Egypt court sentences 529 Morsi supporters to death

Of those sentenced, 153 are in detention, while the rest are on the run.


Afp March 24, 2014
File photo of pro-Mursi demonstrators holding Egyptian flags and a poster of deposed President Mohamed Mursi. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE.

CAIRO: A court in Egypt on Monday sentenced 529 supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi to death after a mass trial, judicial sources said.

The backers of Morsi are facing a deadly crackdown launched by the military-installed authorities since his ouster in July, with hundreds of people killed and thousands arrested.

The sentence was delivered in the second hearing of a trial which began on Saturday in Minya, south of the capital.

Of those sentenced, 153 are in detention and the rest are on the run, the sources said, adding that 17 others were acquitted. The verdict can be appealed.

Those sentenced are among more than 1,200 Morsi supporters on trial in Minya. A second group of about 700 defendants will be in the dock on Tuesday.

They are accused of attacking both people and public property in southern Egypt in August, after security forces broke up two Cairo protest camps set up by Morsi supporters on August 14.

They are also charged with committing acts of violence that led to the deaths of two policemen in Minya, judicial sources said.

The accused include several leaders of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, including its supreme guide Mohamed Badie.

Morsi, Egypt's first elected and civilian president, was ousted by the army on July 3 in a move that triggered widespread unrest across the deeply polarised nation.

Hundreds of people died in the August assault on the two Cairo protest camps and in subsequent clashes that day.

Rights group Amnesty International says at least 1,400 people have been killed in violence across Egypt since then, and thousands more have been arrested.

Morsi is himself currently on trial in three different cases, including one for inciting the killing of protesters outside a presidential palace while he was in office.

Morsi was removed after just 12 months as president following mass street protests against his rule amid allegations of power grabbing and worsening an already weak economy.

COMMENTS (26)

Gurion | 10 years ago | Reply

@Pakistani Muslim:

When Indians will start doing good? VHP, RSS, BJP, NaMo, etc., etc.

Going by the body count and methods, we will start with the Kashmiris!

Professor | 10 years ago | Reply

There are some parts of this world that is going back in time while others keep with it. This bipolar phenomenon is likely to cause a great deal of friction in the future.

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