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Calls for Deportation of Activist After Controversial Tweets Surface

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to revoke the citizenship of Alaa Abd El-Fattah, a British-Egyptian human rights activist, following the resurfacing of inflammatory social media posts. Abd El-Fattah, who recently returned to the UK after spending over a decade in an Egyptian prison, expressed regret for his past tweets, which included calls for violence against 'Zionists' and derogatory remarks about various groups. His citizenship was granted in 2021, and opposition parties are demanding accountability from the government for overlooking these comments. Starmer, who had previously celebrated Abd El-Fattah's return, now faces scrutiny regarding the vetting process for citizenship and the implications for public trust in government competency.

Key Details: • Alaa Abd El-Fattah was released from Egyptian prison in September 2024. • Controversial tweets from around 2010 have led to calls for his citizenship revocation. • Opposition parties, including Conservatives and Reform UK, are demanding government action. • Starmer's government faces criticism for not being aware of Abd El-Fattah's past comments.

politics human-rights activism social-media citizenship

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Keir StarmerAlaa Abd El-FattahNigel FarageAlicia KearnsLabour PartyReform UK

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