LONDON: Three pro-Palestinian activists detained in Britain ended their hunger strike on Wednesday, with some of them facing imminent death from the effects of their protest, campaign group Prisoners for Palestine said in a statement. All of the hunger strikers have been charged with offenses allegedly carried out on behalf of Palestine Action, before the group was banned and designated a terrorist organization. Two are in custody over alleged involvement in a break-in at an Israeli-linked defense firm last year.

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LONDON: Three pro-Palestinian activists detained in Britain ended their hunger strike on Wednesday, with some of them facing imminent death from the effects of their protest,…

Only one hunger striker remains, according to Prisoners for Palestine

The BBC understands that one of the protesters was taken to hospital earlier on Wednesday in a poor condition.

LONDON: Three detained pro-Palestinian activists awaiting trial in the UK have ended their hunger strike after 73 days, a campaign group said. The three began “refeeding” on…

An MOD decision not to use a Israeli defense contractor was cited as one reason for Palestine Action supporters calling off a hunger strike.

As critically ill activists begin re-feeding in prison, campaigners and an MP believe the government made 'concessions'.