The Role of Physicians During Hunger Strikes of Undocumented Migrant Workers in a Non-Custodial Setting

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (1):111-130 (2019)
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Abstract

Hunger striking is a form of nonviolent action of last resort. It is a tactic used by powerless individuals to challenge those in power and achieve change. Many authors have emphasized that hunger strikers are not suicidal, but when oppressed people run out of other ways to protest or demand sociopolitical change, some of them are willing to place their health and life at risk to achieve their goals. Hunger strikes have a long, widely diffused history, and studies reveal that they are typically small, brief, and often successful. Some well-known examples are the fasts of the suffragettes in the UK, of IRA...

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