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Freed Al Jazeera reporter ‘ecstatic’ to be back home

Greste hugs his mother Lois and father Juris upon his return home at Brisbane International Airport.

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Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste arrived home in Australia saying he had dreamt of returning to his family on each of the 400 days of his detention in Egypt.
“I can’t tell you how ecstatic I am to be here,” said the award-winning correspondent who was deported on Sunday from Cairo, where he was held for allegedly aiding the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood.
“This is a moment that I’ve rehearsed in my mind at least 400 times over the past, well, 400 days and it feels absolutely awesome to be here,” the 49-year-old said, flashing the victory sign and holding his arms aloft.   
Greste also urged Egyptian authorities to free fellow Al Jazeera television colleagues Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed of Egypt.
Both men remain in an Egyptian prison, although Fahmy’s family said on Tuesday he had renounced his Egyptian citizenship hoping to pave the way for his release.
“But of course this is all tempered... by a real worry for my colleagues for Mohamed Fahmy, for Baher Mohamed, for all the other guys imprisoned alongside us,” Greste told reporters at Brisbane airport.
 “I think that Egypt now has an opportunity to show that justice doesn’t depend on your nationality.
“If it’s right for me to be free it’s right for everyone else,” he said.
After his plane landed, Greste first held a private reunion with his mother Lois, father Juris, brothers Andrew and Mike and other relatives before meeting the press.
“My family have been the bedrock throughout all of this,” he said referring to a worldwide campaign to free the Al Jazeera team.
“My family have been absolutely awesome. I couldn’t have done this without them.
“All I’ve done was sit in a cell, write a couple of letters. To celebrate this with them has meant the world.”
A group of supporters and old friends greeted him at airport arrivals, carrying signs saying ‘Welcome Home Peter’ and ‘Journalism is not a crime’.
A beaming Greste shook hands and hugged them.  
Since being released, he has repeatedly voiced concern about his Al Jazeera colleagues still behind bars in Cairo.
“Special thanks to all who’ve supported us over the past year. MUST NOT FORGET THOSE STILL IN PRISON,” the Australian reporter wrote in a tweet before arriving in Brisbane.
He also posted a picture of himself standing in the sea, giving the victory sign, writing: “Free in Cyprus! Feels sweet. Peter back online for first time in 400+ days.”  
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said yesterday he had spoken to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and thanked him for his efforts to release the journalist.
A statement from the prime minister’s office said Abbott had “expressed hope that Mr Greste’s colleagues Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed might be released soon”.



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