Two alleged Palestine Action activists who are awaiting trial have ended a hunger strike protest in prison, seemingly bringing to an end protests that have taken place for 73 days.
In a statement issued by their supporters, Heba Muraisi and Kamran Ahmed said they had ended their protests at their respective prisons where they are being detained on remand.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has not commented on the action over the last two months, but it has not previously disputed accounts from supporters that the hunger strikes were taking place.
Four other detainees who - along with Muraisi and Ahmed - began their strikes in early November, ceased their protests last month.
All of them have been objecting to the time on remand ahead of trials, which are up to a year away due to the unprecedented court backlogs.











