Jazeera's solidarity for journalists

Staff at Al-Jazeera have staged a ''global day of action'' for its four journalists detained in Egypt, one of whom is Peter Greste.

A journalist covers her mouth with tape during a sit in

Staff at Al-Jazeera have staged a "global day of action" for its four journalists detained in Egypt. (AAP)

Al-Jazeera television has organised a "global day of action" in solidarity with its four journalists detained in Egypt, including Australian Peter Greste, over accusations of supporting the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood.

Dozens of staff of the Doha-based satellite news channel staged a five-minute gathering on Thursday at the network's headquarters.

"It is not a crime to be a journalist," read banners carried by Al-Jazeera staff, some of them with their mouth taped, an Al-Jazeera journalist said.

The channel said protests were held in other cities in support of the campaign.

In Khartoum, about 100 Sudanese journalists and activists staged a silent vigil on a street near the office of the satellite channel, an AFP journalist reported.

Al-Jazeera declared Thursday a "global day of action" in support of its staff and for media freedom in general.

The detained Al-Jazeera staff in Egypt include Australian journalist Greste, Canadian-Egyptian colleague Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed.

They have been held since December in a case that has sparked an international outcry.

Their trial began in a Cairo court last week, against the backdrop of strained ties between Cairo and Doha, which backed deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and his now-banned Muslim Brotherhood.

Morsi was ousted by the army in July.

The government has designated the Brotherhood a "terrorist organisation", although the group denies involvement in a spate of bombings since Morsi's overthrow.

The three journalists are accused of supporting the Brotherhood and broadcasting false reports, charges denied by the television network.

A fourth Al-Jazeera journalist, Abdullah al-Shami, has been held since August.


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