laurence lee reports. >> reporter: for four days this woman and three children are reduced to prison visits. the youngest only saw his dad in gaol. she was pregnant when baher mohamed was arrested. a sense of injustice has grown and grown. >> translation: i feel sadness, we and our children have nothing else. happiness has gone. we pray for the freedom of my husband, detained for no crime. >> the last few weeks sees a rise and fall. and it was hoped that a hearing would set them free. it is on a retrial instead. peter greste is trying to be deported to australia, and mohamed fadel fahmy to canada. it has not happened. it will not happen to baher mohamed, no option exists. at the same time as these developments, world attention is focussed on the issue of free speech in paris with the killings of "charlie hebdo". so the question is raised - are west leaders exercising more pressure on the governments over the gaoling of journalists. >> all those that marched for "charlie hebdo" and free speech were hypocritical because they are not putting pressure on egypt. and the success of locking