Since
our latest update several days ago, there have been a number of
developments in Palestinian hunger strikers' cases. Addameer's newest
report is below, followed by additional updates:
Addameer
Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association issued the following
statement on July 9 with the latest updates on striking prisoners:
9
July 2013 – Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association can
confirm 12 individual hunger strikes in Israeli prisons.
Ayman
Hamdan has been on hunger strike for 73 days in protest of his
administrative detention. Initially he was held in isolation in Ofer
Prison as punishment for initiating a hunger strike, but has since been
moved to Asaf Haroveh Hosptial where his health continues to worsen.
Ayman’s brother Ahmad engaged in a one week hunger strike from 24 June
– 1 July in solidarity with his brother.
Imad
Batran has been on hunger strike for 64 days in protest of the
extension of his administrative detention for an additional 6 months.
According to his lawyer, Ahlam Haddad, he has lost 26 kilograms and is
suffering from several health problems. Despite this, he continues to
be shackled to his bed at Assaf Haroveh Hospital at all times. He is
currently only drinking water and taking salt and sugar.
Ayman
Tabeesh has been on hunger strike for 48 days in protest of his
administrative detention as well. He is currently held in Ramleh Prison
Hospital. Ayman’s brother Mohammad Tabeesh also started a hunger strike
in solidarity with his brother. Mohammad is a former administrative
detainee who is now serving an 18 month sentence. Mohammad, who has
been on hunger strike for 28 days, is continuously subjected to
beatings by the prison guards at Ofer and has been moved from isolation
in Megiddo Prison to Jalameh Prison, where he is currently detained.
Adel
Hareebat has been on hunger strike for 48 days in protest of the
renewal of his administrative detention order, which was confirmed for
an addition 4 months on 23 May 2013. As punishment for engaging in a
hunger strike, he was moved to isolation in Ofer Prison until his
health condition deteriorated to the point that he had to be moved to
Ramleh Prison Hospital. The prison hospital doctor told Adel that his
hunger strike is putting his life in danger due to his other health
conditions, however an appeal submitted by his lawyer against his
administrative detention was rejected by the military court.
Husam
Matir, who is serving a life sentence, was moved into isolation in
Askalan Prison for starting a hunger strike 39 days ago. His main
demand is that he be recognized as a prisoner of war.
Five
of the prisoners who hold Jordanian citizenship also continue to be on
hunger strike for 69 days and are in very dangerous health conditions.
Abdallah Barghouthi is currently being held in Afoula Hospital.
Mohammad Rimawi, Munir Mar’ee and Alaa Hammad are all held in Sukora
Hospital and Hamza Othman is held in Ramleh Prison Hospital.
Addameer
can also confirm the hunger strike of Iyad Abu Khdeir started his
second hunger strike on 7 June 2013 in protest of his continued
detention despite the completion of his 8 year sentence. Iyad’s first
hunger strike was for 22 days from 13 May – 3 June 2013.
Awad
Sa’eedy also engaged in a hunger strike for 15 days from 20 June to 5
July 2013 in protest of his isolation in Ayshel prison. Awad has been
held in isolation since April 2012 as a punishment during the mass
hunger strikes in April and May 2012. Awad suspended his strike on the
promise that he will be removed from isolation and detained in Hadarim
Prison.
**
Khaled
Hroub, who had been on hunger strike since June 15, ended his hunger
strike earlier in the week. Hroub had demanded to be placed with his
brother Younis, also imprisoned by the Israeli occupation. Younis Hroub
will be released today, June 9, from administrative detention in Negev
prison. Younis earlier conducted a 66-day hunger strike demanding his
release from administrative detention. He was previously arrested by
Israeli occupation forces in 2002 and served six and a half years. He
was re-arrested on July 10, 2012 and held in administrative detention.
**
Hussam
Mattar, who has been on hunger strike for 39 days, was transferred on
July 9 from isolation in Ashkelon prion to the Ramle prison clinic. His
wife reported that he is suffering from her husband is suffering from
severe pain in the head and kidneys, as well as poor vision and heart
disease.
**
See
the following updated chart (data from Palestinian Prisoners Society)
on the hunger strikers and the date they launched their strikes:
Palestinian prisoner’s name
|
Date of Hunger Strike
|
Ayman Issa Hamdan | 04/28/2013 |
Muneer Mari | 05/02/2013 |
Abdullah Barghouti | 05/02/2013 |
Alaa Hammad | 05/02/2013 |
Mohammad Rimawi | 05/02/2013 |
Hamza Othman Al-Dabbas | 05/02/2013 |
Imad Batran | 05/07/2013 |
Adel Hareebat | 05/23/2013 |
Ayman Al-Tabeesh | 05/23/2013 |
Hossam Mattar | 06/01/2013 |
Mohammed Al-Tabeesh | 06/12/2013 |
Eyad Abu Khudair | 06/17/2013 |
samidoun | July 9,
2013 at 1:10 pm | URL: http://wp.me/p2cx3f-Gx
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