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21 August, 2003 |
Other NewsPrisoners protesting solitary confinement close to deathPalestinian political prisoners Ahmad Barghouthi (26), and Moussad Doudin (31), both being held in Ramlee prison, have now been on hunger strike for nine days. Having also refused water for the last three days, their health is in serious danger. Muhammad Abu Jamous (28) is being held in Beer Sherva Prison and has been on hunger strike for 16 days, whilst still taking fluids. All three men are protesting against being held in solitary confinement for consecutive months and want to be returned to their original cells. Dr Mustafa Barghouthi, President of Palestine Medical Relief, has received reports that the lives of these men are at great risk and has called on all humanitarian, human rights and health organisations to condemn this treatment of Palestinian political prisoners as a gross violation of international law. He is urging the international community to protest to the following: Elyakim Rubinstein Attorney-General/Legal Advisor to the Government Ministry of Justice 9 Salah al-Din Street Jerusalem 91010, Israel Fax: +972 2 6285438 Shaul Mofaz - Minister of Defense Kaplan St. Hakirya Tel-Aviv 61909 Tel: 972-3-5692010 Fax: 972-3-6916940 High Commissioner for Human Rights United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights CH-1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Fax: (+41 22) 917 90 12 Email: ccanessa@ohchr.org Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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