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= Hanan Badr el-Din = Hanan Badr el-Din is an Egyptian human rights defender and co-founder of the Association of the Families of the Disappeared group, a network of individuals who loved ones have been subjected to enforced disappearances.

Disappearance of husband
Hanan Badr el-Din became an active human rights defender after her husband, Khalid Mohamed Hafez Ezz el-Din, went missing on 27th July 2013 whilst attending a protest. Hanan had seen her husband on the television, wounded and at a field clinic. When she went to the clinic, she couldn't find her husband.

Hanan Badr el-Din has been continued to search for her husband and is yet receive any information from the authorities.

Arrest
On 6th May 2017 Hanan was visiting a victim of enforced disappearance, trying to get information about her husband, when prison security officials detained her. She was accused of trying to smuggle banned objects into the prison.

Hunger Strike
On the 5th August 2018 Hanan started a hunger strike following the renewal of her detention by a judge for 45 days, protesting her prolonged detention without trial.

Hanan Badr el-Din suffers from Familial Mediterranean Fever, a genetic disorder that causes fever and inflammation in the abdomen, lungs and joints. She was denied health care by prison officials, occasionally allowing her family to bring medications prescribed by her doctor.