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#Repost @wolpalestine ・・・ This is how afraid israel is of Rasmea Odeh speaking out about the cause of Palestinian political prisoners. We stand by Rasmea and join @samidounnetwork and all supporters of Palestine in demanding an END to the ongoing harassment, repression and criminalization of her political activities by the israeli government and its allies. 🇵🇸🗝⏳ . #rasmeaodeh #rasmea https://www.instagram.com/p/BvOsltelrd0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=htok6kgczohq
Rasmea Odeh Appeal has fundamental inconsistency
Rasmea Odeh Appeal has fundamental inconsistency
Rasmieh (Rasmea) Odeh is the convicted bomber of the SuperSol supermarket in “West” Jerusalem in 1969 which killed Edward Joffe and Leon Kanner. The evidence of Rasmea’s guilt was and is overwhelming, and has grown more so over the years. See my prior posts on the case: Rasmea Odeh rightly convicted of Israeli supermarket bombing and U.S. immigration fraud Prosecution seeks 5-7 year sentence…
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Rasmea Odeh’s victims – then and now
Rasmea Odeh’s victims – then and now
On a windswept hillside terrace in the massive Har HaMenuchot Cemetery on the western edge of Jerusalem, 1969 terror victims Edward Joffe and Leon (“Arie”) Kanner are buried together, next to Edward’s parents Roslyn and Hyman Joffe. The cemetery itself reflects the history of the conflict. Har HaMenuchet was opened in 1951, after Jordanian troops seized “East” Jerusalem after Israel declared…
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Rasmea’s conviction seeks to serve as a way to silence both men and women from activism and resistance that is not aligned with the state. It is the memento for brown women that their narrative, pain, violence, and memory will arrogantly be recognized as the truth but ignored.
MuslimGirl.net: Rasmea Odeh and the Vilification of Brown Women's Bodies
It was she that was irrelevant. Her. Rasmea Odeh. Daughter of the Nakba. Daughter of the Naksa. Daughter of Palestine. She alone stood speaking of pain that can never fit into words, and because it was not valued by power or money, and wreaked of imperialism, colonialism, and the White Man’s Burden, it was, simply, not pertinent.
MuslimGirl.net: Rasmea Odeh and the Vilification of Brown Women's Bodies
In 1969, Rasmea Odeh signed a false confession convicting her of participating in the 1969 bombings in Israel, after she was arrested, tortured, and raped in an Israeli prison. She was put on trail once again in the United States in 2013, for allegedly falsely writing ‘no’ to a question about previous arrests or imprisonments on her immigration papers. Just last week, she was convicted for immigration fraud and was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs. As a victim of torture and rape, one wonders, did she answer ‘no’ because she didn’t commit the crime? Perhaps having Israeli authorities try to force her father to rape her as she lay naked in front of him, coupled with the Israeli authorities’ own continuous penetration, rape, and systematic torture of her, was a memory that someone suffering from severe PTSD would block out. And yet, throughout the course of the trial, her rape was dismissed. Silenced. Invisible. Although Judge Gershwin Drain acknowledged it as credible, he ruled that the evidence couldn’t be presented in her trial. Irrelevant. Drain replaced the recused Judge Paul D. Borman, who was initially reluctant to back away from the case despite having been found to support blatantly ...