Palestinian political prisoner on hunger strike for 100 days
Ahmad Zahran has been on hunger strike for almost a record 100 days protesting his incarceration by Israel; without charge or trial, and all based on “secret” evidence that not even his lawyer allowed to see.
RAMALLAH, Dec 28, 2019 (WAFA) — After almost a record 100 days of hunger strike, Israel insists on keeping behind bars Ahmad Zahran, a Palestinian held in administrative detention without charge or trial and based on secret evidence.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Commission said in a statement today that Zahran, 42, has been on hunger strike for 97 days demanding a fair trial or his release from prison as the Israeli military court keeps delaying a hearing on an appeal against renewing his administrative detention for four more months.
Zahran, from the Ramallah-area village of Deir Abu Mishaal, was previously also on hunger strike but ended it 39 days later after he was told that his administrative detention would not be renewed after it runs out.
However, when the Israeli military reneged on this promise and extended his detention by four months, he resumed the hunger strike.
Prisoners’ Commission spokesman Hassan Abed Rabbo told WAFA that Zahran’s health was rapidly deteriorating after losing 30 kilograms of his weight and that he is currently kept at Ramleh prison clinic.
Zahran had spent a total of 15 years in Israeli prisons for resisting the occupation. He is a father of four.
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