Peter Greste’s colleagues journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed have been released from jail after 400 days on bail.
A Cairo court has released Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed after more than 400 days in jail, but the court said the case against them was still pending.
Fahmy, who is a naturalised Canadian citizen who gave up his Egyptian citizenship, was released on bail of 250,000 Egyptian pounds ($32,765). Mohamed, who has only Egyptian citizenship, was released without bail.
Judge Hassan Farid said the next hearing would be on February 23.
Fahmy’s fiancee, Marwa Omara, weeping and hugging journalists in the courtroom, said: “Thank you Egypt for doing the right thing… I am happy. For the last year I haven’t been able to sleep.”
Mohamed said on his Twitter account, @Bahrooz: “I AM FREE”
Head of newsgathering at Al-Jazeera English, Heather Allan, said just minutes after the news of their release: “We are very grateful. This is a great, great day for us and we just hope that … the whole thing is thrown out.”
The pair had been in jail for 411 days but have been released from prison pending their retrial for allegedly supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood.