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Alaa Abdel-Fattah: Sister of jailed Egyptian activist launches online petition calling for brother’s release
The sister of detained Egyptian activist has called on the to "work as hard as she can"to secure her brother’s release as part of an online petition launched this week.
who has long sought to draw attention to her brother’s imprisonment and five-month-long hunger strike, titled the Change.org petition “Help free my brother - before it’s too late”.
The online campaign to free the imprisoned blogger, who holdsBritish nationality, has already secured over 1,000 signatures, just 500 below its original target.
“We believe that if enough people demand it, the UK can bring him home,” wrote Seif on the petition website.
“We just need the UK government to be firm in their negotiations.”
Truss, thefrontrunner in the is called upon specifically in the campaign given she told the UK parliament she was "working on securing [Alaa's] release".
We just started this petition and we need all the help we can get
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh)
Sign it, share it with friends, send it directly to people you know would take on case and help with it
بدأنا العريضة دي ومحتاجين مساعدة كل حد: وقعوها وشاركوها مع دوايركم
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Abdel-Fattah was sentenced in December 2021 to five years in prison for charges of “broadcasting false news” after he shared a Facebook post.
has denounced his detention as “unjust,” saying the grounds for his conviction were a “peaceful exercise of human rights”.
Abdel-Fattah has been on a hunger strike since April to protest against his incarcerationand inhumaneprison conditions.Last week, the blogger escalated the protest, eliminating his small intake of solids.
On Thursday, spoke with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The two leaders discussed Abdel-Fattah’s detention, according to a UK government press release.
“The Prime Minister and President Sisi discussed resolving the consular case of Alaa Abdel Fattah, and the Prime Minister expressed his hope for swift and positive progress on the issue,” the online statement read.
contacted Downing Street for more information about the high-level meeting. No further details were made available. The UK Foreign Office did not respond to a request for comment in time for publication.
Neither Abdel-Fattah nor his family expects he will be released soon.
However, Seif acknowledged in her petition that a number of dual nationals had been freed from “Egypt to France, the USA and Canada - so we know that can bring Alaa home".