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Palestinian Detainees Remain on Hunger Strike for 68 Days over Detention without Charge

Monday 9 May 2022
Palestinian Detainees Remain on Hunger Strike for 68 Days over Detention without Charge

Alwaght- Palestinian detainee in Israeli Prison Khalil Awawdeh remains on hunger strike for 68 days in a row in protest of his unfair administrative detention without a charge or trial, according to the Detainees Affairs Commission.

Awawdeh's lawyer Ahlam Haddad said he suffers from headaches, pain in the joints, fatigue, irregular heartbeats, difficulty in breathing, vomiting blood, and loss of weight.

Awawdeh, 40, was previously transferred to hospital but then returned to Ramle prison clinic despite a deterioration in his health.

Another administrative detainee, Raed Rayan, 28, has been on hunger strike for 33 days in a row also demanding his freedom. He also is reported to have health issues as a result of the long fast.

Awawdeh, a father of four children, was detained on December 27 of last year and placed in administrative detention without charge or trial and based on secret evidence.

Rayan was detained on October 3 of last year and also slammed with a six-month administrative detention order.

Palestinian administrative detainees in Israel often resort to hunger strikes to force an end to their otherwise prolonged detention.

The Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Commission said today that Israel issued during April 154 administrative detention orders against Palestinians ranging in time between two and six months, including 68 new orders and 86 renewal of existing orders.

 

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