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Al-jazeera Journalist; Peter Greste Released From Egyptian Prison After 400 Days by saaedlee: 9:47pm On Feb 01, 2015
Al Jazeera reporter Peter Greste will return home to Australia after being released from an Egyptian jail following a 400-day ordeal.

A Cairo airport official confirmed Greste left the city on an EgyptAir flight to Larnaca, Cyprus that took off shortly after 4pm local time on Sunday (0100 AEDT on Monday).

Mr Greste's brother, Andrew, confirmed the release in a brief statement and said on Twitter the ex-BBC reporter was 'on his way home'.

'We're ecstatic that Peter has been released and we now ask if the world could respect his privacy, to give him time to appreciate his freedom before he faces the media,' Andrew Greste said in the statement.

Earlier, a senior interior ministry official said there had been a decision to deport Greste to his home country.

'There is a presidential decision to deport Peter Greste to Australia,' the official said.

Greste had been sentenced to seven years in prison along with a fellow Al-Jazeera reporter, Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy, for allegedly aiding the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood group.

Their Egyptian Al-Jazeera colleague Baher Mohamed was also sentenced to 10 years.

Local reports suggested Mr Fahmy would be deported to Canada within days but there was no word on the fate of Mr Mohamed.

Greste and Fahmy are eligible for deportation under a recent law enacted by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi allowing the deportation of foreigners to stand trial or serve their sentences in their home countries.

There is no prospect that Greste or Fahmy would face trials in their home countries.

Mr Greste was arrested in December 2013 and imprisoned last June on charges that included spreading false news.

He and all of the defendants denied the charges against them and said their trial was a sham.

Egypt's president said in November he was considering the possibility of granting pardons to the two foreign Al Jazeera journalists.

In January, Egypt's top court ordered a retrial of all three men.

Al Jazeera on Sunday welcomed Mr Greste's release and called on Egypt to also release Mr Fahmy and Mr Mohamed.

'Peter's integrity is not just intact, but has been further enhanced by the fortitude and sacrifice he has shown for his profession of informing the public,' acting director of the Doha-based network, Mostefa Souag, said.

'We will not rest until Baher and Mohamed also regain their freedom.

'The Egyptian authorities have it in their power to finish this properly today, and that is exactly what they must do.'

Andrew Greste said on Twitter it was 'hard to believe' his brother was finally a free man, adding 'Without the worldwide support we could not have got through it. PeterGreste on his way home.'


Source: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2015/02/02/peter-greste-released-from-egyptian-jail.html

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Re: Al-jazeera Journalist; Peter Greste Released From Egyptian Prison After 400 Days by Nobody: 9:48pm On Feb 01, 2015
Booked!
Re: Al-jazeera Journalist; Peter Greste Released From Egyptian Prison After 400 Days by okosodo: 10:21pm On Feb 01, 2015
RIP
Re: Al-jazeera Journalist; Peter Greste Released From Egyptian Prison After 400 Days by Nobody: 10:21pm On Feb 01, 2015
sorry for the guy ,but i think Nigeria needs to do same to a couple of BBC & CNN reporters who report malicious half truths. cheesy

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