it's become known as the rahbar case after cairo's. tahrir square where the twenty thirteen pro muslim brotherhood sit in took place after the military ousted president mohamed morsy security forces crushed the protest killing more than eight hundred by amnesty international estimates mahmoud a photo journalist known as short on who was covering the protests received five years in prison but he'll walk free for time already served. this sentence is unfair because she didn't commit any crime to be imprisoned five years that he was a journalist doing his job his sentence wasn't a strong evidence it was based on police investigations on the other hand we have proof of his innocence. he said he would launch new proceedings to clear his client's name is expected to be released in the coming days. ok let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world now greek police have fired tear gas at protesters ahead of a planned speech by prime minister alexis suppress the demonstrators oppose a june deal to end a name dispute