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Imprisoned Al-Jazeera reporters face Egypt appeal
MAGGIE MICHAEL, Associated Press

CAIRO (AP) — Three Al-Jazeera English journalists imprisoned in Egypt for over a year will appear in court Thursday to appeal their convictions, as thawing relations between Egypt and Qatar have raised hope they could be freed.

Egypt's Court of Cassation will hear the appeal by Canadian-Egyptian Mohammed Fahmy, Australian journalist Peter Greste and Egyptian Baher Mohammed, all held since December 2013. Their arrests came after the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood member.

Authorities accused Qatar-based Al-Jazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for the Brotherhood. The station denied the accusations and said the journalists were doing their job.

At trial, prosecutors offered no evidence backing accusations the three falsified footage to foment unrest. Instead, they showed edited news reports by the journalists, including Islamist protests and interviews with politicians. Other footage submitted as evidence had nothing to do with the case, including a report on a veterinary hospital and Greste's past reports out of Africa.

Fahmy and Greste were sentenced to seven years in prison, while Mohammed got 10 years — three more because he was found with a spent bullet casing. Rights groups dismissed the trial as a sham and foreign countries, including the U.S., expressed their concern over the journalists' detention.

The Court of Cassation, Egypt's highest appeal tribunal, will review the lower court's proceedings, not the case itself. It can uphold the previous verdict or order a retrial.

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi also has the power to pardon or deport the foreigners under a new law, whether or not the court grants the appeal. That would allow Greste to go home and would allow Fahmy to go to Canada if he drops his Egyptian nationality. Mohammed's case would remain more uncertain as he holds only Egyptian citizenship.

A recent thaw in relations between Qatar and Egypt has seen Al-Jazeera shut down its Egyptian affiliate, which dedicated much of its coverage to Islamist protests since Morsi's overthrow. El-Sissi said last month a presidential pardon for the three was being "examined" and would be granted only if it was "appropriate for Egyptian national security."

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Australian journalist jailed in Egypt asks to be deported: family

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Australian journalist jailed in Egypt asks to be deported: family

Brisbane: Lawyers for jailed Australian journalist Peter Greste have applied to have him deported from Egypt, his family said Friday, describing it as their "best option" after a court ordered a retrial of the Al-Jazeera reporter and two colleagues.

Greste and Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy were sentenced in June to seven years in jail, and Egyptian Baher Mohamed for 10 years for defaming Egypt and aiding banned Islamists.

All three remain in custody pending a new hearing, Egypt's top court ruled Thursday.

Greste's brothers Mike and Andrew said the decision by the Court of Cassation was a "positive step in the legal process and one step closer to justice being served".

But they added that a decree from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in November allowing him to deport foreigners sentenced to prison or on trial was "the best option to get Peter home".

"Following instruction from Peter and the family, Peter's Egyptian lawyer lodged an application with the Egyptian attorney-general's office to have Peter deported pursuant to a presidential decree that was issued in November," the brothers told reporters in Brisbane, adding that the application had been made several weeks ago.

"Now that Peter is an accused person, we will be making an amendment to this application seeking his deportation."

Andrew Greste added that the family hoped a decision would be reached within the next few days.

"We just see the next couple of days as a pivotal point in the case and a perfect opportunity for the (Australian and Egyptian) governments to exchange information and views and hopefully come to a decision on a deportation," he said.

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Greste could be transferred back to Australia under the decree, although it had yet to be tested.

"The law is not very clear. It is a new law. But it does provide for a couple of options for prisoners to be transferred back to their home country -- in this case, Australia," Bishop told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

"Peter Greste is now in the position of an accused person, so as I understand it, the law would operate such that he would come back to Australia to face legal proceedings in Australia."

If the deportation application fails, the brothers said Greste's lawyer would apply for bail at the retrial, adding they had been advised that it could start in 45 days.

The three defendants were not at the hearing in Cairo, which lasted just 30 minutes.

Hopes for their release have grown since a thaw in diplomatic relations between Egypt and Qatar, where Al-Jazeera is based.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/australian-journalist-jailed-in-egypt-asks-to-be-deported-family-50393.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-01-02

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Of course these journalists should not be in jail, but at the same time they know the risks reporting

news for a news organization funded by the country that supports the ousted Muslim Brotherhood.

I consider most journalists very smart (but often foolhardy in there coverage) guys who are well aware

and accept the risk of working in third world countries and war zones. Hopefully they will all be released

soon.

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