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Jailed U.K. Palestine Action Activists Continue Hunger Strike Despite Health Risks

2025-12-29 News & Politics
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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt SUMMARY: Alarm is growing over the treatment and deteriorating health of eight pro-Palestinian activists jailed in the United Kingdom who are on hunger strike to protest their detention. The activists remain imprisoned as they await trial over charges linked to their work with Palestine Action, which the British government has banned under its Terrorism Act over direct action protests against Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Several of the activists who began their hunger strike in early November are now in "a critical stage" and facing grave health risks or death, according to Dr. James Smith, a doctor supporting the hunger strikers. "This is an extremely critical moment, and, frankly speaking, it defies comprehension that members of the government have refused even to meet with the hunger strikers in an attempt to resolve this situation." We also speak with Francesca Nadin, a spokesperson for Prisoners for Palestine, which is supporting the jailed activists. She says the harsh treatment of the hunger strikers is part of a "coordinated witch hunt that reflects the wider repression of the pro-Palestine movement" in the U.K. and around the world. "The people that have taken part in this hunger strike feel like they have no other choice left to them but to take this into their own hands," Nadin says. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Top Comments (10)

@BonsaiBlacksmith 2025-12-29

Take note, this is what not having the Freedom of Speech looks like.

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@drusuf000 2025-12-29

Keep bugging those MPs and the Justice Ministry over this

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@AngelaJenkins-l5s 2025-12-30

This is unconscionable ! What's become of our country!?

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@Joseph-h2z 2025-12-30

The British government have a track record of this kind ok thing allowing the deaths of people who have not been convicted of a crime Disgusting

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@hayatraja7360 2025-12-29

Thank you 🌹- 🇵🇸 Will Live Forever

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@luckyjinx2028 2025-12-30

The steaks are high, this is a gravy situation, they are just hot dogging and ham'n it up for the camera.

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@hayatraja7360 2025-12-29

Thank you 🇵🇸 action

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@dave2408 2026-01-06

Noted one of the girls is at 64 days This is now heading for the Guinness book of records

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@howardlong6735 2026-01-09

The enemy is wecome to quietly expire.

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@markkendall5772 2026-01-01

You can't have it both ways , causing terrorist criminal damage and the next thing saying you should have rights.

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