Palestinian leader Khader Adnan continues hunger strike for 57 days
Khader Adnan, the Palestinian leader, protesting his arbitrary detention in the occupied dungeons, has been on hunger strike for 57 days.
Khader Adnan, a Palestinian leader who has been held captive in the dungeons of the occupiers, has been on a hunger strike action he started 57 days ago.
Muhjat al-Quds Foundation of the Martyrs and Prisoners announced that Khader Adnan has been on hunger strike he started for his arbitrary detention against occupation regime.
According to the Foundation, prisoner Adnan is still deprived of seeing his lawyer or any member of his family, added that they could not get any information about Adnan's health condition
Muhjat al-Quds Foundation has called on all human rights groups and the Red Cross to pressure the occupation authority to stop its violations against the Palestinian prisoners in its jails and allow them to meet their lawyers and families when they are in solitary confinement or on hunger strike.
The occupation forces detained Sheikh Khader Adnan on 11 December 2017. Adnan is one of the residents of the town of Arabe, Jenin was detained by the occupation forces reportedly accused of incitement.
Adnan had already been on hunger strike twice in the occupation regime dungeons and had won a victory over the occupiers.
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