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Liz Truss, Annalena Baerbock & Antony Blinken: Free Alaa and protect human rights

To UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and all global leaders:

As citizens around the world horrified by Egypt’s human rights record in general, and the treatment of Alaa Abd El-Fattah in particular, we call on you to do everything in your power to free Alaa and other prisoners of conscience. Use your considerable leverage to protect civil society by making clear restricting protest around COP27 is unacceptable.

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Liz Truss, Annalena Baerbock & Antony Blinken: Free Alaa and protect human rights
100 calories a day are all that's keeping Alaa Abd el-Fattah alive. Thrown in jail for his pro-democracy work, he's been on hunger strike in his prison cell in Egypt for over 90 days. Thousands more have been imprisoned, tortured, killed. Yet President el-Sisi - Trump’s 'favourite dictator', is poised to host the global COP27 climate summit this autumn.

Time is running out. But together, we can help free Alaa, and protect the right to protest for our planet.

The UK, Germany and the US hold huge leverage with Egypt through foreign investment, military cooperation and historical relationships – and together, we can make sure they use it! If all of us build a massive call for Alaa, prisoners of conscience, and human rights now, Avaaz will make sure Liz Truss, Annalena Bartbock and Anthony Blinken will hear it from everywhere, while using our movement's power in smart ways to show el-Sisi that trampling human rights doesn't pay. Join now.


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