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    Former Australian Prison Mate of Jailed Egyptian-British Dissident Goes on Hunger Strike

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    Posted on January 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Peter Greste, an Australian journalist and former prison mate of Alaa Abd el-Fattah, stages a hunger strike in London to advocate for the release of the jailed Egyptian-British dissident.
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    Australian journalist Peter Greste begins a hunger strike in London to urge the UK government to help release Egyptian-British dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah.

    Australian Journalist Launches Hunger Strike for Jailed Activist's Release

    By Sachin Ravikumar

    LONDON (Reuters) - An Australian journalist, who was once jailed for 400 days in Egypt, said he is staging a hunger strike in London to press the British government to help secure the release of jailed Egyptian-British dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah.

    Abd el-Fattah, a software developer and blogger who rose to prominence as an activist in the 2011 Arab Spring, was jailed for five years in Egypt over a social media post, a sentence that followed several previous spells in prison, including before and after the uprising.

    Peter Greste on Monday joined Abd el-Fattah's mother, who has been on a hunger strike ever since Egyptian authorities failed to free her son on a scheduled release date of Sept. 29 last year.

    The duo demonstrated with placards and pictures of Abd el-Fattah just outside the entrance to Downing Street as they sought a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    Greste, who plans to stage a 21-day hunger strike, was in a neighbouring prison cell to Abd el-Fattah in 2013. Greste had been accused of helping a terrorist group while on assignment for broadcaster Al Jazeera, charges he said were bogus and politically motivated.

    "He saved my life. He was an inspiration to me. I want to now repay what he gave me," Greste told Reuters at the demonstration, crediting Abd el-Fattah with guiding him through a "really dark" period in prison.

    Egypt's interior ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Britain's Foreign Office had no immediate comment.

    Laila Soueif, Abd el-Fattah's mother, who says she has lost nearly 25 kilograms (55 pounds) in the hunger strike in which she only consumes water and hydration salts, said she had met British officials including National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell to press her son's case.

    "I've now become completely fed up," said Soueif, 68, a mathematics professor. "I almost wish I would collapse and this thing would get resolved one way or another."

    (Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar in London; Additional reporting by Mohamed Ezz in Cairo; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Peter Greste starts hunger strike in London.
    • •Alaa Abd el-Fattah jailed for social media post.
    • •Activist's mother also on hunger strike.
    • •Protest aims to engage UK government.
    • •Greste inspired by Abd el-Fattah's support in prison.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Former Australian prison mate of jailed Egyptian-British dissident goes on hunger strike

    1Who is staging a hunger strike in London?

    Australian journalist Peter Greste is staging a hunger strike in London to urge the British government to help secure the release of Abd el-Fattah.

    2What is the reason for the hunger strike?

    The hunger strike aims to press the British government to assist in the release of Abd el-Fattah, who has been imprisoned in Egypt.

    3How long does Peter Greste plan to hunger strike?

    Peter Greste plans to stage a hunger strike for 21 days.

    4What has Laila Soueif experienced during her hunger strike?

    Laila Soueif, Abd el-Fattah's mother, has lost nearly 25 kilograms during her hunger strike, which consists only of water and hydration salts.

    5What is Abd el-Fattah known for?

    Abd el-Fattah is a software developer and blogger who became prominent as an activist during the 2011 Arab Spring.

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