Palestinian administrative prisoner Muhammad al-Qeeq (33) has insisted that he wouldn’t suspend his hunger-strike before having been granted his basic human right of freedom.
Al-Qeeq started his non-violent battle against the Zionist occupier 4 days following his detention without charges. On his 68th day of hunger-striking, today, the prisoner suffers from vocal cord paralysis and auditory inefficiency, in addition to overall weakness. Medics worry that al-Qeeq, father of 2, might die if the necessary treatment, which he’d rejected, is not offered immediately.