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Egyptian president pardons outstanding activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah after he spent years behind bars
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Egyptian president pardons outstanding activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah after he spent years behind bars

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 5:01 pm
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Egypt’s president has pardoned outstanding British-Egyptian nationwide Alaa Abdel-Fattah, who has been imprisoned for the higher a part of the previous decade after his involvement within the 2011 rebellion.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi issued the pardon to the 43-year-old activist who has develop into one of many nation’s most outstanding political prisoners. 5 others have been additionally pardoned.

“The Egyptian president points a pardon for the rest of the jail sentence for various convicted individuals, after taking the constitutional and authorized procedures on this regard,” Al-Qahera Information, which is linked to Egypt’s state intelligence providers, reported.

The United Nations had repeatedly referred to as for his fast launch and referred to as his detention arbitrary. The British authorities had additionally raised Abdel-Fattah’s case with Egyptian authorities, together with throughout talks between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Sisi.

British-Egyptian nationwide Alaa Abdel-Fattah poses for a photograph on this undated handout picture obtained by Reuters on Nov. 8, 2022.

Courtesy of Mohamed El Raai/Handout through Reuters


He was initially sentenced to 5 years in jail in 2014 and launched in early 2019, however was then re-arrested simply months after being freed, and sentenced to 5 extra years in jail.

Monday’s pardon comes simply days after Sisi ordered related authorities to check a petition submitted by the state-affiliated Nationwide Council for Human Rights to pardon various people, together with Abdel-Fattah.

It additionally adopted a call by a Cairo prison court docket to take away Abdel-Fattah from the nation’s terrorism listing, ruling that latest investigations confirmed no proof linking him to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group.

The choice additionally comes as Abdel-Fattah’s mom, who can be an activist and an educational, lately ended a 10-month starvation strike demanding her son’s launch.

Abdel-Fattah himself has been on starvation strike for the reason that begin of September, following a partial strike that started in March in solidarity along with his mom.

Mona Seif, sister of the jailed British-Egyptian human rights activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah, is joined by supporters during a vigil outside Downing Street to demonstrate concern for her brother in London on Nov. 6, 2022.

Mona Seif, sister of the jailed British-Egyptian human rights activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah, is joined by supporters throughout a vigil exterior Downing Avenue to display concern for her brother in London on Nov. 6, 2022.

Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Company through Getty Photographs


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