Al Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt, West condemns

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By Maggie Fick CAIRO (Reuters) - Three Al Jazeera journalists were sentenced to seven years in jail by an Egyptian judge on Monday for aiding a "terrorist organisation", drawing criticism from Western governments who said the verdict undermined freedom of expression. The three, who all denied the charge of working with the now banned Muslim Brotherhood, included Australian Peter Greste and Canadian-Egyptian national Mohamed Fahmy, Cairo bureau chief of Al Jazeera English. The third defendant, Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed, was given an extra three years for possessing a single bullet at the hearing attended by Western diplomats, some of whose governments summoned Egypt's ambassadors over the case. The men have been held at Egypt's notorious Tora Prison for six months, with the case becoming a rallying point for rights groups and news organsiations around the world.




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