
CAIRO: An Australian journalist and an American student accused of “inciting” residents in Mahalla in the Nile Delta to violence were finally released on Monday said, after more than 48 hours in detention and charges brought against them.
Journalist Austin Mackell, American student Derek Ludovici and their Egyptian translator Aliya Alwi had been in detention for two days and saw charges of incitement brought against them by Egypt’s military junta.
Alwi’s family reportedly met the three upon their release around 9 PM in Mahalla in the Nile Delta.
The Australian Embassy was reported to have intervened on behalf of their citizen Mackell in assisting in the legal process to help him be released.
Earlier on Monday, reports began circling that Mackell would be deported from the country, but sources have told Bikyamasr.com that he is not likely to face being forced to leave the country.
The day before Mackell and Alwi were arrested, two Italian photographers were detained in the Abbassiya neighborhood of Cairo while covering the protests in the area. They have been told to leave the country, witnesses said.
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