Zarah Sultana joins protesters outside prison and vows: ‘We aren’t going anywhere’

Zarah Sultana has joined supporters of hunger striker Qesser Zuhrah outside HMP Bronzefield (Picture: Zarah Sultana/Prisoners for Palestine)

Zarah Sultana MP has claimed that the death of a young pro-Palestine activist on hunger strike in prison will be on David Lammy’s hands unless the campaigner is urgently transferred to hospital.

The Your Party MP is with supporters outside HMP Bronzefield in Surrey, where Qesser Zuhrah is said to be gravely ill.

Ms Zuhrah,  20, is on day  46 of the hunger strike as she awaits trial over her alleged involvement in a Palestine Action raid on an plant owned by Elbit Systems, a UK subsidiary of an Israeli defence firm.

Her case has been taken up by the Coventry South MP, who has been outside the prison in Ashfield, Surrey, since the early hours today.

Ms Sultana called on the Justice Secretary to intervene, claiming Ms Zuhrah’s death would be on his hands.

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Amu Gib (they/them) the pro-Palestinian activist – who was arrested last year, went on hunger strike after being denied bail for allegedly breaking into RAF Brize Norton. Amu’s friend, Jessie says they have now lost 12 kilograms and is showing signs of severe deterioration. Of the six hunger striking since early November, all have been hospitalised at least once except for Amu. Organisers, Prisoners for Palestine, say this hunger strike is the largest of its kind in UK prisons since Irish republicans led by Bobby Sands refused food in 1981. #prisoners #hungerstrike #palestineaction

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In a Facebook post this morning, the Coventry South MP said: ‘Qesser Zuhrah has been waiting 14 hours for urgent medical care.

‘HMP Bronzefield is refusing to transfer her to hospital.

‘I have contacted David Lammy and Wes Streeting, urging immediate intervention. There has been no response.

‘She just needs an ambulance. If she dies, it will be on their hands.’

Qesser Zuhrah Prison: HMP Bronzefield Prisoner number: A9259FE On remand since: November 19th 2024 Trial date: April 2026 Qesser was arrested in a dawn raid on November 19th by counter-terrorism police in the third wave of Filton arrests. She was held and interrogated under counter-terrorism powers, and then remanded to prison for a non-terrorism related offence on allegations of being connected to the Filton action, which saw over ?1 million in damage caused to Elbit?s research centre for Israeli weapons, making her one of the Filton 24. Arrested at 19, she was previously the youngest activist imprisoned for allegedly taking action for Palestine until her younger brother Salaam, 18 years old, was arrested by counter-terrorism police on 15th July 2025 and remanded in the fourth wave of Filton arrests. She has since spent her 20th birthday behind bars. Qesser?s rights and freedoms have constantly been abused by the prison, including arbitrary restrictions on visits, closed visits, and being put into solitary confinement. Prison staff have forced her to remove her kuffiyah hijab, and confiscated all of her hijabs with the kuffiyah pattern from her cell. Her cell has also been searched without reason or respect for her privacy; on one occasion a guard stormed into her cell without his body cam on to rip off the flowers she had put in her window, each symbolising a Palestinian martyr. Qesser has also been subjected to physical violence and has been assaulted and sexualised by the prison guards. Still, she remains unbreakable, reminding us that resistance ?is our obligation, not our choice.? Listen to her words when she says: ?They won?t imprison us all, they know if they fill the prisons with activists, we will overpower them from within. So flood the damn streets in your millions. Shut down these factories in your thousands! They can never arrest the resistance in our smiles. We will use the shards of our broken hearts to spear the system of injustice.?
Qesser Zuhrah is on hunger strike at HMP Bronzefield (Picture: Prisoners for Palestine)

Ms Zuhrah was arrested in a dawn raid on November 19, 2024, by counter-terrorism officers in the third wave of arrests in connection with the August 2024 raid on the Elbit Systems plant in Filton, Bristol.

Amu Gib, Heba Muraisi, Jon Cink, Teuta Hoxha and Kamran Ahmed have also been on hunger strike for more than a month.

All are denied bail after their alleged involvement in the Palestine Action raids on the arms factory owned by Elbit, Israel’s largest manufacturer for weapons, and RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.

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Ms Zuhrah is no longer able to stand and requires urgent medical attention, according to her supporters.

Ms Sultana has been outside the prison since 1.20am today, demanding the the prisoner be taken to hospital.

The MP said ‘we’re not going anywhere’ until the jail accepts an ambulance transfer ‘for Qesser to get the emergency healthcare she urgently needs.’

In another Facebook post, Ms Zultana said: ‘Let the ambulance into HMP Bronzefield now, @david.lammy

‘Otherwise Qesser Zuhrah is going to die.’

Zarah Sultana MP @zarahsultana ? 4h We?re not going anywhere until HMP Bronzefield accept an ambulance transfer for Qesser to get the emergency healthcare she urgently needs. Join us if you can.
Zarah Sultana MP has joined supporters outside the prison (Picture: Zarah Sultana)

The Prisoners for Palestine campaign group alleged that prison staff ‘have so far refused to entry ambulances and delayed treatment overnight.’

Two doctors, Dr Olivia Brandon and Dr Ayo Moiett, are at the scene, the group said.

Dr Brandon said: ‘Qesser needs urgent hospital assessment.

‘It is not possible to do that inside the prison, as she needs urgent bloods taken and other urgent scans that the prison does not have the capacity to perform.’

Calls to South East Coast Ambulance Service have been logged, but access continues to be denied, according to Prisoners for Palestine.

In a statement via the group, Ms Zuhrah said: ‘They won’t imprison us all, they know if they fill the prisons with activists, we will overpower them from within.

‘So flood the damn streets in your millions.

‘Shut down these factories in your thousands!

‘They can never arrest the resistance in our smiles.’

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Qesser Zuhrah has expressed her support for the Palestinian cause in a statement released by a campaign group on her behalf (Picture: Prisoners for Palestine)

An HMP Bronzefield spokesperson said: ‘We cannot provide information about specific individuals, however we can confirm that all prisoners have full access to healthcare, including attendance at external medical facilities if needed.

‘Any prisoner refusing food receives regular medical assessment and support from clinicians, as well as being offered mental health support.

‘In addition, all prisoners are managed in line with the policies and procedures governing the entire UK prison estate.

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‘She still wants you to hug her but she can’t hug you back.’ Metro spoke with Ella, the family member of imprisoned Palestine Action activist, Qesser Zehra who as of Saturday, is on day 41 of her hunger strike. Ella says Qesser has lost about 13% of her body weight and claims HMP Bronzefield delayed calling an ambulance for 14 hours on Thursday after she begged for one. #hungerstrike #palestineaction #ukprison

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‘This includes specialist multi-agency processes, led by the government, to assess individual risks and security status.

‘However, if any prisoner has specific complaints, we encourage them to raise them directly with the prison, as there are numerous channels available for addressing such concerns.’

Metro has contacted the Ministry of Justice for comment.

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