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Health of Detainee Mohammad Al-Singace Deteriorates after 28 Days of Hunger Strike

2019-07-23 - 4:22 p
Bahrain Mirror: Human rights activist Ibtisam Al-Saegh said that detainee Mohammad Al-Singace, who is on hunger strike, suffered a health setback due to a severe drop in blood sugar level, and was transferred to the prison's clinic as a result.
Al-Saegh explained that Al-Singace has been on hunger strike since 28 days, adding that he fell down more than once. He earlier suffered a drop in blood sugar level while being in the prisoners' building open yard on July 15, 2019.
She stressed that Al-Signace insists to proceed in the strike until his demands, in repeating his trial and abolishing the unjust verdict against him, are met.
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