Hunger strikes
Terrorist hunger strike elicits anarchist solidarity
The hunger strike by convicted terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas, which began on January 8, has activated anti-establishment groups in a show of solidarity with the hitman of the now-defunct November 17 organization.
Australian Prison Activist Ends Hunger Strike in Bulgarian Jail
An Australian man imprisoned in Bulgaria has ended his hunger strike against unfair treatment after 33 days without food.
Jock Palfreeman is 11 years into a 20-year sentence for fatally stabbing Bulgarian law student Andrei Monov, 23, during a brawl in the capital Sofia in 2007.
Koufodinas vows to continue hunger strike ‘to the end’
Convicted November 17 terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas has vowed to continue his hunger strike following a decision by a Greek judicial council to reject his appeal for a fresh leave.
Koufodinas vows to continue hunger strike ‘until the end’
Convicted November 17 terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas has vowed to continue his hunger strike following a decision by a Greek judicial council to reject his appeal for a fresh leave.
Judicial council rejects N17 terrorist's appeal for furlough
A Greek judicial council on Friday rejected an appeal for another furlough by convicted November 17 terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas who is in hospital after launching a protest hunger strike.
5 Longest Hunger Strikes In History
Food is one of life's most taken for granted commodities, and most people reading this article right now will have access to it in one form or another. In today's society, it's almost inconceivable to think about going a day without it. But, imagine not only going days without a single meal, but weeks on end with no sustenance, and then imagine going through this ordeal by choice!
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Turkish educators Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça end hunger strikes after 324 days
Turkish educators Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça, who went on hunger strike after being dismissed from their jobs by a state of emergency decree, have announced the end of their hunger strike after 324 days.
Turkish educators on hunger strike taken to hospital by 'force,' lawyer says
Imprisoned educators Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça were taken to Ankara's Sincan Prison Campus Hospital "by force" on the 143rd day of their hunger strikes early on July 29 although the authorities did not have their consent, the educators' lawyer Ebru Timtik said.
Turkish hunger-striking educators examined in hospital at Euro court's request
Imprisoned educators Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça received medical check-ups in an Ankara hospital on the 140th day of their hunger strikes at the request of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), daily Cumhuriyet reported on July 26.
Constitutional Court denies Turkish hunger strikers' demand to be released from jail
The Constitutional Court on June 28 denied the demand of jailed educators Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça to be released from prison. The two have been on hunger strike for over 100 days in protest at their dismissal from their posts in state of emergency decrees, and were arrested at the end of May.