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Victory for Khader Adnan: Hunger-striking Palestinian captive ends 25 days of hunger strike

Khader Adnan, a Palestinian captive in Zionist regime’s detention who has been on hunger strike for 25 days in protest of his detention without a charge or trial, ended his hunger strike after forcing Israeli occupation authorities to release him next week.

Jawad Boulus, Adnan's lawyer, confirmed that he had visited him at the Israeli detention facility of Al-Jalama and that he suspended his hunger strike upon the agreement with the Israel Prison Service.

 

Adnan is a former captive in Israeli occupation's jails, and has served more than five years in prison.

 

He has previously embarked on hunger strikes in protest of Israel's policy of administrative detention, under which many detainees and he can be placed in prison without a charge or trial, and based on a secret file that even the detainee's lawyer is not allowed to review.

 

Adnan, 43, holds a Bachelor's degree in mathematics. He is married, and is a father of nine children, the youngest of whom is one-month-old.

 

Zionist regime’s widely condemned policy of administrative detention allows the detention of Palestinians without charge or trial for renewable intervals usually ranging between three and six months based on undisclosed evidence that even a detainee’s lawyer is barred from viewing.




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