55 Days Into Hunger Strike, Activist’s Mother Says She ‘Won’t Back Down’

55 days into a hunger strike, activist’s mother says she ‘won’t back down’

It has been 55 days since activist and human rights advocate, Sarah Johnson, began her hunger strike in protest against government corruption and human rights abuses. Despite her deteriorating health, Sarah’s mother, Mary Johnson, says she is determined to continue her daughter’s fight for justice.

Sarah’s hunger strike began as a peaceful protest against the government’s failure to address widespread corruption and human rights violations. She has been camping outside the parliament building, refusing to eat until the government takes action to address these issues.

Mary Johnson has been by her daughter’s side since the beginning of the hunger strike, providing her with emotional support and encouragement. She has also been speaking out in the media, calling for the government to listen to Sarah’s demands and take immediate action to address the issues she is protesting against.

Despite Sarah’s declining health and the concerns of her family and friends, Mary says she is proud of her daughter’s courage and determination. “Sarah is a strong and brave woman who is willing to sacrifice her own health for the greater good,” she said in a recent interview. “I am inspired by her commitment to fighting for justice and I will continue to support her in any way that I can.”

Mary also expressed her frustration with the government’s lack of response to Sarah’s hunger strike. “It is unacceptable that the government is ignoring the legitimate grievances of its citizens,” she said. “Sarah’s hunger strike is a cry for help and the government needs to listen and take action before it is too late.”

As the days pass and Sarah’s health continues to deteriorate, Mary remains hopeful that her daughter’s sacrifice will not be in vain. She is calling on the international community to support Sarah’s cause and put pressure on the government to address the issues she is protesting against.

“I won’t back down until justice is served,” Mary said. “I will continue to fight alongside Sarah until her demands are met and the government takes action to address the corruption and human rights abuses that she is protesting against. I urge everyone to stand with us in solidarity and support our fight for justice.”

In the face of adversity and hardship, Sarah Johnson’s mother remains steadfast in her commitment to supporting her daughter’s fight for justice. As the hunger strike enters its 55th day, Mary’s determination and resolve serve as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of those who are willing to stand up for what they believe in.