Al Jazeera Journalists Mohamed Fahmy, Baher Mohamed Set to Be Released

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Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were set to be released from an Egyptian jail on Thursday.
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CAIRO — Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were set to be released from an Egyptian jail on Thursday after more than 400 days, but the court said the case against them was still pending.

Fahmy, a naturalized 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 Feb. 23.

Fahmy and Mohamed had been sentenced to seven and 10 years in jail respectively last year on charges including spreading lies to help a terrorist organization — a reference to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. A third Al Jazeera reporter, Australian Peter Greste, was sentenced with them, but was freed on Feb. 1 and deported.

The courtroom erupted in applause after the judge read his decision, delivered after a brief recess. 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"

Egyptian authorities accuse Qatar-based Al Jazeera of being a mouthpiece of the Brotherhood — the movement the army removed from power in 2013. Al Jazeera denies the allegations.

The imprisonment of the journalists increased international concerns about the state of human rights under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the former army chief. His critics accuse him of rolling back freedoms gained after the 2011 uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

Image: Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy raises Egyptian flag in court on Thursday
Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy raises an Egyptian flag while talking to the judge during his retrial at a court in Cairo on Thursday.ASMAA WAGUIH / Reuters

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