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Thu 18 May 2023 11:30 am - Jerusalem Time

The "Prisoner's Club" holds the occupation responsible for the fate of the captive Shehadeh

The Prisoners' Club held the occupation prisons administration fully responsible for the worsening health condition of the prisoner Falah Shehadeh (Sudanese), who has been detained since 2004 and sentenced to 27 years in prison.


And the club stated in a statement, today, Thursday, that the (Sudanese) prisoner had recently suffered from stomach and colon problems, and after several requests he was transferred to Soroka Hospital early this week, for an endoscopy, but suddenly, after the endoscopy, He began to have very sharp pains in the abdomen.


He added that after conducting examinations on him, there were many doctors' accounts of the reason that led to the aggravation of his health condition after the endoscopy procedure, which confirms that a medical error the Sudanese prisoner was subjected to within the framework of the crime of medical negligence (slow killing).

The Prisoner's Club pointed out that the prison administration returned him to (Negev) prison, where he is being held today, and yesterday his health condition deteriorated again, and he suffered severe pain, as a result of which he was transferred to the prison clinic, and he is supposed to be transferred again early next week to the hospital.


It is noteworthy that the Sudanese prisoner is married and the father of four children.


In this context, the Prisoner's Club confirms that the crime of medical negligence (slow killing) that is carried out against prisoners today constitutes the most prominent systematic crime that is carried out against hundreds of prisoners, and recently we are witnessing an increase in the number of sick prisoners, in addition to the occupation forces continuing to arrest more citizens who They suffer from chronic diseases and health problems.

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The "Prisoner's Club" holds the occupation responsible for the fate of the captive Shehadeh

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