

On
the 17th of December 2011 (53 days ago), Khader Adnan began
his hunger strike in protest of his ill-treatment in Israeli
detention and his arbitrary detention without charge or
trial (known as Administrative
Detention). He is in danger of dying at any
moment. His wife, Randa, who saw him for the first time
since his detention today described his condition as rapidly
deteriorating and that he has lost a third of his weight and
his hair.
TAKE ACTION
NOW!
1.Call and demand
the release of Khader Adnan, who has not been charged with
any crime but instead is being held under Administrative
Detention.
Call the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC
(1.202.364.5500) OR
your local Embassy (for a list,
click here).
Call the office of Jeffrey
Feltman, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs
(1.
202.647.7209)
Demand that Jeffrey
Feltman bring this issue urgently to his counterparts in
Israel and raise the question of Khader Adnan’s
administrative detention.
2. Organize a protest
outside your local Israeli Embassy (for a list,
click here).
Help us spread the word
with social media after you take action.
Download
this photo of Khader Adnan to use for your social
media profile pictures and click on the suggested messages
below and they will be automatically tweeted.
3. Other
Actions
Khader Adnan, the father
of two daughters and with a third child on the way, is a
baker, a Masters student in Economics at Birzeit University,
and a political activist. Khader, was arrested on December
17, 2011 by masked soldiers who raided his home in the
middle of the night (the village of Arrabe near Jenin in the
occupied West Bank). Between the 18th and the 29th of
January 2012, he was subjected to almost daily cruel and
inhumane interrogations. During interrogations, he was
shackled to a crooked chair with his hands tied behind his
back in a position that caused him back pain. He said that
interrogators threatened him constantly and verbally abused
him and his family.
Khader was given a
four-month administrative detention order on January 8,
2012. Khader’s interrogation period has ended but he
refuses to accept the unjust system of administrative
detention [
more details], continuing his strike on the
principle that such detention is a violation of his rights
and identity.
Administrative detention, a regular practice
of the Israeli occupation, violates the
internationally-recognized right to a fair trial.
International standards for fair trial must be upheld for
all political detainees, including those accused of
violence, even under states of emergency. A military judge
reviewed the administrative detention order on February 1,
2012 and is expected to inform lawyers of her decision later
on this week.
Meanwhile, Khader’s
health is deteriorating rapidly and doctors don’t
expect him to be able to survive for much longer.
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