61. The prisoners said their leader, Jamal Mansour, had been transferred to Jericho Prison for interrogation. 62. The prisoners said their release made them feel like they could begin to trust little by little in the Mexican justice system, Mexican news media reported. 63. The prisoners say the cells leave them isolated and open to abuse. 64. The prisoners say the new system leaves them vulnerable to beatings from guards. 65. The prisoners had said they would end their protest after their demands were aired on television. 66. The prisoners initially said they would only stop their fast if Israel committed itself to a timetable for the release of all detainees. 67. The prisoners said in a statement that they will continue to fast until the Palestinian Authority carries out an order by the Palestinian Legislative Council to release them. 68. The prisoners said they had to sign a statement pledging to refrain from attacks on Israel. 69. The prisoners said they were protesting cost-cutting measures and food quality. 70. The prisoners say the cells would leave them vulnerable to abuse by authorities. |