Hunger Strikes
A hunger strike is a form of nonviolent protest where individuals refuse to eat to draw attention to a cause or demand change. This method is often used by activists, political prisoners, or groups seeking to highlight issues such as human rights violations or social injustices. The goal is to pressure authorities or the public to respond to their demands.
During a hunger strike, participants may consume only water or refuse all food entirely. The duration of a hunger strike can vary, and it can lead to serious health risks, including malnutrition and organ failure. Notable hunger strikers include Gandhi and Bobby Sands, who used this tactic to advocate for their beliefs.