#FreeAJStaff: Travesty of justice continues
Egyptian judges act on their own in terms of repressing whomever they perceive as status quo critics.

Egyptian judges act on their own in terms of repressing whomever they perceive as status quo critics.









Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy, who were held in Egypt for 411 days, walk to freedom.
Journalist freed after 411 days in jail, pending retrial, while his colleague Baher Mohamed awaits his prison release.
The two Al Jazeera English journalists have spent 411 days in jail, accused of colluding with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy to appear in court on February 12.
Step brings him closer to release and deportation after more than 400 days in detention.
Leading human rights lawyer criticises Western governments for turning a blind eye to lack of media freedom in Egypt.
Three jailed Al Jazeera journalists to appear in Cairo court to appeal against their convictions.
Greste, jailed in Egypt for 341 days, recognised in absentia for “outstanding contribution” at annual Walkleys awards.
Channel to air 300-second montage to mark key dates of judicial proceedings against journalists jailed in Cairo.
US president, during his first meeting with Egyptian leader, “expressed view that the journalists should be released”.