On 11 September, Deeb began a hunger strike protesting his detention.
Many of the released prisoners have since been re-arrested for protesting their detention.
On February 4, 2010, a hunger strike began with a number of women protesting their indefinite detention.
Kebzabo was released after the opposition protested his detention, and he filed suit against the officials who were responsible for the incident.
Later that year, he went on a hunger strike to protest his continued detention.
At least seven Haitian refugees protesting their detention here by refusing food have lost consciousness and received emergency treatment here.
His son Mubarak was reportedly arrested a few weeks later for protesting his father's detention.
But a handful of prisoners continued to refuse meals to protest their detention.
For most of that time, he has been on a hunger strike to protest his detention.
On 25 March, he began a hunger strike along with 13 other arrested officials to protest his detention.