Article 6XQC3 Laila Soueif, on 247th day of hunger strike for jailed British-Egyptian son, defiant in face of death

Laila Soueif, on 247th day of hunger strike for jailed British-Egyptian son, defiant in face of death

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Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
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Soueif is willing to do what it takes' to free Alaa Abd el-Fattah, after a lifetime of speaking up against injustice

Laila Soueif, lying shrunken on a hospital bed at St Thomas' hospital in London on the 247th day of her hunger strike in pursuit of freedom for her son, imprisoned British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, is locked in what may prove to be her last of many trials of strength with Egypt's authoritarian regime.

A remarkable, witty and courageous woman, she has the self-awareness to admit: I may have made a mistake, God knows," but she will not back down, and anyone looking back at her rich life has little evidence to doubt her perseverance.

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