During his hunger strike, Hassan was
subjected to severe ill-treatment by Israeli prison authorities when he
was held down by prison guards and
forcefully given treatment
by a prison doctor via an injection in his arm. By the end of his
hunger strike, his health had deteriorated significantly and he was in
critical condition.
Hassan has been held in
administrative detention since 29 June 2011 and this renewal of his
detention is a blatant violation of the agreement between the prisoners’
hunger strike committee and Israeli officials. Addameer is concerned
that this renewal may cause Hassan to return to open hunger strike,
which would put his health at urgent risk. Addameer additionally fears
that his extension may indicate even more troubling breaches of the
agreement to come, as there is now no guarantee that any of the
long-term hunger strikers will be released upon their given dates.
In regards to the implementation of
the agreement as a whole, one of the 19 prisoners in long-term
isolation, Dirar Abu Sisi, has still not been moved to the general
prison population, and an additional prisoner was moved to isolation
last week. Furthermore, family visits to prisoners from Gaza have not
yet resumed, though one month has passed since the agreement was signed.
Addameer has observed no change in Israel’s overall administrative
detention policy and fears that these practices will only continue
without significant pressure from the international community.
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