Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste stands behind bars during his trial in a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste stands behind bars during his trial in a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
A policeman rests during the trial of Al Jazeera journalists Greste, Mohamed and Fahmy in a court in Cairo
A policeman rests during the trial of Al Jazeera journalists Peter Greste (L), Baher Mohamed (R) and Mohammed Fahmy (not pictured), in a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Policemen rest during the trial of Al Jazeera journalists Greste, Fahmy and Mohamed in a court in Cairo
Policemen rest during the trial of Al Jazeera journalists Peter Greste, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed in a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Al Jazeera journalists Greste, Fahmy and Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalists (L-R) Peter Greste, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a terrorist organisation has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Al Jazeera journalists Fahmy, Greste and Mohamed wave to a friend and Fahmy's fiancee as they stand behind bars in a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalists (L-R) Mohammed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed wave to a friend and Fahmy's fiancee as they stand behind bars in a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Al Jazeera journalists Baher Mohamed, Peter Greste and Mohammed Fahmy stand behind bars at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalists (L-R) Baher Mohamed, Peter Greste and Mohammed Fahmy stand behind bars in a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Al Jazeera journalists Greste, Fahmy and Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalists (L-R) Peter Greste, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo June 1, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a terrorist organisation has been postponed to June 6. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CRIME LAW)
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