Reporters Without Borders | July 3, 2013 Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate and unconditional release of Mohamed Al-Azza, a Palestinian photographer held incommunicado and without charge in an unknown place of detention by the Israeli authorities for the past three days. Azza, who works for Palestinian News Network and Ma’an News, was […]
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#StopAD | Dirar Abu Sisi demands his release from Israeli solitary confinement
[ PIC 08/10/2012 – 09:59 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Isolated captive Dirar Abu Sisi, deputy head of Gaza Power Plant, appealed to all officials to work on releasing him from solitary confinement, especially after the deterioration of his health. This came in a message from Abu Sisi delivered by ex-prisoner Naseem Muslim, who was released […]
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IOA renews administrative detention of Hamas leader Faze’ Sawafte
[ PIC 11/08/2012 – 11:11 AM ] TOBAS, (PIC)– The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has renewed the administrative detention of Faze’ Sawafte, a Hamas leader, for the second time running, the Ahrar center for prisoners’ studies and human rights said. Fuad Al-Khafsh, director of the center, said that Sawafte was arrested on 9/2/2012 and held […]
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Originally posted on Free Haifa:
On the 76th day of his Hunger Strike, Mahmoud Sarsak’s life is in immediate danger. Yet the Israeli racist regime is building on our fatigue after the latest mass Hunger Strike and the successful solidarity campaign and is deliberately trying to drive Mahmoud to his death. Unlike Khader Adnan, who…

#PalHunger | Israeli court rules against Palestinian hunger-strikers (detained without charges)
Maan News Agency | May 7, 2012 JERUSALEM (Reuters) — Israel’s Supreme Court turned down on Monday an appeal by two Palestinians, who have been on hunger strike for nearly 70 days, to free them from detention without trial. But in its decision, released by the justice ministry, the court said security authorities should […]
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Khader Adnan… Finally home – Photography
April 17, 2012 LiveBlog | HANA SHALABI DEPORTED TO GAZA – Photos & Video Hana Shalabi Hana’ Yayha Ash-Shalabi – Action Alert All Related posts about Hana Shalabi Palestinian Hunger Strikers: A History Palestinian Hungerstrikers –List of all names For reliable/latest news about hungerstrikers go to Addameer All related posts about Khader Adnan We will […]
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Hana Shalabi: Not Quite Free at Last ~ by Stephen Lendman
by Stephen Lendman | IndyBay.org | April 2, 2012 After ignoring her entire hunger striking ordeal, her lawless detention, and weeks of Israeli ruthlessness, The New York Times finally acknowledged she exists, but little more. On April 1, The Times headlined “Israel Frees Palestinian Detainee After Hunger Strike of Weeks,” saying: Hana “was released from […]
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Hamas, Islamic Jihad: Banishing Shalabi a Zionist crime
[ PIC 02/04/2012 – 08:56 AM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements have denounced the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) for banishing detainee Hana’a Shalabi to Gaza after 44 days of hunger strike. Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, told the PIC on Sunday that the deportation was a crime, adding that Shalabi […]
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Khafsh on hunger strike for ten days
[PIC 01/04/2012 – 08:34 AM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of the Ahrar center for prisoners’ studies, has been on hunger strike for ten days in solidarity with hunger striker MP Ahmed Al-Haj Ali. The Palestinian center for the defense of prisoners said in a statement on Saturday that Khafsh was on an […]
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IOA to exile Shalabi to Gaza without seeing her parents
[ PIC 01/04/2012 – 10:36 AM ] RAMALLAH, (PIC)– The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) is to exile detainee Hana’a Shalabi to Gaza Strip on Sunday after a deal by which the administrative detainee would be freed and banished. The Gaza ministry of prisoners said in a statement that Shalabi was denied permission to see her […]
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LiveBlog | HANA SHALABI DEPORTED TO GAZA – Photography & Video
April 1, 2012 Continuous updates Addameer tweeted the next message moments ago that Hana Shalabi will be deported to Gaza today. Breaking: #HanaShalabi is being transferred to Gaza today — Addameer –الضمير (@Addameer) April 1, 2012 From one prison, into another prison, Gaza. World’s largest extermination camp. She will nor be able to see her […]
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Marches in Jenin refuse deportation of Shalabi
[ PIC 31/03/2012 – 08:50 AM ] JENIN, (PIC)– Two marches were organized in Jenin villages on Friday in solidarity with Palestinian hunger strikers in Israeli occupation jails and in rejection of the Israeli deportation of Hana’a Shalabi. Hundreds of Palestinians gathered after the Friday congregation in Kufr Ra’ee village and marched in its streets […]
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Israeli jailers decide to exile #HanaShalabi to Gaza in exchange for her release
[ PIC 31/03/2012 – 01:54 PM ] RAMALLAH, (PIC)– Palestinian female hunger striker Hana Shalabi decided to suspend her 44-day hunger strike after the Israeli prison authority accepted to release her on condition that she lives in the Gaza Strip for three years as an exile. Prisoner Shalabi said she was exposed to Israeli medical […]
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Deportee urges #HanaShalabi to reject Gaza deal
Maan News Agency | March 31, 2012 GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — A Palestinian who was deported to Gaza in 2002 has urged Hana Shalabi not to accept a deal under which she will be deported. Shalabi, from Jenin, ended a 43-day hunger strike on Thursday after reaching a deal with Israeli authorities that she will […]
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AMNESTY | Palestinian detainee Hana Shalabi in Gaza deportation deal should be released to West Bank
Amnesty International | March 30, 2012 Hana Shalabi’s case has seen wide support among Palestinians in the West Bank. © ABBAS MOMANI/AFP/Getty Images “ Amnesty International fears the deal may amount to a forcible deportation given Hana Shalabi’s medical condition and the denial of access to independent doctors and lawyers. ” Source: Ann Harrison, Amnesty […]
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