How my father survived a hunger strike in Israel
“If we had not resisted through mass hunger strikes, we would have remained like the slaves from the Middle Ages,” my father, Ismail, told me during a Skype call after I forced him to revisit his memories from the 33-day legendary Nafha prison hunger strike that he joined 37 years ago…
This article was originally published on Al-Jazeera English.
On May 27, Palestinians worldwide celebrated the end of the Freedom and Dignity hunger strike that approximately 1500 Palestinian political prisoners joined on April 17. After 40 days of hunger and streets mobilisations, the Israeli authorities were forced to listen to their demands.
This was not the first hunger strike– Palestinian political prisoners sought this means of resistance repeatedly since 1967 to call for an end for Israeli brutal practices against them. It may not be the last strike- the Israeli Prison Service has constantly violated treaties forged with Palestinian detainees as they openly violated other international conventions. However, the Freedom and Dignity hunger strike said it clear and loud, “we will never submit to their oppression. We will always resist even if the tool is hunger.”
Let’s keep in mind that Israeli cycle of violence against Palestinian political detainees as well as civilians had been non-stop since Israel’s existence. Therefore, the fight for justice continues. We should take it as a lesson from Palestinian hunger strikers to never give up.
This entry was posted on May 30, 2017 by Shahd Abusalama. It was filed under Palestinian Political Prisoners, Stories from my father's life and was tagged with 40 days of hunger, Freedom and Dignity hunger strike, Hunger Strike, Ismail Abusalama, Nafha Prison, Palestinian Political Prisoners.
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French translation at :
http://chroniquepalestine.com/pere-survecu-greve-faim-prisons-israeliennes/
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June 3, 2017 at 8:53 am
That’s awesome! Thank you :)
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June 3, 2017 at 5:23 pm
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