Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt told reporters that Denmark is using its international contacts to press for his release.
"What we're hearing now is that al-Khawaja's condition is very critical. And we continue our efforts at all levels," she said.
Meanwhile, Danish Foreign Ministry said the Danish ambassador to Bahrain visited al-Khawaja, who holds the Danish nationality, at a military hospital in Manama on Tuesday.
"They talked for about 20 minutes," said Ole Egberg Mikkelsen, a Danish Foreign Ministry official, adding the embassy was awaiting approval for another visit Wednesday.
The Bahraini regime on Monday claimed al-Khawaja was in a “good health”. It said the activist “showed no signs of critical problems and is taking fluids orally or by an IV drip”.
The Bahraini hunger striker along with seven other opposition leaders were sentenced to life in prison for anti-state crimes last year in a special security court that was set up after Bahrain imposed martial law last March to quell popular uprising that started in February 2011.
He is a former Middle East and North Africa director of the Ireland-based Frontline Defenders Rights organization. He has been refusing food since Feb. 8.
Source: Agencies
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