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Release circus artist Abu Sakha - a protest Purim Carnival at Ofer Prison
Today (Mon.) - protest Purim Carnival at the gates of the Ofer Detention
Center calling for the release of detained Palestinian circus artist Abu
Sakha

On the occasion of the Jewish Holiday of Purim there will take place today,
Monday March 21 a Protest Adloyada (Purim Carnival) outside the Ofer
Detention Center on the outskirts of Ranmallah on the West Bank, demanding
the immediate release of Palestinian circus artist Mohammed Abu Sakha – held
for the past three months under Administrative Detention, without trial and
without being presented with any evidence of having committed any felony.
Israeli peace and human rights activists, dressed in colorful Purim costumes
and masks, will meet at 10.00 am at the parking lot near the detention
center and there hold their protest. Purim is celebrated in Jewish tradition
as a holiday commemorating sudden changes of fortune, with righteous people
being suddenly redeemed from great misfortune and danger. This seems a good
time to call for the release of an unjustly held detainee. And the detained
Abu Sakha being a circus artist and clown, well known for his artistic
talent, it is especially fitting to remember him on a holiday which is
celebrated by masks and costumes and public performances of clowns and
circus artists on the streets of Israeli cities.

Human rights activist Hanita Hendelman, a major organizer in the campaign
for the release of Abu Sakha, says: `Already we held earlier this month a
circus protest of this kind of near the Megiddo Prison, where he is held. We
held an improvisation circus show on the prison parking lot. It was funny
when the demonstrating Israeli circus performers threw loops back and forth
right above the cops’ heads. This time we`re going to do the same at the
Ofer Detention Center, the focal point from where the State of Israel is
sending hundreds of Palestinians to detention and imprisonment for having
resisted the occupation.`

Hanita Hendelman, who lives in Kiryat Tivon in north Israel is already for
many years involved with the Kfar Yehoshua Circus School, where she
coordinates multicultural projects aimed at bringing Jews and Arabs
together through the study and practice of circus art.

Comtact: Hanita Hendelman +972-(0)54-2313134
Facebook page with photo:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1523373767964325/


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Amnesty International UK statement
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions/free-palestinian-circus-performer-held-
israel

DEMAND JUSTICE FOR PALESTINIAN CIRCUS PERFORMER HELD IN ISRAEL


23-year-old Mohammad Faisal Abu Sakha has been held by the Israeli military
without any contact with his family since late last year. He hasn’t been
charged with a crime and the authorities refuse to give a reason for his
detention.

Mohammad was taken on his way to work at the Palestinian Circus School,
where he teaches children with learning difficulties. He is being denied the
right to defend himself. Tell the Israeli authorities to end this injustice
immediately.

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Samidoun statement
http://samidoun.net/2015/12/take-action-free-mohammed-abu-sakha-
trainerperformer-of-the-palestinian-circus-school/

Free Mohammed Abu Sakha, Trainer/Performer of the Palestinian Circus School
NewsTake ActionDecember 26, 2015
The Palestinian Circus School has issued a call for action for Mohammed Abu
Sakha, a trainer/performer at the school, who was issued an administrative
detention order for imprisonment without charge or trial by the Israeli
military courts. Follow all updates on Mohammed’s case at their site:
http://www.palcircus.ps/en/content/freeabusakha-trainer-and-performer-
palestinian-circus-school

Last Monday, December 14, Israeli soldiers arrested a member of the circus
family, Mohammad Faisal Abu Sakha, 23 years old, at Zaatara checkpoint,
while on his way from his family home in Jenin to Ramallah to attend a music
concert. Mohammad has been detained for a week now, and is being kept in
military detention centers in the West Bank. Palestinians arrested under
Israeli military law, are mostly exposed to serious physical and
psychological violence, transfers and harsh interrogations, sometimes aiming
to obtain false confessions.

Mohammad is part of the Palestinian Circus School since 2007, first as a
student and since 2011 as a full time trainer and performer. Mohammad is
very passionate about his work in general and about the social programs of
the school in particular. He’s known with his magic ability to draw smiles
on all people’s faces. Mohammed his entire life is dedicated to the circus.

He was arrested without any reason and no charge was made against him.

December 22, in Military Court at Salem, Mohammed AbuSakha was given
administrative detention, but no charges were presented against him.
Administrative detention can lead to from 3 months up to indefinite
detention, without the need for any charge to be presented against him.

We strongly condemn the arbitrary detention of our colleague and friend and
ask you to join us in solidarity to free Mohammed AbuSakha so he can come
back and be with his students, his colleges and his family.


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Avaaz statement
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Israeli_Defense_Forces_Free_circus_trai
ner_and_artist_Mohammed_Faisal_Abu_Sakha/?pv=7

Israeli Defense Forces: Free circus trainer and artist Mohammed Faisal Abu
Sakha

‪#‎FREEABUSAKHA‬

LETTER TO: Israeli Defense Forces

Telephone: +972-(0)3-697-7957
Fax: +972-(0)3-697-5177

cogatspokesman@gmail.com

We call for the immediate release of Palestinian circus trainer and artist
Mohammed Faisal AbuSakha, detained by the Israeli military on Monday 14 of
December at the Zaatara
Checkpoint while crossing by taxi from his home in Jenin to his work in
Ramallah to assist a music concert. Mohammed was asked to step out of the
car and was then taken to a military detention center.

On Monday December 22, he was sentenced by a military court to
administrative detention, without any charges presented to him.
Administrative detention is a procedure that allows the Israeli military to
hold prisoners indefinitely on secret information without charging them or
allowing them to stand trial. His detention order is currently under review
by the Ofer Military Court in the West Bank and if confirmed, Mohammed will
be subjected to six months detention, without charge or trial, renewable
indefinitely.

The Israeli practice of administrative detention has been condemned on
numerous occasions by the UN Human Rights Office and the Human Rights
Committee that oversees implementation of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights, which Israel has ratified.

Thousands of people and organizations around the world stand with Mohammed
AbuSakha, a clown, an artist, a wonderful soul with a passion is to make
people laugh and
to teach children circus to offer them a bright future.

Read here the statement of the circus school where Mohammed has been a
student since 2008, and is now employed since 2011.
http://www.palcircus.ps/en/content/freeabusakha-trainer-and-performer-
palestinian-circus-school

The world stands with Mohammed against this injustice.
Check out a video here:
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