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Two Palestine Action Hunger Strikers Hospitalised in UK Prisons Amid 50-Day Protest

Two Palestine Action activists, Kamran Ahmed and Amu Gib, currently incarcerated in UK prisons, have been admitted to hospital following a prolonged hunger strike that has now reached 50 days. The strike, a form of protest against their imprisonment and associated political grievances, has raised significant concern among human rights organizations and prison authorities. Both Ahmed and Gib, known for their active engagement in Palestine-related activism, began their fast as a rolling hunger strike to draw attention to their cause. The hospitalisation came as a result of deteriorating health conditions caused by the extended period without food. Their actions have brought renewed focus on the treatment of political prisoners and the broader issues surrounding the Palestine Action movement within the UK justice system. Medical professionals attending to the strikers have expressed alarm over their critical condition, emphasizing the urgent need for intervention. The protests have sparked debate on the rights of inmates to protest through hunger strikes and the responsibilities of the prison system in safeguarding prisoner health. Supporters of the strikers argue that their protest highlights systemic injustices and calls for immediate political dialogue and humanitarian considerations. Meanwhile, prison officials have stated they are monitoring the situation closely and are providing medical care to ensure the health and well-being of the inmates. The case of Kamran Ahmed and Amu Gib underscores the complexities involved when activism intersects with the penal system, especially on issues as charged as the Palestine conflict. Advocates for prisoner rights are urging the government and prison authorities to seek a resolution that addresses the root causes of the hunger strike while ensuring the safety of those involved. As the strike continues, there is growing international attention on the plight of the hunger strikers, with calls from various human rights groups for diplomatic and humanitarian engagement. The situation remains fluid, with health officials warning of the potentially fatal consequences if the hunger strike persists without adequate medical intervention. The hospitalisation of these two activists marks a critical moment in the ongoing struggle surrounding Palestine Action’s protest actions, reflecting broader tensions and the high stakes involved for all parties.

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