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Irish politician faces deportation from Egypt after trying to cross into Gaza

Irish politician faces deportation from Egypt after trying to cross into Gaza

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An Irish politician who was detained in Egypt trying to cross into Gaza says the police were violent towards the group after seizing his phone.
People Before Profit-Solidarity TD (MP) Paul Murphy was part of a large demonstration attempting to march to the Rafah crossing in a bid to get aid into the region.
The opposition politician said his phone and passport were confiscated on Friday before he was put on a bus to Cairo airport for deportation.
Footage of the seconds before his phone was seized shows authorities forcibly dragging protesters away from the sit-down demonstration.
Ireland's deputy premier said several Irish citizens who were detained have now been released. Mr Murphy confirmed he was among the released protesters, posting a photo on his Facebook page saying he was back in Cairo and "meeting shortly to decide next steps".
In a message from Mr Murphy after he was detained, posted online by his social media team, he said: "I'm ok, but they still have my phone.
"Egyptian police say we're going to airport but this isn't the road we came on because there are 1000s of marchers on the streets. They're taking us south past a lake, then west towards Cairo.
"Violence got worse after they seized my phone.
"One American woman in my group was badly kicked & beaten, and had her hijab torn off."
Sky News has contacted Egypt's police regarding Mr Murphy's claims of violence towards the group.
Mr Murphy previously said other Irish citizen were among those who had been stopped from entering Gaza.
"The world has watched a horrific genocide for the past 20 months. Since March, a total attempt of starvation," he added.
"And that this is a peaceful march to demand that it be ended and demand that western governments stop their complicity."
Appeal to foreign affairs minister
Mr Murphy's partner, Councillor Jess Spear, had previously appealed to Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister and deputy premier Simon Harris to make a public statement on Mr Murphy's detention.
She expressed "relief" that the group had been released from detention.
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She said: "However, they still want to reach Rafah to try and get humanitarian aid into Gaza. That has been the sole purpose of being in Egypt.
"Paul has appealed to Tanaiste Simon Harris to put pressure on the Egyptian authorities to let the marchers reach Rafah. The situation of the people of Gaza worsens by the day as they suffer starvation imposed by Israel."

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