Le MJCF86 n'a jamais soutenu les exactions du Hamas. Nous nous tenons aux côtés des peuples colonisés et de toutes celles et ceux qui subissent des bombardements. https://t.co/BVLxcKaClUpic.twitter.com/ngWKAWfVHz
Among the names stuck on it were Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a “political prisoner imprisoned in France for over forty years, Nayef Hawatmeh, founder of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Yaser Arafat, founder of Fatah and former president of the Palestinian Authority,” we can read in the MJCF press release86. As a reminder, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah was “sentenced in France to life imprisonment” in 1897 for complicity assassination of American and Israeli diplomats.
The decision of the Vienne prefecture to quickly refer the matter to the courts has clearly not been welcomed in the best possible way by the Young Communist Movement of France. The latter believe that “by referring the matter to the public prosecutor,” Barely half an hour after the publication (…) the Vienne prefecture continues its policy of double standards: unwavering support for Israel and constant repression of activists committed to the liberation of Palestinians.
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