Alaa Abdel-Fattah “has returned to drinking water” and receives “health care”

  • David Gritten
  • BBC

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The family of Alaa Abdel-Fattah, a British-Egyptian activist imprisoned in Egypt, said they had received proof that their son was still alive, following he went on hunger strike.

According to a letter from him, written two days ago, he “drinks water” and “receives health care.”

His family has not communicated with him since he began a water strike on the sixth of November, coinciding with the launch of the “COP 27” climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh.

Last Thursday, his mother said that officials in Wadi al-Natrun prison, northeast of Cairo, told her that her son had undergone a “medical intervention with the knowledge of the judicial authorities.”

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