Egyptian Ex-Presidential Candidate Survives Heart Attack in Prison
CAIRO (Middle East Eye) – Former Egyptian presidential candidate and physician Abdel Moneim Aboul-Fotouh survived a “severe heart attack” in his Cairo prison over the weekend, his son announced.
According to Huzaifa Aboul Fotouh, the son of the president of the opposition party Strong Egypt, his father had symptoms of a heart attack on Saturday evening but that prison guards did not respond to his calls for help.
Aboul-Fotouh, 69, has been held in solitary confinement in a tiny cell at the notorious Tora prison since his arrest in February 2018. He was arrested that year on charges of spreading false news to harm national interests.
He has since faced several other charges but has not been brought to trial.
The politician’s family has repeatedly accused authorities of subjecting him to a “slow death” due to medical negligence and the tough conditions of his solitary confinement.
“My father informed us today during the visit that he suffered a severe heart attack last night and that he tried to seek help for hours throughout the night without any response to him at all,” his son wrote on Facebook.
He added that the guard who was outside the cell “witnessed his suffering and tried to seek help for hours, to no avail”.
“For two weeks, he has been barred from buying anything from the prison’s kiosk, despite the extreme heat, and he was not allowed to get an analgesic injection for spinal pain during the period of the Eid al-Adha holiday, which he needs on an ongoing basis as a result of a herniated disc that he has been suffering from for three years.
“After more than three years and five months in pretrial detention, in solitary confinement, in complete isolation, and a continuous deterioration in his health that threatens his life at every moment, when will he return home?”
Aboul-Fotouh is one of at least 60,000 political prisoners estimated to have been jailed since Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi took power in a coup in 2013.