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When Mohamed Soltan (MSFS’21) studies the complexities of international relations in class, he has a deep understanding of what is at stake. The Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) student spent nearly two years as a political prisoner in what he describes as “an Egyptian dungeon” before diplomatic efforts by international human rights agencies, the Obama administration and Congress helped to secure his release.
Soltan will graduate from the MSFS program on May 24.
When he was deported back to the U.S. in 2015, he had spent 489 days on hunger strike, which he began in protest of the torture and inhumane treatment he experienced while detained.