COP27 shines spotlight on Egypt's political prisoners
At a vigil outside Downing Street in central London, pleas to "Free Alaa" sounded increasingly desperate on Sunday, as jailed activist Alaa Abdel Fattah intensified his hunger strike in Egypt./ For six months, the British-Egyptian dual citizen has restricted his food intake to just 100 calories a day. Now, he is said to have stopped eating and drinking entirely, meaning he could soon die./ As world leaders, including the UK's Rishi Sunak, meet in Sharm el-Sheikh for the COP27 climate summit, human rights groups are highlighting the plight ...
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