Halawa sisters home in Ireland after Egypt ordeal

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 30 November 2013 | 22.40

The Halawa sisters from Dublin who were detained following unrest in Egypt earlier this year have arrived home at Dublin Airport this morning. 

Irish citizens Somaia, Fatima and Omaima Halawa were taken into custody in August following a protest in Cairo but were freed a fortnight ago. 

Shortly before 10am, their Turkish Airways flight from Istanbul touched down in Dublin Airport where their father and sister waited to greet them.

28-year-old Somaia, 22-year-old Fatima and 21-year-old Omaima, along with their 17-year-old brother, Ibrahim were all detained following clashes in Cairo between security forces and supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

Ibrahim remains in prison in the Egyptian capital.

The Halawa family have no indication so far when he might be released.
 
Some of the 40 supporters waiting to greet them carried posters and banners opposing the ousting of former Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi. 


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