Posts Tagged ‘hunger-strike’

In Gaza, former prisoners pampered in luxury hotel

Monday, October 24th, 2011

GAZA CITY — A week ago, Yahya Dabassa Ibrahim was on a hunger strike, rotting away in an Israeli prison where he expected to spend the rest of his life. But the Oct. 18 prisoner swap between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas landed the Bethlehem native in a surreal place: the Gaza Strip’s brand-new luxury hotel . Read full article > >

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Ousted Afghan M.P. in Critical Condition

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

After an 11-day hunger strike, Afghan MP joins.

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California Prison Officials Move to Contain a Renewed Hunger Strike

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Corrections officials said that they would discipline inmates who participated in a renewed hunger strike to protest conditions in California’s highest-security prisons.

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Bahrain hunger-strike medics bail

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Bahrain has released on bail 20 medics who are on trial for their role in recent pro-democracy protests, including many who had gone on a hunger strike.

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Indian campaigner finishes fast

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

Indian campaigner Anna Hazare ends his 12-day hunger strike after parliament expressed support for some of his demands to fight corruption.

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Divorce Iranian Style

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Last month, I accidentally found an old Iranian friend on Facebook, but never thought I would see her again after she cut all her online relations following a long divorce battle. The last time I saw her at her wedding, she looked so happy and in love. Even though none of the families were content about the marriage, she had won her case to marry him after months of hunger strikes and threats of suicide. Less than a year later after the marriage, she came back to her father’s house as a beaten and abused divorcee. She didn’t show her face again for almost three years.

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Indian activist agrees to end hunger strike after Parliament backs anti-graft plan

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

NEW DELHI — An Indian reform activist agreed Saturday to end an 11-day hunger strike after Parliament expressed nonbinding support for parts of his anti-graft plan, ending a drama that had deeply embarrassed a government plagued by corruption scandals. The 74-year-old Anna Hazare had demanded sweeping legislation to create a government watchdog, but said Parliament’s move was enough to persuade him to begin eating. “It’s only a half victory. Total victory is yet to come,” he told thousands of cheering supporters at a protest ground in New Delhi. Hazare, who has lost more than 16 pounds (7.5 kilograms), said he planned to break his fast Sunday morning. Read full article > >

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Indian officials, activists seek compromise on anti-graft law

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

NEW DELHI — A day after India’s prime minister urged an ailing 74-year old anti-corruption activist to end his protest fast, officials and activists went into a huddle Wednesday to thrash out a compromise that could end the standoff and produce a strong anti-graft law.                                                                                                      On the ninth day of his hunger strike, activist Anna Hazare said he has lost about 12 pounds but continues to question the government’s will to introduce sweeping and powerful ombudsman legislation to curb corruption. He had earlier set Aug. 30 as a deadline for introducing a tough anti-corruption law in Parliament.   Read full article > >

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Indian Activist Leaves Jail

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Begins public hunger strike.

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India’s Hazare to resume protest

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare is due to leave prison to begin a 15-day hunger strike to force Delhi to strengthen an anti-corruption bill.

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Indian Anticorruption Leader to Leave Jail

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

The protest leader Anna Hazare announced that he would leave a city jail on Friday and begin a mass demonstration and hunger strike in New Delhi.

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Indian activist wins right to fast in public, prepares to leave jail

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

NEW DELHI — India’s leading anti-corruption campaigner prepared to leave prison on Thursday after winning an assurance from the government that he could continue his widely watched hunger strike and burgeoning protest against official graft at a park in central Delhi for at least 15 days. The 74-year-old Anna Hazare had been arrested on Tuesday hours before he planned to begin a “fast until death” demanding tougher laws against corruption, prompting protests across India by tens of thousands of people and putting the government squarely on the backfoot. Read full article > >

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India activist makes release deal

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Indian anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, whose detention sparked massive protests, has agreed with police to leave jail and undertake a 15-day hunger strike in Delhi.

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Ultimate protest

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

How successful are hunger strikes?

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India appeal over anti-graft fast

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Indian PM Manmohan Singh says hunger strikes by campaigners will not help in fighting corruption.

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