The parents of detained Australian journalist Peter Greste have described his ongoing detention in Egypt as "a form of psychological torture", a day after the reporter again had his bail denied. There had been hopes Greste could have been freed during the court appearance in Cairo overnight, after Prime Minister Tony Abbott spoke directly to interim Egyptian president Adly Mansour about the case last week. However, Greste and two of his Al Jazeera colleagues - accused of spreading false news and having links with the Muslim Brotherhood, a blacklisted terrorist organisation - had their case adjourned until April 10. Speaking in Brisbane this morning, Juris Greste said it was "infuriating" to see his son detained despite what seemed to be a lack of evidence against him. "With the greatest respect to the court, I think to even the casual observer it must look pretty obvious that there is a struggle to make a case," he said. More » |