Egypt Announces Pardon for Top Activist Who's Spent 6 Years behind Bars

Monday, 22 September 2025 09:00 AM EDT ET

CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian authorities on Monday announced the presidential pardon of prominent activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, according to his lawyer Khaled Ali and an announcement by Egypt’s state TV. Abd el-Fattah, who has been in prison for six years, is a top activist and was a leading voice in the country’s 2011 Arab Spring uprising who went on hunger strikes behind bars and whose ordeal became emblematic of Egypt’s democratic backsliding.

State media reported that the president also pardoned another five prisoners. It was not immediately clear when they will walk free.

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Egyptian authorities on Monday announced the presidential pardon of prominent activist Alaa Abd elFattah, according to his lawyer Khaled Ali and an announcement by Egypt's state TV. Abd elFattah, who has been in prison for six years, is a top activist and was a leading...
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