Alaa Abd El-Fattah’s Sister Shares Updates, Memories

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Alaa Abd El-Fattah’s Sister Shares Updates, Memories
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In a Q&A with TIME, Sanaa Seif details her family's efforts to free jailed Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah

, the U.N.’s annual climate conference that is being held this year in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh. The conference began on Nov. 6 and wraps up on Friday.

Seif tells TIME about her attendance at COP27, the global response to Abd El-Fattah’s situation, and the emotional toll it is taking on herself, her sister Mona Seif, and their mother Laila Soueif.TIME: How did it feel to hear your brother is still alive? I’m really thankful, but I’m a bit disappointed that it took me and human rights groups putting ourselves on the line. Because it’s not only my brother’s case, but many cases of political prisoners in Egypt were presented to these offices before. And all of these leaders were reluctant to raise concerns strongly in the time leading up to now. It turned out that it didn’t cost relationships, bridges weren’t burned between countries. The conference did not just collapse.

It’s very frustrating when I hear politicians say “we raised the case,” especially after the big media boom that happened in COP. None of you have raised the case as much as the family—you have to be pushing for the case, not just raising the case. With so much publicity and media attention on Alaa’s case, why do you think they’re still refusing to release him to British authorities?

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