Nairobi, Kenya. 31st July, 2014. The parents of a Nairobi-based Australian Al-Jazeera Television network Correspondent Peter Greste, who has been in imprisonment since December 2013 in Egypt, Father Juris Greste (L) and his wife Lois (R), during a news conference held in Nairobi, Kenyan capital. The parents of 48-year-old award-winning journalist called their son's case in Egypt a 'grave injustice', and urged public and journalists to continue with their support. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News
The parents of a Nairobi-based Australian Al-Jazeera Television network Correspondent Peter Greste, who has been in imprisonment since December 2013 in Egypt, Father Juris Greste (L) and his wife Lois (R), during a news conference held in Nairobi, Kenyan capital. The parents of 48-year-old award-winning journalist called their son's case in Egypt a 'grave injustice', and urged public and journalists to continue with their support. Peter Greste's brother Michael Greste said on 25 July 2014 that the family would launch a legal appeal against his conviction and seven-year jail sentence in Egypt. Greste and two of his colleagues, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were sentenced on terrorism-related charges in June 2014 by Egyptian court. (Photo by Tom Maruko / Pacific Press)
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