Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya

Sign the petition to release Dr. Safiya at Amnesty.org

Dear Brigadier General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi,

I hope you and your family, friends, and staff are very well.

I’m writing to you again to urge the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a pediatrician and the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza.

He was taken by Israeli forces on 27 December 2024, along with other hospital staff and patients, during a deadly raid on the hospital, now reduced to rubble. 

Despite his son’s death a year ago this month, Dr. Safiya, 51, shared regular, reliable updates about the deteriorating healthcare and hospital conditions in North Gaza and continued to treat the endless stream of incoming patients. Many of these children died from catastrophic injuries because the heavily bombed hospital no longer had medicine, sterile instruments, bandages, or any of the life-saving equipment it once had.

Amnesty International and other human rights groups have collected testimonies from those who survived imprisonment. The consistent testimonies reveal systematic torture and other abuses, denial of the right to a fair trial, due process, adequate food, clean water, and medical care. I’m deeply concerned about Dr. Safiya’s health and reason for being in prison as he hasn’t been charged with a crime, and independent monitors haven’t been allowed to meet with him.

I’ve never met Dr. Safiya in person, but I know there aren’t enough hours in a day for any man to do more than manage a hospital under constant attack, treat an endless influx of injured and dying children, and try to see his own grieving family. Dr. Safiya is a hospital director, a doctor, and a family man, nothing more.

Without a criminal charge, Dr. Safiya’s detention and ill-treatment are serious violations of international law. Therefore, I once again urge you to secure the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and the other health workers detained in Israel. Until they’re released, please provide adequate medical care, clean food and water, and protection from torture and other ill-treatment, including coercion.

Since the ceasefire, our world is hopeful again. I trust you also feel this welcome change as we bravely dare to live long and happy lives in peace, together.

With respect and gratitude,

Mo Chara is free

Mo Chara of Kneecap was cleared of terror charges today as naval ships from Italy and Spain join the humanitarian Global Sumud Flotilla (recovering from more chemical and explosive drone strikes) now off the coast of Koufonisi, south of Crete.

Also on this day, most of the 150 delegates at the 80th United Nations General Assembly walked out on Prime Minister Netanyahu, who then spoke to a nearly empty assembly hall. Colombian President Gustavo Petro stood on a street in New York City (with Roger Waters of the former Pink Floyd) and called for an army larger than that of the United States to be comprised of soldiers from all willing nations to enforce the orders of international justice starting with the liberation of Palestine. He said, “Here humanity has been challenged and humanity must respond.”

On Thursday, United States President Donald Trump said he “will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank.”

Of the 193 United Nations member states, 157 recognize an independent state of Palestine. People around the world continue to protest crimes against Palestinians while the estimated number of deaths in Gaza exceeds 160,000 people of which more than 20,000 were children.

Guarding or owning animals, parenting children, teaching students, treating patients, employing workers, these all involve some autonomy and independence, but within the law and protections of human rights. A nation’s self defense must be proportional and no state has any right to target and starve, torture, psychologically harm or kill innocent people.

Humanity must respond, but how does the average person intervene in genocide? I don’t know. I emailed the Turkish Embassy and urged President Recep Tayip Erdoğan to mobilize partnerships in the region and call on National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler to assist in safe passage for the Global Sumud Flotilla. I emailed President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt, President Donald Trump, and President Gustavo Petro to respectfully request the same, assistance for the safe passage of the flotilla crew and survival aid to Gaza.

On board the humanitarian flotilla, Tadgh Hickey titled one of his videos, “Do something before we’re murdered.” I read that to mean all of us.

Mo chara is “my friend” in Irish, and I think it would be a beautiful thing to live in a world where we could say about all innocent people everywhere, mo chara is free, my friend is free.



Navalny is free, long live Navalny

“My message for the situation when I am killed is very simple. Don’t give up.”

Photo published by Vatican News and other news sources

Shock

Had I not read the awful headline lying down, I might have fallen to the floor. Then again, why the surprise? Anyone who follows Navalny likely also hid a hazy nausea about this day, but I believed there was a chance, I don’t know why. Maybe it was his easy jokes, smiling reassurances even while Putin’s threatening chain of events hung ominously in view: the Novichok-laced tea, an unsurprising airport diversion to yet another unsurprising arrest, more fabricated crimes and demoralizing sentences, and finally Polar Wolf, penal colony IK6, the gulag.

Censorship, repression, unlawful detention, torture, murder. It’s easy to say Putin did all of this, not you or I, but in every country we willingly inhale smokescreens of patriotic rhetoric to ease that queasy cognitive dissonance rearing up whenever hard evidence reveals the grave errors of our judgment. It’s not easy to question misplaced trust and allegiance. If we can stomach the truth, we learn and grow, but for too many of us, there’s no admitting a mistake like this. In our desperation to believe that things can’t possibly be what they are, we created the Putin who poisons (poisoning of Navalnypoisoning of Alexander Litvinenko) hijacks (Ryanair flight FR4978, kidnapping of Roman Protasevich and Sofia Sapega), corrupts laws, rights, and accountability (Putin’s palace), because it feels good to feel patriotic and it’s so easy to look away, not think about it, do nothing. True patriotism calls for the defense of a country and its peoples, including everyone’s rights, freedom, inherent dignity, and equality, and that responsibility is up to each of us.

“All it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. Therefore, don’t do nothing.”

Heartbreak

The world is mourning the loss of fearless dissident leader Alexei Navalny because a head of state sanctioned his murder. The absolute zero of this crime is heartbreaking. Conscience can’t be killed. From poison and prison to death and now the arrest of grieving citizens laying flowers, when does it end? Perhaps the removal of Н as in Навальный (Navalny) from the Cyrillic alphabet.

The dream that Navalny would survive and become president is over, but one day soon someone inspired by Navalny and equipped with his legal education, principled anti-corruption experience, and tireless fight for justice will stand up.

“I’m not afraid. And you, don’t be afraid.”

Freedom

Navalny is free at last. No more persecution, starvation, solitary confinement, untreated medical and dental conditions. The countless daily cruelties designed to break the mind and spirit have stopped.

I think about his last years in prison and wonder when was the last time Navalny spent summertime with his family. Sunlight, laughter, his wife and children, picnics, a playful, easy rhythm throughout the day from waking up late to watching the sun set in a burst of brilliant colors, evenings together over a simple, savory meal, reflecting on the day’s highlights.

In these heartbreaking days, I think about Navalny in summer.

It makes sense, I suppose, that I write this in Lato, which means summer in Polish. Łukasz Dziedzic designed Lato, a Google font, and according to his bio: “During Poland’s first free elections in 1989, he joined Gazeta Wyborcza, the first independent daily newspaper.” The font styles are shown in excerpts from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I think Navalny would like Lato:

Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people,

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Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity

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Whereas a common understanding of these rights and freedoms is

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No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.

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Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law.

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No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.

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Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.

“Prison exists in your mind. If you think carefully, I’m not in prison, but on a space voyage to a wonderful new world.”

Navalny is free, long live Navalny

Alexei Anatolievich Navalny Алексей Анатольевич Навальный

4 June 1976–16 February 2024

“If they decide to kill me, it means that we are incredibly strong. We don’t realize how strong we actually are.”

Don’t give up, do something

Amnesty International

Spring is coming

Free Roman Protasevich

Amnesty International campaign for Roman Protasevich

Flag by Jasper Johns, 1954-55

The President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

I hope this message finds you, your family, friends & staff in good health.

As our world emerges from the pandemic, people everywhere still face many challenges, but none so insidious as the state-sanctioned hijacking of Ryanair flight FR4978 and the kidnapping of Roman Protasevich and Sofia Sapega on Sunday, 23 May 2021.

Staggering in scope and brutality, this is state terrorism, a baseless military attack against a civilian aircraft, civilian passengers, international civil aviation, internationally recognized standards of democracy, and Article 28 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Roman and Sofia are in grave danger. Their safety and survival together with our collective humanity depend on the world’s right action right now.

An act of terrorism

14 May

  • Email address created for Ahmed Yurlanov, sender of the “Hamas bomb threat”

23 May

  • 09:30 GMT during the descent to Vilnius, the flight was forced to divert to farther-away Minsk due to a bomb threat from “Hamas”
  • 09:47 GMT emergency declared by the pilot
  • 09:54 GMT timestamp on bomb-threat email from Ahmed Yurlanov for “Hamas” 24 minutes after Belarusian authorities claimed they received the bomb threat
  • Protesevich was arrested and charged under Articles 293(1) (“Organization of mass disorders”), 342(1) (“Organization or active participation in group actions that severely violate public order”) and 130(3) (“Incitement of racial, ethnic, religious or other social hatred or enmity”). Amnesty International: Free Raman Pratasevich and Sofia Sapega, Write a message

More

  • Belarusian authorities reported the “bomb threat” and diverted the plane 24 minutes before they received the “bomb threat”
  • A military MiG jet escorted the civilian Ryanair plane and passengers to Minsk airport
  • Belarus attributed the “bomb threat” to Hamas, but Hamas claims no responsibility
  • “President Alexander Lukashenko told Parliament the email originated in Switzerland, however Swiss authorities say they know nothing about it, and Swiss email provider Proton Technologies said it had not seen ‘credible evidence that the Belarusian claims are true.'” – Belarus plane: What we know and what we don’t, BBC News
  • Arrests, torture, and imprisonment of journalists and activists has increased recently
  • Belarus carries out the death penalty and executed two journalists in 2019
  • “In August 2020 during post-election protests over 30,000 people were arbitrarily detained and there were hundreds of complaints of torture and ill treatment” – Amnesty International: Free Raman Pratasevich and Sofia Sapega

Mr. President, I urge you to swiftly galvanize all powers by any means necessary to ensure the release of Roman and Sofia before they’re killed and before our right to life, liberty, and security of person in this fragile world are further endangered.