Khader Adnan on Hunger Strike in 
		Protest to Illegal Israeli Administrative Detention, Carter Center Calls 
		for his Release
		
The Carter Center Calls on Israel to Release Hunger 
		Striker Khader Adnan
		Atlanta…The Carter Center calls on the Israeli government to 
		immediately charge or release Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, who was 
		arrested on Dec. 17, 2011, based on “secret evidence” and has been held 
		in administrative detention without charge. 
		Mr. Adnan has undertaken a hunger strike since his arrest 62 days ago 
		and his life is in imminent danger. His grave medical condition has been 
		verified by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel.
		Mr. Adnan’s case highlights the inconsistencies of Israel’s 
		administrative detention policies with internationally recognized rights 
		to due process. 
		As of Jan. 15, 2012, Israel is holding 307 Palestinians in 
		administrative detention. Read the Carter Center’s recent statement on 
		the administrative detention of elected Palestinian legislators
		here.
		Contact: In Atlanta, Deborah Hakes +1 404-420-5124
		Court To Look Into Adnan’s Appeal Tuesday
		Tuesday February 21, 2012 01:09 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		Lawyer of detainee, Khader Adnan, who has been on hunger strike since 
		65 days, stated that the Israeli Supreme Court decided to hold a session 
		to look into Adnan’s case on Tuesday. The court also decided that Adnan 
		does have to attend the session due to his bad health condition.
		The court will be deliberating an appeal filed by his lawyer, on Tuesday 
		at 2 in the afternoon. It will be deciding whether to keep him under 
		administrative detention, without any charges, or to make a decision 
		into his case, including the option of releasing him. 
Qaddoura 
		Fares, head of the Palestinian Prisoner Society, stated that if Israel 
		was interested in any good-will intensions it must release Adnan 
		immediately. 
Meanwhile, Palestinian Minister of Detainees, Issa 
		Qaraqe’, met Jordan’s Ambassador in Ramallah and handed him a letter to 
		King Abdullah asking him to personally intervene for the release of 
		Adnan. 
Qaraqe’ stated that several officials and groups 
		contacted different Arab and foreign countries asking them to intervene 
		for the release Adnan, and added that he personally believe that the 
		issue will be resolve during the court session on Tuesday.
The 
		Israeli occupation government spokesperson, Mark Regev, was asked by CNN 
		about why Adnan, who is on the verge of death, has not faced charges 
		yet, Regev stated that “When his case was brought before a judge, who 
		saw all the evidence, that judge clearly stated in his ruling that this 
		man poses an immediate danger, and a real threat to the public”.
		On Monday evening, dozens of Journalists lit 66 candles representing the 
		days of Adnan’s ongoing hunger strike, at the Yasser Arafat Square in 
		the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Arab Member of Knesset, 
		Dr. Ahmad Tibi, stated the he is extremely concerned about the life of 
		Adnan who is currently at an Israeli hospital in Safad, and insists to 
		continue his hunger strike despite his bad health condition. 
		PCHR Calls upon the International Community to Save the Life 
		of the Detainee Khader Adnan
		Sunday February 19, 2012 23:37 by Palestinian Center For Human Rights 
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		The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) is concerned for the 
		life of Khader Adnan, a detainee in Israeli jails, who has been on 
		hunger strike for more than two months. PCHR calls upon the 
		international community to pressurize Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) to 
		release Adnan, who has been placed under administrative detention 
		without trial.
Khader Adnan has been on a hunger strike since 
		18 December 2011, one day after his arrest by IOF, in protest to the 
		inhuman detention conditions under which he is held. Adnan had been 
		placed under administrative detention more than once in the past. Since 
		he started the hunger strike, the Israeli Prison Service refused his 
		demands and rejected his release. 
He appeared before Israeli 
		courts more than once, and the order of administrative detention issued 
		against him was upheld. On 13 February 2012, the Israeli military court 
		rejected an appeal filed by the Palestinian Prisoner Club Society, 
		upholding the order of administrative detention. 
Adnan is 
		currently receiving medical treatment at Rebecca Seiff Hospital in Safed 
		in the north of Israel. According to a physician from the Israeli 
		Physicians for Human Rights, as of 15 February 2012, Adnan’s life is 
		endangered because of his continued hunger strike, which has caused 
		erosion of his muscles, including the muscles of heart and stomach. 
		
The internal medicine physician, who checked him five times last 
		week, stressed that Adnan’s body started to release poisons, which in 
		light of the severe weakness of his immunity system makes more likely 
		that he may be subjected to a sudden heart attack. The same physician 
		noted that abstention from having food for more than 70 days inevitably 
		leads to death. 
Khader Adnan Mohammed Mousa, 33, from ‘Arraba 
		village near Jenin, who is married and a father of two children, was 
		arrested by IOF on 17 December 2011. The following day, he declared an 
		open hunger strike. On 31 December 2011, he was transferred from al-Jalama 
		interrogation center to al-Ramla Prison. An order was issued placing him 
		under administrative detention for 4 months on 08 January 2012. 
		A month later, on 06 February 2012, an Israeli judge approved the 
		administrative detention order issued by the military commander, 
		claiming that confidential information indicated that Khader Adnan is 
		extremely dangerous. Ultimately, on 13 February 2012, the appeal judge 
		of Oufar Military Court refused to order Adnan’s release and upheld the 
		administrative detention order. 
During this period, Adnan and 
		his attorney have not been informed of the charges directed against him. 
		The Israeli prosecution provided the court with the charges against 
		Adnan under the item of confidential information, which constitutes 
		evidence of the arbitrariness of the administrative detention policy 
		practiced by IOF against Palestinian detainees. 
Adnan’s case 
		highlights the conditions of more than 300 Palestinians who are 
		currently placed under administrative detention in Israeli prisons and 
		detention facilities, including the Speaker and 19 Members of the 
		Palestinian Legislative Council. 
These actions are in violation 
		of the right of a detainee to fair trial, including the right to receive 
		appropriate defense and to be informed of charges against him. 
		Administrative detention is applied by an administrative order only 
		without referring to a court, thus violating the standards of impartial 
		judicial procedures, including fair trial. 
PCHR is concerned for 
		the life of Khader Adnan, who has been detained in Israeli jails, and:
		
1. Calls upon the international community to pressurize IOF to 
		release him to avoid risking his life; 
2. Reiterates its call for 
		the international community to stop systematic serious abuses against 
		Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons and detention facilities;
3. 
		Emphasizes that administrative detention is illegal and falls under the 
		category of political arrests, constituting a violation of the 
		detainee’s right to a fair trial, including his right to receive an 
		adequate defense and to be informed of the charges against him. 
		Adnan Still On Hunger-Strike At Galilee Hospital
		Saturday February 18, 2012 00:17 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		Sahar Francis Lawyer of the Prisoner Support and Human Rights 
		Association, Ad-Dameer, visited on Friday, detainee Khader Adnan who has 
		been on hunger strike since more than 62 days and is currently at an 
		Israeli hospital in Safad, in the Galilee. 
The visit lasted for 
		two hours, 10 – 12, and Adnan told Francis that he is determined to 
		continue his hunger strike despite his bad and gradually deteriorating 
		health condition, and added that “his battle his battle is not personal, 
		but a Palestinian struggle against the illegal Administrative Detention, 
		that confines hundreds of detainees behind bars without charges, in 
		direct violation of International Law and the Fourth Geneva 
		Conventions”. 
Despite the sharp deterioration in his health 
		condition, and the increasing possibilities that he might even become 
		blind or suffer a heart attack, as stated by a report by the Physicians 
		for Human Rights, Adnan is only drinking some water, and IV liquids are 
		provided by the doctors. 
Lawyer Francis said that the Israeli 
		Prison Administration agreed, only two days ago, to allow Adnan to 
		bathe, cut his hairs and nails, for the first time since he was 
		kidnapped and taken prisoner in December 2011. 
She added that 
		Adnan still enjoys high confidence, and solid determination, despite his 
		bad health condition, and is determined to continue his strike. 
		The Ad-Dameer Association warned that Adnan is at risk of death, adding 
		that “According to a doctor from Physicians for Human Rights-Israel who 
		was able to visit Khader last night, 14 February, for his fifth medical 
		examination since his arrest, Khader is under a very direct threat of 
		death. All of his muscles, including his heart and his stomach, are 
		under threat of disintegrating and his immune system could cease to 
		function at any moment. Khader’s body is at high risk of sudden heart 
		attack or total organ failure, which would cause imminent death”.