Ask Atty. Gen. Gonzales to Free Dr. Al-Arian

Fasting Inmate Sami al-Arian Could Soon Be Force Fed
By Mike Baker, Associated Press, 8 March 2007

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A former university professor on a hunger strike for the past 44 days to protest the circumstances of his imprisonment could soon be force fed, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Sami al-Arian, a Palestinian who taught computer science at the University of South Florida, stopped eating on Jan. 22 to protest a judge’s decision to hold him indefinitely after he refused to testify before a Virginia grand jury.

Nahla al-Arian said her husband has lost more than 40 pounds on the water-only diet and is so weak that he needs a wheelchair.

“His health is really deteriorating,” she said. “We are really worried that there will be permanent damage.”

Because of that, officials at the Federal Medical Facility in Butner have told al-Arian that they will begin force feeding if his condition worsens, said his lawyer, Peter Erlinder.

“It’s an invasive procedure, and there’s some danger of injury,” Erlinder said. “We’re hopeful that that there can be resolution before that. (U.S. Attorney General Alberto) Gonzales could end this all with a stroke of a pen.”

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It has now been 51 days and Dr. al-Arian has lost 50 pounds.

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