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Amal Clooney calls on Egypt to pardon Peter Greste and al-Jazeera colleagues Amal Clooney calls on Egypt to pardon Peter Greste and al-Jazeera colleagues
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Egypt’s president must pardon Australian journalist Peter Greste and his al-Jazeera colleagues to stem the damage to his country’s reputation, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney said.Egypt’s president must pardon Australian journalist Peter Greste and his al-Jazeera colleagues to stem the damage to his country’s reputation, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney said.
A Cairo court has handed three-year jail terms to Greste, Canadian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohamed for broadcasting false news that harmed Egypt following the 2013 military coup.A Cairo court has handed three-year jail terms to Greste, Canadian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohamed for broadcasting false news that harmed Egypt following the 2013 military coup.
The case, widely condemned by the international community, has become an embarrassment for Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and Clooney, who acts for Fahmy, says he must pardon the men.The case, widely condemned by the international community, has become an embarrassment for Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and Clooney, who acts for Fahmy, says he must pardon the men.
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“It’s ironic that the conviction was for tarnishing Egypt’s reputation when ... this [case] is what’s tarnished Egypt’s image,” Clooney told BBC News. “I do think he’s aware of that and he has a way to fix it.”“It’s ironic that the conviction was for tarnishing Egypt’s reputation when ... this [case] is what’s tarnished Egypt’s image,” Clooney told BBC News. “I do think he’s aware of that and he has a way to fix it.”
She said pardoning the men would tell the international community that Egypt accepted they had not committed a crime and that the president had an opportunity to act now, before the trio launched any legal appeals.She said pardoning the men would tell the international community that Egypt accepted they had not committed a crime and that the president had an opportunity to act now, before the trio launched any legal appeals.
“There’s a break now in the judicial proceedings,” she said. “Similarly there was a break in the judicial proceedings when Peter Greste was deported and that was considered sufficient to allow the executive to intervene then.”“There’s a break now in the judicial proceedings,” she said. “Similarly there was a break in the judicial proceedings when Peter Greste was deported and that was considered sufficient to allow the executive to intervene then.”
Greste was sentenced in absentia on Saturday after being deported from Egypt in February on the orders of the president. But his two colleagues remained in Egypt for the retrial and are now back behind bars.Greste was sentenced in absentia on Saturday after being deported from Egypt in February on the orders of the president. But his two colleagues remained in Egypt for the retrial and are now back behind bars.
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Greste said his conviction could end his career as a foreign correspondent, but he was more concerned about his colleagues.Greste said his conviction could end his career as a foreign correspondent, but he was more concerned about his colleagues.
The three spent more than a year in jail together before their retrial was ordered.“President al-Sisi now has an opportunity to undo that injustice, to correct that injustice,” he said.The three spent more than a year in jail together before their retrial was ordered.“President al-Sisi now has an opportunity to undo that injustice, to correct that injustice,” he said.
“The eyes of the world are on Egypt.”“The eyes of the world are on Egypt.”
The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, has promised to continue to pursue all diplomatic avenues with her Egyptian counterpart to clear Greste’s name.The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, has promised to continue to pursue all diplomatic avenues with her Egyptian counterpart to clear Greste’s name.
The men have always denied spreading false news and supporting the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood of president Sisi’s predecessor Mohamed Morsi.The men have always denied spreading false news and supporting the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood of president Sisi’s predecessor Mohamed Morsi.