<br><b>People’s Health Movement statement on the violation of the rights of Palestinian prisoners on<br>hunger strike:</b><br><br>The People’s Health Movement (PHM)1, strongly condemns the Israeli government’s retention of the<br>
remaining three Palestinian hunger strikers, without medical assistance or family visitation rights.<br>The health of the three hunger strikers, Samer Al-Barq, Hassan Safadi and Ayman Sharawna is being<br>severely affected by the Israeli authorities withholding medical assistance. All three prisoners are<br>
administrative detainees (where a military court can order a person be held without charge for<br>renewable periods of six months – Samer Al-Barq has been held without trial since July 2010) a<br>practice that is in violation of the 4th Geneva convention regulations, in contradiction with international<br>
humanitarian law and widely condemned by human rights organisations around the globe. Of<br>particular concern is the health of both Samer Al-Barq and Hassan Safadi: Samer has been on a<br>renewed hunger strike for nearly 110 days, following a previous hunger strike of 30 days – at the end<br>
of August it was reported he was too weak to get out of bed; Hassan Safadi has been on his renewed<br>hunger strike for nearly 80 days, following his previous hunger strike of 71 days. Doctors have noted<br>that both are in danger of imminent death, and that the life of Ayman who has been on hunger strike<br>
for nearly 70 days, is also at risk.<br><br>As reported by doctors from physicians from human rights, who visited the detainees, as well as<br>independent tests done when admitted to hospital for examination, the three hunger strikers all face<br>
critical and life threatening health problems. In addition they have been refused family visits despite<br>their poor health conditions and possible impending death. It is also alleged that the hunger strikers<br>have endured physical brutality and psychological torture by the Israeli Prison Service (IPS), in an<br>
attempt to get them to break their hunger strike. It also needs to be stressed that these prisoners have<br>not had the opportunity of a fair trial.<br><br>The United States backed Israeli government has for many years violated the human rights of<br>
Palestinian people, through the occupation of Palestinian territories; the economic blockade against<br>Gaza; and ongoing military action against civilian population under occupation. These further<br>violations: of the hunger strikers right to a fair trial, medical assistance and family visitation rights is<br>
strongly condemned by the People’s Health Movement.<br><br>The PHM demands that the Israeli Government and Ministry of Defence:<br><br>-Immediately release Samer Al-Barq and his administrative detention order should not be<br>
renewed.<br>-Immediately transfer all hunger strikers to public hospitals; and that no hunger striker should be<br>shackled while in hospital;<br>-Allow unrestricted access of independent physicians for all hunger strikers;<br>
-Adhere to the agreements reached on 14 and 15 May, including improving conditions of<br>prisoners, family visitation rights and ending of solitary confinement.<br>-Immediately release all administrative detainees who were promised release at the end of the<br>
current orders;<br>-That Hassan Safadi, Ayman Sharawna and other administrative detainees should be<br>immediately and unconditionally released;<br>-That governments around the world condemn the ongoing violation of human rights of<br>
Palestinians by Israel and sever diplomatic, trade and military ties with Israel.<br><br>We call on civil organizations and citizens around the world to pressurize their governments to<br>condemn the ongoing violation of human rights of Palestinians by the Israeli government and to put<br>
pressure on Israel to immediately take action for these prisoners whose lives are at risk.<br><br>We recognize and appreciate the growth of social forces within Israel who are supporting the prisoners<br>and pressurizing their government to fulfill their human right obligations.<br>
<br>(signed)<br>Bridget Lloyd<br>Cape Town, South Africa<br><br>Dr. Amit Sengupta<br>Delhi, India<br><br>Dr. Hani Serag<br>Cairo, Egypt<br><br>Global secretariat coordinators on behalf of the PHM Global Steering Council<br>
Copies to:<br> Brigadier General Danny Efroni<br> Military Judge Advocate General<br> Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon<br> OC Central Command Nehemia Base, Central Command<br> Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Ehud Barak<br>
Ministry of Defense<br> Col. Eli Bar On<br> Legal Advisor of Judea and Samaria<br>Mailing Address: P.O.Box 13698 St. Peter's Square, Mowbray 7705, Cape Town, South Africa.<br>Fax: 027 866 707216 E-mail: <a href="mailto:globalsecretariat@phmovement.org">globalsecretariat@phmovement.org</a> Web: <a href="http://www.phmovement.org">www.phmovement.org</a><br>
<br><br>PHM is a global network bringing together grassroots activists, civil society organizations and<br>
academics from around the world, particularly from low income countries. PHM works towards the<br>
revitalisation of primary health care and works to address the social determinants of health, including<br>
in particular, the growing inequity within and between nations, mostly due to unfair economic<br>
structures which lock so many people into poverty and poor health. We have a presence in more than<br>
70 countries around the globe.<br>
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Mailing Address: P.O.Box 13698 St. Peter's Square, Mowbray 7705, Cape Town, South Africa.<br>
Fax: 027 866 707216 E-mail: <a href="mailto:globalsecretariat@phmovement.org">globalsecretariat@phmovement.org</a> Web: <a href="http://www.phmovement.org">www.phmovement.org</a><br>
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