Déi fënnef Aktivisten aus dem Grand-Duché, déi sech un der "March to Gaza" bedeelegen, sinn nees all a Fräiheet.

Wéi et vum Patrick Bosch vum CPJPO heescht, wieren all d'Lëtzebuerger Aktivisten e Freideg den Owend nees aus der Haft entlooss ginn a wieren elo an engem Hotel zu Kairo ënnerbruecht. "Mir hu keng Infoen iwwert déi nächst Aktivitéiten, déi fir haut geplangt solle sinn", esou de Patrick Bosch.

Si goufen all am Laf vum Freideg "gewaltsam" festgeholl a  vunenee getrennt, esou d'Erklärunge um  
Comité pour une Paix Juste au Proche-Orient.

D'Schreiwes vu "March to Gaza"

Last night, our five commanders were temporarily separated into three different groups. We are relieved to report that all have now been safely returned to Cairo. They are currently regrouping to plan their next steps.

One of our protestors shared the following:
“Important note: Night travel is currently not advised. We are gathering verified information and will provide further updates as soon as possible.

In the meantime, our immediate priorities are to reunite as a team and organize a clear program for today and tomorrow. We are staying in the same hotel, and every upcoming action will be confirmed in advance.”
Tensions remain high, and local authorities are on alert. The protestors are exercising the utmost caution. While they are technically "free" and in possession of their passports (which was not the case yesterday), they are all registered and monitored. Hotels are required to collect passport details, and the authorities are aware of their location at all times.

They continue to move forward with vigilance and determination.