UK Hunger Strike: How Palestine Action's Protest Echoes Historical Resistance
Four members of Palestine Action are on a hunger strike in UK prisons. Their protest against their detention and terror designation follows a long history of similar non-violent resistance.
A protest as old as history is unfolding inside British prisons. Four jailed activists from the advocacy group Palestine Action have vowed to continue their hunger strike, despite grave medical warnings and the hospitalisation of their peers. Their act of defiance is drawing international attention, placing it in a long line of non-violent resistance that stretches from Irish revolutionaries to Mahatma Gandhi.
Palestine Action's Stand Against the UK Government
The members of Palestine Action are being held across five UK prisons. They face charges over alleged involvement in break-ins at a facility of Israeli defence firm Elbit Systems and a Royal Air Force base. According to Al Jazeera, their hunger strike is a protest for better prison conditions, the right to a fair trial, and the reversal of a July policy by the UK government that listed the movement as a “terror” group.
Palestine Action has denied the charges of “violent disorder.” With the health of the members deteriorating and repeated hospital admissions, their lawyers have revealed plans to sue the government. The case has intensified scrutiny of the UK's treatment of pro-Palestinian solidarity groups amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
Hunger Strikes: A Historical Tool of Protest
Throughout history, hunger strikes have served as an extreme, non-violent means of seeking justice. Their power often lies in the moral weight they place upon authorities. The method traces back to ancient India and Ireland but remains a potent political statement today.
- Irish Republican Movement: Some of the 20th century's most notable hunger strikes occurred during the Troubles in Ireland. In 1981, IRA member Bobby Sands and nine others died while striking to have their political prisoner status reinstated, drawing widespread criticism of Margaret Thatcher's administration.
- Gandhi and Indian Independence: Mohandas 'Mahatma' Gandhi used fasting, which he called Satyagraha, as both a political and spiritual tool against British colonial rule. His 21-day fast in February 1943 while under house arrest intensified public support for independence.
- Palestinian Prisoners: Palestinians held in Israeli jails, often without trial, have long used hunger strikes. The death of Khader Adnan in May 2023 after an 86-day hunger strike drew global condemnation of Israel's treatment of prisoners.
- Guantanamo Bay: Detainees at the US detention camp in Cuba have used mass hunger strikes to protest their indefinite detention and inhumane conditions. In 2005, it was reported that at least 200 detainees, a third of the camp's population, were participating.
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