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freepalestine
18th May 2012, 02:31
Palestinian Prisoners are Still on Hunger Strike
Details Published on Thursday, 17 May 2012 14:16

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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.

Prisoners told the prisoners' centre for studies that yesterday, 16th May, Israeli prisons' administration had beaten Mohammed Taj, a Palestinian detainee, and immediately put him in the solitary confinement in al-Jalameh to pressure him to end his hunger strike, as he had spent 65 days on hunger strike protesting against the Prison Service for not treating him as a Prisoner of War.

Prisoners also said that Taj, who was sentenced for 15 years, was a Director General of the Palestinian National Security Forces and now suffers from a serious pain in his eyes and body and that his health condition is deteriorated.

The released prisoner Ra'fat Hamdouna, director of prisoners' centre for studies and a member of the prisoners' committee for the National and Islamic forces called on the senior leadership of the strike to follow up the case of Taj, and called on the legal unit in the prisoners' society, Jihad Bolus on top of them, to pay him an immediate visit to check on his health.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php/prisoners/1693-palestinian-prisoners-are-still-on-hunger-strike

freepalestine
3rd June 2012, 03:11
'Outrage' as Israel refuses to hospitalize hunger strikers
Published Thursday 31/05/2012 (updated) 02/06/2012 16:16


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Soccer players in Mahmoud al-Sarsak's hometown Rafah
called for his release.



BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Rights groups on Thursday expressed outrage at Israeli authorities "disregard" of the immediate danger to the lives of two Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.

Mahmoud al-Sarsak has been on hunger strike for 74 days and Akram al-Rekhawi has refused food for 50 days.

Physicians for Human Rights - Israel petitioned an Israeli court on May 24 demanding immediate access by doctors to al-Sarsak and al-Rekhawi.

An Israeli court on Wednesday gave the prison service 12 days to allow independent doctors to visit them "in complete disregard of their grave health conditions and the possibility that time is running out," the prisoner support group Addameer said in a statement.

Al-Sarsak and al-Rekhawi are being held in Ramle prison clinic and the Israeli prison service is refusing to transfer them to a civilian hospital.

Addameer, PHRI and the legal rights group Al-Haq said the Israeli Prison Service was blatantly breaching health rights.

The groups demanded that Israel immediately allow independent doctors and families to visit the prisoners.

Noting the high risk of death, the groups said the prison clinic was not equipped to treat the detainees and they must be admitted to hospital.

Earlier this month, PHRI explained that the prison clinic cannot perform lab tests on site and so doctors do not have up-to-date information on patients' conditions. "This information is critical to the patient's care," the group said.

The clinic does not have emergency buzzers, and detainees must shout for help, it added.

Unlocking the cells is a time-consuming procedure, prohibiting fast access in medical emergencies, and the clinics are ill-equipped and do not have heart monitors, PHR-I added.

Al-Sarsak, a soccer player on Palestine's national team, has been jailed without charge since July 2009. He went on hunger strike on March 19 after Israel extended his detention for the sixth time without presenting any charges against him.

Al-Rekhawi has been held in Ramle prison clinic since his detention in June 2004, suffering from diabetes, asthma and osteoporosis. He was sentenced to nine years. As he has served more than two-thirds of his sentence he is entitled to ask for parole and is demanding Israel considers his medical condition.

On Wednesday, al-Sarsak's mother told Ma'an she thinks of him "every minute as he is hungry and dying."

"Are they waiting to bring him dead to me? Why is there no one moving to save his life?"


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ckaihatsu
11th June 2012, 05:37
http://samidoun.ca/2012/06/urgent-act-now-for-mahmoud-sarsak-on-84th-day-of-hunger-strike-palestinian-soccer-star-at-risk-of-death/?print=1


URGENT: Act now for Mahmoud Sarsak on 84th day of hunger strike; Palestinian soccer star at risk of death

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Poster for Mahmoud Sarsak by Hafez Omar

As European soccer stars compete in the European Championship, the eyes of the world must turn to a soccer star at urgent risk of death: Palestinian national team member Mahmoud Sarsak, 25, has been imprisoned under Israel’s “Unlawful Combatants Law” – the only prisoner so held – without charge or trial – for three years. Sarsak, from Gaza, traveled to the West Bank to join the Palestinian national soccer team for training. Upon his arrival he was abducted by the Israeli occupation military and since that time has been held in Israeli jails, subject to this special version of administrative detention designed especially for Palestinian prisoners from the Gaza Strip. Take action now – send a letter to Israeli officials demanding his freedom! (#letter) (http://samidoun.ca/2012/06/urgent-act-now-for-mahmoud-sarsak-on-84th-day-of-hunger-strike-palestinian-soccer-star-at-risk-of-death/?print=1#letter)

TWEET NOW: Free #FootballsHero #MahmoudSarsak from Israeli prison – no charge, no trial, no detention! Take action: http://samidoun.ca/?p=1282 (http://twitter.com/?status=Free+%23FootballsHero+%23MahmoudSarsak+fro m+Israeli+prison!+No+charge,+no+trial,+no+detentio n!+Take+action+:http://samidoun.ca/?p=1282)

Mahmoud Sarsak (http://samidoun.ca/2012/04/palestine-football-star-seriously-ill-from-four-week-hunger-strike/) launched his own hunger strike demanding freedom following the strikes of administrative detainees Khader Adnan and Hana’ Shalabi, on March 19 of this year. He was joined by thousands of other Palestinian prisoners on April 17. When the prisoners’ general open hunger strike ended on May 14 with an agreement, Sarsak continued his strike; his situation was particularly precarious due to the unique form of administrative detention under which he is held.

According to Physicians for Human Rights and Addameer (http://addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=486) ,

Despite the urgency of his condition, the Israeli Prison Service (IPS) has denied Mahmoud access to independent doctors from PHR-Israel until today. The IPS also refuses to transfer him to a civilian hospital for proper treatment. Following today’s visit, the PHR-Israel doctor reported that Mahmoud has experienced extreme loss of muscle tissue and drastic weight loss. He has lost 33 percent of his body weight, from an original weight of 76 kilos down to his present weight of 51 kilos. He also suffers from frequent incidents of fainting and loss of consciousness, in addition to lapses in memory. The doctor further reported that Mahmoud is in danger of pulse disruptions (arrhythmias) that are endangering his life.

Palestinian human rights organizations have urgently called for international action and solidarity for Mahmoud Sarsak – and for his fellow continuing hunger strikers, Akram Al-Rikhawi, on his 57th day of hunger strike, and Samer al-Barq, who renewed his hunger strike (following his participation in the April 17-May 14 general strike) on May 21 in protest of Israeli continual violations of the agreement (http://electronicintifada.net/content/palestinian-prisoners-hunger-strikes-continue-israel-violates-agreements/11364) - rather than being released as promised, his administrative detention was renewed.

Sarsak and Rikhawi have released a letter to the world (http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/dont-wait-until-were-body-bags-two-palestinian-hunger-strikers-final-distress) , calling for action on their cases, as translated by the Electronic Intifada:

This is an urgent and final distress call from captivity, slow and programmed death inside the cells of so-called Ramle Prison hospital, that you know that your sons and brothers are still struggling against death and you pay no attention to them and do not remember their cause – as if, after the end of the general strike all the demands of the prisoners were met.

We are still here, continuing our open-ended hunger strike and that battle has not endeddespite 78 days of strike for one of us, and 59 days for the other.

Regretfully, we thought that you would support us in our hunger strike, but instead you have stood on our wounds and our pain.

From here, we cry out to you, to our brothers, to dignified people, that you bear your responsibility, for after God, we have no one but you and the freedom loving people of the world to bring victory to our cause.

Second: As the hunger strike continues to erode our bodies and sap what is left of our strength, we cry out to you to help us in our battle on every level and field, local, regional and international, especially in the media, and especially Palestinian television which represents the Palestinian people.

And also in the newspapers, radio and electronic media, so that our voices can reach the freedom loving people of the world and expose this entity, and for the victory of our cause.

We say: there is still enough time and the support that comes late is better than that which does not come at all. It is better that you receive us alive and victorious rather than as lifeless bodies in black bags.

Therefore we two hunger strikers remain on our strike, Mahmoud Sarsak who has endured 78 days, and Sheikh Akram Rikhawi who has endured 59 days and was already ill, having spent 8 years in Ramle Prison clinic suffering from illnesses, and who now struggles against death.

We inform you that we will remain on our strike until all our demands are met and we will not submit to the demands of the Prison Service regardless of what we suffer in restrictions, provocations, and bargaining, and we will not accept promises and half-measures despite the deterioration of our health and our entry into difficult and dangerous situations, especially since we have lost more than 25kg and 18kg.

Our people, our leaders in Gaza, in the West Bank and outside, and freedom loving people of the world, we cry out to you, and to all people in the world who believe in the justice of our cause: do not abandon us to the vindictive hands of the jailers to take what they want from our frail bodies.

You are the ones able to support us for victory in our battle.

Your brothers who remain on hunger strike until victory or martrydom,

Mahmoud Sarsak
Akram Rikhawi

Sarsak’s family has also joined in a video call for his freedom:



Protests have taken place across Europe and more action is urgently needed. As the world’s eyes are on the best in soccer, take action for a true football hero – Mahmoud Sarsak – whose life is on the line for his freedom, and for dignity and justice for all Palestinians.

TAKE ACTION!

1. Sign a letter demanding the Israeli state transfer Mahmoud Sarsak, Akram Rikhawi and Samer al-Barq immediately to hospitals and release them. (#letter) Tell the Israeli Prison Services that the world is watching! Click here to sign. (#letter) (http://samidoun.ca/2012/06/urgent-act-now-for-mahmoud-sarsak-on-84th-day-of-hunger-strike-palestinian-soccer-star-at-risk-of-death/?print=1#letter)

2. Join a protest or demonstration for Palestinian prisoners. Many groups and organizations are holding events – join one or announce your own. Organizing an event, action or forum on Palestinian prisoners on your city or campus? Use this form to contact us (http://samidoun.ca/2012/04/submit-your-palestinian-prisoner-solidarity-activities-here/) and we will post the event widely. If you need suggestions, materials or speakers for your event, please contact us (http://samidoun.ca/contact-us/) at [email protected]

3. Contact your government officials and demand an end to international silence and complicity with the repression of Palestinian political prisoners. In Canada, Call the office of John Baird, Foreign Minister, and demand an end to Canadian support for Israel and justice for Palestinian prisoners, at : 613-990-7720; Email: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . In the US, call the office of Elizabeth Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1.202.647.7209 (tel:202.647.7209) ). Demand that Elizabeth Jones bring this issue urgently to his counterparts in Israel.


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ComradeChe
13th June 2012, 11:23
In particular, the mentioned reports refer to the Palestine player Mahmoud Sarsak, whose health is in a very delicate state due to the fact that he has been undergoing a hunger strike for approximately 90 days in protest of his alleged illegal detention

http://football.uk.reuters.com/football/news/2012/06/12/F910B128-B4AC-11E1-9AC3-0B3E8033923B.php