| Publication title: | Toronto Star. Toronto, Ont.: Oct 23, 1987. pg. A.9 |
| Source type: | Newspaper |
| ISSN: | 03190781 |
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VANCOUVER (CP) - A day after breaking a 65-day hunger strike by allowing herself to be fed intraveneously, Sons of Freedom member Tina Jmaeff refused treatment yesterday and was transferred back to prison from hospital. Jmaeff, 63, and fellow hunger-striker Mary Braun, 67 - who is continuing her fast in prison - are serving eight- year terms for arson. |
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VANCOUVER (CP) - A day after breaking a 65-day hunger strike by allowing herself to be fed intraveneously, Sons of Freedom member Tina Jmaeff refused treatment yesterday and was transferred back to prison from hospital. Jmaeff, 63, and fellow hunger-striker Mary Braun, 67 - who is continuing her fast in prison - are serving eight- year terms for arson. |