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17-05-2012   17:28
Two Palestinian inmates still refusing food despite deal to end hunger strike
Palestinian and Israeli sources announced on Thursday that two Palestinian inmates are still on hunger strike in Israeli prisons despite the signing this week of a deal to end a mass prisoner hunger strike.       

An official from the Palestinian Prisoners Club said that inmates Mahmud Sarsak and Akram Rikhawi are still on hunger strike.         

The official added that these two never suspended their hunger strike since 1550 prisoners began a mass hunger strike on April 17.  
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