Sky News reports:
[https://news.sky.com/story/fears-palestine-action-hunger-striker-will-die-in-prison-after-43-days-without-food-13486489]
Fears Palestine Action hunger striker will die in prison after 43 days without food
What the government needs to consider is what will happen if Ms Hoxha gets any worse given that the death of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands in the Maze prison galavanized the Sinn Fein movement during the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland.
[https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-56937259]
According to Sky:
Teuta is among eight Palestine Action prisoners who have been on hunger strike. They are all on remand, awaiting trial for offences relating to alleged break-ins or criminal damage, with some having been in custody for over 12 months. They all deny the charges.
Minister of state for prisons, probation and reducing reoffending Lord Timpson said: "These prisoners are charged with serious offences including aggravated burglary and criminal damage..."
Meanwhile a killer recently got a sentence of just 5 years for killing a man in a checkout line after the man protested when the killer jumped the line.
There is something wrong with the UK justice system when people who kill citizens are treated leniently whilst people who protest issues that the government does not like because of the influence of a foreign lobby group are treated like killers.
The government needs to examine its motivations and influences and think about what matters more to the electorate that elects them:
Protestors being silenced or citizens being killed.