Ramallah, 10 May 2012 – Addameer lawyer Mona Neddaf visited
four hunger strikers in Ramleh prison medical clinic today, including
Thaer Halahleh, now on his 73rd day of hunger strike.
According to Ms. Neddaf, Thaer’s condition continues to deteriorate.
The prison doctor has said to Thaer that he could die at any moment.
Thaer has lost significant weight, and now weighs 55 kg. He has
exceedingly low blood pressure and his temperature is fluctuating at
dangerous levels. In addition to vomiting blood, Thaer is also bleeding
from his gums and lips. The prison doctor also told him that he now has
an infection in part of his body. Thaer is drinking water, but not
taking any vitamins or minerals. Though he is very weak, Ms. Neddaf
reported that mentally he is still strong. Thaer was supposed to receive
a visit from his family today, but the Israeli Prison Service (IPS)
cancelled the visit yesterday.
The health of Mohammad Taj, now on his 54th day of hunger strike, is
also at a dangerous level. In addition, Jaafar Azzedine, on his 50th day
of hunger strike, reported that he had stopped drinking water for a
short period but has started to drink again, with minerals and vitamins.
Nidal Shehadeh, who began his hunger strike on 17 April as part of the
mass hunger strike, was moved back from a public hospital to Ramleh
prison two days prior. He is on hunger strike in protest of receiving
inadequate medical treatment while in prison.
Ms. Neddaf noted that all the prisoners on hunger strike in Ramleh
prison are in isolated rooms. She further reported that they continue to
be threatened by the IPS. Even at this stage of hunger strike, they
have been told that if they do not stand for the “daily count”, they
will not be permitted lawyer visits.
Addameer fears for the lives of Thaer, Bilal Diab, also on his
73rd day of hunger strike, Hassan Safadi, who is now on his 67th day of
hunger strike, Omar Abu Shalal, who is now on his 65th day of hunger
strike, and all the other prisoners on hunger strike whose critical
conditions are being blatantly disregarded by Israel and the prison
authorities. Addameer reiterates its call for immediate action on behalf
of the hunger strikers.
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