neddaf visited administrative detainee Samer Al-Barq in Ramleh prison medical clinic on 25 June. Samer is currently on his 38th day of hunger strike and his health is deteriorating.

After launching his hunger strike on 15 April in protest of his ongoing administrative detention since November 2010, Samer ended his 30-day fast upon the conclusion of Palestinian prisoner’s mass hunger strike on 14 May under the agreement that renewals of administrative detention orders would be restricted. One week later, on 22 May, Samer’s administrative detention order was renewed for an additional three months. He immediately re-launched his hunger strike and told Ms. Neddaf that he will not break his hunger strike until there is an agreement reached for his release.

Due to the length of his hunger strike since April, with only one week in which he was receiving nourishment, Samer’s condition is now worsening. He has a very low heart rate and prison doctors have warned against possible ramifications of the hunger strike on his brain. He is currently drinking only water with glucose.

Ms. Neddaf also met with Mahmoud Sarsak, who ended his historic 92-day hunger strike on 18 June and is due to be released on 10 July. Though he still has a long road to recovery ahead and suffers from feelings of dizziness when he wakes up each morning, his health is improving. He now weighs approximately 58 kilos. Though he has been transferred regularly for check-ups to Assaf Harofeh hospital, he is currently still detained in Ramleh prison medical clinic.

Meanwhile, ill prisoner Akram Rikhawi has entered his 78th day of hunger strike and still faces an imminent threat to his life. Independent doctors from Physicians for Human Rights-Israel continue to be denied access to him.

Administrative detainee Hassan Safadi is also now on his 8th day of renewed hunger strike, after his administrative detention order was renewed on 21 June, despite agreement by Israel that he would be released upon the expiration of his current order.




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Nice one

02.07.2012 08:24

G4S might aswell be called evil incoprorated, they've got their fingers in just about every human rights abusing pie around, aswell as all the stuff mentioned above they've been responsable for clearing slums and disconnecting electric in africa and even racist treatment and segregation of their own employees.

Ether


And more!!!!

02.07.2012 10:29

In solidarity!!!
Not before time!!!
Their smugness at Jobcentres is sickening!!

Anon


"Securing Your World"

02.07.2012 13:22

It is interesting that although G4S use the slogan "Securing Your World", they can't even keep their own roof secure!

John Bibby
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Well Done

02.07.2012 16:24

Fucking good work guys!!!!!!

Your inspirational.

A


solidarity

02.07.2012 16:55

good job. well done.

fuck g4s!

francesca


glad to see folks turning up the heat on G4S

12.07.2012 10:37

I'm glad to see people taking action against G4S. Whilst certainly being no fan of the police repression force I'm even less a fan of selling the justice system to the highest unaccountable bidder. My own personal experience of G4S thugs within campaigning has been one of intimidation and perjuroy with G4S breaking security licensing rules then lying about it to boot! (Why am I not surprised) FUCK INSECURITY!

anon