WHY WE ARE ON HUNGER STRIKE IN ISRAEL’S PRISONS

WHY WE ARE ON HUNGER STRIKE IN ISRAEL’S PRISONS

HADARIM PRISON, Israel — Having spent the last 15 years in an Israeli prison, I have been both a witness to and a victim of Israel’s illegal system of mass arbitrary arrests and ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners. After exhausting all other options, I decided there was no choice but to resist these abuses by going on a hunger strike.
Ending nuclear lawlessness

Ending nuclear lawlessness

Zia Mian & M.V. Ramana The attempt at the UN to ban atomic weapons is based on the premise that all countries deserve equal security In the last week of…

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  CNDP Statement (April 6, 2017)   "We have come to know through social media that Kumar Sundaram of CNDP has faced serious charges of harassment by a female friend…
CNDP Statement condemning Indian government’s refusal to join UN negotiations to ban nuclear weapons

CNDP Statement condemning Indian government’s refusal to join UN negotiations to ban nuclear weapons

This week at the UN Headquarters in New York, an unprecedented marks the commencement of negotiation is at the United Nations Headquarters in New Yorktaking place wherein most member states of the UN General Assembly are discussing on a comprehensive legal prohibition on the use, possession, production, stockpiling and deployment of nuclear weapons. The treaty, if adopted, would mark a significant step towards the eventual goal of the complete elimination of these weapons of mass destruction.