Prisoner Club: Serious deterioration in the health of prisoner Abu Atwan


The health condition of the prisoner, Ghazanfar Abu Atwan, who has been on hunger strike for the 48th consecutive day, has seriously deteriorated, rejecting his administrative detention, according to the Palestinian prisoner’s club.

The club added in a statement that the occupation prisons administration is obstructing lawyers' visits to the prisoner Abu Atwan, despite the continuous demands to allow them to visit him since his transfer from the Ramle Clinic prison to Kaplan Hospital.

The Club held the occupation authorities fully responsible for the life of the prisoner Abu Atwan, who is subjected to systematic abuse and all the striking prisoners, and renewed its demand for all competent authorities and international human rights institutions to seriously intervene to save their lives before it is too late.

It is noteworthy that the occupation arrested the 29-year-old prisoner, Abu Atwan, from Dura, Hebron Governorate, in October of the last year 2020, and transferred him to administrative detention, and issued two administrative detention orders against him, each for 6 months.

Abu Atwan began his open hunger strike on May 5, 2021, as he was imprisoned in Raymond prison, and after declaring the strike, he was transferred to the cells, and he remained in the cells of Raymond for 14 days.

Source : Safa