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Protest tonight 6pm at Pentonville Prison for hospitalised hunger-striker Ahmed

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
10 December 2025
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Supporters are organising an emergency demonstration outside Pentonville Prison tonight (10 December) from 6pm for hunger-striker and political prisoner Kamran Ahmed. Ahmed, in his second month of his hunger strike against his imprisonment for more than a year so far without trial, has been hospitalised yet again.

Despite Ahmed’s re-admittance to hospital, outraged organisers say that the prison is refusing to update his family and legal team about his condition.

‘Justice’ secretary David Lammy claimed he unaware of the hunger strike by eight members of the ‘Filton 24’ imprisoned anti-genocide activists imprisoned. Ahmed’s sister Shahmina spoke publicly last week about the injustice imposed on her brother and his fellow activists. UK ‘mainstream’ media continue to ignore the hunger strike and Starmer’s whole ‘lawfare’ war on anti-genocide speech and journalism.

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  1. Nisar Dean says:
    7 months ago

    GOD WILLING AHMED WILL SURVIVE.LIBERATION FOR FREE SPEACH DIGNITY AND RESPECT FOR ALL PEOPLE HAS BEGUN
    THE FACT THAT THOSE COMPLICIT IN THE GENOCIDE OF GAZA/WEST BANK HAVE BEEN EXPOSED BY THEIR OWN PEOPLE
    THIS IN ITSELF IS A VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE

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