London-based pro-Palestine activist Umer Khalid has announced plans to escalate his hunger strike by refusing water. The 22-year-old Palestine Action-linked remand prisoner has already stopped eating for 13 days, receiving only fluids with electrolytes, sugars, and salts.
Khalid hopes that this drastic action will put pressure on the government to engage in talks with him regarding his demands. He believes that taking such extreme measures is necessary due to the harsh conditions he's facing inside prison. Khalid claims that being held in solitary confinement has disrupted his life, stating, "The strike reflects the severity of my demands."
Khalid's list of demands includes immediate bail, an end to alleged censorship in prison, an inquiry into British involvement in Israeli military operations in Gaza, and the release of surveillance footage from Royal Air Force spy flights that flew over Gaza on April 1, 2024. He also claims that he was involved in a protest at RAF Brize Norton in June, where two planes were spray-painted with Palestine Action's logo.
Critics have condemned Khalid's detention as an attempt to silence him and restrict his ability to express dissenting views. Asim Qureshi from the campaign group Cage has described the government's refusal to negotiate on Khalid's demands as "a clear indication of their lack of concern for human life."
Khalid's family is worried about his deteriorating health due to his pre-existing condition, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. His mother expressed her fears, stating that she wakes up with thoughts of Umer and sometimes cries herself to sleep.
As the situation unfolds, it remains unclear when Khalid will begin refusing water, and the potential consequences of this decision are dire β dehydration can set in within days without fluids.
Khalid hopes that this drastic action will put pressure on the government to engage in talks with him regarding his demands. He believes that taking such extreme measures is necessary due to the harsh conditions he's facing inside prison. Khalid claims that being held in solitary confinement has disrupted his life, stating, "The strike reflects the severity of my demands."
Khalid's list of demands includes immediate bail, an end to alleged censorship in prison, an inquiry into British involvement in Israeli military operations in Gaza, and the release of surveillance footage from Royal Air Force spy flights that flew over Gaza on April 1, 2024. He also claims that he was involved in a protest at RAF Brize Norton in June, where two planes were spray-painted with Palestine Action's logo.
Critics have condemned Khalid's detention as an attempt to silence him and restrict his ability to express dissenting views. Asim Qureshi from the campaign group Cage has described the government's refusal to negotiate on Khalid's demands as "a clear indication of their lack of concern for human life."
Khalid's family is worried about his deteriorating health due to his pre-existing condition, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. His mother expressed her fears, stating that she wakes up with thoughts of Umer and sometimes cries herself to sleep.
As the situation unfolds, it remains unclear when Khalid will begin refusing water, and the potential consequences of this decision are dire β dehydration can set in within days without fluids.