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Israeli Occupation do Researches on Hunger Strikers Prisoners
January 15, 2013In: Ahrar News
Israeli Occupation do Researches on Hunger Strikers Prisoners | Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights
"Ahrar– Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights said that the IPS Physicians are conducting human experiments on hunger striker Prisoners, to see how they can continue to go on hunger strike. The director of Ahrar center Fuad Al-Khuffash, said that the doctors monitor all the movements and gestures day-to-day of the striking prisoners, as a scientific phenomenon for the medical research in human hunger striker. He continued: doctors test the reaction hunger striking prisoners daily for and how is the level of ability, movement and deal with their organs as well as the heart. Khuffash said that doctors examining prisoners every day to study the cell death between the first day of the strike and after months to take advantage of it, pointing out that they spotted in a single day for the prisoner Ayman Alsharawneh 120 documented movement.
He appealed the World Health Organization (WHO) to know the truth about vitamins and the types of nutrients that are given to the striker prisoners, and disclosure of the nature of these materials and their effects."
Ahrar is also reporting on January 15 that the prisoner Ayman Alsharawneh continues hunger strike for the day 200, Samer is reported in Day 173, Jafar Ezzedine, Tareq Qaadan and Youssef Shaaban Yassin in their day 49 of their hunger strikes.
Present prison population is reported to be 4,600 prisoners in nearly 20 prisons and detainees and detention centers, and it is reported they are held without the slightest possibility of protection and that they are held in inhumane conditions.
As to conditions of detention, I point out that for decades now human rights groups and NGOS have been documenting violations of intl law by Israel in their detentions of prisoners, that ranges from inadequate medical care to inhumane conditions to torture. All prisoners held outside the occupied territories are held in violation of The Fourth Geneva Condition, which is the case with the majority of the prison population.
Sherri
January 15, 2013In: Ahrar News
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Israeli Occupation do Researches on Hunger Strikers Prisoners | Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights
"Ahrar– Ahrar Center for Prisoners Studies and Human Rights said that the IPS Physicians are conducting human experiments on hunger striker Prisoners, to see how they can continue to go on hunger strike. The director of Ahrar center Fuad Al-Khuffash, said that the doctors monitor all the movements and gestures day-to-day of the striking prisoners, as a scientific phenomenon for the medical research in human hunger striker. He continued: doctors test the reaction hunger striking prisoners daily for and how is the level of ability, movement and deal with their organs as well as the heart. Khuffash said that doctors examining prisoners every day to study the cell death between the first day of the strike and after months to take advantage of it, pointing out that they spotted in a single day for the prisoner Ayman Alsharawneh 120 documented movement.
He appealed the World Health Organization (WHO) to know the truth about vitamins and the types of nutrients that are given to the striker prisoners, and disclosure of the nature of these materials and their effects."
Ahrar is also reporting on January 15 that the prisoner Ayman Alsharawneh continues hunger strike for the day 200, Samer is reported in Day 173, Jafar Ezzedine, Tareq Qaadan and Youssef Shaaban Yassin in their day 49 of their hunger strikes.
Present prison population is reported to be 4,600 prisoners in nearly 20 prisons and detainees and detention centers, and it is reported they are held without the slightest possibility of protection and that they are held in inhumane conditions.
As to conditions of detention, I point out that for decades now human rights groups and NGOS have been documenting violations of intl law by Israel in their detentions of prisoners, that ranges from inadequate medical care to inhumane conditions to torture. All prisoners held outside the occupied territories are held in violation of The Fourth Geneva Condition, which is the case with the majority of the prison population.
Sherri