Egypt: In the Light of Releasing Who Are Accused of Murders and Corruption While Imprisoning Democracy's Defenders, Prisoners of Opinion Go On Hunger Strike in Egyptian Prisons

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Cairo — The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), said that some of the prisoners of opinion and conscience in Egypt started their hunger strike in the Egyptian prisons. It started by the well-known democracy's defender "Alaa abdel-Fattah" on August 18. Yesterday, he was followed by Mohamed Adel, Ahmed Doma, Noubi and Wael Metwalli", until they are all released. They have invited all the detainees on the backdrop of opinion cases to join them.

The prominent activist "Alaa Abdel-Fattah" started his hunger strike and was followed by Ahmed Doma, Mohamed Adel, Mohamed abdulrahman; known as "Noubi", and Wael Metalli" until releasing them all.

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