Birthdate: May 22, 1989
Sun Sign: Gemini
Birthplace: Egypt
Died: June 14, 2020
Sarah Hegazi was an Egyptian socialist, writer, and lesbian activist who was internationally recognized for her advocacy for LGBTQ rights. She gained global attention for her arrest, imprisonment, and torture in Egypt after raising a rainbow flag at a concert. Living with PTSD from her time in prison, she eventually sought asylum in Canada. In addition to her activism, Hegazi was a prolific writer who used her voice to denounce injustice and discrimination. Throughout her professional life, she demonstrated great courage, resilience, and a strong dedication to the fight for equality and human rights.
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