The local prison administration of Al-Arjat1 stated in a clarifying statement on Wednesday, December 3rd, that the detainee Mohammed Ziyan is “not on a hunger strike” and that “his health condition is normal.”
The statement came in response to what the prison administration called claims mentioned in a notice attributed to Ziyan’s family, published on several websites, regarding “the deterioration of his health due to entering a hunger strike.”
The administration stated that Ziyan did not submit any notification about entering a hunger strike. It confirmed that he receives his meals and purchases food items from the prison shop regularly.
Additionally, it mentioned that the individual concerned admitted himself that he “has not and will not ever submit any notification about entering a hunger strike and that he consumes what he can and desires from the meals provided to him or what he purchases from the prison shop. Considering that entering a hunger strike is akin to self-harm, which contradicts his religious convictions.”
The Al-Arjat1 prison administration indicated that “the insistence of the inmate’s family and behind them some parties that exploit this issue for their own agendas to continue promoting false and malicious claims about the current situation of the concerned inmate is merely an attempt to exaggerate. In order to mislead public opinion and affect the judicial process of the cases against this inmate, without regard for the dire consequences of this incitement on his health.”
The prison administration warned Mohammed Ziyan’s family and the parties seeking to exploit his case against continuing such irresponsible and unethical practices, as stated in the announcement.
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