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Palestine Action activist has been on hunger strike for 70 days
Summary
Heba Muraisi, a Palestine Action activist, has refused food for about 70 days and is reported to be seriously unwell; officials say the detainees face alleged serious charges and remand decisions are made by independent judges.
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Heba Muraisi, a Palestine Action activist, has been refusing food at HMP New Hall for around 70 days. Supporters and medical experts report she has lost weight and is experiencing breathing difficulty and persistent headaches. The protest followed arrests linked to alleged break‑ins and criminal damage, and several other participants have ended their strikes for health reasons. Authorities say the detainees face alleged serious offences and that remand decisions are made by independent judges.
Known facts:
- Muraisi is reported to have lost significant weight and to be struggling to breathe and think clearly, according to supporters and her next of kin.
- Three activists remain on hunger strike while five of the original eight have stopped for health reasons.
- A neurologist is reported to have warned that Muraisi is at risk of permanent harm or death and pointed to refeeding syndrome as a medical danger when strikes end.
- Prison and justice officials say the prisoners are charged with alleged offences including aggravated burglary and criminal damage, that prison healthcare provides NHS care and monitors the situation, and that remand decisions are for independent judges.
Summary:
Medical experts and supporters report Muraisi is gravely unwell and a neurologist has warned of a risk of lasting harm or death. The activists remain on remand facing alleged serious offences, and ministers say prison healthcare is monitoring them and that legal custody decisions are made by independent courts. Undetermined at this time.
