UK jails send Palestine Action hunger strikers to hospital Two pro-Palestine activists held in British prisons have been transferred to hospital after weeks without food, prompting mounting concern from their families and members of parliament over prison conditions and medical care. Amu Gib, 30, who is being held on remand at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey, entered hospital on Saturday after reaching day 50 of a hunger strike. Kamran Ahmed, 28, who has refused food for 42 days at Pentonville prison in London, has also been hospitalised. Speaking to Al Jazeera on Monday, Ahmed's sister Shahmina Alam said that “at this point, there’s significant risk of organ damage”. “We know that he’s rapidly been losing weight in the last few days, losing up to half a kilogram [1.1lbs] a day,” she added. Ahmed was previously hospitalised in late November after collapsing in his cell with low blood sugar levels, indicating hypoglycaemia. Read more: UK jails send Palestine Action hunger strikers to hospital Kamran Ahmed was taken to hospital from his cell at Pentonville prison in London (Supplied)