Georges Abdallah refusing food for three days in solidarity with administrative detainees

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Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
, the Arab struggler who has been held for 30 years in French prisons, is refusing food for three days in solidarity with Palestinian administrative detainees on hunger strike in occupation prisons who have been striking for two weeks, since April 24, 2014.

He is joined in his strike by a dozen fellow Arab and Basque prisoners in Lannemezan prison, which he launched on Thursday morning, May 8, 2014. Abdallah stated that this step comes in the context of duty and solidarity with the prisoners of the Palestinian revolution and resistance and their just demands.

On Friday, May 9, a sit-in is being held in Beirut in front of the French embassy with the participation of Lebanese and Palestinian organizations, including the campaign in solidarity with Palestinian leader Ahmad Sa’adat.

The prisoners who are refusing to eat emphasized their support to their comrades in Palestine confronting imperialism and Zionism. Abdallah said that they are refusing food in solidarity with the protest of the prisoners inside the Zionist jails.

On May 8, thousands of Palestinian prisoners throughout occupation prisons, who number over 5,100, have announced a one-day solidarity hunger strike in solidarity with the administrative detainees.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine responded to Abdallah’s action, praising his response and that of his fellow detainees in French prison in solidarity with the administrative detainees in occupation prisons, saying “this shows the unity of common global struggle against imperialism and the Zionist occupation. The Palestinian and Arab people and the free people of the world will not forget the great sacrifices made by the struggler George Abdallah in the service of our national Arab struggles, especially the Palestinian cause.”