Humanitarian agencies salute the work of Human Rights Defenders in Hebron on the occasion of International Human Rights Day

Jerusalem, 10 December 2015

“UNRWA teachers, social workers and mental health counsellors across the West Bank are reporting extremely high levels of stress and trauma. If no action is taken an entire generation of children and youth will be lost. Their future must be restored.”

On the occasion of Human Rights Day, the UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Aid and Development Activities, Robert Piper and a group of UN and NGO leaders visited Hebron this week to see first-hand the situation of human rights defenders in Hebron, as well as the obstacles to Palestinian children’s right to an education in a safe environment. During the visit, the delegation spent time in the Israeli-controlled areas of Hebron (H2). The delegation was briefed by organizations providing a ‘protective presence’ for Palestinians. As part of their work, these organizations monitor and document access at checkpoints and accompany children to and from schools in areas where they are subject to frequent settler harassment and violence.

James Heenan of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights recalled that human rights defenders have the right to pursue peaceful activities to protect the rights of others, and in turn to be protected in doing so. “The fact that these very people have themselves become a target is alarming,” he said. The visit also took them to Qurtuba school, where protective presence actors accompany some 100 children through check points to and from school every day. At the school, teachers reported that students these days are unable to concentrate and show signs of psychosocial distress and that they are terrified walking through checkpoints to and from school. Felipe Sanchez, Director of UNRWA Operations West Bank, confirmed this, saying “UNRWA teachers, social workers and mental health counsellors across the West Bank are reporting extremely high levels of stress and trauma. If no action is taken an entire generation of children and youth will be lost. Their future must be restored.”

In the current wave of violence, Hebron city has had the highest number of Palestinian casualties in a single locality in the oPt, and increased movement restrictions have affected access to services and places of work throughout the city. Of particular concern is the impact of the violence and the restrictions on the access of children to school due to checkpoints. 4,200 children pass through checkpoints on their way to and from school in Hebron every day. In this context, the reliance on protective presence actors has only become more acute. During this period, obstruction by settlers and Israeli Security Forces of international organizations and local groups attempting to provide a protective presence and documenting human rights violations has also increased. Staff of these organizations have been subjected to physical attacks, arrest, threats by settlers and anonymous death threats. Three of the four organizations providing protective presence have even been obliged to temporarily pull out of H2 at times in October as a result of the threats. Since 3 November, the implementation of a closed military zone in H2 has further prevented these organizations from doing their vital work. “Human rights defenders play a vital role in promoting human rights,” said Mr. Piper after the visit. “Protective presence organizations are on the front line of this work in the occupied Palestinian territory, embodying the support of the world community to the people of Hebron and defending the rights of Palestinian children, not least to a safe journey to and from school. They must be allowed to continue their work without violence, threats or retaliation.”

For more information, please contact Ms. Hayat Abu-Saleh at abusaleh@un.org or +972 54 33 11 816.

Hebron: microcosm of Israeli apartheid? Forum speakers confirmed

We’re pleased to announce that the speakers for the forum at this year’s Festival of Friendship have been confirmed.  The forum will explore the issue of apartheid in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and will feature academic Ghassan Hage, writer Randa Abdel-Fattah and anti-apartheid veteran Kolin Thumbadoo as speakers, and journalist Antony Loewenstein as moderator.

Festival of Friendship 2012 Forum panel: from left, Antony Loewenstein, Randa Abdel Fattah, Kolin Thumbadoo and Ghassan Hage

Festival of Friendship 2012 Forum panel: from left, Antony Loewenstein, Randa Abdel Fattah, Kolin Thumbadoo and Ghassan Hage

Forum topic: Hebron: microcosm of Israeli apartheid?
Time: 3 – 5pm, Saturday 23 June
Place: Leichhardt Town Hall

Read more about the forum, and our distinguished panel of speakers…

Kindergarten update and AGM

The LFoH AGM will take place on the 2nd of April. We will give a round-up of activities in 2010 and outline our plans for 2011.

We have a guest speaker just returned from Palestine with a talk focussing on Hebron and with recent pictures and stories about the kindergarten built with the money we raised at our Festival of Friendship last year.

Open Shuhada Street

Peaceful vigil in front of Norton Plaza
(55 Norton St Leichhardt, map here)
5:30 – 7pm, Thur 24 Feb 2011

Today, only Israelis and foreign tourists are allowed to access Shuhada Street in Hebron.   The street is closed to the Palestinian residents of Hebron.
HELP US OPEN SHUHADA STREET

Visit us here for more information about our campaign in support of the people of Hebron and download our colour flier or the simple flier

Contact us: hebronleichhardt@gmail.com

Join us on facebook:
LEICHHARDT FRIENDS OF HEBRON
or
PEACEFUL VIGIL TO OPEN SHUHADA STREET

The international campaign

Background

Shuhada Street in Hebron has been closed to Palestinians since 1994. This is why, on February 24, 2011 members of Leichhardt Friends of Hebron will join people of goodwill in an international day of solidarity with the Palestinian residents of the city of Hebron.

They have one simple demand:
“Open Shuhada Street! End the Occupation”.

Remember the Sydney vigil in Norton Street Leichhardt 5:30 – 7pm, Thursday 24 February 2011 with all the details here

Leichhardt Friends of Hebron

Umm Al Kheir, denied permanent homes, running water and electricity by Israel's occupation, but villagers want a preschool for their children. We want to help.

MPs tell of Visit to Hebron

3 – 5 pm, Sunday 12th September
Annandale Neighbourhood Centre,
79 Johnston St, Annandale

Following the fabulously successful Festival of Friendship, Leichhardt Friends of Hebron will host  a general meeting to update our friends in the community about our pre-school project and  hear eye- witness accounts of their recent visit to Hebron from NSW Upper House members, Sylvia Hale  and Linda Voltz. Everyone is welcome to join us for conversation and light refreshments available.

A photography exhibition on Palestinian refugees, deemed too hot to handle a couple of years ago, will finally be shown at Leichhardt Town Hall during Refugee Week. http://www.altmedia.net.au/censored-exhibition-finally-sees-the-light-of-day/20748

Leichhardt Friends of Hebron is a community group in Leichhardt, a municipality in Sydney, Australia. Our aim is to build links of friendship with the people of Hebron on the West Bank of Palestine by promoting human rights as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and respect for international law in the occupied Palestinian lands. More about us…
Our organisation aims to raise money for vital community projects Hebron region. In 2010 we are supporting the Hathaleen Kindergarten Project in the small community of Umm Al Khair.

Festival of Friendship 25 & 26 June 2010,
a Refugee Week Event

The Leichhardt Friends of Hebron will host a cultural event to highlight the ongoing Palestinian refugee crisis. Featuring a photo exhibition, live music, stalls, a film, a forum on censorship and presentations from people returning from the West Bank. Fundraising for a much needed kindergarten in the South Hebron Hills.
Leichhardt Town Hall, cnr Marion and Norton Streets, Leichhardt. Entry by donation.
Come to the Festival of Friendship

7pm Friday 25 June: Formal opening of the Exhibition of Photographs, speakers, live music, more…

10am -2pm Saturday 25 June: Indoor market, cafe, view the exhibition… More details

3:30 pm Saturday 25 June: Indoor market, cafe, view the exhibition… More details

5:30 pm Saturday 25 June: Come to the Australian premiere of the new film Welcome to Hebron.  Details…

All in Leichhardt Town Hall, entrance in Marion Street, just around the corner of Norton St., Leichhardt