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Two freed Canadians unable to leave Egypt

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John Greyson (left) and Tarek Loubani have been barred from flying out of Egypt. Photo: AP

Two Canadians released from an Egyptian prison after being held without charges since mid-August were barred from flying out of the country on Sunday, Cairo airport officials said.

John Greyson, a Toronto filmmaker and York University professor, and Tarek Loubani, a physician from London, Ontario, had checked in for a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, but were prevented from boarding the plane after their names appeared on a “stop-list” issued by prosecutors, the airport officials said.

The two Canadians retrieved their luggage and were free to leave the airport, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief reporters.

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The Canadian Foreign Affairs department said Greyson and Loubani were released from an Egyptian prison on Sunday morning.

Until they are safely back in Canada we are just going to be a little bit on edge
John Greyson's sister Cecilia

Greyson’s sister, Cecilia, said that Canadian consular officials were dealing with what she called “red tape” so they could begin their trip back to Canada.

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