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Government sources say social media posts by British-Egyptian activist do not meet legal bar for such sanction The Home Office will not strip the British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah of his ...
Alaa Abd El-Fattah’s name has been circling political spheres for years now as successive British governments tried to secure his freedom. The pro-democracy activist was detained in Egypt before being ...
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Yvette Cooper has ordered a review into "serious information failures" after "abhorrent" posts by freed activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah were missed. The Foreign Secretary said successive senior ...
The intensity of the current backlash against Alaa Abdelfattah in Britain is striking – not because it reflects a renewed concern for justice, but because it exposes how selectively outrage is ...
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How much effort should a country expend to rescue someone who appears to hate its values? That is the question posed by the case of Alaa Abd el-Fattah. Last week, those efforts finally paid off. Egypt ...
Yvette Cooper has ordered an urgent Foreign Office review of "serious information failures" in the case of a freed British-Egyptian activist. Ms Cooper, the foreign secretary, said successive prime ...