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Alaa Abd El-Fattah Issues Unequivocal Apology as Conservatives Urge Citizenship Revocation Probe

The government calls the historic posts abhorrent, saying the prime minister was unaware of them when he welcomed his return.

Overview

  • The British-Egyptian activist apologized for shocking tweets from 2010–2012 that appeared to endorse violence, while arguing some posts were misread or taken out of context.
  • Conservative figures including Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, Chris Philp and Nigel Farage urged the home secretary to examine stripping his UK citizenship and deporting him.
  • The Foreign Office reaffirmed that Abd El-Fattah is a British citizen and said securing his release had been a long-standing priority, even as it condemned his historic posts.
  • Jewish community organizations contacted ministers to raise safety concerns and to seek clarity on whether he still holds the views in the resurfaced messages.
  • Abd El-Fattah was imprisoned in Egypt in 2019, with UN investigators calling his detention a breach of international law; he was pardoned in September and returned to the UK on Boxing Day.