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National disaster if hunger strikers die, warns Abbas

Last updated: Monday, May 14, 2012 4:16 PM
RAMALLAH — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Sunday warned of a “national disaster” if any of the 1550 Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails were to die.
Abbas spoke as two of the hunger strikers, Bilal Diab and Thaer Halahla, entered their 75th day without eating, and after international rights groups and governments said they were concerned that prisoners could die if they continued to refuse food. “The situation of the prisoners is extremely dangerous,” Abbas told a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organization’s executive committee.
“Some of them face real harm, and that would be a national disaster that no one can tolerate. I hope and pray to God that no one gets hurt because it would be a major disaster.”
Diab and Halahla are specifically protesting their jailing by Israeli authorities without charge under a procedure known as administrative detention.
The broader hunger strike by around 1550 Palestinian prisoners is intended to pressure Israeli prison authorities to end the use of solitary confinement and ease a wide range of restrictions, including on family visits and prisoner education.
“These prisoners have a right to justice, and we are talking about the conditions of detention and the prison conditions that Israel is trying to ignore,” Abbas said.
“The issue of the prisoners is the most important issue we’re working on these days.”
Palestinian sources say negotiations are under way with Israeli representatives on a package of measures to ease conditions for the 4700 Palestinians held in Israeli jails. The measures would include restarting family visits for prisoners with relatives in Gaza, allowing detainees to resume studies etc. — AFP
 
   
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