Delicate diplomacy: The full story of Richard O’Halloran’s long road home
Dubliner’s extraction following almost three years in detention required delicate diplomatic campaign
Dubliner’s extraction following almost three years in detention required delicate diplomatic campaign
Grief and frustration haunt rescue run that had to hitch a ride and leave people behind
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Dubliner says he is ‘taking time off’ with his family following his return from Egypt
French president says he will not lecture Sisi on human rights
He now has the space to begin to put his Egyptian nightmare behind him and to carve out a new life
TD questions lack of action for prisoners abroad who want to serve jail time at home
‘This is the moment I’ve waited for for four years. It’s impossible that I’m really here’
Freed Irishman vows to help innocent prisoners around the world
‘He’s saying I miss the Irish milk, the Irish yoghurt, the Irish dairy’
Eanna O’Cochlain awaiting drug charge claims Government focused on Halawa case
Irish man’s release comes a month after he was found not guilty on several charges
Hussein Halawa ‘speechless’ as he speaks to his son following more than four years in jail
Divergence between those who emphasise human rights and those prioritise Egypt’s stability
Freedom is the ‘best feeling you can give anyone. It put us at ease and allowed us to sleep easily’
Embassy staff visit Dubliner who has yet to be released despite being cleared of all charges
Egyptian authorities have not yet begun to process paperwork for Mr Halawa’s release
The Egyptian government has the power to expedite Halawa’s release and should do so immediately
It has been two weeks since the Cairo court found the Irish man not guilty of all charges
Irish man’s return ‘a matter of time’ but process must be gone through, says Minister
Taoiseach says family want to keep arrangements for Irishman’s return private
Family expected documents would be submitted by Egyptian officials on Tuesday
Minister says letter from Egypt’s prosecutor directing Dubliner’s release yet to be acted on
Irish citizen was cleared of all charges relating to a protest in Cairo in August 2013
Father says he advised Ibrahim to enter mosque during chaos in Egypt in 2013
Minister says Government staff worked about 20,000 hours on case
Friends and public overjoyed at Ibrahim Halawa’s imminent return to Dublin
Why did the Government continue to insist on a softly-softly approach?
Family fear he may be transferred to a holding cell, further delaying his release
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