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@PalHunger, the official spokesaccount for the #PalHunger strike issued an urgent request for our help to disseminate news and raise awareness for the prisoners on hunger strike’s plight.
About 121 Old Prisoners are about to start an open end hungerstrike to demand human inalienable rights and release of those arbitrary detained, abused, denied medical or all imaginable rights.
The Palestinian Old Prisoner need an urgent, extensive and huge mass support in streets. Next week they will be on Open Hunger Strike—
#Palhunger (@Palhunger) September 06, 2012
This is an urgent call for all bloggers, twitter & face book activists to have an extensive attention on the issue of prisoners #PalHunger—
#Palhunger (@Palhunger) September 06, 2012
Thanks for following us , please ask your followers to follow @Palhunger and retweet as you can , support hunger strike. #PalHunger—
#Palhunger (@Palhunger) September 06, 2012
Use your blogs, facebook pages and twitter accounts to publish all updates about the new hunger strike battle. Prisoners needs support.—
#Palhunger (@Palhunger) September 06, 2012
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@PalHunger asks you to support them in publishing the prisoners’ news, and send them what you have of news to palhunger [at ] gmail.com
Ask your followers to follow and disseminate @PalHunger’s updates to raise the awareness and expand the reach of verified news.
It takes just a little effort to send updates to your local newspaper or media outlets on twitter or social networks, with huge impact if we all work together to bring forth a change to this inhumane and intolerable situation.
Don’t let the hunger strikers down and help their action and sacrifice turn into a success by disseminating all news available.
(This blog will (re)blog and list all available news about the hungerstrikers as usual in the category Hungerstrike, RSS feed available here)
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A journal published by Adalah, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel and Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights | June 26, 2012
“On Torture” is an edited volume of essays by Palestinian, Israeli and international legal and medical experts and practitioners based on presentations that they gave during a workshop held in Jerusalem in April 2011 entitled, “Securing Accountability for Torture and Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment (CIDT) in Israel: New Trends and Comparative Lessons”.
The essayists explore the history of torture in Israel, the daily challenges that practitioners face in seeking accountability for torture and CIDT in Israel, and the changing face of torture.
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