Paul Murphy released by Egyptian authorities

Paul Murphy said he went to retrieve his confiscated phone from a Cairo police station but was prevented from leaving
Paul Murphy released by Egyptian authorities

By Gráinne Ní Aodha and Cillian Sherlock, PA

People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy has been released by Egyptian authorities after being detained for a second time on Monday.

Mr Murphy had first been detained on Friday while attempting to march to the Rafah crossing into Gaza as part of a large demonstration to deliver aid into the blockaded enclave.

He was one of a number of Irish people who were expected to take part in the march.

The opposition politician said his phone and passport were confiscated before he and others were put on a bus to Cairo airport, where they believed they would be deported.

All Irish people who were detained were then released but some did not have their phones returned.

On Monday, Mr Murphy went to a police station in Cairo to retrieve his phone.

People Before Profit said this was done on the advice of the Irish Embassy.

He then sent messages from the station that he was concerned that his passport had been taken again and was told he could not leave.

He then attempted to leave, but the party said he and others were prevented from doing so.

“I have been detained in the Abdeen police station in Cairo,” the party quotes Mr Murphy as saying.

“On the advice of the Irish embassy, I went to the station at 12.30pm Egyptian time to enquire about my phone that they took.

“They took my passport again, had me talk to the secret police and left me in a room with an interpreter. They claim they are looking for my phone.

“I just attempted to leave but they said that I cannot leave. I understand that other march participants have also been detained.”

Mr Murphy’s partner and Dublin councillor Jess Spear asked the Government to intervene. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing consular assistance.

People Before Profit said after 8pm Irish time that Mr Murphy had been released with his passport, and is to “fly out” on Tuesday morning.

The Global March to Gaza is a civilian movement that aims to march from Egypt to Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid and increase pressure so that vital supplies to the besieged region are unblocked.

A blockade on Gaza was imposed by Israel when it ended a ceasefire with Hamas earlier this year.

This has deepened fears of famine, while a new Israeli-US aid system has been marred by violence.

It comes as Israel’s 20-month military campaign in Gaza continues, during which an estimated 55,000 Palestinians have been killed.

Israel launched a military offensive in Gaza after Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people and abducted 251 hostages on October 7th, 2023.

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