Sunday, May 25, 2008

Jan Bednar, Czech Hunger Striker, in Liver Failure

Jan Bednar, one of two activists in the Czech Republic who launched a hunger strike to oppose U.S. missile-defense radar based in his country, has gone into liver failure but will still continue his hunger strike. He needs all our prayers and good wishes. He began his hunger strike with Jan Tamas, pictured at left, who many of us in Colorado met. (The original post identified Tamas as the one with liver failure, the result of a miscommunication I had.)

Tamas came to the U.S. in April and impressed many people with his good humor and dedication. I am concerned about how fasts unto death are waged. Occasionally, as in the case of Mapuche activist Patricia Troncoso in Chile, a government responds when a hunger striker is hospitalized. But all too often, particularly when the U.S. government is involved, a hunger striker can die and the parties in charge simply don't care. Let's all wish the best for Jan Bednar and Jan Tamas, and we all need to sign the Czech petition to bar the radar base from Czech soil.

6 comments:

Don said...

I feel sorry for fasters. They usually are clear thinkers and their voices are necesary, but often unheard. It's too bad that his voice may fade with his liver ailment.

Ruth said...

It's an ultimate act of love to launch a hunger strike rather than a missile strike, and takes infinitely more courage. I pray his courage and sacrifice will make a difference.

Loring Wirbel said...

Jan Tamas and Jan Bednar have been invited to meet with the Czech Foreign Minister at the end of May. This might not be much, but at least it's a movement forward.

Ruth said...

Amen to that.

Loring Wirbel said...

On the evening of May 29, Jan Bednar was taken to the hospital in critical condition but is still not ending his hunger strike. More prayers are in order.
http://space4peace.blogspot.com

Loring Wirbel said...

Below is a link to photos of the hunger strikers and their global supporters:

http://upload.nenasili.cz/index.php