Staff and students at Goldsmiths University of London are campaigning for the release of a Goldsmiths student who has been in prison for over a year for alleged Palestine solidarity action. Fatema Zainab Rajwani, who also goes by Ray, is a 21-year-old film student and poet. They are currently being held as part of the Filton24, imprisoned without being convicted for alleged damage of weapons in an Israeli arms factory in England belonging to Israel’s largest arms manufacturer, Elbit Systems, at Filton near Bristol. Ray’s trial at Woolwich has just concluded, and they are now awaiting jury deliberation alongside five of their co-defendants. Fatema was meant to begin their final year as a Media and Communications student at Goldsmiths in September 2024, but they were remanded after being arrested at Filton in August 2024. Eight other prisoners have taken part in a hunger strike.
According to Goldsmiths UCU:
'Ray is proud of their Indian heritage and East African roots. They are a film student and a poet, and their writing is an attempt to mediate between the existence we are witnessing and the beautiful world we have the capacity to rebuild together.
Fatema’s interests include reading and writing poetry, history, and social theory; Bollywood films and songs; zines; BFI films; Chappell Roan; Buffy; We Are Lady Parts; Sweatshop Boys; and books by Kamila Shamsie. They love meeting new people and hearing about others.
As Fatema has said: “We reject the business of imperialist murder that Britain profits from. The slaughter of Black and Brown bodies that the British arms trade facilitates must end. Long live Palestine.”

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