Bilal Kayed shackled to hospital bed on 34th day of hunger strike as increasing number of prisoners join protest
by samidoun
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45 Palestinian prisoners are now on an open hunger strike against
administrative detention and in solidarity with imprisoned hunger
striker Bilal Kayed,
35, on his 34th day of hunger strike against administrative detention.
Kayed was scheduled for release after the completion of his 14.5 year
sentence in Israeli prison on 13 June - instead, however, he was ordered to six months' administrative detention without charge or trial.
Held in solitary confinement, he launched a hunger strike on 15 June.
Hundreds of prisoners from the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, Kayed's leftist party, have been engaged in a series of
hunger strikes and protest actions in support of his demand for freedom.
The Palestinian Prisoners' Movement, comprising all major Palestinian
political parties in Israeli jails, has also pledged full support and
involvement in protest actions to demand Kayed's freedom. His case is
seen as threatening a dangerous precedent of indefinite imprisonment of
Palestinian prisoners upon the expiration of lengthy sentences.
After a sharp deterioration in his health, he was transferred from isolation
in Ashkelon prison to Barzilai Hospital as dozens of Palestinian
prisoners launched an open collective hunger strike - scheduled to grow
on an ongoing basis - demanding Kayed's freedom. Kayed's lawyer, Farah
Bayadsi of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association,
reported that Kayed is under intense security at the hospital, shackled
hand and foot to his hospital bed, and being subjected to ongoing and
repeated pressure to end his strike. Kayed is continuing his strike,
consuming only water and rejecting all supplements and refusing medical
examinations. He has declared that he will continue his strike "until
the end."
In addition to the 37 PFLP prisoners who announced their participation in the open hunger strike beginning on Sunday, 17 July, Asra Voice noted that five prisoners affiliated with Fateh and three with Islamic Jihad had joined the open hunger strike, as has Bassam Kandakji of the Palestinian People's Party.
Israeli repression has escalated in order to quash the growing hunger strike: PFLP leaders, including Nidal Daghlas and Kamil Abu Hanish have been isolated, with Abu Hanish transferred from Ramon to Gilboa prison. Prominent Palestinian national leader Marwan Barghouthi
was transferred from Gilboa prison to collective isolation in Hadarim
prison also on 17 July, prevented from communicating with prisoners
outside the isolation wing. The imprisoned brothers, Mohammed and Mahmoud Al-Balboul,
are on their 14th day of hunger strike; both are held under
administrative detention without charge or trial and are demanding their
release. Their imprisoned 15-year-old sister Nuran was freed earlier this week after three months of imprisonment.
Three more Palestinian prisoners
held under administrative detention in Ofer prison without charge or
trial announced an open hunger strike against their detention on Sunday,
17 July. The three: Ayad Herama, detained since December 2013; Muhannad
Mutahna, detained since December 2013; and Malek al-Kadhi, detained
since May 2016 - are demanding their freedom. They, the Balboul brothers
and Kayed are among nearly 750 Palestinians held without charge or
trial under indefinitely-renewable administrative detention orders,
issued on the basis of secret evidence.
Attia Bassiouni of the National and Islamic Forces in Gaza said on 18 July that the prisoners' protest for freedom for Kayed will grow on Tuesday,
as sections will close and prisoners will refuse to participate in roll
Prisoners across political lines will return their meals and demand
freedom for Kayed and an end to the policy of administrative detention.
Protests are taking place throughout Palestine and internationally to free Kayed, including planned demonstrations in Ramallah and Jerusalem on Tuesday, 19 July. Over 150 international and Palestinian organizations have joined the call for Kayed's freedom. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network is calling for urgent actions between 20 and 30 July internationally to free Kayed, including participation in the World Student Day of Action for Kayed, called by the Progressive Student Labor Front in Palestine.
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