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17 days since hunger strike - Immigration Department refuses a cake with words "Human rights"; Protesters may esclate their action

The hunger strike of the detainees of the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Center (CIC) have entered the 17th day. The CIC Concern Group today (Jul 15) supported the detainees outside the Immigration Department Headquarters, and requested to meet the Director of Immigration. When meeting with supporters, representatives of the Immigration Department refused to accept a cake with the word "human rights" written on it.

In their speeches, they pointed out that there are still 15 people participating in the hunger strike. Some strikers may escalate their actions with no drinking water or beverages. Two have written their death notes.

Source: Stand News #Jul15
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CIC Detainees Initiated Hunger Strike against Inhumane Treatment, including Indefinite Detention and Harsh Environment

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Detainees On Hunger Strike for 178 Days to Protest Against the HK Authorities' Inhumane Treatment

In Hong Kong, ever since June 2020, the detainees at the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre (#CIC) have been going on hinger strike, protesting the Center’s inhumane treatment, arbitrary detention, poor hygienic condition and failure to provide suitable medical treatment.

The Centre run by the Hong Kong government detains those subject to deportation.

According to the CIC Concern group, on Dec 23, 2020 the court rejected to grant a writ of Habeas Corpus to a 41-year-old Pakistani detainee Ahmed Sani Salman who has entered the 178th day of his hunger strike.

In an open letter, Salman revealed that he has already lost 31kg of hisbody weight, leading to heart disease, organ failure and muscle problems.

The concern group on Dec 26, 2020 said the three remaining hunger strikers have started take in food after they decided to file an appeal to the court.

Still, because of their depleting health they will need to stay in the ward for a week before returning to the regular cells.

At first, there were 28 detainees taking part in the hunger strike, but many had to stop because of poor health.

Among the last three, Shah apologized, “178 days is really too long. I am sorry that we have to stop, but please continue to support is.”

The CIC Concern Group supports the decision, saying they are still on the road to fight for freedom, and urging more public awareness and support.

Source: Stand News #Dec26

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Hong Kong Authority Introduces #SmartPrison with 24-hour #HD Surveillance, Detainee: I Live As an Animal

"Here, it is even worse than the CIC [Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre],"
almost every detainee in Tai Tam Gap Correctional Institution in Hong Kong said the same thing.

In 2020, around 30 detainees in #CIC went on a hunger strike, protesting against their unlimited detention time, the facility's poor hygiene, and the inappropriate behavior of the correctional department staff.

The CIC Concern Group, a non-profit human rights group, was thereafter created by a group of social workers, pro-demoncracy activists and volunteers in Hong Kong; however, even them could not believe that there exists a detention centre in Hong Kong that is worse than the CIC.

In June 2021, the Hong Kong authority transferred some of the protesting detainees in the CIC to the Tai Tam Gap Correctional Institution.

The newly established facility is the first "Smart Prison" in Hong Kong. This institution is full of HD surveillance cameras. All the detainees are required to wear an electronic bracelet for the authority to monitor their heartbeats and locations.

Those who are detained in the centre are thereoretically not prisoners, as they have only violated the immigration regulation; however, they are being detained in a prison.

To make it worse, the Correctional Service Department (#CSD) has already dispatched twice the Regional Response Team, Panther, within 4 months, to "combat illegal activities". It was found that some detainees have been placed in individual detention for 2 months.

Meanwhile, it was discovered that some correctional department staff have been watching the surveillance canera footage like a voyeur , followed by acts like masturbation and ridiculing the detainees.

A detainee said, "I live as an animal."

The CIC concerned group criticised that the authority has abused the detainees by means of violence, individual detention and privacy infringement.

The group's worst fear is that using the most disadvantaged detainees as guinea pigs is only the first step of the government and that the same operation systen would be appled to all prisons in Hong Kong next.

"The government labelled the CIC detainees as very dangerous to justify the need for an upgrade in military equipment. They can do thr sane thing in any prisons in Hong Kong."

Source: InMediaHK #Sep25
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