Two Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers taken to hospital

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Two prisoners affiliated with Palestine Action, Amu Gib and Kamran Ahmed, have been hospitalized after participating in a hunger strike that began on November 2nd. Gib, held at HMP Bronzefield, is on day 50 of their strike, while Ahmed, at Pentonville prison, is on day 42. They are among eight prisoners hospitalized since the strike began, according to Prisoners for Palestine. The hunger strike is a protest against their detention, with participants demanding government intervention. Concerns have been raised by MPs and next of kin regarding prison conditions, delays in medical assistance, and limited family communication. Lawyers have criticized the Justice Secretary for refusing to meet with them. Gib is on remand on suspicion of involvement in a break-in at Brize Norton airbase.
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