Alaa Abdel Fattah: UK lawmaker calls on government to help free hunger-striking British-Egyptian dissident
A lawmaker on Friday became the first parliamentarian to publicly call on the British government to help free imprisoned Egyptian dissident .
, who represents the Coventry South constituency in England, shared via Twitter aÌýletter she sentÌýto Foreign Secretary Liz Truss about the plight of the Egyptian-British prisoner, who has now been on hunger strike for more than a month.
"The UK governmentÌýmust urgently secure Alaa's release," Sultana said on Twitter.
Alaa Abd El-Fattah, a leading Egyptian human rights defender & a British citizen, is imprisoned by the Sisi regime for defending democracy.
— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana)
He has been on hunger strike for over a month.
The UK government must urgently secure Alaa’s release.
My letter to the Foreign Secretary:
Abdel Fattah in April, through his British-born mother. His family said they applied for BritishÌýcitizenshipÌýto help end the he is experiencing.
Despite his British citizenship, Egyptian authorities are blocking British consular access, Sultana said. She asked the British government to work to gain consular access to the imprisoned Abdel Fattah, and summon Cairo's ambassador to demandÌýhis "immediate release".
"From the imprisonment of Alaa to the murder of [Italian student] , Egypt's tyrannical regime not only rules over its own people with terror and vicious repression… but [also] targets foreign citizens, apparently with impunity," the letter read.
The Labour MP condemned the British government for its strong relationship with the Egyptian government – ties Truss described in September as – and asked that Britain put human rights and democracy first in its ties with Egypt's authorities.
SultanaÌýasked Truss to "do your utmost" to free Abdel Fattah, "before it is too late".
Abdel Fattah, a veteran pro-democracy activist, has been jailed by the Egyptian authorities on multiple occasions.
His latest detention,Ìýat the maximum-security Tora prison in the Cairo Governorate,Ìýbegan in September 2019.
Abdel Fattah was handed aÌýfive-year jail term in December for "broadcasting false news". He had already been detainedÌýfor two years before his conviction, a length of pre-trial detention illegal under Egyptian law.
Having been on hunger strike to protest the conditions of his detention since the beginning of April, Abdel Fattah hasÌý as his health continues to deteriorate.
In response to a request for comment fromÌý°®Âþµº, a spokesperson for the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: "We are supporting the family of a British national detained in Egypt and are urgently seeking consular access.
"We are in contact with the Egyptian authorities."
In her letter, SultanaÌýalso called on the government to insist Egypt stop "harassment and intimidation" of Egyptians in Britain and desist from "threatening British and British-Egyptian citizens with arrest on arrival in Egypt".