Take Action for Hunger Striking Palestinian Prisoner Khader Adnan!


Khader Adnan, an imprisoned Palestinian activist held under administrative 
detention, has engaged in an open-ended hunger strike since December 17, 2012. 
Now at fifty days into his hunger strike, he is facing severe health 
consequences and has been moved to a hospital, continuing to refuse food in 
protest of torture, isolation, and the use of arbitrary detention against 
Palestinians. 
Khader Adnan needs international support and solidarity to make it clear to the 
Israeli occupation that the eyes of the world are on his case and that of his 
nearly 5,000 fellow Palestinian political prisoners. He is currently in a 
hospital bed and being force-fed liquids over his objection. 
Send a letter now to Israeli officials demanding his freedom.
http://samidoun.ca/2012/02/take-action-for-hunger-striking-palestinian-prisoner-khader-adnan/
TWEET NOW to share this action alert by clicking here!
Addameer, the Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, details the 
experience of Khader Adnan with the Israeli occupation on their page dedicated 
to his case. Adnan, a spokesperson for the Islamic Jihad party, is currently 
held under administrative detention, which is arbitrary detention without 
charge or trial, based on secret evidence, and renewable indefinitely for 
repeated periods of up to six months. Khader Adnan was issued a four-month 
administrative detention order on January 8. This is the eighth time Adnan has 
been detained, and he has served a total of six years in Israeli prisons – 
mostly without charge or trial under the administrative detention scheme. 280 
fellow Palestinians are also held without charge or trial under Israel’s 
administrative detention mechanism.
Addameer reports:
Khader was arrested on 17 December 2011, when Israeli Occupying Forces (IOF) 
raided his home outside Jenin at 3:30 am. Before entering his house, soldiers 
used the driver that takes Khader’s father to the vegetable market, Mohammad 
Mustafa, as a human shield by forcing him to knock on the door of the house and 
call out Khader’s name while blindfolded.
A huge force of soldiers then entered the house shouting. Recognizing Khader 
immediately, they grabbed him violently in front of his two young daughters and 
ailing mother. The soldiers blindfolded him and tied his hands behind his back 
using plastic shackles before leading him out of his house and taking him to a 
military jeep. Khader was then thrown on his back and the soldiers began 
slapping him in the face and kicking his legs. They kept him lying on his back 
until they reached Dutan settlement, beating him on the head throughout the 
10-minute drive. When they reached the settlement, Khader was pushed 
aggressively out of the jeep. Because of the blindfold, Khader did not see the 
wall right in front of him and smashed into it, causing injuries to his face.
Following his arrest, he was taken to interrogation, refused medical care and 
treatment despite Israeli prison officials’ knowledge of his health conditions, 
subject to physical abuse and mistreatment including being tied to a chair in a 
stress position, causing extreme back pain, and pulling on his beard so hard 
that his hair was ripped out. Khader was subjected to abusive language about 
his family, and refused to speak any further to interrogators, as well as 
refusing food. In retaliation, he was placed into isolation and solitary 
confinement, denied family visits, awakened in the middle of the night and 
strip-searched. He has refused to end his strike, protesting the illegitimacy 
of his arbitrary detention by an illegal occupation authority as well as cruel 
and inhumane treatment and abuse.


This is not his first hunger strike – in 2005 he protested his isolation in 
Kfar Yuna with a 12-day hunger strike. Khader Adnan’s hunger strike has 
sparked solidarity tents in Gaza and protests in Ramallah. Ten of his fellow 
prisoners in Ofer prison have joined him in his hunger strike, six fellow 
Islamic Jihad activists and four imprisoned members of the Popular Front for 
the Liberation of Palestine; dozens of prisoners have refused food or 
participated in civil disobedience inside the prisons in support of Adnan. 
Students in Gaza are organizing asolidarity hunger strike outside the Red Cross 
building.
On Tuesday, February 7, Palestinian lawyers will boycott military courts to 
protest the treatment of Adnan Khader and demand an end to international 
silence around his case.
Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners participated in a 23-day hunger strike in 
October 2011, demanding an end to isolation, abuse, denial of family visits, 
and the long-term isolation of Palestinian leaders such asAhmad Sa’adat; 
Israeli promises to end isolation, aimed to secure the end of the strike, 
proved to be false.
TAKE ACTION!
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Networkurges the Palestine solidarity 
movement in North America and around the world to publicize the case of Khader 
Adnan and raise up the voices of Palestinian political prisoners. Palestinian 
prisoners’ struggle for freedom is central to the struggle for a free Palestine.
Addameer has issued a call to action - we encourage you to distribute and act 
on Addameer’s call, linked here, and also to
Organize a picket or protest outside the Israeli embassy or consulate in your 
locationand demand the immediate freedom of Khader Adnan and all Palestinian 
political prisoners. Make it clear that the eyes of the world are on the 
situation of Khader Adnan and demand an end to the use of isolation, torture 
solitary confinement, and administrative detention against Palestinian 
political prisoners. Send us reports of your protests at Israeli embassies and 
consulates at [email protected].
Write to the International Committee of the Red Cross and other human rights 
organizations to urge them to act swiftly to protect Khader Adnan and all 
Palestinian political prisoners. Email the ICRC, whose humanitarian mission 
includes monitoring the conditions of prisoners, at [email protected], and 
inform them about the urgent situation of Khader Adnan. Make it clear that 
arbitrary detention without charge or trial is unacceptable, and that the ICRC 
must act to protect Palestinian prisoners from cruel and inhumane treatment.
Share this alert on Twitter and use the #FreeKhaderAdnan and #KhaderAdnan 
hashtags. TWEET NOW to share this action alert by clicking here.

Contact Israeli Officials regarding the case of Khader Adnan
It is urgent that Israeli officials hear that the case of Khader Adnan is being 
followed internationally, and that people around the world support his struggle 
for freedom and justice, and that of his fellow prisoners. Use this form to 
send a letter of protest to Israeli officials.

Sign the letter at: 
http://samidoun.ca/2012/02/take-action-for-hunger-striking-palestinian-prisoner-khader-adnan/

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