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Starmer warned ‘act now before it's too late’ to free activist jailed in Cairo as his mother weakens from hunger strike
Laila Soueif (centre), the mother of the 40-year-old British-Egyptian writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah, takes part in a vigil for the jailed pro-democracy activist who has been incarcerated in Egypt for most of the past decade, outside the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in Westminster, London, calling on the UK government to urgently press for his release from jail in Egypt, July 3, 2023

PRIME MINISTER Sir Keir Starmer has been urged “to act now before it’s too late” to free a jailed British-Egyptian pro-democracy activist as his 68-year-old mother weakens from a hunger strike.

Alaa Abd Fattah, 43, has been detained in Egypt since September 29 2019, and in December 2021 was sentenced to five years in prison after being accused of spreading false news.

Today, his 68-year-old mother Professor Laila Soueif, who has been on hunger strike for 117 days in protest over her son’s imprisonment, said Sir Keir had not “deigned to reply” to a letter she sent him last week about her son’s plight. 

Amnesty International UK’s campaigns director Kerry Moscogiuri criticised Mr Lammy for not visiting Mr Fattah in jail.

“His visit is an opportunity to show that the new government will finally end the long-established pattern of governmental soft-pedalling on cases like Alaa’s and other UK citizens who are arbitrarily-detained abroad and demand their immediate release,” she said.

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