Activist Alaa Al-Siddiq dies in traffic accident in London
London (QNN)- The Emirati human rights activist and director of the ALQST Human Rights Organization Alaa Al-Siddiq died in London today in a traffic accident, which activists suggested was premeditated.
The activist, Alaa Al-Siddiq, is the daughter of a professor of Sharia and the prisoner of conscience in Abu Dhabi prisons, Muhammad Abdul Razzaq Al-Siddiq, whome Alaa has not been able to communicate with since 2013.
Activists said that Alaa Al-Siddiq died in the accident, and she was accompanied by female colleagues who were injured with her in the accident and were admitted to the hospital, and they were isolated in the hospital, kept in custody and prevented from communicating with them.
Al-Siddiq was known for her strong stances in rejecting the normalization deal signed between the UAE and the occupation state of 'Israel'.
"The normalization process with the occupation state of 'Israel' is a betrayal; committed by whomever," Al-Siddiq said.
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