I owe Alaa Abd el-Fattah my life, which is why I am going on a hunger strike to help free him | Peter Greste
Briefly

Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Egypt's most prominent political prisoner, has been a steadfast voice for justice and democracy, shaping the Arab Spring revolution through his activism and social media influence.
From a lineage of activists, Alaa's family background played a significant role in his commitment to fighting for human rights, driven by the influence of his parents and siblings.
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