| MK Muhammad Barakeh visited Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan |
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| Sunday, 19 February 2012 22:11 |
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Hadash Chairman, MK Muhammad Barakeh visited today (Sunday) morning Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, a member of the Islamic Jihad at the hospital in Safed. Adnan was hospitalized in critical condition as a result of hunger striking for over two months. After the meeting he told journalists: "The doctor told me that if the prisoner doesn't put an end to the strike he will cause himself irreparable physical damage. That is why we put the responsibility for any damages he suffers on Israeli government." The IDF’s court of appeals rejected last week the motion of Adnan, 33, a resident of the village Araba, against the four months of administrative arrest to which he was sentenced. It was the 59th day of Adnan’s hunger strike. In an unusual manner, the court’s hearing was held in Ziv Medical Center in Safed, where Adnan is held. During most of the hunger strike, Adnan was chained to his bed; according to reports, the chains were recently removed.
Administrative arrest, the legal process to which Adnan is subject, is an extreme and very rare measure in most countries, and very common in Israel. It allows a person to be held without trial, without charges and without evidence for up to six months, which can be extended again and again. At any given moment, there are hundreds of Palestinians in administrative detention. According to the Ma'an Palestinian news agency, the Israeli Supreme Court will hear a petition on Thursday against the continued administrative detention of hunger-striking prisoner Adnan. The military secretariat informed lawyer Jawad Bulus that his appeal against Adnan's administrative detention order will go before the court in four days. Related: A Palestinian hunger striker on administrative detention is in danger of dyingTags: |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 19 February 2012 22:45 |



