UN calls for end to “egregious” administrative detention as Bilal Kayed enters 68th day of hunger strikeby samidoun |
UN official Robert Piper called on the Israeli occupation to "charge or release" Bilal Kayed in a statement released on Saturday, 20 August, Kayed's 67th day of hunger strike. The statement came as reports indicated that Kayed had been transferred to intensive care within Barzilai Hospital, and as fellow hunger striker Jalal al-Faqih, part of the collective strike in support of Kayed, was urgently transferred to HaEmek hospital after a serious heart incident.
Piper, the United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance and Development Aid in the occupied Palestinian territory, said in a statement:
"I
am deeply concerned about the deteriorating health of Palestinian
detainee Bilal Kayed, after 67 days of a hunger strike protesting his
detention without charge or trial. This is an egregious case, in which
Mr. Kayed was placed on administrative detention on the day of his
scheduled release after completing a 14.5 year prison sentence.
"Six
other detainees, including journalist Omar Nazzal, are also on hunger
strike in protest against their administrative detention and prolonged
solitary confinement. A further 100 Palestinian prisoners in prisons
across Israel have undertaken hunger strikes in solidarity.
"The
number of administrative detainees is at an eight-year high. I
reiterate the United Nations long-standing position that all
administrative detainees – Palestinian or Israeli - should be charged or
released without delay."
Al-Faqih
and Kayed are currently in a stable condition, but Kayed is vulnerable
to severe health deterioration at any moment amid his 68th day of hunger
strike. Al-Faqih
is one of the nearly 100 participants in the strike in support of
Kayed, who was ordered to six months in indefinitely-renewable
administrative detention immediately upon the expiration of his
14.5-year sentence in Israeli prison. Palestinian prisoners collectively
have noted the dangerous precedent his case poses for all prisoners
facing release. Just yesterday, a new group of prisoners joined the
collective hunger strike, and today, 21 August, prisoner Fuad Sawalhi announced that he, too, was joining the strike in support of Kayed.
Kayed will face an Israeli supreme court hearing on Monday, 22 August for his appeal against his administrative detention.

No comments:
Post a Comment