Three Palestinian prisoners still on hunger strike


On Thursday, 17th May, a report issued by Palestinian Prisoners' society revealed that three Palestinians still continue with their hunger strike since 17th April, despite the signed agreement between the Israeli prisons' administration and Palestinian prisoners. The striking-prisoners are: Mahmoud Sarsak, Akram al-Rekhawi and Mohammad Abdul Aziz, who are now in the hospital of al-Ramlah Israeli prison.

Israeli authorities had made a deal with Mahmoud Sarsak, a Palestinian detainee who is on his 61 days of Hunger Strike that he would be released on 1 July, yet Israel subsequently broke the deal, so he never broke the hunger strike.

The two other prisoners, Akram al-Rikhawi and Mohammad Abdul Aziz's demands were that they would be allowed to be presented again before the Military Court.

Sarsak is from Gaza Strip, who was detained in 2009, Akram al-Rikhawi is from Gaza and was detained in 2004, and Mohammad Abdul Aziz Abu Labdeh is also from Gaza and is in Israeli prison since 2000. more

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Israeli warships open fire at Gaza fishermen

Egyptians continue to keep Gaza's only exit closed

Support striking Palestinian quarry workers demanding their rights from Israeli employer