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South Africans hold nationwide protests in solidarity with pro-Palestine hunger strikers in UK jails

Protesters want South African government to mount pressure on UK to release activists

Hassan Isilow  | 06.01.2026 - Update : 06.01.2026
South Africans hold nationwide protests in solidarity with pro-Palestine hunger strikers in UK jails Protesters with Palestinian and Lebanese flags gather at Embassy of Israel in a show of solidarity demanding a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, where Israeli attacks continue in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa on November 09, 2024.

JOHANNESBURG

Several civil society organizations in South Africa on Tuesday held nationwide protests in solidarity with pro-Palestine hunger strikers being held in UK jails, urging the British government to release them.

The protests were held outside the British Council offices in Johannesburg, the British Consulate in Cape Town, and the Durban City Hall, where protest leaders handed over their list of demands to officials.

Madison Bannon of the Palestine Solidarity Alliance told Anadolu that the hunger strikers are on the verge of death, with some going without food for over 60 days.

‘‘They have been held without bail, and they are now really on death’s door,’’ she said.

The hunger strikers have been held for more than a year on accusations of allegedly breaking into Elbit Systems, a UK subsidiary of the Israeli defense company, in Bristol and the Royal Air Force base in Oxfordshire.

The civil society groups claim that Elbit Systems is enabling the genocide in Gaza by supplying arms to Israel.

About 33 activists from the Palestine Action group remain in pre-trial detention, without being heard in court, civil society groups said in a statement forwarded to Anadolu.

The groups say time is running out for the hunger strikers. The longest hunger striker, at 65 days, is Heba Muraisi, who has been held for over a year, according to the statement.

The groups want the UK government to intervene and meet the demands of the hunger strikers. They also want the South African government to mount maximum pressure on the UK to ensure the activists are released and given a fair trial.

The hunger strikers are demanding an end to all prison censorship of their communication, including the withholding of letters, phone calls and books.

They also want immediate bail for all members of the Palestine Action group currently being held in UK prisons, the right to a fair and timely trial for all Palestine Action prisoners and the de-proscription of Palestine Action and removal of its “terror” classification.

They are also calling for the shutdown of all Elbit Systems sites and subsidiaries operating in the UK.

This is the second protest being held by South African civil society groups in less than a month, demanding the release of the hunger strikers.

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