Joint Press Release, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
Ramallah-Jaffa,
20 June 2012—Addameer
and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-Israel) reiterate their
grave concern for Akram Rikhawi, who continues to face an
imminent threat to his life on his 70
th
day of hunger strike today. Addameer lawyer Mona Neddaf was able to
visit him yesterday in Ramleh prison medical clinic, though independent
doctors from PHR-Israel are still being denied regular access to him
since last visiting on 6 June.
Ms. Neddaf noted following
her visit that Akram is extremely tired and weak and now weighs only 49
kilos. Furthermore, since 16 June he is refusing any vitamins and fluids
through an IV. Though he is sustaining himself on water alone, Ms.
Neddaf was troubled to observe that even drinking water is now very
difficult for him and he is only able to consume approximately one liter
per day.
Akram has not received a
visit from an independent doctor since 6 June, as Israeli authorities
continually deny requests by PHR-Israel. Fifteen days have now passed
since the PHR-Israel doctor determined that Akram is at immediate risk
of death, due to the combination of his protracted hunger strike and his
prior chronic conditions, including diabetes and asthma. On 14 June,
the Israeli District Court rejected an appeal filed by PHR-Israel to
transfer Akram to a civilian hospital, despite his deteriorating health.
Akram emphasized to Ms. Neddaf his wishes to be immediately transferred
to a civilian hospital for proper care.
Akram is now held in the same room as Samer Al-Barq, who is on his 31st
day of renewed hunger strike today in protest of his administrative
detention. Akram commented that he and Samer Al-Barq’s morale remains
high, though both feel that their cases have been forgotten in the media
and other spheres. Akram continues to receive pressure from the Israeli
Prison Service (IPS) administration to end his hunger strike.
While Akram and Samer
remain steadfast in their acts of resistance, Addameer and PHR-Israel
salute Mahmoud Sarsak, who ended his historic 92-day hunger strike on
the night of 18 June upon Israel’s agreement to release him on 10 July.
Mahmoud, who has been held without charge or trial for three years,
successfully challenged Israel’s policy of arbitrary detention, and his
incredible courage must be commended.
Surely the increased action
from individuals and institutions all over the world on behalf of
Mahmoud Sarsak contributed to Israeli authorities’ acceptance of his
demands, and it is therefore clear that urgent pressure is needed on
behalf of Akram Rikhawi and Samer Al-Barq as well, before it is too
late.
Thus, Addameer and PHR-Israel stress the importance of the following demands:
- that Akram be immediately transferred and hospitalized in a
civilian hospital, where he can receive the standard of care necessary;
- that the international community immediately intervene for independent doctors to have unrestricted access to Akram and Samer;
- that both Akram and Samer immediately be permitted family visits.
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