Imprisoned Al Jazeera Correspondent Interviewed, Appears Healthy

A Visit With Imprisoned Al Jazeera Journalist
Masked Egyptian police move into position during clashes with supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi at the Islamic Al-Azhar University on Friday, Dec. 27, 2013. Security forces fired tear gas and clashed with the supporters around the country Friday and arrested more than 100, including women, as authorities tightened security measures in the capital after the ousted president?s Muslim Brotherhood and its allies renewed calls for mass rallies.(AP Photo/Mostafa Darwish)
Masked Egyptian police move into position during clashes with supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi at the Islamic Al-Azhar University on Friday, Dec. 27, 2013. Security forces fired tear gas and clashed with the supporters around the country Friday and arrested more than 100, including women, as authorities tightened security measures in the capital after the ousted president?s Muslim Brotherhood and its allies renewed calls for mass rallies.(AP Photo/Mostafa Darwish)

CAIRO — Donning a long overcoat to fend off the winter chill, the prison official led the way down some stairs, through an underground parking garage, then back up a short set of steps to the goal: a dingy, barren room where a uniformed guard sat at a desk, a ledger in front of him listing the names of the prisoners held there.

“No visitors!” the guard said.

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