Palestine Action protesters pause hunger strike over health fears
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Palestine Action protesters pause hunger strike over health fears
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"Qesser Zuhrah and Amu Gib have decided to start eating again after 48 days refusing food, according to a statement from Prisoners for Palestine. They are among eight prisoners who went on hunger strike while awaiting trial for alleged break-ins or criminal damage. Four of the eight activists are still refusing food, with one - Heba Muraisi - now on day 52 of hunger strike, according to the group representing the prisoners."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground coverage across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech. The Independent investigates issues such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word', highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent requests donations to fund reporters and maintains unrestricted access without paywalls, arguing quality journalism should be available to everyone and paid for by those who can afford it. Two prisoners linked to the Palestine Action group, Qesser Zuhrah and Amu Gib, stopped a 48-day hunger strike because of deteriorating health. They are held on remand at HMP Bronzefield; four others continue their strike and one is on day 52.
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