#PalHunger | Fasisi transferred to hospital on 30th day of hunger strike

[ PIC 28/10/2013 – 11:12 AM ]

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AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– Detainee Akram Yousef Fasisi has been transferred to hospital after 30 days of hunger strike protesting his administrative detention, his family said on Monday.

Family members told Ahrar center for prisoners’ studies and human rights that Fasisi had started his hunger strike on 29th September and was adamant on continuing in his strike until his release.

Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of the center, said that Fasisi’s health condition was worsening due to the long period of hunger strike and the Ofer prison administration transferred him to Ramle prison hospital.

He said that Fasisi is deprived of family visits, which raised concern among his relatives who asked all parties concerned to visit him.

Fasisi, who served one and a half years in Israeli jail in 2011, was arrested on 16/11/2012 and held in administrative custody that was renewed without charge or trial.

AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– Detainee Akram Yousef Fasisi has been transferred to hospital after 30 days of hunger strike protesting his administrative detention, his family said on Monday.

Family members told Ahrar center for prisoners’ studies and human rights that Fasisi had started his hunger strike on 29th September and was adamant on continuing in his strike until his release.

Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of the center, said that Fasisi’s health condition was worsening due to the long period of hunger strike and the Ofer prison administration transferred him to Ramle prison hospital.

He said that Fasisi is deprived of family visits, which raised concern among his relatives who asked all parties concerned to visit him.

Fasisi, who served one and a half years in Israeli jail in 2011, was arrested on 16/11/2012 and held in administrative custody that was renewed without charge or trial.


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