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RightsCon Community Calls for Urgent Release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah

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Last month saw digital rights organizations and social justice groups head to Taiwan for this year's RightsCon conference on human rights in the digital age. During the conference, one prominent message was spoken loud and clear: Alaa Abd El-Fattah must be immediately released from illegal detention in Egypt.

"As Alaa’s mother, I thank you for your solidarity and ask you to not to give up until Alaa is out of prison."

During the RightsCon opening ceremony, Access Now’s Executive Director, Alejandro Mayoral Baños, affirmed the urgency of Alaa’s situation in detention and called for Alaa’s freedom. The RightsCon community was also addressed by Alaa’s mother, mathematician Laila Soueif, who has been on hunger strike in London for 158 days. In a video highlighting Alaa’s work with digital rights and his role in this community, she stated: “As Alaa’s mother, I thank you for your solidarity and ask you to not to give up until Alaa is out of prison.” Laila was admitted to hospital the next day with dangerously low blood sugar, blood pressure and sodium levels.

RightsCon participants gather in solidarity with the #FreeAlaa campaign

The calls to #FreeAlaa and save Laila were again reaffirmed during the closing ceremony in a keynote by Sara Alsherif, Migrant Digital Justice Programme Manager at Open Rights Group and close friend of Alaa. Referencing Alaa’s early work as a digital activist, Alsherif said: “He understood that the fight for digital rights is at the core of the struggle for human rights and democracy.” She closed by reminding the hundreds-strong audience that “Alaa could be any one of us … Please do for him what you would want us to do for you if you were in his position.”

During RightsCon, with Laila still in hospital, calls for UK Prime Minister Starmer to get on the phone with Egyptian President Sisi reached a fever pitch, and on 28 February, one day after the closing ceremony, the UK government issued a press release affirming that Alaa’s case had been discussed, with Starmer pressing for Alaa’s freedom. 

Alaa should have been released on September 29, after serving a five-year sentence for sharing a Facebook post about a death in police custody, but Egyptian authorities have continued his imprisonment in contravention of the country’s own Criminal Procedure Code. British consular officials are prevented from visiting him in prison because the Egyptian government refuses to recognise Alaa’s British citizenship.

Laila Soueif has been on hunger strike for more than five months while she and the rest of his family have worked in concert with various advocacy groups to engage the British government in securing Alaa’s release. On December 12, she also started protesting daily outside the Foreign Office and has since been joined by numerous MPs and public figures. Laila still remains in hospital, but following Starmer’s call with Sisi agreed to take glucose, she stated that she is ready to end her hunger strike if progress is made. 

Laila Soueif and family meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

As of March 6, Laila has moved to a partial hunger strike of 300 calories per day citing “hope that Alaa’s case might move.” However, the family has learned that Alaa himself began a hunger strike on March 1 in prison after hearing that his mother had been hospitalized. Laila has said that without fast movement on Alaa’s case she will return to a total hunger strike. Alaa’s sister Sanaa, who was previously jailed by the regime on bogus charges, visited Alaa on March 8.

If you’re based in the UK, we encourage you to write to your MP to urgently advocate for Alaa’s release (external link): https://freealaa.net/message-mp 

Supporters everywhere can share Alaa’s plight and Laila’s story on social media using the hashtags #FreeAlaa and #SaveLaila. Additionally, the campaign’s website (external link) offers additional actions, including purchasing Alaa’s book, and participating in a one-day solidarity hunger strike. You can also sign up for campaign updates by e-mail.

Every second counts, and time is running out. Keir Starmer and the British government must do everything it can to ensure Alaa’s immediate and unconditional release.

Jillian C. York