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Labour Blame Game Erupts as Cooper Orders Foreign Office Review over Fattah
Starmer praised Alaa Abd El-Fattah's return after his pardon in Egypt, despite calls to revoke his UK citizenship over historic social media posts from 2010.
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Starmer Facing Calls for Resignation After Claiming He Did Not Know Content of Jailed Bloggers’ Social Media Posts
The Egyptian-British activist now back in the U.K. after a decade in an Egyptian prison has apologized for posts he made calling Brits ‘dogs’ and urging death to the police and elected officials.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleShortly before the end of the year, a political crisis breaks out in the government of Keir Starmer. The reason was the release of Alaa Abdel Fattah, an activist with dual Egyptian and British citizenship, who was detained for years in Egypt due to his political activity. His return to London, after diplomatic interventions by successive governments, was welcomed by Starmer as a success for human rights. Response – London A few days later, howev…
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