Egypt's president has pardoned prominent British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, who has been imprisoned for six years, state media and his lawyer say.

Abd El-Fattah is one of six people whose sentences President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi commuted following a request from the National Council for Human Rights, according to Al-Qahera News. His lawyer confirmed the news and wrote on X: Praise be to God.

The 43-year-old blogger and pro-democracy activist is one of Egypt's best known political prisoners.

He was arrested in 2019, months after finishing a previous five-year sentence, and convicted in 2021 of spreading false news for sharing a Facebook post about torture in Egypt.

He should have been released in September 2024; however, Egyptian authorities refused to count the more than two years he spent in pre-trial detention towards his time served.

He and his mother, Laila Soueif, staged hunger strikes to protest against his imprisonment.