Egyptian-British activist breaks hunger strike, family says

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On hunger strike since April over his detention and prison conditions, Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah escalates his protest by saying he will stop drinking water at the start of the COP27 climate talks.

CAIRO, Egypt – Detained Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah told his family he has broken a seven-month-long hunger strike, his sister said on Tuesday, suspending a protest that overshadowed Egypt’s hosting of the COP27 global climate talks.

Several leaders, including US President Joe Biden, raised his case with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during the climate talks. It was not immediately clear what had prompted his decision. British officials have for months unsuccessfully sought consular access to visit Abd el-Fattah, who is being held in a prison northwest of Cairo.

“Let’s remember that Alaa had no idea of the size of the support surrounding him. He is on his own, in prison, with no information except what they choose to give him.” A prominent campaigner during the 2011 uprising in Egypt, Abd el-Fattah spent most of the next decade in jail after a far-reaching crackdown on political dissent following Sisi’s election in 2014.

 

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