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400 days of torture inside Egyptian prison: Peter Greste Pt.1

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Peter Greste spent more than a year locked up in a tiny concrete jail cell in Egypt. He’d been working as a journalist when he was arrested and wrongly convicted of terrorism charges. The foreign correspondent had spent years reporting in war zones, was shot at and even held his dying colleague in his arms, but it was the war on journalism that almost broke him.

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Chapters

1. 400 days of torture inside Egyptian prison: Peter Greste Pt.1 (00:00:00)

2. His lowest point (00:06:11)

3. Why he chose journalism (00:09:39)

4. The girl in the pub (00:17:16)

5. The role of media in conflict areas (00:22:16)

6. Kate Peyton shot and killed (00:29:03)

7. What happened to James Foley (00:35:42)

8. Al Jazeera (00:37:36)

9. Working in Cairo (00:41:04)

10. Moment Peter Greste was arrested (00:44:35)

11. Solitary confinement (00:53:52)

495 episodes

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Peter Greste spent more than a year locked up in a tiny concrete jail cell in Egypt. He’d been working as a journalist when he was arrested and wrongly convicted of terrorism charges. The foreign correspondent had spent years reporting in war zones, was shot at and even held his dying colleague in his arms, but it was the war on journalism that almost broke him.

Want to hear more from I Catch Killers? Visit news.com.au.

Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au
Advertising enquiries: [email protected]

Questions for Gary: [email protected]

Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 400 days of torture inside Egyptian prison: Peter Greste Pt.1 (00:00:00)

2. His lowest point (00:06:11)

3. Why he chose journalism (00:09:39)

4. The girl in the pub (00:17:16)

5. The role of media in conflict areas (00:22:16)

6. Kate Peyton shot and killed (00:29:03)

7. What happened to James Foley (00:35:42)

8. Al Jazeera (00:37:36)

9. Working in Cairo (00:41:04)

10. Moment Peter Greste was arrested (00:44:35)

11. Solitary confinement (00:53:52)

495 episodes

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