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Call to free prisoner

Published on February 09, 2016 | 10:43 PM
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Israeli Arabs take part in a protest calling for the release of Mohamed al-Qiq, a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike, outside a hospital in the northern Israeli town of Afula yesterday. Ailing journalist al-Qiq will keep up his 10-week hunger strike despite Israel suspending a detention without trial order against him, his lawyer said. The 33-year-old television reporter, who still cannot leave hospital without permission, is u201cdetermined to continue his fast until he is freedu201d, Jawad Boulos said.
Israeli Arabs take part in a protest calling for the release of Mohamed al-Qiq, a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike, outside a hospital in the northern Israeli town of Afula yesterday. Ailing journalist al-Qiq will keep up his 10-week hunger strike despite Israel suspending a detention without trial order against him, his lawyer said. The 33-year-old television reporter, who still cannot leave hospital without permission, is u201cdetermined to continue his fast until he is freedu201d, Jawad Boulos said.
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