Samidoun demands accountability for Israeli medical neglect in the death of Palestinian prisoner Yasser Hamdouna
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Samidoun
Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network condemns the ongoing medical
neglect and mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners by the Israeli
occupation prisons and demands the immediate release of the sick
prisoners in Israeli jails.
Palestinian prisoners from all political factions announced a three day hunger strike in mourning for Hamdouna; the prisoners will also boycott recreation, visits and legal meetings during those three days.
208 Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli jails since 1967 and eight more shortly after their release; 55 of these deaths
are directly atteributable to Israeli medical neglect or mistreatment
of Palestinian prisoners. Palestinian prisoners are routinely denied
appropriate health care and surgeries, denied necessary tests, or given
only painkillers rather than relevant treatment for serious health
issues. There are over 700 sick Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails,
including 150 seriously ill prisoners suffering from cancer, heart
disease and other illnesses.
Samidoun
Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network affirms the responsibility of
the Israeli occupation state for the medical neglect, mistreatment and
death of Yasser Hamdouna and dozens of fellow Palestinian prisoners. We
express our full solidarity with the prisoners' movement hunger strike
and demand international accountability for the death of Hamdouna and
the ongoing threats to Palestinian prisoners' lives due to medical
neglect. We also demand the immediate release of sick Palestinian
prisoners to receive appropriate treatment and immediate medical
assistance.
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