An official statement from Beatport on the detention of DJ and musician Sama’ Abdulhadi by the Palestinian Authority.
Earlier this year, Ms. Sama’ Abdulhadi, a world-renowned DJ and Producer from Palestine, was commissioned by Beatport to create a monthly music streaming “Residency” series highlighting the musical and cultural developments of the Middle Eastern electronic music scene. Over a one month residency of five hours per week, Beatport collaborated with Ms. Sama’ Abdulhadi to showcase the best DJs from different regions of the Middle East, including Abdulhadi herself.
As part of this effort to draw international attention to the importance of the heritage and history of the country of Palestine, Ms. Abdulhadi selected the Maqam Nabi Musa (Tomb of the Prophet Moses) in Jericho, just outside Jerusalem, for this single event. The site had been frequently used for concerts and events in the past and Ms Abdulhadi obtained the necessary permits from the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism to host a private event. Ms. Abdulhadi and her team selected approximately forty people, all adhering to social distancing policies, to join in the private, recorded event that was to be broadcast in January on Beatport’s media channels.
The site, Maqam Nabi Musa, is under the custody of the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism who gave written approval to organize and film the concert in the Bazaar site, which is separated from the holy sites within the complex. The European Union, in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority, had recently pledged more than €5m to renovate the site for various cultural events and gatherings to support the on-going development of cultural tourism in the Palestinian controlled territories. Ms. Abdulhadi believes she and her team acted with good intent and adhered to all licensing arrangements with the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism.
Beatport is actively working with Ms. Abdulhadi’s team in the hopes of gaining her immediate release from detention. In addition, Beatport hopes to connect with the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism.
Sama’ Abdulhadi’s “Residency” is part of an ongoing Beatport series, which Beatport planned to stream in the early months of 2021.
A petition has been posted to demand Sama’s release.
Visit Sama’ Abdulhadi profile on Instagram.
Artists, fans, and citizens around the world are voicing their concern behind the #FreeSama hashtag on Twitter.
speechless 💔please sign this petition to #freesama https://t.co/0CgWbDZWyk
— Amelie Lens (@AmelieLens) December 29, 2020
#FreeSama Sama was illegally arrested two days ago. Sign the petition https://t.co/jV15e7PRsf pic.twitter.com/9TDPFX6C1i
— Coyu (@coyumusic) December 29, 2020
.@sama_skywalker needs our help. Please sign this petition! #FREESAMAhttps://t.co/GDcjrf4ST4
— Nicole Moudaber (@NicoleMoudaber) December 29, 2020
Sama is still imprisoned in Jericho. Please take a moment to sign, share with a friend. #freesama https://t.co/5R5DUM6Vom
— THE BLESSED MADONNA (@Blessed_Madonna) December 30, 2020
Sama is one of the best DJs in the region. A unique woman Middle eastern DJ who made her way to the most famous international venues! #Palestine government gave her permission to do a party in a location in Ramallah, then detained her for that!
#FreeSama Abdulhadi pic.twitter.com/qe24EVDYde— Zaina Erhaim (@ZainaErhaim) December 29, 2020
What are we without basic human rights like the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion, expression and gender equality? We need to tolerate and respect each other! #freesama ❤️
— Ida Engberg (@IdaEngberg) December 29, 2020