Frail but beaming, Alaa Abd El Fattah, Egypt’s most prominent political prisoner, returned home and to his mother’s arms early Tuesday morning after Egypt’s president issued a pardon a day earlier. His reunion with his family caps a yearslong campaign joined by world leaders, Nobel laureates, and celebrities to win the freedom of one of Egypt’s most well-known pro-democracy activists from the 2011 Arab Spring protests.

Egypt’s Most Prominent Political Prisoner Finally Goes Free

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