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United Kingdom: Three Hunger Strikers From the Palestine Group Action in Danger of Imminent Death
Seven prisoners linked to Palestine Action have been hospitalized since November 2, with several in critical condition amid protests demanding urgent medical care outside HMP Bronzefield.
- Last week, supporters and NHS doctors protested outside HMP Bronzefield demanding an ambulance for Qesser Zuhrah, while Amu Gib, 30, and Kamran Ahmed, 28, were hospitalised after refusing food.
- Proscription of Palestine Action and contested prison treatment prompted the Filton 24 to refuse food starting November 2, with seven prisoners hospitalised since then.
- Doctors at the scene say police grabbed and dragged medical staff, with Olivia Brandon losing consciousness and later undergoing a CT scan, while Ayo Moiett was arrested after demanding an ambulance.
- A legal firm representing the hunger strikers has sent a pre-action letter to Justice Secretary David Lammy demanding a response within 24 hours, while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Prisons minister Lord Timpson say procedures are being followed and will not meet the prisoners.
- The group's banning has prompted solidarity protests abroad while far-right marchers shouted death chants and Dr James Smith warned activists are dying, drawing comparisons to the 1981 strike.
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Kamran Ahmed, 28, and Amu Gib, 30, are among the six detainees protesting in five prisons against the UK's complicity in war crimes in Gaza.
I'm in protective custody and three have been taken to the hospital: it's becoming a problem for the Labour government of Keir Starmer
·Italy
Read Full ArticleHospitalised UK hunger striker's relative 'left in agonising silence for 57 hours' - The Mirror
Palestine Action activist Amu Gib has been on hunger strike for 50 days and taken to hospital but a close relative says they've been "left completely in the dark" about Gib's condition
·London, United Kingdom
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Pro-Palestine prisoner on hunger strike hospitalised
A pro-Palestine prisoner from Oxford taking part in a hunger strike has been hospitalised.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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Total News Sources12
Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Left
Bias Distribution
- 78% of the sources lean Left
78% Left
L 78%
C 22%
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