06 November 2012, 10:00

Three arrested members of “Mekh-Khel” stopped hunger strike

Three activists of “Mekh-Khel” regional civil movement who are serving 15 days of administrative arrest stopped their hunger strike on the seventh day after its beginning. According to an information from their supporters, they did it for the reason of a decline in their health.

Participants of the action “mass hunger strike” Sarazhdin Sultygov, Sultan-Girey Khashagulgov and Tamerlan Abadiev kept in the Department of Interior Affairs in Malgobek district of Ingushetia stopped hunger strike.

The fate of two other arrested participants of the action, member of the Board of “Mekh-Khel” Musa Albogachiev and blogger Mussa Abadiev who are kept in Sunzha district Department of Interior Affairs, is still unknown”, “Ingushetia Online” reports.

On November, 4, the ambulance came to temporary isolation ward of Sunzha district Department of Interior Affairs. The physicians stated exhaustion of the arrested people who were on a hunger strike and advised urgent hospitalization but the personnel of the temporary isolation ward refused, “Novaya Gazeta” reports.

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