On Sept 27, several hundred Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails
started a hunger strike to protest the conditions of their
incarceration. They have made several key demands, including an end to
abusive isolation, restrictions on higher education in prisons, denial
of books and newspapers, shackling, excessive fines, and most
importantly, an end to all forms of collective punishment, including the
refusal of family visits, night searches of prisoners’ cells, and the
All freedom supporters around the world are called to join the
prisoners with one day hunger strike, on Wednesday October 12th, when
they will have entered their 16th day of hunger strike.
If you are joining, declare it: “On 12.10.11, I will be on hunger
strike in support of Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike since
September, 27th”
يوم 12.10.11 انا مضرب\ة عن الطعام دعماً للأسرى الفلسطينيين، المضربين عن الطعام منذ 27 أيلول
Hashtag on twitter: #HS4Palestine
Some 8000 Palestinians are being held in Israeli prisons or detention
centers by the Israeli army, including 370 minors and 103 Palestinian
women, according to the Palestinian prisoner’s rights and support group,
Addammeer.
Over 750 are held without charge or trial.
These are not hardened criminals we’re talking about folks. The overwhelming majority of Palestinian prisoners are regarded as political captives
who have been arbitrarily imprisoned or detained under the broad banner
of “security”, according to the Israeli human rights group B’tselem.
“If these same standards were applied inside Israel, half of the Likud party would be in administrative detention,” noted the group in a report.
Palestinians have been subjected to the highest rate of incarceration
in the world-since the beginning of the Israeli occupation of
Palestinian territories in 1967, over 650,000 Palestinians have been
detained by Israel-constituting some 20% of the total Palestinian
population, and 40% of all Palestinian men.
According to Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, and B’tselem, their
conditions of detention are extremely poor, with many prisoners
suffering from medical negligence, routine beatings, position torture
and strip searches.Since the beginning of this Intifada in September
2000, over 2500 children have been arrested.
denial of basic health treatment
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