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Wed 29 Mar 2023 2:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

Announcing a campaign to release the captive Walid Daqqa

The Captive Club said that the family of the prisoner and thinker Walid Daqqa , in cooperation with the competent authorities, announced a campaign to demand his release from the occupation prisons, due to the seriousness of his health condition.


Yesterday, the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs warned of the seriousness of the health condition of prisoner Daqqa, who has cancer in the spinal cord, and has been detained for 38 years. He was recently transferred to the Israeli Barzlai Hospital, after suffering a new setback, as he entered the stage of real danger.


The prisoner Daqqa is going through an unstable condition caused by acute pneumonia, and a tube was inserted into the lung area to withdraw fluids, and to find out the causes of the acute pneumonia he suffers from, in addition to his suffering from back and leg pain, and fatigue and emaciation when speaking.


The prisoner, Daqqa, 60, from the town of Baqa al-Gharbia in the lands of 1948, has been detained since March 25, 1986. He is from a family consisting of three sisters and six brothers, noting that he lost his father during his years of detention.


The prisoner Daqqa is considered one of the most prominent prisoners in the occupation prisons, and he contributed to many paths in the detention life of the prisoners, and during his long career in detention, he produced many books, studies and articles, and contributed cognitively to understanding the prison experience and its resistance.


It is noteworthy that the occupation imposed a life imprisonment sentence against him, which was later determined to be (37) years, and the occupation added two years to his sentence in 2018, to become (39) years.


Recently, it was confirmed that he had a rare type of cancer in the bone marrow, and he needs treatment and close follow-up, noting that he is in Ashkelon Prison.


For the freedom of Abu Daqqa and all our free prisoners, participate via the campaign link:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091256805982&mibextid=LQQJ4d

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