Inside a Hunger Strike: Laurence McKeown on Life, Death and Political Protest
12 January - 22 minsHunger striking is one of the most extreme forms of political protest — and one with a long, painful history on this island.
As members of the Palestine Action group continue a hunger strike in British prisons, with serious concerns about their health, Newstalk Daily looks at what refusal to eat is meant to achieve, and the human cost that comes with it.
Shane Beatty is joined on the podcast by Laurence McKeown, who spent 16 years in prison as a young man and went 70 days without food during the 1981 Maze Prison hunger strike. He came close to death, fell into a coma, and survived only after his mother intervened.
Laurence reflects on the physical and psychological toll of hunger strik...