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Thursday, June 5, 2014

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Palestinian prisoners are being held in Israeli prisons similar to this one. Photo: IRIN

WORSENING HEALTH OF PALESTINIAN DETAINEES ON HUNGER STRIKE DRAWS CONCERN OF UN HUMAN RIGHTS EXPERT BODY

Gravely concerned about the reported worsening health of more than 75 Palestinian detainees on hunger strike now in hospital protesting Israel’s continued use of administrative detention, members of a United Nations committee today urged Israel to end the practice and heed the “desperate plea” prisoners to be told what they are accused of so they can mount a defence. Read more


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