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1. Peter Greste speaks
Australian journalist Peter Greste has spoken of the mix of emotions he felt when he was released from jail in Egypt.
“This has been like a rebirth,” he said in an interview on Al Jazeera.
“I can’t tell you how relieved I am at being free, I mean I really didn’t expect it.
“We were settling in for a period of months behind prison for the retrial, so to be out now, with just a few minutes notice, really is just extraordinary.”
He spoke of his anguish at leaving behind his colleagues Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian national Baher Mohamed in prison.
“When you spend 400 days in such close proximity with people, you get to know them really well. It was a really difficult moment walking out and leaving the prison, saying goodbye to those guys, not knowing how much longer they will have to put up with this.”
“I’ve got to know and accept Baher and Mohamed as family, they’re my brothers.”
When asked what he wanted to do most on his release he said, “watch a few sunsets”.
“I haven’t seen one of those at all for a very long time, watching the stars, feeling the sand under my toes – the little things.
“You realise it is those little beautiful moments of life that are really precious, and spending time with my family of course.
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