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Что (кто) такое hunger strike - определение

METHOD OF NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE OR PRESSURE
Hunger strikes; Hunger Strike; Hungerstrike; Hunger demonstration; Hunger striker; Hunger-strike; Amaran anshan; Anshan (hunger strike); Fast unto death; Fast-unto-death; Indefinite fast; Fasting unto death; Hunger striking; Fasting strike; Hunger protest
  • Clipping from ''World Magazine'', September 6, 1914.
  • Residents of [[Dobrzeń Wielki]], Poland, in 2017, protesting the planned incorporation of their community to the city of [[Opole]]
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hunger striker         
hunger strike         
(hunger strikes)
If someone goes on hunger strike or goes on a hunger strike, they refuse to eat as a way of protesting about something.
The protesters have been on hunger strike for 17 days...
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hunger striker (hunger strikers)
The five hunger strikers in London called off their strike and celebrated the good news.
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hunger strike         
¦ noun a prolonged refusal to eat, carried out as a protest by a prisoner.
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hunger striker noun
1981 Irish hunger strike         
  • A commemoration on the 25th anniversary of the hunger strike
  • A mural of [[Bobby Sands]] in [[Belfast]]
  • A hunger strike memorial in [[Derry]]'s [[Bogside]] on [[Free Derry Corner]]
  • A hunger strike memorial near [[Crossmaglen]], [[County Armagh]]
  • A Belfast mural of the hunger strikers
  • Maze prison]] outside of Belfast where the hunger strike took place
  • [[Terence MacSwiney]], an Irish republican who died on hunger strike in [[Brixton Prison]] in 1920
  • [[Tommy McKearney]], who took part in the blanket protest, dirty protest and 1980 hunger strike
HUNGER STRIKE BY IRISH REPUBLICAN PRISONERS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
1981 Hunger Strike; 1981 Irish Hunger Strike; Irish hunger strike; Irish hunger striker; Irish hunger strikers; 1981 hunger strikes; IRA hunger strike; 1981 hunger strike
The 1981 Irish hunger strike was the culmination of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland. The protest began as the blanket protest in 1976, when the British government withdrew Special Category Status (prisoner of war rather than criminal status) for convicted paramilitary prisoners.
Guantanamo Bay hunger strikes         
SERIES OF PROTESTS BY GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEES
Guantanamo hunger strikes; Guantanamo hunger striker; Guantanamo hunger strikers; Guantanamo hunger strike; Hunger strikes (Guantanamo); Hunger striker (Guantanamo); Hunger strike (Guantanamo); Hunger strikers (Guantanamo); Guantanamo captives' hunger strikes; Guantánamo Bay hunger strikes
The Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strikes were a series of prisoner protests at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The first hunger strikes began in 2002 when the camp first opened, but the secrecy of the camp's operations prevented news of those strikes from reaching the public.
Hunger Strike Medal         
  • [[Charlotte Blacklock]]'s Hunger Strike Medal, Museum of Australian Democracy collection
  • [[Emily Davison]] wearing her Hunger Strike Medal and [[Holloway brooch]] {{circa}} 1910–1912
  • Suffragettes on hunger strike in 1909 - photo by [[Elin Wagner]]
  • Hunger Strike Medal awarded to [[Georgina Fanny Cheffins]]
  • Helen MacRae Hunger Strike Medal, auctioned by Lockdales Auctioneers in 2015.                                   Author: Chris Elmy
  • [[Janie Terrero]] wearing her Hunger Strike Medal and [[Holloway brooch]] {{circa}} 1912
  • Medal in its presentation case with silver bar for a hunger strike and enamel bar for [[force-feeding]] awarded by the WSPU to [[Mabel Capper]]
MEDAL FOR SUFFRAGETTE PRISONERS WHO HAD GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE
Hunger strike medal
The Hunger Strike Medal was a silver medal awarded between August 1909 and 1914 to suffragette prisoners by the leadership of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). During their imprisonment, they went on hunger strike while serving their sentences in the prisons of the United Kingdom for acts of militancy in their campaign for women's suffrage.
2021 Arizona and Washington, D.C., hunger strike         
Youth hunger strike for democracy; 2021 youth hunger strike for democracy; 2021 Arizona hunger strike; 2021 Youth Hunger Strike in Arizona and DC for Democracy; 2021 Arizona and Washington, D.C. hunger strike
The Arizona Student Hunger Strike is an ongoing youth activist demonstration caused by the failure of the U.S.
Tiananmen hunger strikes         
The Students’ Hunger Strike; The Students’ Hunger Strike of the 1989 Tiananmen Protests; The Students' Hunger Strike of the 1989 Tiananmen Protests; Students' hunger strike at the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests
The first of two student hunger strikes during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre began on May 13, 1989, in Beijing. The students said that they were willing to risk their lives to gain the government's attention.
2010 Mapuche hunger strike         
Mapuche Prisoners Hunger Strike for Law Revision Chile 2010
In Araucania, southern Chile, resides a large Indigenous group, by the name of the Mapuche. This group makes up the majority of individuals living in this region.
2004 Dębak hunger strikes         
2004 HUNGER STRIKES IN POLAND
User:Lmustafa/sandbox/2004 Dębak Hunger Strikes; Draft:2004 Dębak Hunger Strikes; 2004 Dębak Hunger Strikes
2004 Dębak Asylum Seeker Hunger Strikes The hunger strikes in the Dębak reception centre for asylum seekers occurred in December 2004 in response to the insufficient conditions and undignified treatment in centres for asylum seekers in Poland.Kosowicz, A.

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Hunger strike

A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance in which participants voluntarily fast as an act of political protest, or to provoke guilt in others, usually with the objective to achieve a specific goal, such as a policy change. Most hunger strikers will take liquids but not solid food. The striker will often take vitamins and electrolytes to ensure that sufficient nutrients are maintained.

In cases where an entity (usually the state) has or is able to obtain custody of the hunger striker (such as a prisoner), the hunger strike is often terminated by the custodial entity through the use of force-feeding.