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Mother of jailed Egyptian democracy activist hospitalized after resuming hunger strike

Mother of jailed Egyptian democracy activist hospitalized after resuming hunger strike

LONDON (AP) — The mother of a pro-democracy activist imprisoned in Egypt is seriously ill in a London hospital after resuming a hunger strike aimed at pressing for her son's release, her family said Friday.
Laila Soueif was admitted to St Thomas's Hospital on Thursday night with dangerously low blood sugar levels.
'A couple of hours ago I thought we were going to lose her,' her daughter, Sanaa Souief, said outside the hospital. 'The bottom line is, we're losing her.'
She added: '(Prime Minister) Keir Starmer needs to act now. Not tomorrow, not Monday, but right now.'
Laila Soueif has been on hunger strike since Sep. 29 to protest the imprisonment of Alaa Abdel-Fattah, a British-Egyptian dual national who has been in prison in Egypt since September 2019.
He was sentenced in December 2021 to five years in prison for spreading false news and should have been released last year, but Egyptian authorities refused to count the more than two years he had spent in pre-trial detention and ordered him held until January 2027.
Laila Souief spent weeks camped outside Britain's Foreign Office and the prime minister's Downing Street office to highlight her son's case.
She was previously admitted to hospital in February, with doctors warning she was at 'high risk of sudden death.' She agreed in early March to move to a partial hunger strike after Starmer pledged to press Egypt to release her son.
She resumed her full hunger strike on May 20, saying: 'Nothing has changed, nothing is happening.'
The family says Souief has lost 42% of her bodyweight during the 242-day hunger strike. They say she has received glucagon treatment, which induces the liver to break down stored fat to obtain glucose, but continues to refuse glucose, which would provide her with calories.

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