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Brighton family of jailed pro-democracy activist hold talks with new government

by PA report
Tuesday 20 Aug, 2024 at 11:01PM
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Brighton MP brings up case of British citizen held in Egyptian jail

Alaa Abd El-Fattah

The family of a jailed British-Egyptian pro-democracy writer hope that his release can be secured as the fifth anniversary of his arrest approaches.

Alaa Abd El-Fattah, 42, has been detained since Sunday 29 September 2019 – and in December 2021 he was sentenced to five years in prison after being accused of spreading false news.

Mr Abd El-Fattah previously went on hunger strike during his detention and his case has also been discussed between the leaders of the UK and Egypt.

The Free Alaa campaign said that his sister Mona Seif met Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer yesterday (Monday 19 August), the first talks between the family and the new Labour administration.

Ms Seif pressed the case for her brother to be released by Sunday 29 September and repeated a request for the family to meet Foreign Secretary David Lammy before that date.

Ms Seif said: “I feel it was a good first meeting. Minister Falconer was sympathetic and assured me that my brother’s freedom is a priority to our new government.

“Of course, it’s too early to tell how this will translate into action and if 2024 could finally be the year we see Alaa free and an end to our family’s ordeal.

“But I will borrow Alaa’s words from a letter when he got the news that David Lammy has finally become our Foreign Secretary and say: ‘I’m allowing myself to feel hopeful.’”

Mr Abd El-Fattah has spent most of the past decade behind bars in Egypt and is unable to see his young son who lives in Brighton.

Eilidh Macpherson, Amnesty International UK’s campaign manager for individuals at risk, said: “It’s encouraging that Hamish Falconer has held this meeting with Mona Seif and we hope it signals an intention from the new government to re-energise the UK’s efforts to secure Alaa’s release.

“Alaa’s a distinguished democracy activist who’s been arbitrarily detained for almost five years having been jailed on trumped-up charges of ‘spreading false news’ after a grossly unfair trial.

“David Lammy should follow up on yesterday’s meeting with a meeting of his own with Alaa’s family and – more broadly – we need to see the new government delivering on its manifesto pledge to strengthen support for British nationals arbitrarily detained overseas, including fully delivering on a commitment to a legal right to consular access.”

The Foreign Office has been approached for comment.

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  1. Al wills says:
    2 years ago

    That’s the kind of Justice that will be here soon.

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  2. Chris says:
    2 years ago

    “As we approach the 5th anniversary of his arrest”. He was sentenced to 5 years. He has just about completed his sentence, unjust by Western standards as it sounds. I am not sure I understand what possible role the politics have to do with this.

    Will Mr Lammy also stand outside next time it rains and claim that he helped make it happen ?

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