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Kurdish prisoners in Turkey end hunger strike


Sunday, 18 November, 2012 , 08:32

ANKARA, Nov 18, 2012 (AFP) — Some 700 Kurdish prisoners across Turkey have ended a 68-day hunger strike after an appeal by Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, a representative of the prisoners told the pro-Kurdish news agency Firatnews.

"We take into consideration the appeal of Abdullah Ocalan and put a halt to our action from November 18," Deniz Kaya said from prison, Firatnews reported after rights groups warned about the deteriorating health of many of the hunger strikers.

Ocalan himself has been in solitary confinement in a prison near Istanbul for about a year and half.