Palestine Action-linked hunger striker hospitalised for fifth time An activist held on remand on charges linked to the direct action group Palestine Action in UK prison has been hospitalised for the fifth time after going on hunger strike for more than 50 days. Kamran Ahmed is one of eight pro-Palestine activists who began a hunger strike last year after Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, failed to respond to a letter setting out concerns over their treatment. The group’s demands include immediate bail, an end to interference with their personal communications in prison, and the de-proscription of Palestine Action, which accuses the UK government of complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Ahmed’s sister, Shamina Alam, confirmed that his health has deteriorated in recent days. Read more: Palestine Action-linked hunger striker hospitalised for fifth time Shamina Alam said her brother remains on hunger strike despite the UK government continuing to ignore their calls to meet (AFP)