The Taza Prison Administration Denies Hunger Strike by Inmate and Refutes Claims of Student Organization

The Taza Prison Administration Denies Hunger Strike by Inmate and Refutes Claims of Student Organization

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The management of Taza prison has denied claims made by a student organization regarding the condition of an inmate, who they alleged was “suffering from kidney pain due to detention conditions and was on a hunger strike,” in a clarification issued on July 26, 2025.

The prison administration confirmed that the mentioned inmate receives necessary medical care, noting he was examined by the prison doctor on July 22, 2025, where he reported experiencing only neck pain, with no mention of any kidney issues. He was provided with an appropriate medical prescription for his health condition.

The statement emphasized that the inmate is consuming his meals normally and is not on a hunger strike, adding that his detention conditions are standard and not a cause for concern.

In conclusion, the management of Taza prison strongly refuted all allegations made in the statement attributed to the aforementioned organization, asserting that they are not based on any factual reality.

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