There are new fears for an Irish teenager imprisoned in Egypt after the first execution of an anti-Morsi protester.
Ibrahim Halawa from Dublin was arrested when violence erupted after the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
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He was 17 at the time and claims he was hiding from gunfire at a mosque in Cairo.
He has been held for over a year and a half without trial, alongside hundreds of others.
Over the weekend Mahmoud Ramadan was the first prisoner to be executed and Senator Mark Daly says the Taoiseach needs to intervene.