Institute for Middle East Understanding - Abdallah Abu Rahmah was released this evening, after having served a 16 month sentence imposed on him by the Israeli Military Court of Appeals for organizing demonstrations. Abu Rahmah was received by his family, friends and supporters at the prison's gate and vowed to continue their struggle.
After much delay, Abu Rahmah who was supposed to have been released yesterday, was finally released from the Ofer Military Prison Monday evening. He was received by hundreds who waited for him at the prison's gate.
Abu Rahmah, who during his trial was declared a human rights defender by the EU and a prisoner of conscious by Amnesty International, vowed to continue struggling against the Occupation, despite his unjust imprisonment and the six-months suspended sentence still imposed on him. He said, "On my release, I have no intention to go back home and sit there idly. In fact, by imprisoning me they have silenced me long enough. Our cause is just, it is one striving for freedom and equality, and I intend to continue fighting for it just as I have before"...
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