By DALIA NAMMARI
Associated Press
RAMALLAH, West Bank
April 17, 2012 (AP)
Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel launched a hunger
strike on Tuesday, officials said, protesting their conditions and
demanding an end to detentions without trial as the Palestinians marked
their annual day of solidarity with the inmates.
Some 3,500 prisoners refused meals on "Prisoners' Day," and 1,200 of
them said they would continue with an open-ended hunger strike,
according to Israeli prison service spokeswoman Sivan Weizman.
The hunger strike is one of the largest on record, said Sahar Francis of Addameer, a prisoner rights group.
Although it remained unclear how many will continue with the protest,
they join 10 other Palestinian prisoners already on hunger strike,
including two who have been hospitalized after refusing food for more
than 40 days, she said.
The days' activities, which included protests throughout the West Bank
and Gaza Strip, coincided with the scheduled release of the longest
hunger striker in Palestinian history.
Khader Adnan, who didn't eat for 66 days, was set to be freed later Tuesday as part of a deal reached with Israel.
Adnan, a spokesman of the violent Islamic Jihad group, called his strike
to protest Israel's policy of "administrative detention," in which
Palestinians can be sentenced to months or years behind bars by military
courts without being charged. In February, Israel agreed to release him
at the end of his detention in exchange for ending the hunger strike.
"He began the first step for the rest of the prisoners," said his wife, Randa, referring to Tuesday's hunger strike.
In his West Bank hometown of Arrabeh, well-wishers decked posters of
Adnan on the streets, and the family prepared to slaughter a sheep in
his honor.
The fate of the prisoners held by Israel is one of the most emotional
issues in Palestinian society. Their crimes range from throwing stones
to deadly militant attacks. They are generally seen as heroes — even
when their crimes have involved killing Israeli civilians.
In demonstrations in the Palestinian areas, hundreds of people held
framed pictures of their loved ones in prison and waved the flags of
different Palestinian political factions.
At a military prison near Jerusalem, Palestinian youths hurled rocks at
Israeli forces, who fired back rounds of tear gas and pellets. No
injuries were reported.
There are some 4,000 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, said
Francis, including some 300 in administrative detention. The striking
prisoners are demanding an end to such detentions, solitary confinement
and to allow Gaza families to visit prisoners held in Israel.
The largest Palestinian prisoner strike was in 2004, when some 10,000
prisoners refused food, many of them for 17 days, Francis said.
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Associated Press writers Daniella Cheslow in Jerusalem and Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City contributed to this report.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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