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What should happen about the hunger strikers?

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noblegiraffe · 13/12/2025 13:10

There are a group of people currently on remand in prison awaiting trial for criminal activities taken in support of the (currently) proscribed terrorist group Palestine Action. Some of them have gone on hunger strike and are suffering health impacts and some have been hospitalised.

Their demands appear to be:
to be released on bail
for Palestine Action to be de-proscribed as a terrorist group
for the UK to stop selling arms to Israel

I'm seeing various MPs writing earnest letters to David Lammy as Justice Secretary, saying that he must meet with them urgently to discuss their demands.

And then what?

It should go without saying that I really don't want people to die, and I'm sure that their families must be frantic, but what is actually expected to happen here? The proscription of Palestine Action is being appealed in the courts and I don't think people threatening to kill themselves should impact the democratic process.

Being released on bail? While I agree that it is shocking that they have been held in prison for 2 years while awaiting trial, because the justice system should work faster than that, they are active members of a currently proscribed terrorist organisation. At least one of the hunger strikers took part in the attack on Elbit where a female police officer had her back broken by one of the activists who attacked her with a sledgehammer while she lay on the ground. There's plenty of video footage of this, and I don't think the hunger strikers have condemned it. If they did get bail by threatening to kill themselves, surely everyone would then give it a go?

So what should happen?

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PodMom · 29/12/2025 06:56

So over two weeks since this thread was started. Are the hunger strikers still going? They must have set a world record by now for how long someone can go without food and not die. 🤔

noblegiraffe · 29/12/2025 10:11

4 of them are still going. However they do appear to be receiving essential nutrients so will probably be able to survive longer than the IRA hunger strikers.

In the meantime there have been protests outside embassies, Greta Thunberg has been arrested and the UN have tried to intervene for these 'political prisoners'. I wonder if they know that they broke a police officer's spine with a sledgehammer. What with these hunger strikers and the recent fiasco with the PM being delighted at the release of the Egyptian political prisoner who turns out to be a dangerous anti-west, anti-authority, antisemite I'm now wondering if anyone actually does research into 'political prisoners' before heading out to support them.

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