Egyptian hunger striker is hospitalized, family says
CAIRO (AP) — The family of a prominent jailed Egyptian action on hunger and water strike says he was hospitalized, amid growing concerns about his health. Mona Seif, the sister of Alaa Abdel-Fattah, said Thursday that prison officials said medical intervention has been taken for him. Abdel-Fattah, who is serving a five-year sentence on charges of disseminating false news, escalated his hunger strike earlier this week. He stopped drinking water Nov. 6, the day Egypt opened the U.N. Climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh. Abdel-Fattah, 40, Abdel-Fattah has spent the majority of the past decade behind bars with his detention becoming a symbol of the North African country’s return to autocratic rule.