PCHR
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights

Press Release



 

 

Ref: 63/2012

Date: 10 June 2012

 

PCHR Appeals the International Community to Save the Lives of Palestinian
Prisoners, Mahmoud al-Sersek and Akram al-Rakhawi, Who Have Been on Hunger
Strike

 

The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) expresses extreme concern
over the fate of Mahmoud Kamel al-Sersek and Akram Abdullah al-Rakhawi,who
have been on hunger strike in Israeli jails for 88 days and 68 days,
respectively. PCHR holds the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) accountable for
their lives, and calls upon the international community to exert pressure on
the IOF to immediately release al-Sersek and al-Rakhawi. 

 

Al-Sersek(28), from Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, has nowbeen on
hunger strike for 88 days.  The IOF arrested al-Sersek, a member of the
Palestinian national football team, on 15 July 2009 after stopping him at
the BeitHanoon "Erez" crossing while on his way to play football in the
Balata Sports Club.  The IOF dealt with al-Sersek as an 'illegal fighter.'
Al-Sersek refuses to end his hunger strike, despite Isreal's oral promises
to release him next July, and insists that he needs a written pledge to
release him in exchange for enduing his hunger strike. 

 

Al-Rakhawi(39), also from Rafah, has now been on hunger strike for 68 days.
He was arrested on 07 June 2004, and sentenced to 9 years of imprisonment.
Since then, he has been admitted to the hospital in al-Ramla prison, as he
suffers from asthma, diabetes and other diseases. Al-Rakhawi has started his
hunger strike is in protest of his deteriorating conditions. He asks the IOF
to release him after completing two-thirds of his imprisonment sentence. 

 

According to human rights sources, al-Sersekhas lost around 30 kg already.
Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association - Addameer's lawyer said that
al-Sersek's health conditions are serious as he suffers from heart muscle
weakness, problems in the bowels, inability to walk, blurred vision and
pains throughout the body. He has also been suffering from frequent
fainting. The Palestinian Prisoner Club reported that al-Sersek was
transferred to AsafHarofeh Hospital, due to deterioration in his health
conditions. 

 

The UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights, Richard Falk, expressed deep
concern over the fate of al-Sersek and al-Rakhawi: "These individuals are
protesting against their detention without charges and are suffering
immensely for it.  There is no acceptable basis for continuing to hold these
persons, and Israel will be responsible if any permanent harm results." 

 

PCHR has extreme concern over the fate of al-Sersek and al-Rakhawi,who are
on hunger strike in Israeli jails, and is seeking to save their lives: 

 

1.    Calls upon the international community to exert pressure on the IOF to
immediately release them, in order to save their lives. 

2.    Calls upon human rights organizations and international solidarity
organizations to put an end to the misuse of administrative arrests by the
IOF, based on the term of 'illegal fighter,' in violation of the fundamental
right to a fair trial. 

3.    Notes with grave concern the deterioration of living conditions of
more than 4,700 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. 

 

 

Public Document

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For more information please call PCHR office in Gaza, Gaza Strip, on +972 8
2824776 - 2825893

PCHR, 29 Omer El Mukhtar St., El Remal, PO Box 1328 Gaza, Gaza Strip.
E-mail: p...@pchrgaza.org, Webpage http://www.pchrgaza.org 

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