An Irish teenager who has spent 541 days in an Egyptian prison has had his trial postponed for the fourth time.
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Ibrahim Halawa's case will now be heard in March 29th.
The Dubliner was arrested at a protest at a mosque in Cairo in August of 2013.
He was charged – along with hundreds of others – with charges of murder, attempted murder and participating in an illegal protest.
Amnesty International has hit out at his treatment – and named him a Prisoner of Conscience.
Amnesty Ireland's Colm O'Gorman says there is no basis for Ibrahim Halawa's arrest and detention