Article 600Q9 Britain must end its silence on Egyptian hunger striker Alaa Abd El Fattah, family demand

Britain must end its silence on Egyptian hunger striker Alaa Abd El Fattah, family demand

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Ruth Michaelson
from World news | The Guardian on (#600Q9)

Time is running out' for blogger and activist who was given UK citizenship last year

Inside Alaa Abd El Fattah's cell in the Wadi al-Natrun prison complex - once nicknamed the valley of hell" for its location in the middle of the desert - fluorescent lights stay on 24 hours a day, along with CCTV to monitor his every move. Now 65 days into a hunger strike, the blogger and activist has become a symbol of resistance against Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi's regime.

But despite becoming a British citizen last year, he is no closer to being released. His family fear that foreign secretary Liz Truss is failing to do enough to free him. You would think that the moment he became a British citizen, something would change, not just because of the leverage of another citizenship but also the good relations between Egypt and the UK," said activist Mona Seif, Abd El Fattah's sister, who also acquired British citizenship last year.

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