Private Egypt TV airs video of journalists' arrest
CAIRO: A private Egyptian TV channel has aired video of the arrest in late December of two Al-Jazeera journalists at a Nile-side Cairo hotel.The nearly 22-minute clip, likely made with a mobile...
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February 03, 2014
CAIRO: A private Egyptian TV channel has aired video of the arrest in late December of two Al-Jazeera journalists at a Nile-side Cairo hotel.
The nearly 22-minute clip, likely made with a mobile phone, was broadcast late Sunday on Al-Tahrir television.
The footage shows Al-Jazeera´s acting Cairo bureau chief, Mohammed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian, and Australia´s award-winning correspondent Peter Greste being asked questions at a hotel suite used as an office by the Qatari-based network.
The final shot shows the two being led into a van outside the hotel. A third Al-Jazeera employee known to have been arrested with them does not appear in the video.
The three are among 20 Al-Jazeera journalists facing trial for joining or aiding a terrorist group. No date has been set for the trial.