Ibrahim Halawa freed from jail in Egypt
Image caption Ibrahim Halawa spent more than four years in jail before he was acquitted last month Ibrahim Halawa, an Irishman who has spent more than four years in prison in Egypt, has been freed. Mr Halawa, who is from Dublin, was arrested during a siege at the Al-Fath mosque in Cairo in 2013. He was accused along with 500 others, including three of his three sisters, of inciting violence, riot and sabotage. Image copyright FREE IBRAHIM HALAWA Image caption Campaigners posted a Facebook message on Thursday to say Mr Halawa had been freed. He was acquitted of all charges more than a month ago, but his release was delayed. That delay prompted a former Irish justice minister to call for Egypt's ambassador to Ireland to be expelled. Who is Ibrahim Halawa? Irishman cleared of charges in Egypt Jailed man writes 'graduation day' letter Concerns for Irishman on hunger strike Campaigners posted a Facebook message on Thursday to say Mr Halawa, 21, had been fr...