#hungerstike — Public Fediverse posts
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#Belgium #HungerStike 3/3
Another person currently on strike is also extremely weakened, to the point of regularly lose consciousness. It does he has been on strike for almost a month.
"There’s nothing moving," they're waiting for me to die. In any case I won't stop until my last breath. I have my whole life here, I was 12 when I arrived here. "
He is the father of a baby a few months old, whose birth he was unable to attend, being in a closed center.
The doctor told him: "It’s your choice, it’s your problem. You want to die, you are going to die.
It is easy for the authorities to reverse responsibility in cases of hunger strikes, and to blame the strikers for the consequences on their health. These discourses make the political choices that lead to these situations invisible. When a person has no choice but to accept uprooting, removal from loved ones, return to a country where they are in danger... or to fight at the risk of one's life, one cannot really speak of choice.
https://www.gettingthevoiceout.org/greves-de-la-faim-au-127bis/#FortressEU #EU #Eupol #migration #Immigrants #humanRights #tortures #migrationStories
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#Belgium #HungerStike 3/3
Another person currently on strike is also extremely weakened, to the point of regularly lose consciousness. It does he has been on strike for almost a month.
"There’s nothing moving," they're waiting for me to die. In any case I won't stop until my last breath. I have my whole life here, I was 12 when I arrived here. "
He is the father of a baby a few months old, whose birth he was unable to attend, being in a closed center.
The doctor told him: "It’s your choice, it’s your problem. You want to die, you are going to die.
It is easy for the authorities to reverse responsibility in cases of hunger strikes, and to blame the strikers for the consequences on their health. These discourses make the political choices that lead to these situations invisible. When a person has no choice but to accept uprooting, removal from loved ones, return to a country where they are in danger... or to fight at the risk of one's life, one cannot really speak of choice.
https://www.gettingthevoiceout.org/greves-de-la-faim-au-127bis/#FortressEU #EU #Eupol #migration #Immigrants #humanRights #tortures #migrationStories
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#Belgium #HungerStike 3/3
Another person currently on strike is also extremely weakened, to the point of regularly lose consciousness. It does he has been on strike for almost a month.
"There’s nothing moving," they're waiting for me to die. In any case I won't stop until my last breath. I have my whole life here, I was 12 when I arrived here. "
He is the father of a baby a few months old, whose birth he was unable to attend, being in a closed center.
The doctor told him: "It’s your choice, it’s your problem. You want to die, you are going to die.
It is easy for the authorities to reverse responsibility in cases of hunger strikes, and to blame the strikers for the consequences on their health. These discourses make the political choices that lead to these situations invisible. When a person has no choice but to accept uprooting, removal from loved ones, return to a country where they are in danger... or to fight at the risk of one's life, one cannot really speak of choice.
https://www.gettingthevoiceout.org/greves-de-la-faim-au-127bis/#FortressEU #EU #Eupol #migration #Immigrants #humanRights #tortures #migrationStories
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#Belgium #HungerStike 3/3
Another person currently on strike is also extremely weakened, to the point of regularly lose consciousness. It does he has been on strike for almost a month.
"There’s nothing moving," they're waiting for me to die. In any case I won't stop until my last breath. I have my whole life here, I was 12 when I arrived here. "
He is the father of a baby a few months old, whose birth he was unable to attend, being in a closed center.
The doctor told him: "It’s your choice, it’s your problem. You want to die, you are going to die.
It is easy for the authorities to reverse responsibility in cases of hunger strikes, and to blame the strikers for the consequences on their health. These discourses make the political choices that lead to these situations invisible. When a person has no choice but to accept uprooting, removal from loved ones, return to a country where they are in danger... or to fight at the risk of one's life, one cannot really speak of choice.
https://www.gettingthevoiceout.org/greves-de-la-faim-au-127bis/#FortressEU #EU #Eupol #migration #Immigrants #humanRights #tortures #migrationStories
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#Belgium #HungerStike 3/3
Another person currently on strike is also extremely weakened, to the point of regularly lose consciousness. It does he has been on strike for almost a month.
"There’s nothing moving," they're waiting for me to die. In any case I won't stop until my last breath. I have my whole life here, I was 12 when I arrived here. "
He is the father of a baby a few months old, whose birth he was unable to attend, being in a closed center.
The doctor told him: "It’s your choice, it’s your problem. You want to die, you are going to die.
It is easy for the authorities to reverse responsibility in cases of hunger strikes, and to blame the strikers for the consequences on their health. These discourses make the political choices that lead to these situations invisible. When a person has no choice but to accept uprooting, removal from loved ones, return to a country where they are in danger... or to fight at the risk of one's life, one cannot really speak of choice.
https://www.gettingthevoiceout.org/greves-de-la-faim-au-127bis/#FortressEU #EU #Eupol #migration #Immigrants #humanRights #tortures #migrationStories