PALESTINE
Mon 11 Sep 2023 6:56 pm - Jerusalem Time
Palestinian Prisoners’ Club: Mounting Fears of assassination of striking detainees
Vice President of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, Abdullah Al-Zaghari, said that there are great and mounting fears about the fate of the detainees on hunger strike, namely: Kayed Al-Fafsous, Sultan Khalouf, and Maher Al-Akhras, especially since their strike comes in light of the presence of a right-wing fascist government, which previously assassinated Sheikh Khader Adnan. After 86 days of strike, we do not rule out that the crime will be carried out again against those currently on strike.
Al-Zaghari added that what is happening against the hunger strikers is a crime, in which all the occupation forces participate, which continue their intransigence and refuse to even deal with their demand to end their arbitrary detention, despite the deterioration of their health condition, especially since the striking detainees had previously gone through long strikes, which affected actually affects their health conditions.
Al-Zaghari called on all international human rights institutions, led by the United Nations, to pressure the occupation to immediately release them and end the crime of their arrest.
It is noteworthy that the detainees Kayed Al-Fafsous and Sultan Khalouf have continued their hunger strike for (40) days in rejection of their administrative detention, and the detainee Maher Al-Akhras has continued his strike for (20) days, as the occupation authorities filed an indictment against him yesterday, and extended his detention until Thursday.
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Palestinian Prisoners’ Club: Mounting Fears of assassination of striking detainees