PALESTINE
Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:05 pm - Jerusalem Time
The Captive Club calls for the widest participation in the campaign to release the prisoner, Walid Daqqa
The Captive Club called for the widest participation in the campaign to release the prisoner Walid Daqqa, who recently completed his 37th year in the occupation prisons , entered his 38th year, and today faces a serious health condition in the Israeli (Barzilai) Hospital, as a result of his recent serious health symptoms, in addition to his suffering from type A rare cancer of the bone marrow known as myelofibrosis.
The Prisoners Club added in a statement that the message of the campaign is to restore our demand for the freedom of our prisoners, especially the patients who face the systematic crime of medical negligence (slow killing), which the occupation has worked for decades to develop its tools to target prisoners physically and psychologically.
And the club continued, that the chronic health condition that dozens of prisoners have reached, is nothing but the result of a number of systematic and fixed tools against them, which they actually face from the moment of arrest, and the systematic delaying process is the most prominent of these tools, because every procedure that a sick prisoner needs to follow up on his health condition takes months. years, including medical examinations and surgeries.
The Captive Club affirmed that the message of the prisoners today is not only to ensure that treatment is provided to them in prisons, but rather that the demand for freedom is the basis, and we recall their constant question about their fate (for how long)?, after some of them have exceeded a total of more than 40 years in the occupation prisons, The prisoner, Daqqa, is one of the 23 prisoners arrested since before the signing of the Oslo agreement, in addition to (11) old prisoners who faced detention since before the signing of the Oslo agreement, and they were released in the (Wafaa Al-Ahrar) deal and were re-arrested in 2014.
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The Captive Club calls for the widest participation in the campaign to release the prisoner, Walid Daqqa