World | al-Jazeera Al-Jazeera Reporter Freed in Egypt Peter Greste deported to native Australia after year in prison By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 1, 2015 8:40 AM CST Copied In this March 31, 2014 file photo, Al-Jazeera correspondent Peter Greste appears in court during his trial on terror charges, in Cairo, Egypt. (AP Photo/Heba Elkholy, El Shorouk, File) A senior Egyptian prison official and the country's official news agency say al-Jazeera reporter Peter Greste, an Australia native, has been freed from prison and is on his way to Cairo airport to leave the country. The agency said his release today, after more than a year behind bars, followed a presidential "approval" and both said it was coordinated with the Australian Embassy in Cairo. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Greste, Egyptian-Canadian Mohammed Fahmy, and Egyptian Mohammed Baher were sentenced to at least seven years in prison on terrorism-related charges last year in a trial that was described as a sham by rights groups. Read These Next One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. Girl who vanished in 2020 in California is found in North Carolina. Iran's new supreme leader is said to already have war wounds. Retired general, UFO expert has been missing for 11 days. Report an error