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The Public Prosecutor’s Office Appeals to the Court of Cassation Against the Release of Georges Abdallah: France

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has appealed to the Court of Cassation against the decision of the Paris Court of Appeal of February 20th. This Court of Appeal, without calling into question Georges’ release obtained in the first instance on November 15, 2024, had decided to adjourn to a new hearing, set for June 19, so that he could “justify a significant effort to compensate the civil parties”, an unprecedented “legal pettiness” according to Georges’ lawyer. In this new approach, the prosecutor’s office (which depends directly on the government) is fulfilling its role, which has always consisted of doing everything possible to keep Georges Abdallah in prison. The Court of Cassation, if it does not reject this appeal, may or may not decide whether or not to quash the decision of the Court of Appeal, in whole or in part. It could also decide to send the case back to another court of appeal for retrial.

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Revolut°Permanente🚩 Libération de Georges Abdallah : le Parquet s'acharne pour empêcher la libération: Le parquet s'est pourvu en cassation ce vendredi contre la libération de George Ibrahim Abdallah, alors que la décision de la cour d'appel n'a toujours pas été rendue. Un révélateur du niveau d'acharnement, alors que le militant est toujours emprisonné.Politique / Répression / Palestine / Principal3 /… revolutionpermanente.fr/Libera 🚩RP #Libération #GeorgesAbdallah #Justice #Politique #Répression

📻radio, podcast🎙️ Georges I. Abdallah : la justice joue les prolongations: La Cour d'appel de décembre avait renvoyé sa décision à février. En février elle ajourne la décision au 19 juin pour voir si Georges a manifesté son intention « d'indemniser les parties civiles »...
-- JecbAsYA.jpg lacledesondes.fr/article/georg #GeorgesAbdallah #Justice #Droit #Appel #Indemnisation

🇵🇸 MANIFESTATION EN SOUTIEN AU PEUPLE PALESTINIEN
➡️ce 22 février à #Brest

Où l’on a pu entendre des slogans pour réclamer la libération de #GeorgesAbdallah.

À l’heure de l’accélération réactionnaire provoquée par la radicalisation du projet colonial israélien et de l’impérialisme débridé revendiqué par #Trump, il faut plus que jamais continuer à nous mobiliser. Et continuer à affirmer haut et fort :

📢 GAZA N’EST PAS À VENDRE !

Free #Palestine !

Continued thread

"Où sont-elles, où sont-elles ?
Les sanctions contre Israël ?"
"La #Palestine n'est pas à prendre, la Palestine n'est pas à vendre !"
La centaine de manifestant-e-s a à nouveau clamé son indignation face au génocide en cours, et sa solidarité avec le peuple palestinien.
Nous avons également dénoncer le maintien en détention de #GeorgesAbdallah et la dissolution scandaleuse du collectif PalestineVaincra.
On ne nous fera pas taire ! ✊✌️
Prochaine manifestation le 5 avril 🗓️

Delay of Injustice in French Courts: Ruling on Georges Abdallah’s Liberation Delayed Until June 19th

Today, as the world waited for the final ruling on the liberation of Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Communist fighter for Palestine jailed in France for 40 years, the French Court of Appeal has postponed their ruling until 19 June.

In November 2024, a French court ordered Georges liberated after 40 years in French prisons, despite being eligible for release since 1999. However, the state appealed the case, with a ruling expected today — now the decision has been postponed an additional four months.

According to his lawyer, Jean-Louis Chalanset, the court postponed its decision so that the convicted person could “compensate” the “civil parties” — that is, compensate the United States government as a “victim,” for the CIA agent and Mossad agent killed in the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction’s operation — something he has always refused to do. Chalanset noted that “Once again, they give in to the United States.” In fact, in Georges’ original trial, he was expected to be sentenced to no more than 10 years prior to the intervention of the United States in the case. Georges Abdallah has always maintained that he would never compensate the United States for dropping bombs on Palestinian and Lebanese people.

This is not the first time that Georges Abdallah was ordered released by the French judiciary, only to have his liberation blocked by the political arms of the state; perhaps the best-known example is that of 2013, when Manuel Valls, then minister of the interior — also known for his criminal prosecutions of activists calling for the boycott of the Zionist regime — blocked his release. Multiple US officials have repeatedly also interfered in his case, from the original trial in 1986 to Secretaries of State Condoleeza Rice and Hillary Clinton intervening in attempts to block his freedom in succeeding appeals.

Notably, French prosecutors had referred to the political situation in Lebanon and the ongoing Zionist attacks on the country and its Resistance as a reason why it was “dangerous” to release Georges Abdallah in their appeal. It is clear that the French — and U.S. — political leadership also do not want to return their unjustly held prisoner only days before the mass funeral for Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safieddine will take the streets in Beirut. France’s imprisonment of Georges Abdallah is part and parcel of its complicity in Zionist-imperialist genocide in Palestine and Lebanon, alongside its armaments and political and diplomatic cover for the Israeli aggression and its ongoing persecution of activists and organizations struggling for justice in Palestine.

Georges Abdallah has been saluted by the Palestinian prisoners’ movement as part of its ranks, and has joined with the Palestinian prisoners in hunger strikes and other protest actions. The movement for his liberation has grown significantly in recent years. Thousands marched outside the prison where he is held in Lannemezan in October 2024, calling for his freedom and return to his homeland, Lebanon. He was visited by several French members of the National Assembly and Members of European Parliament in recent weeks, and 11 Lebanese Parliamentarians raised their voices to demand his freedom and liberation.

For the full story of Georges Abdallah, watch the film Fedayin, on his life and struggle:

Facing the imperialist powers from France to the United States to the Zionist entity, it is urgent to continue our mobilization and action to FREE GEORGES ABDALLAH NOW — Georges Abdallah must be free! 

source: Samidoun

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Georges Abdallah : la justice joue la montre

#GeorgesAbdallah #Répression

Quarante ans derrière les barreaux et toujours pas de sortie pour Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. La justice, qui avait validé sa libération en novembre, vient de repousser sa décision au 19 juin. Motif ? Une indemnisation de 53 000 euros qu'il refuse de payer.
Une mesquinerie juridique, selon son avocat, une torture morale, surtout. À 73 piges, le militant communiste libanais continue de croupir en taule alors qu'il devrait déjà être libre. Mais l'État français, fidèle toutou de Washington...

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Georges Abdallah : la justice joue la montre
Le Père Peinard · Georges Abdallah : la justice joue la montre - Le Père PeinardQuarante ans derrière les barreaux et toujours pas de sortie pour Georges Ibrahim Abdallah. La justice, qui avait validé sa libération en novembre, vient de

Georges Abdallah Must Be Free: Demonstrations, Calls to Action as World Awaits February 20 Court Ruling

Georges Abdallah, the Lebanese Arab struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France for the past 40 years, despite being eligible for release since 1999, was finally ordered released in November 2024 by a French court, to return to his homeland, Lebanon. However, French prosecutors immediately appealed the order for his liberation, which has delayed his release; notably, unlike earlier judicial orders for his release, this order is not contingent on political officials choosing to sign a deportation order.

Upon the appeal, the order for his release was suspended; however, the Court of Appeal is scheduled to render its verdict tomorrow — 20 February. Across France, throughout Europe and internationally, thousands are taking action under the slogan, “Georges Abdallah must be free!”

Actions and protests have been mobilized to call for Georges Abdallah’s immediate liberation, with posters and banners highlighting the case. In Paris, a massive banner was dropped linking the struggle to free Georges Abdallah with the liberation of Palestine.

On 13 February, student activists across Toulouse organized a day of mobilization for Georges Abdallah’s release, at the initiative of the Union Etudiante, including letter-writing, protests, and collective actions for Palestine, including a call to block twinning with Zionist universities, in particular the relationship between Sciences Po Toulouse and Ben-Gurion University.

This followed upon an 8 February national march in Paris called for by the Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah, in which thousands participated, with participants coming from dozens of cities across France for a unified demonstration raising its clear voice for the liberation of this Lebanese political prisoner for Palestine in French jails. Participants also raised slogans calling for the release of Christian Tein, a leader of the Kanaky movement imprisoned in France, and denouncing the dissolution proceedings against the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, the Toulouse-based Palestine solidarity organization known for its tireless campaign for Georges Abdallah’s liberation.

“We are here also to tell Darmanin, Retaillau, Macron and all the others that they can try to dissolve the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, they can prosecute hundreds of people for ‘apology for terrorism,’ they can repress us widely, they will not stop the inexorable solidarity with the resistance of the Palestinian people who are fighting for the liberation of Palestine, of all of Palestine, from the river to the sea! So today more than ever, let us not give up and affirm clearly, not only that Georges Abdallah will be freed on February 20 but also that Palestine will live, and above all, Palestine will win.” French interior minister Gérald Darmanin ordered the Collectif dissolved in 2022, but the implementation of this order was suspended as the appeal proceeded before the Council of State. Now, the Council of State is also expected to release its ruling on the dissolution of CPV on 20 February as well, making it a doubly significant date for the Palestinian cause in France.

Several French parliamentarians, including MEP Rima Hassan and member of the National Assembly Eric Coquerel, visited Georges Abdallah in Lannemezan prison amid the anticipation of the 20 February court ruling.

In addition, 11 Lebanese members of parliament  — MPs Elias Jarada, Osama Saad, Abdul Rahman Al-Bizri, Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan, Ibrahim Al-Moussawi, Melhem Al-Hajjiri, Hassan Murad, Jimmy Jabbour, Asaad Dargham, Charbel Massad and Sajih Attieh — issued a letter urging the immediate return of Georges Abdallah to Lebanon, saying: “France, which raises the slogans of human rights and justice, is required today to prove its commitment to these principles by ending this injustice that has been ongoing for decades.”

This is not the first time that Georges Abdallah was ordered released by the French judiciary, only to have his liberation blocked by the political arms of the state; perhaps the best-known example is that of 2013, when Manuel Valls, then minister of the interior — also known for his criminal prosecutions of activists calling for the boycott of the Zionist regime — blocked his release. Multiple US officials have repeatedly also interfered in his case, from the original trial in 1986 to Secretaries of State Condoleeza Rice and Hillary Clinton intervening in attempts to block his freedom in succeeding appeals.

There are demonstrations in many cities today, listed below, urging the release of Georges Abdallah. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network joins with all of those urging his immediate liberation and calling for global actions to demand justice for this tireless struggler for Palestinian, Arab and human liberation. 

The Unitary Campaign for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah has compiled at least 35 actions taking place today, 19 February, with one message: “Georges Abdallah Must Be Free!” Join an action near you, with details below.

In one of the egregious attempts of the French state to suppress support for Georges Abdallah, the demonstration in Paris this evening was banned by the prefecture on several ludicrous grounds, including that far-right fascists attacked Turkish and Kurdish activists and that the demonstration might be attacked by similar fascists. We note in this context that one of the grounds for the dissolution of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra is its support for Georges Abdallah; these incidents clearly indicate the French state’s willingness to use heavy repressive powers in order to keep one of the longest-held political prisoners in the world behind bars. While an urgent appeal has been filed, the organizations in Paris are urging all to attend tonight’s action in Aubervilliers.

AUBERVILLIERS:

Wednesday 19 February
7 pm (19h)
Place de la mairie, Aubervilliers

BARCELONA:

Wednesday, 19 February
5 pm (17h)
Consolat Francès a Barcelona (Ronda Universitat 22)

MILAN:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (ore 18.30)
Consolato francese, via C. Mangili, 1 Milano (MM3 Turati)

LIEGE:

Wednesday, 19 February
5:30 pm (17h30)
All. Frederic Chopin 1, Liege

BRUSSELS:

Wednesday, 19 February
4 pm (16h)
Avenue des Arts 20, 1000 Brussels

TOULOUSE:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Metro Jeanne d’Arc

MONTPELLIER:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Prefecture

NANTES:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Nantes prefecture

LILLE:

Wednesday, 19 February
7:30 pm (19h30)
Place de la Republique

STRASBOURG:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (18h)
Place Kleber

AMIENS:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (19h)
Square Jules Bocquet, devant le Palais de justice

GRENOBLE:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (18h)
Mairie de Grenoble

CAEN:

Wednesday, 19 February
7 pm (19h)
Prefecture de Caen

EVRY COURCOURONNES:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
17-19 rue des Mazieres

PERPIGNAN:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Prefecture

SAINT-ETIENNE:

Wednesday 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Place Jean Jaures

LYON:

Wednesday, 19 February
7 pm (19h)
Place des Terreaux

BASTIA, CORSICA:

Wednesday, 19 February
7:30 pm (19h30)
Prefecture de Bastia

RENNES:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (18h)
Place de la Mairie

PAU:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm
Prefecture de Pau

ARLES:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (18h)
Place de la Mairie

MARSEILLE:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Prefecture de Marseille

BORDEAUX:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Place Pey Berland

LIMOGES:

Wednesday, 19 February
6 pm (18h)
Prefecture

TOURS:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Place Jean Jaures

SAINT-DENIS:

Wednesday, 19 February
6:30 pm (18h30)
Place Victor Hugo

source: Samidoun

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#GeorgesAbdallah, la saga de l'ex-ennemi public n°1 oublié en prison
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Aujourd'hui Georges Abdallah pourrait sortir de prison #Liban #Palestine
Espérons le
Il est selon ses défenseurs le plus vieux "prisonnier politique" de France mais son nom n'évoque plus grand-chose à beaucoup aujourd'hui, et seuls une poignée de militants #propalestiniens se battent encore pour sa liberté. Il y a 40 ans pourtant, le Libanais Georges Ibrahim Abdallah était l'ennemi public n°1.

FRANCE 24 · Georges Abdallah, la saga de l'ex-ennemi public n°1 oublié en prisonBy France 24

One More Effort, Let’s Free Georges Abdallah! — Red Help International

Twenty two years ago, the International Red Help started their campaigns for the release of Georges Abdallah, who was already in his 18th year of detention. We have never ceased to play our part in it, just as George never abandoned his resistance, never ceased to embody the struggle against imperialism, the struggle for a free, democratic, secular and socialist Palestine from the Sea to the Jordan.

The extension of his detention is one of the manifestations of the French state’s support for the colonial and genocidal state of Israel. The history of the FARL is precisely that of the attack on this link between the complicit interests of imperialism and the crimes of Zionism. It is this double heritage of the Arab revolutionary left and of the international anti-imperialist struggle that the French state wanted to bury with these decades of blackmail to renounce.

Campaigns of solidarity with Georges have seen several generations of activists engage, the last of whom were not born when Georges became eligible for release in 1999. They form a long history of solidarity, tenacity, and sometimes wear and tear too, you have to know how to see it. The decision of 15 November by the enforcement court to order Georges’ release as of 6 December highlighted the importance of the support campaign. The prosecutor’s office has appealed, of course, and the decision is due on February 20.

This is not the first time that we believe we have reached the goal. We have not forgotten the maneuver of Manuel Valls, Minister of the Interior of the Socialist Party in 2013 who, by refusing to sign the deportation order of Georges, had by a turn this administrative sleight of hand hindered the previous decision of the court to release Georges. It is for this reason that we are calling for a new impetus of mobilization on February 19.

Against the crimes of imperialism and Zionism,

Now more than ever, Solidarity with Georges Abdallah! Secretariat of the International Red Help February 14, 2025 source: Red Help International

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Des centaines de personnes ont manifesté aujourd'hui, pour la libération de Georges Abdallah.

#Manifestation #GeorgesAbdallah.

Alors que la Cour d'appel de Paris doit rendre son jugement le 20 février, un millier de personnes manifestent à Paris pour soutenir le plus vieux prisonnier politique d'Europe, enfermé depuis plus de 40 ans pour sa lutte pour le peuple palestinien.
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International Day of Action for Georges Abdallah

On November 15, the anti-terrorism court issued its decision to release Georges Abdallah on condition that he leave France and not return. The prosecutor’s office having appealed this decision (appeal suspending the release), the hearing of the Paris Court of Appeal was held on Thursday, December 19. The decision will be rendered on February 20, 2025.

In anticipation of this hearing, a call for a day of action on December 21 had been launched by the United Campaign for the Release of Georges Abdallah. This Saturday, a demonstration was held in Paris with more than 4000 people in the streets of the city. Actions also took place in various cities in France as well as in Belgium and Switzerland. A demonstration was also organized in Bordeaux and a mobilization was organized in Annecy.

But actions had begun to be organized in France since December 6 (the date on which Georges Abdallah should have been released). Militants organized actions in support of Palestine and Georges Abdallah in different cities in front of prefectures, and certain actionists handcuffed themselves to the gates of police prefectures.

source: Secours Rouge

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