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MP protests in support of hunger strike prisoner

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An MP has staged a protest outside a prison demanding urgent medical care for a hunger striker there.

Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana said Qesser Zuhrah was “critically ill” with an “immediate” risk of dying after refusing food for 46 days.

Ms Zuhrah is on remand at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey, awaiting trial over a break-in at an Israeli defence firm near Bristol by the proscribed Palestine Action group.

Posting on X, Sultana called for an ambulance to be allowed into the prison and later on Wednesday, protesters said one took Ms Zuhrah to hospital, about 12 hours after the Your Party MP’s demonstration started.

The government proscribed Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act in July, making membership of or support for the group a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

The then Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced plans to ban the group on 23 June, saying that the vandalism of two planes at RAF Brize Norton was “disgraceful” and that the group had a “long history of unacceptable criminal damage”.

The group’s co-founder, Huda Ammori, was granted permission to appeal in July after her lawyers argued the ban breached the right to free speech.

The judge refused an appeal to temporarily lift the ban and it remains proscribed, with High Court judges expected to rule within weeks on the lawfulness of the ban.

Posting on X on Tuesday evening, Sultana wrote: “I am urgently on my way to HMP Bronzefield.

“Palestine hunger striker Qesser Zuhrah, now on day 46, is being refused an ambulance by the prison.

“She is critically ill and at immediate risk of dying. I have contacted [Justice Secretary] David Lammy and [Health Secretary] Wes Streeting and received no response.”

imageHouse of Lords A woman with short, wavy grey hair and wearing a purple scarf and purple jacket, stands in front of a dark grey wall.House of Lords

Protesters later said Ms Zuhrah had since been taken to hospital, with footage shared on X by campaign group Defend Our Juries showing an ambulance leaving the site.

Green Party peer Baroness Jenny Jones said she was assured Ms Zuhrah had been taken to hospital before she left the protest.

“The protesters were all ages, all colours but very united and working well,” she added.

South East Coast Ambulance Service confirmed it attended the prison on Wednesday but would not give any further detail.

Prisoners ‘have full access to healthcare’

A spokesperson for HMP Bronzefield said it could not provide information about specific individuals but said all prisoners had full access to healthcare, including attendance to “external medical facilities if needed”.

They said: “Any prisoner refusing food receives regular medical assessment and support from clinicians, as well as being offered mental health support.”

The prison said all prisoners were managed in line with policies to assess “individual risks and security status”.

Posting at 13:00 GMT on Wednesday, Sultana said she would not leave the prison until an ambulance arrived to transfer Ms Zuhrah to hospital.

Protests were taking place in five different prisons involving eight people, including Ms Zuhrah, who have all been charged with and denied offences relating to alleged break-ins or criminal damage on behalf of Palestine Action, before the group was banned under terrorism legislation.

A letter by lawyers representing the group, seen by the BBC, told Lammy there was a “real and increasingly likely potential” their clients would die in prison as part of their protest.

The BBC has contacted Sultana and the Ministry of Justice for comment.

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