Concern is again being raised about the welfare of Dublin teenager Ibrahim Halawa.
The 19 year old from Firhouse is due to face trial this morning almost two years after being detained in Cairo.
Ibrahim had been due to begin his studies at Trinity when he was arrested in August of 2013 as he was attending a protest in the Egyptian capital.
His trial, and that of almost 500 others, has been adjourned a number of times.
Amnesty International Ireland's Colm O'Gorman says there's no end in sight for the teenager:
A local priest who worked with Ibrahim at the Clonskeagh Mosque Youth Club's Rugby and Horse riding teams has offered to switch places with him in jail.
Father Seamus Fleming says the teenager should be freed following today's hearing: