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We are thrilled to share the news that activist, political prisoner, and Seven Stories Press author Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been freed after over half-a-decade of imprisonment by the Egyptian government.

British-Egyptian writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah, author of You Have Not Yet Been Defeated, was released last night from Wadi El-Natrun prison in Egypt and has since been reunited with his mother and one of his sisters in Cairo. 

Imprisoned since September 2019, Alaa was charged with ‘spreading fake news’ after sharing a Facebook post about torture in Egypt. He was scheduled to be released from prison on September 29, 2024, but was subject to continued illegal imprisonment for almost a full year after his five-year prison sentence was due to end. The reason for this continued imprisonment has not been clarified by the Egyptian government.

Upon release, Alaa was reunited his mother Laila Soueif, who ended her 287-day hunger strike for her son’s freedom earlier this summer. He has been pardoned by Egyptian President Sisi but it is unclear whether he is able to travel outside of Egypt to reunite with his child in the UK.

“I can’t even describe what I feel,” said Laila Soueif from her house in Giza as she stood next to her son, surrounded by family and friends. “We’re happy, of course. But our greatest joy will come when there are no [political] prisoners in Egypt.”

Arrested and imprisoned repeatedly since 2006, most recently in 2019, Alaa has spent much of his adult life in prison without cause. 

Alaa Abd el-Fattah is arguably the most high-profile political prisoner in Egypt, if not the Arab world, rising to international prominence during the revolution of 2011. A fiercely independent thinker who fuses politics and technology in powerful prose, an activist whose ideas represent a global generation which has only known struggle against a failing system, a public intellectual with the rare courage to offer personal, painful honesty, Alaa’s voice came to symbolize much of what was fresh, inspiring and revolutionary about the uprisings that have defined the last decade.

His book,You Have Not Yet Been Defeated, a selection of his speeches, interviews, social media posts, and essays since the outbreak of revolution in January 2011, many written from inside prison, was published in 2022, with a foreword by Naomi Klein. These texts of present not only a unique account from the frontline of a decade of global upheaval, but a catalogue of ideas about other futures those upheavals could yet reveal. From theories on technology and history to profound reflections on the meaning of prison, You Have Not Yet Been Defeated is a book about the importance of ideas, whatever their cost.

The campaign to free Alaa has garnered significant, widespread support internationally. Writers, artists, journalists, politicians, ambassadors, celebrities, and trade unions have repeatedly called for Alaa’s release from prison. The majority of living Nobel Literature laureates have twice petitioned political leaders on his behalf. The editorial boards of the world's leading English-language newspapers have called for his release. Thousands upon thousands of people have signed petitions, written letters, and put their bodies on the line at protests — all of these actions have together combined to help free Alaa. It was a worldwide communal effort, and now, finally, he is free.

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