way of keeping him alive that long. what does that say about the world that we live in? what does that say about what our priorities are? if you want a better world, you have to be able to fight for it freely. which is why human rights are joined by the hip to climate justice. and thatis by the hip to climate justice. and that is why you see the best of us who are really fighting, amongst the congregation of world leaders, i really hope that for our planet as well as for him, can do what is necessary. ibis well as for him, can do what is necessary- well as for him, can do what is necessa . ~ , ., ., ~ necessary. as for the cop27 taking lace in necessary. as for the cop27 taking place in egypt. necessary. as for the cop27 taking place in egypt. this necessary. as for the cop27 taking place in egypt, this is necessary. as for the cop27 taking place in egypt, this is part - necessary. as for the cop27 taking place in egypt, this is part of i necessary. as for the cop27 taking place
unhappy that people who were not supportive of liz truss in the leadership contest had not been included in that list but there is aggressive messages have now landed two separate complaints about the same text message but we could be looking at quite some time before the resolution is found. at the un s climate conference in sharm el sheikh in egypt, to million pounds has been estimated as the course to try to mitigate by the change. back to trillion pounds. that figure is extraordinary. to trillion, 2 million million. we should deconstruct it. they are not saying all of that should come from developing world, they say that will
public voices for getting an effective multiparty democracy in egypt and more importantly, a free media, and now some people say, not much has changed from the dark days under president mubarak. brute much has changed from the dark days under president mubarak. under president mubarak. we are in dark da s under president mubarak. we are in dark days right under president mubarak. we are in dark days right now under president mubarak. we are in dark days right now but under president mubarak. we are in dark days right now but if under president mubarak. we are in dark days right now but if you i under president mubarak. we are in dark days right now but if you are i dark days right now but if you are fighting for something of the scale for what we were fighting for in 2011 and are clearly still fighting for now, you have to understand it was a multi generational battle. my grandfather and my father were both political prisoners at one stage in their lives. if you look at the ci
i can t bring him back. so the best i can do is try and make a difference. that s the way i look at it. and i m doing it forjack. it s his legacy. phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. the head of the un s human rights office has called on egypt to immediately release the british egyptian prisoner, alla abd el fattah, who has been on hunger strike for over six months. his family say he s stopped drinking water since sunday. his case has been given extra prominence because of the cop27 summit, being held in sharm el sheik. last night, in a meeting with the egyptian president, rishi sunak raised the case. alaa abd el fattah was a figurehead for political protests during the arab spring but has spent most of the past decade