
Eight detained members of Palestine Action are on hunger strike, some for over 40 days. Two of them are in critical condition in hospital. They are demanding their release (as they are being held beyond the 182-day pre-trial detention limit), a fair trial and the declassification of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. They are accused of breaking into and destroying military equipment at the Israeli company Elbit Systems, and at an RAF air base.
ON HUNGER STRIKE INSIDE THE CELLS FOR PALESTINE AND FREEDOM.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF PALESTINE ACTION PRISONERS.
DE-CHARACTERIZATION OF PALESTINE ACTION AS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION.
FREEDOM IN PALESTINE.
by the Assembly for the Coordination of Solidarity Actions in Resisting Palestine.