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Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah pardoned by Egypt’s president

By Editorial Board Published September 22, 2025 6 Min Read
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Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah pardoned by Egypt’s president

A British-Egyptian activist who has spent years in jail has been pardoned by Egypt’s president, in line with his lawyer.

Alaa Abd El Fattah grew to become a distinguished campaigner throughout protests in Cairo in 2011 that led to the ousting of former president Hosni Mubarak.

In 2014, he was sentenced to fifteen years in jail – later diminished to 5 – for protesting with out permission.

He was launched in 2019 however arrested once more for sharing a Fb put up about human rights abuses in Egyptian prisons.

Excessive-profile native and worldwide campaigns have referred to as for his launch and Egypt eliminated him from its “terrorism” record final yr.

Mr Abd El Fattah has British citizenship by means of his UK-born mom, Laila Soueif, who went on starvation strike over his case and met Sir Keir Starmer to push for her son’s freedom.

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The 43-year-old additionally undertook a number of starvation strikes of his personal to spotlight his case.

Right this moment his lawyer, Khaled Ali, writing in Arabic on Fb, posted: “God is the judge. The president of the republic has issued a decree pardoning Alaa Abd El Fattah. Congratulations.”

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Mr Abd El Fattah’s mom (center) at a protest calling for her son’s launch in 2023. Pic: PA

His sister stated on X that she and her mom had been “heading to the prison now to inquire from where Alaa will be released and when”.

“Omg I can’t believe we get our lives back!” she added.

The Egyptian president’s workplace stated one other 5 prisoners had been additionally pardoned – nevertheless it’s unclear precisely when they are going to all be freed.

Mr Ali stated he anticipated his shopper to be launched from Wadi Natron jail, north of Cairo, within the subsequent few days.

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Alaa Abd El Fattah has spent nearly all of the last decade in prison. Pic: Reuters

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Alaa Abd El Fattah has spent practically the entire final decade in jail. Pic: Reuters

Mr Abd El Fattah grew to become recognized for his running a blog and social media exercise throughout the Arab Spring protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Sq. 14 years in the past.

However a wide-ranging crackdown on Islamists, liberals and leftists by the brand new president, former military chief Abdel Fattah al Sisi, led to the activist being imprisoned for the primary time.

Throughout his second spell in jail, his household stated he was locked up with out daylight, train and books – and abused by the guards.

Mr Abd El Fattah’s mom – a former maths professor – and lawyer father, who died in 2014, had been additionally each activists.

Khaled Ali tried to get Mr Abd El Fattah freed in 2024, arguing his shopper’s two years of pre-trial detention must be counted, however prosecutors resisted and stated he would not be allowed out till January 2027.

The refusal prompted his mom to start one other lengthy starvation strike in September final yr.

She solely ended it two months in the past following pleas from her household after she misplaced 35kg and have become significantly ailing.

The activist's mother lost 35kg during her most recent hunger strike. Pic: Reuters

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The activist’s mom misplaced 35kg throughout her most up-to-date starvation strike. Pic: Reuters

Human rights teams say tens of 1000’s of prisoners of conscience have been incarcerated underneath the present president.

They allege they’re denied due course of and undergo abuse and torture – claims denied by Egyptian officers.

Chair of the international affairs choose committee, the MP Emily Thornberry, stated on X that she was “absolutely delighted” about Mr Abd El Fattah’s pardon.

She posted: “Laila, Mona, Sanaa and Alaa’s entire family’s tireless campaign for his release has been incredibly moving – their love for him was clear when I met Sanaa last year,

“I’m so glad they are going to get to see him come residence.”

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