爱尔兰公民敦促英国停止巴勒斯坦行动组织成员绝食,理由是健康风险和非法禁止恐怖主义;法院后来裁定禁止无效。
Irish citizens urged UK to end hunger strike by Palestine Action members, citing health risks and unlawful terrorism ban; court later ruled ban invalid.
2026年初,爱尔兰公民敦促Taoiseach Leo Varadkar在英国干预巴勒斯坦行动组织成员Kamran Ahmed、Heba Muraisi和Lewie Chiaramello的73天绝食抗议,指出严重的健康问题,要求释放他们,终止该团体的恐怖分子指认,并关闭Elbit Systems场址。
In early 2026, Irish citizens urged Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to intervene in the UK over a 73-day hunger strike by Palestine Action members Kamran Ahmed, Heba Muraisi, and Lewie Chiaramello, citing severe health concerns and demanding their release, an end to the group’s terrorist designation, and closure of Elbit Systems sites.
批评者认为英国的禁令过分和滥用反恐怖法,这与爱尔兰1981年的Maze监狱绝食抗议类似。
Critics called the UK’s ban disproportionate and a misuse of counter-terror laws, drawing parallels to Ireland’s 1981 Maze Prison hunger strikes.
后来,联合王国高等法院裁定这项禁令为非法。
The UK High Court later ruled the ban unlawful.