The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies released a statement Thursday alleging that Egyptian authorities are deliberately denying Abdel-Moneim Aboul Fotouh — a viable contender in Egypt’s first genuine presidential race of 2012 — “direly-needed healthcare” for his chronic illnesses. The statement added that the 68-year-old politician was facing “imminent death.”
Aboul Fotouh was arrested in February 2018, after voicing harsh criticism of the ruling regime of president Abdel-Fattah El-Sissi. The statement says he has diabetes, hypertension and chronic heart and prostate conditions that require surgeries.