Update on situation of current hunger strikers
Update on situation of current hunger strikers
ADDAMEER Prisoner Support
and Human Rights
Association
28/06/2012
Ramallah – Three
Palestinian political prisoners remain on hunger strike in
Israeli detention. Addameer lawyer Mona Neddaf visited
administrative detainee Samer Al-Barq in Ramleh prison
medical clinic on 25 June. Samer is currently on his 38th
day of hunger strike and his health is
deteriorating.
After launching his hunger strike on 15
April in protest of his ongoing administrative detention
since November 2010, Samer ended his 30-day fast upon the
conclusion of Palestinian prisoner’s mass hunger strike on
14 May under the agreement that renewals of administrative
detention orders would be restricted. One week later, on 22
May, Samer’s administrative detention order was renewed
for an additional three months. He immediately re-launched
his hunger strike and told Ms. Neddaf that he will not break
his hunger strike until there is an agreement reached for
his release.
Due to the length of his hunger strike since April, with only one week in which he was receiving nourishment, Samer’s condition is now worsening. He has a very low heart rate and prison doctors have warned against possible ramifications of the hunger strike on his brain. He is currently drinking only water with glucose.
Ms. Neddaf also met with Mahmoud Sarsak, who ended his historic 92-day hunger strike on 18 June and is due to be released on 10 July. Though he still has a long road to recovery ahead and suffers from feelings of dizziness when he wakes up each morning, his health is improving. He now weighs approximately 58 kilos. Though he has been transferred regularly for check-ups to Assaf Harofeh hospital, he is currently still detained in Ramleh prison medical clinic.
Meanwhile, ill prisoner Akram Rikhawi has entered his 78th day of hunger strike and still faces an imminent threat to his life. Independent doctors from Physicians for Human Rights-Israel continue to be denied access to him.
Administrative detainee Hassan Safadi is also now on his 8th day of renewed hunger strike, after his administrative detention order was renewed on 21 June, despite agreement by Israel that he would be released upon the expiration of his current order.
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