A prominent jailed pro-democracy campaigner, who is on a total huger strike according to his family, is in “good health,” says the Egyptian government. Alaa Abdel-Fattah, a key figure in Egypt’s 2011 uprising, began a partial hunger strike in April, but then stopped drinking water as of Sunday, to coincide with the start of a major UN climate conference in Egypt, according to his family. Egypt’s public prosecution said late on Thursday that a medical team had examined Abdel-Fattah and concluded he is in good health. The assertion came hours after family of the Egyptian-British activist said he…