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15 June 2020Egyptian activist for the rights of the LGBT community, thirty-year-old Sara Hegazy, committed suicide in her home in Canada, where she had lived in exile since 2018. She made it known to the Jazeera, recalling that the girl had been in prison in Egypt for three months, during which she had been mistreated and humiliated. He left a note to family and friends asking for "forgiveness". "My experience has been tough and I'm too weak to resist," he would have written.

Hegazy had risen to the fore after hoisting the LGBT rainbow flag at a concert in Egypt in October 2017. The singer of the band who played was openly gay. Later, for that affair, she had been arrested together with dozens of other people, accused by the Egyptian judiciary of "promoting sexual deviance and debauchery".

Hegazy had spent three months in prison before being released on bail. However, she had suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder caused by the humiliation and mistreatment she faced during her captivity, enough to convince her to attempt suicide in the cell.

In 2018 she moved to Canada after filing an asylum application.

In the letter left to justify her suicide, the young woman wrote: "To my brothers: I tried to find redemption and I failed, forgive me. To my friends: the experience was hard and I am too weak to resist, forgive me. to the world, you have been largely cruel, but I forgive. "

Activists paid homage to Hegazy on social media, using the hashtag #raisetheflagforsarah.