
A group of Australian journalists delivered a statement to the Consulate General of Egypt in Sydney on Monday demanding the release of jailed Australian reporter Peter Greste and his Al Jazerra colleagues.
Last week the Al Jazerra reporters were jailed for up to seven years after being found guilty of spreading false news and supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood.
The delegation of journalists handed the Egyptian Vice Consul Ahmed Farid the statement signed by more than 100 news organizations and non-government organizations around the world. It also included more than 150,000 signatures from the public.
Ten Network journalist Hugh Riminton was among those who met with Farid and said there was some hope in the discussions.
"He says that he understands and he wants us to understand that this is just a process, that there are appeal processes that are still to come," Riminton told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
"He didn't want to judge what those appeal processes might result in but he did say that he feels sure that Peter Greste and the other journalists, this is a direct quote, 'will get the just treatment that they deserve'."
The statement is being presented at several Egyptian diplomatic missions around the world Monday.
GMT 08:51 2018 Tuesday ,11 December
Reuters reporters clock up one year in detention in Myanmar prisonGMT 14:08 2018 Friday ,09 November
Turkish court hands down prison sentences for SANA correspondent in TurkeyGMT 09:46 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
Iraq to return TV, radio archives to KuwaitGMT 15:29 2018 Friday ,19 October
Saudi defence ministry dismisses Israeli media reportGMT 10:57 2018 Wednesday ,10 October
EgyptAir magazine apologises over odd Drew Barrymore articleGMT 09:14 2018 Sunday ,23 September
Media symposium in solidarity with Syria held in CubaGMT 12:32 2018 Monday ,22 January
Candypants appoints JPR Media GroupGMT 14:23 2018 Thursday ,18 January
Facebook agrees to widen probe of Brexit vote fake newsMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor