UK PM calls arrival of blogger and Egyptian government critic, who spent 12 years in prison, ‘profound relief’.
Published On 26 Dec 2025
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that the Egyptian-British activist and blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah has returned to the United Kingdom after spending nearly 12 years as a political prisoner in Egypt.
Starmer on Friday called the return of Abd El-Fattah, who was pardoned by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in September after years of detention, a “profound relief”.
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“I want to pay tribute to Alaa’s family and to all those that have worked and campaigned for this moment,” Starmer said. “Alaa’s case has been a top priority for my government since we came to office. I’m grateful to President Sisi for his decision to grant the pardon.”
The Egyptian-British writer was the most well known of six prisoners pardoned by el-Sisi this year after a series of hunger strikes and calls from international groups and leaders for his freedom.
The former blogger had been previously jailed in 2011 during Egypt’s uprising against former leader Hosni Mubarak. He later emerged as an outspoken critic of el-Sisi, who seized power in a military coup in 2013.
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