earlier we spoke to al jazeera's peter gresta. he gave us his reaction. >> i won't be able to appeal because i have to be physically present to lodge an appeal. but we will explore any other legal avenues we have open to us. the fact is that this is wrong. this is unjust. this is unethical, this is immoral on so many levels. this cannot be allowed to stand. so we will do everything we can to fight the verdict, to clear our names. we are not terrorists, we did not collude with any organization. we did not broadcast any false news. so at every level in terms of the liberty of my colleagues, we have to keep fighting. the problem for me though, in fact, indeed, for all of the other journalists, the other people convicted in the first trial. they can only be counted if we are in prison to serve the time. so for my colleagues, the time will run down as long as they are in prison. god forbid they have to spend that time in prison. for the rest of us, the convicts stands. now, if egypt issues international arrest warrants, as is standard