Zainab al-Khawaja ended a ten-day hunger strike after international activists said they needed her to speak up for those detained in the crackdown. The family was turned away from the court on Thursday morning, although Mr Khawaja had pleaded with them to bring him fresh clothes in time for his appearance. “My father is a very strong man. He used to smile after being beaten-up,” Mr Khawaja’s daughter told the BBC. But in a recent telephone conversation his voice was very weak and he kept telling his family the oppression was great. Ms Khawaja said. “It was something that made me and my whole family very, very scared for him,” she added. Human rights groups and Mr Khawaja’s family say he was beaten and arrested after masked armed police entered their home on 9 April. More than 400 shia activists and protesters have been arrested in recent weeks, Human Rights Watch reports.