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Public Prosecution: Alaa Abdel Fattah is in “good health”, receiving good treatment

by Gazette Staff
November 10, 2022
in Egypt, Cop 27
Prosecutor General Hamada el Sawy

Prosecutor General Hamada el Sawy

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CAIRO – Egypt’s Public Prosecution asserted on Thursday that activist Alaa Abdel Fattah is in “good health” and his health condition does not necessitate moving him to a medical center.

In a statement, the Public Prosecution said a specialized medical committee has examined Abdel Fattah and conducted all medical tests and decided that he is receiving enough calories to maintain good health and that his hunger strike is questionable.

The prosecution said it has received a report from his lawyer early in November that Abdel Fattah is asking to be hospitalized due to his hunger strike.

The prosecution said the social protection sector at the Ministry of Interior was required to conduct a medical checkup for Abdel Fattah, but later the prosecution was notified that he has been refusing such measure at the medical center affiliate to the sector. The prosecution then ordered one of the prosecution’s technical office to ask the prisoner and investigate his complaint.

The prosecution statement said that despite Abdel Fattah’s partial hunger strike, yet he has been following a specific calories diet to remain in good health and his health condition is now stable.

The inmate also asked to listen to music or the radio, read daily newspapers and magazines, wear a hand watch and be visited by his family outside the glass visiting rooms, the statement said, adding that such demands violate the rules applied by the rehabilitation center.

The prosecution also said that it has checked the visitation files which proved that he has been allowed regular or exceptional visits on periodical basis, the latest of which was in October and on November 7.

After reviewing his medical file, the prosecution asserted that he has been checked up regularly and does not suffer from any diseases. He has been reluctant to take any dietary supplements or vitamins.

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