Support the Hunger Strikers – End the Media Blackout !

More than 2,000 Palestinian prisoners have been on hunger strike since mid-April, protesting against the apartheid Israeli regime which holds them in its jails, many without charge or trial. Two of the prisoners, Bilal Diab and Thaer Halahleh, have been refusing food for more than 60 days and are reportedly close to death.

There has been almost complete silence from the BBC and other news media – media which is always quick to report when a rocket is fired from besieged Gaza into Israel.

UN Special Rapporteur Richard Falk has called for the international community to take action.

The arbitrary nature of administrative detention was demonstrated yesterday as MP Hassan Yousef had his order renewed for the second time. He was released from prison in October 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap but was detained again last November.

Help us raise awareness of administrative detention and show the Israeli government that administrative detention is unacceptable. Use our easy e-tool to email BBC news departments demanding an end to their news blackout on the hunger strikes.

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