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Al-Jazeera reporter detained in Egypt appears in video | Al-Jazeera reporter detained in Egypt appears in video |
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A video has been posted online of an al-Jazeera reporter who is on the 107th day of a hunger strike against his detention in Egypt. | A video has been posted online of an al-Jazeera reporter who is on the 107th day of a hunger strike against his detention in Egypt. |
Abdullah Elshamy has been held since August but has not been charged. | Abdullah Elshamy has been held since August but has not been charged. |
Meanwhile, the trial of three other Al-Jazeera journalists was adjourned for a week on Thursday, and the defendants were again denied bail. | Meanwhile, the trial of three other Al-Jazeera journalists was adjourned for a week on Thursday, and the defendants were again denied bail. |
They are among 20 people facing charges for defamation and supporting the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. | They are among 20 people facing charges for defamation and supporting the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. |
The group was designated a terrorist organisation in December, five months after the military ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi. | |
The interim government and its supporters have accused international news networks of bias in their reporting of human rights abuses against Morsi supporters and secular dissenters. | The interim government and its supporters have accused international news networks of bias in their reporting of human rights abuses against Morsi supporters and secular dissenters. |
'Critical stage' | 'Critical stage' |
Mr Elshamy, who works for the network's Arabic channel, was arrested on 14 August when police broke up a sit-in of supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohammed Morsi in Cairo. Hundreds were killed in the clashes. | |
The journalist has been on hunger strike since 21 January to protest his detention and has yet to face trial. On 3 May, a court extended his detention for another 45 days. | The journalist has been on hunger strike since 21 January to protest his detention and has yet to face trial. On 3 May, a court extended his detention for another 45 days. |
In footage apparently shot in his prison cell, Mr Elshamy said he will hold "the Egyptian regime" responsible if his "health fails totally." | In footage apparently shot in his prison cell, Mr Elshamy said he will hold "the Egyptian regime" responsible if his "health fails totally." |
He says he has made several requests for medical treatment but has not received any. Al-Jazeera said he was "effectively missing" after losing so much weight. | He says he has made several requests for medical treatment but has not received any. Al-Jazeera said he was "effectively missing" after losing so much weight. |
His brother Mosaab told the AFP news agency that Mr Elshamy was at a "critical stage." | His brother Mosaab told the AFP news agency that Mr Elshamy was at a "critical stage." |
"The best thing of all they can do is release him and end this 9-month ordeal. Abdullah is a journalist and journalism is not a crime," Al-Jazeera said. | "The best thing of all they can do is release him and end this 9-month ordeal. Abdullah is a journalist and journalism is not a crime," Al-Jazeera said. |
'Silencing the messenger' | 'Silencing the messenger' |
Three other Al-Jazeera journalists, who work for the network's English-language channel, are on trial for spreading false news and aiding the Muslim Brotherhood. | Three other Al-Jazeera journalists, who work for the network's English-language channel, are on trial for spreading false news and aiding the Muslim Brotherhood. |
Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian who ran the al-Jazeera English bureau in Cairo, has been in detention along with the former BBC journalist Peter Greste and producer Baher Mohamed since December. | Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian who ran the al-Jazeera English bureau in Cairo, has been in detention along with the former BBC journalist Peter Greste and producer Baher Mohamed since December. |
Human Rights Watch called for the release of all four journalists, saying authorities have yet to provide any compelling evidence that they committed any crime. | Human Rights Watch called for the release of all four journalists, saying authorities have yet to provide any compelling evidence that they committed any crime. |
Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at the group, said the Egyptian government should be "addressing the serious problems that journalists report." | Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at the group, said the Egyptian government should be "addressing the serious problems that journalists report." |
"Instead, they are trying to silence the messenger, jailing journalists on the basis of laws that violate basic freedoms." | "Instead, they are trying to silence the messenger, jailing journalists on the basis of laws that violate basic freedoms." |
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