sooly on Nostr: 🚨 BREAKING: After 40 years of imprisonment, Georges Abdallah—the longest-held ...
🚨 BREAKING: After 40 years of imprisonment, Georges Abdallah—the longest-held political prisoner in Europe—is set to be freed on December 6, 2024.
His release comes with a condition: exile from France. Georges’ fight for justice and liberation has been shaped by decades of resilience, surviving immense international pressure from American and European authorities determined to keep him behind bars. His story is one of unbreakable resolve and resistance.
From his Lebanese roots, Georges rose to lead the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, confronting the occupation of Lebanon and the supply chains fueling Zionist expansion. Convicted under highly contentious charges in 1987, his imprisonment became a tool for state repression—his mere existence, even at 72 years old, a testament to the power he holds to inspire global resistance.
The fight for Georges’ freedom laid bare the deep-rooted connections between state power and imperialist agendas. Even approved release requests—like in 2013—were snatched away by American intervention, revealing a fear of what he represents: unwavering commitment to justice and the potential to mobilize the masses.
In Georges’ words:
“Comrades, let us be vigilant and prevent the Zionist criminals from annihilating the revolutionary heroes in captivity! May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish for the sake of Palestine and its glorious resistance!”
As December 6th nears, this is a reflection on Georges’ struggle, and our collective duty to uphold the vision for freedom and justice. Yet the timing of this announcement is questionable. Are the French trying to play the card of his release for something related to the war of Zionist #Israel on Lebanon?
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nostr:#DownWithImperialism nostr:#lebanon nostr:#palestine
His release comes with a condition: exile from France. Georges’ fight for justice and liberation has been shaped by decades of resilience, surviving immense international pressure from American and European authorities determined to keep him behind bars. His story is one of unbreakable resolve and resistance.
From his Lebanese roots, Georges rose to lead the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, confronting the occupation of Lebanon and the supply chains fueling Zionist expansion. Convicted under highly contentious charges in 1987, his imprisonment became a tool for state repression—his mere existence, even at 72 years old, a testament to the power he holds to inspire global resistance.
The fight for Georges’ freedom laid bare the deep-rooted connections between state power and imperialist agendas. Even approved release requests—like in 2013—were snatched away by American intervention, revealing a fear of what he represents: unwavering commitment to justice and the potential to mobilize the masses.
In Georges’ words:
“Comrades, let us be vigilant and prevent the Zionist criminals from annihilating the revolutionary heroes in captivity! May a thousand solidarity initiatives flourish for the sake of Palestine and its glorious resistance!”
As December 6th nears, this is a reflection on Georges’ struggle, and our collective duty to uphold the vision for freedom and justice. Yet the timing of this announcement is questionable. Are the French trying to play the card of his release for something related to the war of Zionist #Israel on Lebanon?
nostr:#FreeGeorgesAbdallah
nostr:#ResistanceLivesOn
nostr:#DownWithImperialism nostr:#lebanon nostr:#palestine