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Esraa Abdel Fattah ( ar, إسراء عبد الفتاح, ; also called ''Facebook Girl''); born 1978 is an Egyptian internet activist and
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. Esraa worked as a human resources administrator, when she co-founded the April 6 Youth Movement Egypt in 2008, a group that was made to support the workers in
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, an industrial town, who were planning to strike on April 6. This group gradually became a popular political movement.Noam Cohen
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Since October 2019 she has been detained without trial on alleged terrorism charges. In July 2021 she received a Courage Tribute Award from the
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. She was released from prison on July 17, 2021.


2008 arrest

She was arrested by Egyptian security in 2008. She drew the attention of few Egyptian newspapers challenging by this the state's censorship policy, turning her into an overnight symbol for resistance and resilience against corruption and injustice. After two weeks in prison she was released. She made a brief public statement renouncing political activism for good.


2011 Egyptian protest

Esraa Abdel Fattah reappeared again during the January 2011 nationwide protests in Egypt, that called for the end of
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's regime. She was active on the internet, and also on the ground, updating Al Jazeera TV with the latest news related to the opposition.


Post-revolution

When the state security buildings were attacked in early March, 2011, in the wake of signs of files there being destroyed, a file for Isra’a was found which contained ten pages of documents detailing three years of wiretaps and hacked e-mail, including some focused on her divorce.Liam Stack,
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(Amr Emam contributed reporting)
Egyptians Get View of Extent of Spying
''The New York Times'', March 9, 2011, p. A10 NY ed. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
"The feeling of violation was indescribable," she said. Her name was put forward for the 2011
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. On October 31, 2011, she was named a Woman of the Year by "Glamour"


Imprisonment under Sisi regime

Abdel Fattah worked as reporter and social media coordinator for the news website ''Tahrir News'', which was banned by the Sisi regime. On October 13, 2019 plain-clothes officers arrested Abdel Fattah, allegedly tortured her and she was held in
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. In August 2020 she was charged with new crimes - membership of a terrorist organization, spreading false news, and committing terrorist crimes - allegedly committed while incarcerated. In July 2021 she received a Courage Tribute Award from the
World Movement for Democracy World Movement for Democracy is an international network of individuals and organizations who share the common goal of promoting democracy. The World Movement was launched in February 1999 when the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and two n ...
. She was released on July 17, 2021 alongside a number of other prominent journalists and opposition figures, days after US officials voiced fresh concerns after another prominent activist was indicted in Egypt.


See also

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Asmaa Mahfouz Asmaa Mahfouz ( arz, أسماء محفوظ, , born 1 February 1985) is an Egyptian activist and one of the founders of the April 6 Youth Movement. She has been credited by journalist Mona Eltahawy and others with helping to spark a mass uprising ...


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