Egypt has decided to deport jailed Australian reporter Peter
Greste to his home country, a senior interior ministry official told AFP
on Sunday.
"There is a presidential decision to deport Peter Greste to Australia," the official told AFP.
Greste
had been sentenced to seven years in prison along with a fellow
Al-Jazeera reporter, Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy, for allegedly
aiding the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood group.
Their Egyptian Al-Jazeera colleague Baher Mohamed was also sentenced to 10 years.
Their Egyptian Al-Jazeera colleague Baher Mohamed was also sentenced to 10 years.
FAHMY AND MOHAMMED
There was no immediate indication of whether Fahmy and Mohamed would be released as well.
Greste
and Fahmy are eligible for deportation under a recent law enacted by
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi allowing the deportation of foreigners to
stand trial or serve their sentences in their home countries.
There
is no prospect that Greste or Fahmy would face trials in their home
countries and Sisi's decree appears to have been formulated in a way
that allows Egypt's authorities to save face.
The
arrest of the reporters in December 2013 prompted a global outcry, with
Washington and the United Nations leading calls for their release.
An Egyptian court had in January ordered a retrial of the three men.
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