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Characteristics of Inmates Who Initiate Hunger StrikesSep 1, 2017 · The World Medical Association (WMA) and federal regulations define a hunger strike as voluntary total fasting (taking only water) for at least ...
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PMC Search Update - PubMed CentralMay 25, 2022 · Hunger strikers are defined as persons “who undergo a substantial period of voluntary total fasting for a specific purpose” (4). Studies of ...
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The Right to Hunger Strike | American Political Science ReviewMay 18, 2023 · Hunger strikers and their advocates insist that incarcerated persons have a right to hunger strike, which protects them against repression and force-feeding.
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The Hunger Strike and Nonviolent Action, 1906–2004 - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The success rate for prison hunger strikes is lower, at 48.6%, but still very high considering the baseline of powerlessness that characterizes ...
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[PDF] How Culture Determines Efficacy of Hunger Strikes - USD REDSpring 2018. Efficacy of Hunger Strikes: How Culture Determines Efficacy of. Hunger Strikes. Britney Thorns. University of South Dakota.
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Full article: Providing health care in politically charged contextsDec 31, 2021 · The few studies on long-term health effects of hunger strikes mention renal failure, starvation colitis, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome and post- ...<|separator|>
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Hunger strike among detainees: guidance for good medical practiceSerious medical problems begin at a loss of approximately 18% from initial body weight [3, 13]. The risk of neurological signs by thiamine (vitamin B1) ...
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Management of hunger strike: A medical, ethical and legal conundrumMay 21, 2020 · Hunger strikes conflict with medical, ethical, humanitarian and legal values. A multidisciplinary approach is important when dealing with hunger strike ...
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W.03 Voluntary refusal of food and/or fluids (hunger strike)A hunger strike is defined as the voluntary refusal of food and/or liquids by a prisoner for more than 24 hours in a way that would damage their health if ...
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HUNGER STRIKE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.coma deliberate refusal to eat, undertaken in protest against imprisonment, improper treatment, objectionable conditions, etc. hunger strike. noun. a voluntary ...
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Death by hunger strike: suicide or not? - PMC - NIHApr 20, 2023 · In contrast, a hunger strike is a mental act accompanied by an act of omission: deciding not to eat or drink leads to abstaining from the ...
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hunger strike, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun hunger strike is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for hunger strike is from 1908, in Westminster Gazette. Nearby entries.
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Anatomy Of A Hunger Strike: Why Is It Done And What Does It Do To ...May 21, 2021 · A hunger strike is a method of protest during which food is refused. It is mostly used by those who have no other form of protest available -- ...
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The ICRC's role in hunger strikes and key working principlesJun 8, 2023 · Historically and worldwide, detainees have turned to hunger strikes to protest their detention, their treatment in detention or their conditions ...
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[PDF] HUNGER STRIKES & FOOD REFUSALSApr 1, 2023 · A hunger strike is a voluntary fast undertaken as a form of protest for longer than 48 to 72 hours, usually to achieve a specific demand, for ...
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Hunger strikes: preventing harm to students - PubMedSupplementation with carbohydrates and vitamins may improve the safety or comfort of a hunger striker, but clear proof of this effect does not exist. MeSH terms.
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Sports drink helps California inmates on hunger strike stave off ...Aug 30, 2013 · VITAMINS AND GATORADE. The California inmates on hunger strike are taking vitamins and the electrolyte-replenishing sports drink Gatorade ...
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Hunger Strike Basic Guidelines - Rupa Marya--Deep MedicineMay 14, 2025 · Vitamin deficiency B1 → Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome · Electrolyte imbalance (Ca, Mg, K, Phos) → Cardiac arrest · Inadequate hydration → Kidney ...
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Fasting for Justice: Hunger Strike in Ancient IrelandSep 20, 2014 · This form of distress was called troscud, or 'fasting'. It carried social weight and had legal support as an act of due process.
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The troscad - Irish Republican History & Remembrance.Oct 5, 2013 · Troscad and Cealacha roughly translated, they mean: “fasting on or against a person” and “achieving justice by starvation.” As far as can be ...
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The History of the Troscad: Requiem for Bobby - The Wild GeeseMay 5, 2022 · Troscad, or 'hunger strike,' is an ancient Irish custom where one refuses food to compel justice, and it continued after Christianity.
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Hunger by Choice – Hunger Strike CommemorationAug 3, 2014 · The Hunger Strike was codified in the early Brehon Laws of Ireland and known as a Troscad. It was often employed against a chieftain or ...
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Brehon Law: The Troscad A method of exerting authority, available ...Feb 16, 2018 · Brehon Law: The Troscad A method of exerting authority, available to all members of Celtic society, was the ritual fast, the troscad.
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Hunger Strikes - Irish StudiesThe use of hunger striking in Irish history dates back to the 5th century when the Brehon laws were first established within Gaelic culture.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hindu religion and suicide in India - Oxford AcademicPrayopavesa (self-willed death by fasting);. •. Marana (unnatural death);. •. Mahaparasthana (The Great Journey);. •. Samadhimarana (dying consciously in a ...
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Sallekhana | Encyclopedia MDPINov 10, 2022 · It is the religious practice of voluntarily fasting to death by gradually reducing the intake of food and liquids.
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British Suffragettes and the Russian Method of Hunger StrikeKennan and Leo Deutsch, a Russian revolutionary exile in London, wrote the best-known contemporary accounts of Russian hunger strikes. In 1891, Kennan ...
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A history of hunger strikes: From the suffragettes to GuantánamoDec 10, 2018 · From Russia in 1880 to Bobby Sands in 1980 and Guantanamo in 2013, hunger strikes have been used by prisoners with no other method of protest available to them.
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What Was the Cat and Mouse Act? Why Suffragettes Were Force-FedJul 10, 2024 · June Purvis gives an in-depth look at the 1909 hunger strike, resulting in prison force feedings and the passing of the 'Cat and Mouse Act'
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Unity among Militant Suffragette Hunger-Strikers in the Women's ...Marion Wallace Dunlop first instigated the hunger strike in 1909 and from then until 1914, this form of political communication was undertaken by 241 ...
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Hunger strikes like Navalny's are a Russian tradition dating to the ...Apr 20, 2021 · Hunger strikes have a long history in Russia. Some of the first modern hunger strikers were 19th-century Russian prisoners who refused food to ...
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Suffragists used hunger strikes as powerful tool of resistance - UBNowAug 21, 2020 · Suffragists protest President Woodrow Wilson's opposition to women having the right to vote on a Chicago street corner in 1916.
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CAIN: Events: Hunger Strike 1981 - Chronology - Ulster UniversityMar 9, 2025 · Frank Stagg, a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), died after 61 days on hunger strike in Wakefield Prison, Yorkshire, England. Stagg had ...
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Bobby Sands: The hunger strike that changed the course of N ... - BBCApr 30, 2021 · Forty years ago, on 5 May 1981, 27-year-old Bobby Sands, the IRA's leader in the Maze prison outside Belfast, starved himself to death.
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Hunger Strikes | Ulster MuseumBobby Sands, then leader of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Maze Prison, refused food on 1 March 1981 and so began a new hunger strike. The choice of ...
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The circulating metabolome of human starvation - PMCAug 23, 2018 · Human starvation is marked by an early period of glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis (3, 4). By 2–3 days into a fast, fatty acids released from ...
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Physiological adaptation to prolonged starvationMar 4, 2025 · The main change from the normal pattern is the refusal of the myocardium and skeletal muscle to use glucose. Instead, they switch over exclusively to free ...
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Metabolic Aspects of Acute Starvation in Normal Humans (10 Days)At the end of 10 days of starvation, the men were in very poor condition both physically and mentally. There appeared to be increased weakness and apathy ...
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Starvation and Its Effects on the Gut - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHDec 3, 2020 · There is good evidence of intestinal atrophy and achlorhydria in starvation and severe undernutrition.
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Basics in clinical nutrition: Simple and stress starvationHumans adapt well to short- or long-term starvation, using their reserve stores of carbohydrates, fat and protein, and by mechanisms, which reduce energy ...
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Acute Cardiomyopathy in a Prisoner on a Hunger Strike - PMCJan 9, 2024 · The cardiovascular effects of long-term starvation are well documented, including arrhythmias, heart failure, and, rarely, sudden cardiac death.
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Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome in a Hunger Striker Despite Oral ...Aug 4, 2022 · Hunger strikers are subject to numerous sequelae of micronutrient deficiency. Among these are the paired conditions of Wernicke's Encephalopathy ...
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Ethical challenges in health care during collective hunger strikes in ...May 17, 2024 · The hunger strikers showed symptoms like gastro-intestinal problems, pain, dizziness, kidney problems and neurological symptoms. Hunger strikers ...
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Deaths due to hunger strike: post-mortem findings - ScienceDirect.comProlonged caloric deficiency with subsequent complications such as multiple organ failure, severe sepsis and ventricular fibrillation could account as major ...
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Deaths due to hunger strike: post-mortem findings - PubMedProlonged starvation may produce many adverse events including even death in rare circumstances. Here, we present three fatal cases (all males, 25-38 years) ...
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The psychology of hungerOct 1, 2013 · Throughout the experiment, the researchers measured the physiological and psychological changes brought on by near starvation. During the semi- ...
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The implications of starvation induced psychological changes ... - NIHSome changes clearly impair competence, in which case physicians are advised to follow advance directives obtained early in the hunger strike. More problematic ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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The Physical, Mental, and Social Effects of Hunger (Chapter 4)Feb 9, 2023 · The physical effects of starvation on the body are wasting, swelling (edema), susceptibility to disease, and eventually death.
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WMA Declaration of Malta on Hunger StrikersPhysicians must assess the mental capacity of individuals seeking to engage in a hunger strike. ... hunger strikers to stop fasting. THE ROLE OF NATIONAL MEDICAL ...
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Management of patients during hunger strike and refeeding phaseObjective: Hunger strikers resuming nutritional intake may develop a life-threatening refeeding syndrome (RFS). Consequently, hunger strikers represent a core ...
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Introduction - A History of Force Feeding - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHA group of detainees at Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp, Cuba, went on hunger strike. At the height of their protest, 106 individuals were refusing to eat.
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Why H-Block hunger strikers were not force-fed - The Irish TimesJul 5, 2016 · Force feeding had not been used in Ireland since 1917 after republican leader Thomas Ashe controversially died from the procedure's effects.
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Guantanamo Bay: A Medical Ethics–free Zone?Jun 12, 2013 · U.S. physicians have not widely criticized medical policies at Guantanamo. But force-feeding mentally competent hunger strikers violates ...<|separator|>
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Force-Feeding Prisoners Is Wrong - AMA Journal of EthicsOct 1, 2015 · In being asked to help provide nutrition for hunger-striking prisoners through an IV, prison physician Dr. Johnson is presented with a dilemma that can be ...
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On the Force-Feeding of Prisoners on Hunger Strike - PubMedThe question I raise in this paper is whether we ought to force-feed hunger striking prisoners when serious harm is imminent.
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WMA condemns all forced feeding - The World Medical AssociationThe World Medical Association has strongly reiterated its view that the forced feeding of hunger strikers is unethical, and is never justified.
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Ethics Dilemmas in Managing Hunger StrikesSep 1, 2017 · The codes of medical ethics of both the AMA and WMA maintain that subjecting detainees and prisoners to enteral feedings undermines the ...
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WMA Declaration of Tokyo – Guidelines for Physicians Concerning ...The physician shall not countenance, condone or participate in the practice of torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading procedures.
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Prisoner Hunger Strikes - Constitutional Protection for a ...Prisoner Hunger Strikes - Constitutional Protection for a Fundamental Right ... The right of prisoners to conditionally refuse to eat stems from historically ...
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[PDF] Hunger Striking Prisoners: The Constitutionality of Force-FeedingThe government may assert that it has the right to force-feed an inmate who decides to hunger strike because the prison environment has depressed him. The.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Hunger strikes in detention | ECHRNov 16, 2017 · Moreover, the manner in which the applicant is subjected to force-feeding during the hunger strike shall not trespass the threshold of a minimum ...
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YAKOVLYEV v. UKRAINE - HUDOCForced feeding is never ethically acceptable. Even if intended to benefit, feeding accompanied by threats, coercion, force or use of physical restraints is a ...
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Rights of a Person on Hunger Strike: National and International ...May 26, 2024 · This blog post explores the rights of a person on hunger strike from both national and international legal perspectives. ... Hunger Strikers ...
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Candice Delmas, The Right to Hunger Strike - PhilArchiveHunger strikers and their advocates insist that incarcerated persons have a right to hunger strike, which protects them against repression and force-feeding.
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British government had several strategies to end 1981 hunger strikeDec 28, 2012 · Government intervention to force individual hunger strikers to capitulate was proposed. The possibility of feeding the hunger strikers ...
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Thatcher cabinet 'wobbled' over IRA hunger strikers - The GuardianDec 29, 2011 · The Thatcher government wobbled in its resolution to resist the IRA's Maze prison hunger strike and contemplated the "unpalatable" option of British withdrawal ...
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Obama Renews Call To Close Guantanamo Amid Hunger Strike : NPRApr 30, 2013 · It started in January with dozens of men refusing meals. Now more than 100 of the 166 detainees at Guantanamo have joined the protest.
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Israel passes law allowing force-feeding of prisoners - BBC NewsJul 30, 2015 · The Israeli parliament passes a law allowing detainees to be force-fed, following cases of Palestinian inmates going on hunger strike.
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Israel rejects appeal against force-feeding prisoners - Al JazeeraSep 11, 2016 · Supreme court rejects an appeal from Israeli doctors who view the practice as torture and medically risky.
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The Ethical Dilemma of Suffragette Force-Feeding, 1909–14 - NCBIThe ethical quandary posed by prison force-feeding first became apparent during the suffragette hunger strikes of 1909–1914.
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Force-feeding is cruel and inhuman – UN experts urge Israel not to ...Jun 25, 2014 · Force-feeding is cruel and inhuman – UN experts urge Israel not to make it legal. Force-feeding hunger strikers is illegal. 25 June 2014. Share ...
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UN Sp. Committee on Israeli practices concerned over the ...Jun 5, 2014 · The Special Committee stated that force-feeding would contravene accepted principles of international human rights law and violate the rights of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The embodied protest of the political hunger strike1The hunger strike is a powerful, embodied protest, interiorizing violence, and a simple yet powerful refusal of food, that is both a spectacle of frailty and a ...
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Poona Pact 1932 (B.R Ambedkar and M.K Gandhi) ArchivesOn 20th September 1932, while in prison, Gandhi announced a fast unto death till the time separate electorates were removed from the Award. The British had have ...
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Gandhi's Epic Fast | Articles on and by Mahatma GandhiGandhi and Ambedkar agreed. The agreement, which came to be known as the Yeravda Pact, was drafted and signed by chief Hindu and Harijan negotiators. The text ...
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Dissident ends hunger strike after govt agrees to free political ...Jul 9, 2010 · Leading Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas ended a 135-day hunger strike on Thursday after the communist government agreed to free 52 political prisoners in a ...
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A timeline of Palestinian mass hunger strikes in Israel - Al JazeeraMay 28, 2017 · Some strikes have been regarded as successful, while others were seen to have failed to reach their goals. WATCH: Palestinians on strike in ...
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Civil Disobedience - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 4, 2007 · A notable exception to the theoretical neglect of self-violence is Gandhi (1973, 103–5, 120–5), who thought that hunger strikes were coercive ...
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(PDF) The impact of prolonged hunger strike: clinical and laboratory ...Oct 12, 2025 · Hunger strikes are very serious and may lead to severe neurological disorders and even death. The natural result of prolonged hunger is ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Hunger Strikes After Restricted Housing ReformJan 16, 2025 · Hunger strikes are a common occurrence in carceral settings accompanied by serious health risks and intensive health care utilization.
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Martyrdom: Worst Idea Ever - Psychology TodayFeb 26, 2017 · Martyrdom narratives focus on the pure innocence of the victim and the joyful, buoyant spirit with which the martyr receives horrific punishment and death.
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Irish Hunger Strikes and the Cult of Self-Sacrifice - jstorIrish hunger strikes, used for social, economic, and political redress, are linked to religio-political martyrdom and are integral to Irish history and ...
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[PDF] The News Media Coverage of the 1981 Prisoners' HungerThe death of Bobby Sands serves as the second point of interest. The end of the hunger strike serves as the final event studied. The research will determine how ...
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[PDF] Bobby Sands, the 1981 Hunger Strikers, and Gerry AdamsThe propagandization of martyrdom and political ideologies by extremist organizations is often explored in the context of criminology and terrorism studies ...<|separator|>
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Militant loyalism and the hunger strikes - The Irish TimesJul 5, 2016 · The prison protests had a mixed effect on loyalist paramilitaries, driving some towards politics and galvanising others into an even greater killing spree.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Human Tragedy Of The 1981 Hunger Strike - TPQMar 14, 2016 · They did not believe they were going to some better place where seventy-two virgins awaited them.Missing: worship | Show results with:worship
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Hennessy And the Hunger Strike: Doubting Thomas - TPQMar 18, 2014 · Guest wtiter Mark Hayes reviews the recent Thomas Hennessy book on the H Block hunger strikes. ... Of course hero worship is the product of lazy ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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[PDF] THE HUMAN BODY AS A TERRORIST WEAPON: HUNGER ...Martyrs strengthen the communal sense via their sacrifice for the community and they provide a rallying symbol that operates on an emotional level, suffering ...Missing: romanticizing | Show results with:romanticizing
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[PDF] The Semiotics of Martyrdom - Ethical PoliticsIt is for similar reasons that it is always a dangerous thing to go on hunger strike. Self- harm does not generate sympathy if it is not understandable ...
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2 Dangers of Being in a Martyr-Beneficiary RelationshipMar 12, 2025 · A “martyr-beneficiary” relationship can appear selfless or even loving. However, over time, it can lead to emotional exhaustion, dependency, and underlying ...
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Marion Wallace Dunlop (1864-1942) - Exploring Surrey's PastMarion was the first suffragette to use the hunger strike as a form of protest in prison, in 1909. As an artist she was instrumental in designing and organising ...
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Scots suffragette hunger striker remembered - BBCNov 13, 2018 · Ms Wallace Dunlop was jailed at Holloway Prison, but later released after going on hunger strike for 91 hours. In 1928, she was a pallbearer at ...
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'Deeds not words' - UK ParliamentWhen imprisoned, suffragettes would go on hunger strike, leading to the authorities force-feeding women in prison, a dangerous and humiliating treatment ...
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Winson Green force feeding - UK ParliamentWinson Green prison in Birmingham was one of the first prisons in the country to practise force feeding on suffragettes.
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Force-feeding in English jails – a hidden historyNov 5, 2015 · Almost 800 prisoners with no obvious political motivations staged hunger strikes between 1913 and 1940 · Findings revealed in a new book entitled ...
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1913 Cat and Mouse Act - UK ParliamentThe government sought to deal with the problem of hunger striking suffragettes with the 1913 Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act, commonly known ...
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From the archives: Suffragettes on hunger strike - The GuardianMay 3, 2013 · However, the government was not prepared to release all suffragettes, and started forcible feeding on prisoners the same year. Letters to the ...
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Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork - The Irish WarHis death there in October 1920 after 74 days on hunger strike brought him and the Irish struggle to international attention. MacSwiney was one of eight ...
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94 Days: Remembering Terence MacSwiney and the Longest ...Oct 17, 2024 · In protest at his arrest in City Hall on 12 August 1920, Terence MacSwiney joined the hunger strike which had started in Cork Gaol the previous ...
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Hunger Strike - Terence MacSwiney - Ask About IrelandPeaceful Resistance. After his arrest, MacSwiney immediately went on hunger strike. He was imprisoned in Brixton Prison, where his continuing hunger strike ...
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The long history of the Irish hunger strikeSep 21, 2017 · During the second World War, interned IRA members would die on hunger strike, and the tactic was used again during the 1970s, culminating in ...
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CAIN: Events: Hunger Strike 1981 - Summary - Ulster UniversityMar 9, 2025 · Bobby Sands, then leader of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Maze Prison, refused food on 1 March 1981 and so began a new hunger strike.
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IRA militant Bobby Sands dies | May 5, 1981 - History.comOn May 5, 1981, imprisoned Irish-Catholic militant Bobby Sands dies after refusing food for 66 days in protest of his treatment as a criminal rather than a ...
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Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Resistance, India | BritannicaOct 15, 2025 · 1918: A hunger strike and protest against poor working conditions in textile mills in Ahmedabad, and a second protest, known as the Kheda ...
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India's independence campaign - The British Empire - BBC BitesizeWhile in jail Gandhi went on hunger strikes, continuing his opposition to colonial rule. During World War Two Gandhi launched the Quit India movement that ...
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Hunger strikes great for dramatic effect, but rarely bring desired resultAug 13, 2016 · The one example always cited for the effectiveness of hunger protests is Gandhi. His dramatic fast for peace after partition riots in Calcutta ...
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How labor activist Cesar Chavez went on a hunger strike and turned ...Mar 29, 2018 · Chavez had gone without food for nearly a month, dropping 35 pounds and endangering his health.
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Labor organizer and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez begins hunger ...Sep 26, 2019 · On May 11, 1972, Mexican American labor organizer and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez begins a hunger strike.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Places of Cesar Chavez (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 15, 2025 · It was where Cesar Chavez started his 24-day hunger strike on May 11, 1972, to draw attention to the inhumane conditions farm workers endured ...
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[PDF] Cesar Chavez and the Organized Labor MovementThe strike involved workers from the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) who walked off their jobs at grape farms, demanding that their wages be ...
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200 Soviet Political Prisoners Reported on a Hunger StrikeMOSCOW, Feb. 21 —Political prisoners in two labor camps and one prison were reported today to have begun a hunger strike last week in support of their ...
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8 SOVIET PRISONERS SET HUNGER STRIKE - The New York TimesThe immediate cause of the strike is the punishment of Valery Ronkin, another dissident, who answered roll call with “Ronkin, political prisoner.” The required ...
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Hunger Strikes as Russian and Soviet Protest ToolsApr 1, 2021 · Hunger strikes as a tool of protest date back to the Soviet era, when solo dissidents or even entire groups of prisoners would forgo eating — ...
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Prison Hunger Strikes and Globalizing the Anti- Apartheid StruggleIn 1989 more than 700 South African political prisoners went on indefinite hunger strike to protest their detention. The unprecedented scale forced the South ...Missing: dissidents examples
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Turkey, hunger strikes against powerMar 14, 2018 · After a months-long hunger strike in 41 prisons, the movement turned into a fast-to-death protest: inmates were literally starving themselves to ...
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Military Is Waiting Longer Before Force-Feeding Hunger Strikers ...Oct 11, 2017 · American military officials at the Guantánamo Bay prison recently hardened their approach to hunger-striking prisoners, detainees have told their lawyers.
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Palestinian on hunger strike dies in Israeli prisonMay 2, 2023 · Khader Adnan, a major official in the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, died in Israeli detention following an 86-day hunger strike.
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Palestinian Prisoners in Israel Use Hunger Strikes to Seek FreedomAug 22, 2022 · Palestinians imprisoned by Israel have used these protests as a way to demand better living conditions and an end to indefinite detentions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hunger Strikes Have Long Served as a Tool of Nonviolent ProtestMay 5, 2023 · While prisoners can often become gravely ill from lengthy protests, it is not common for a hunger strike to result in death. Here are a few: In ...<|separator|>
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What was the world's longest hunger strike? - FairPlanetAug 9, 2025 · 44-year-old Irom Chanu Sharmila, known as the "Iron Lady" of Manipur, has decided to call off her 16-year hunger strike. It is the longest hunger strike of the ...
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Starving for a cause | Features | Al JazeeraApr 11, 2012 · From Bahrain to India and Guantanamo Bay, the age-old hunger strike is back in vogue as a protest tactic.
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Indian activist's hunger strike for Ladakh autonomy draws thousands ...Mar 23, 2024 · Famed Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk, on a hunger strike to bring autonomy to the Himalayan region of Ladakh, said on Saturday he was weak ...<|control11|><|separator|>