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Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste released by Egypt court and 'on his way to the airport' Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste released by Egypt court and 'on his way to the airport'
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The al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste has been released and is on his way to his native Australia after serving 400 days in an Egyptian prison.The al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste has been released and is on his way to his native Australia after serving 400 days in an Egyptian prison.
He had faced charges including aiding a terrorist group, but was the subject of an international appeal calling for his release. His departure from jail was confirmed by four security officials speaking to Reauters news agency.He had faced charges including aiding a terrorist group, but was the subject of an international appeal calling for his release. His departure from jail was confirmed by four security officials speaking to Reauters news agency.
There was no immediate word on the fate of his two al-Jazeera colleagues - Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed - who were also jailed in the case which provoked an international outcry.There was no immediate word on the fate of his two al-Jazeera colleagues - Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed - who were also jailed in the case which provoked an international outcry.
Earlier today rumours began circulating in Australia that a presidential decree had been hastily issued in Cairo, ordering Greste’s release from prison on Sunday and deportation from the country.Earlier today rumours began circulating in Australia that a presidential decree had been hastily issued in Cairo, ordering Greste’s release from prison on Sunday and deportation from the country.
However his brother appeared to know nothing of the imminent release, saying on Twitter earlier today:  “As yet I have no official confirmation. Rumours, rumours, rumours.However his brother appeared to know nothing of the imminent release, saying on Twitter earlier today:  “As yet I have no official confirmation. Rumours, rumours, rumours.
“We’ve been let down before.”“We’ve been let down before.”
Mostefa Souag, acting Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network, said the group "will not rest" until the remaining journalists are released from prison.
He said: “We’re pleased for Peter and his family that they are to be reunited. t has been an incredible and unjustifiable ordeal for them, and they have coped with incredible dignity.
"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.
“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.
Additional reporting from Reuters and APAdditional reporting from Reuters and AP