Geoff Arbourne and Anke ten Brummelhuis, Utrecht, Netherlands

Dearest Mr Adnan and family,
These are the moments in history when words aren't capable of expressing our deepest respect to an individual and their loved ones. Your bravery, dignity and commitment is an inspiration to us all.
We will be thinking of you today, the 63th day of your hunger strike, as you continue to fight for your life, respect and people.
We will light a candle in your honor here in our home. Lots of LOVE,Geoff and Anke x

In Solidarity in Khadr Adnan

Dear Khadr
Yesterday I decided to join you in your hunger strike, in less than 24 hours I started to feel your pain. I admire your steadfastness and your courage. Your struggle for our dignity will never be forgotten.

Yousef  Qandeel

from Aneesa Brits

Dear Brother Khader Adnan. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I wish I had the courage that you display. May Allah (SWT) make it easy for you and your family. May all this suffering not be in vain. Allah be with you my brother.

Adnan Khader

Assalamu ALakeom!
May Allah swt ease your hardship and verily for every hardship theres an ease!
New Zealdnd is supporting you and are with you in solidarity!
Viva Palestine :)

Amy from Australia

Dear Khader & Family,

I do not have the eloquence to say what has already been said in so many
ways -- you (and your family, by sticking by you) are the strongest
human being ever recorded. I mean every word -- the strength and dignity
you have displayed against such a terrorizing force of oppression is
something that is humbling, and demands respect. Your voice will be
heard, and your cause will continue, if in fact, you pass from this
world out of injustice. Your death, if it shall happen, will not be in
vain.

In awe, and with the greatest respect,
- Amy Wilson

Message to Khader from Australia

I've written this email over countless times. I don't know what to say anymore. Prison bars and handcuffs have long lost their purpose.
From the bottom of my heart, I commend you Khader. You have given me strength.

Mary Edwards London UK

Khader Adnan, your desire for freedom will not be broken by death but, like the seeds of a great tree, will be planted in the hearts and minds of all of us who have witnessed this sacrifice that you are now making as well as how your family are bearing this with such dignity, this being such a personal loss for them: your mother, your father, your wife, Randa, and your children, Ma'ali, Bissam and your baby, not yet born.  May they be consoled by the knowledge that there is no greater love than that a man gave up his life for those he loves...for his love, not only of his precious family, but for the freedom of Palestine...that this was his crime, like Bobby Sands, Nelson Mandela,  Steve Biko, your sacrifice will open the way for freedom for all,  your spirit living on for ever while they who now are causing you to suffer so, albeit now their bodies are alive,  their spirits have long since died.  It is only when they understand that it is themselves that are being so spiritually  diminished by such cruel acts that we all will see the "rising of the moon". May Allah receive you and protect your family.

Mary Edwards
London  18 02 12

My thoughts are with you

Dear Khader,

Your struggle for freedom is an inspiration to all those in the world who fight against injustice. I am a Jewish American who stands with you and with the Palestinian struggle for freedom and human rights.
Jan Bauman

Jeanne Strole, Brooklyn, NYC, In solidarity

Dear Khader & Randa Adnan and family,

I am praying for you to be able to end your hunger strike and to receive justice and relief from your mistreatment at the hands of the Israelis. My ancestors are Catholic from Northern Ireland, so I have some small understanding from my family, and from educating myself about politics and human rights, about occupation. Israel is occupying Palestine in an apartheid state just as surely as such a state of occupation existed in South Africa and still in Northern Ireland. Your struggle against the occupation is a righteous one. I know that your soul will go to God. But I am deeply saddened for your family, for your wife and children. I grew up without a father so the thought of your daughters being deprived of their father by this unjust system pains me. I pray that justice will prevail and you will be allowed to return to your family. May God be with you and all your loved ones. In solidarity,

Jeanne Strole