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Serpo
24th March 2014, 01:15 PM
Egypt court sentences 529 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to death Published time: March 24, 2014 08:08
Edited time: March 24, 2014 17:40 Get short URL (http://rt.com/news/morsi-supporters-death-court-801/)

Egyptian students from Cairo University, supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, demonstrate inside the grounds of their campus in the capital Cairo, on March 19, 2014. (AFP Photo/Mohamed El-Shahed)

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The Upper Egypt court has issued a death penalty to 529 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood on charges of murder and inciting violence. Only 153 of those sentenced are currently in custody, the rest were tried in absentia.
The sentence will have to be ratified by Egypt’s Grand Mufti before it can be carried out.
"The court has decided to sentence to death 529 defendants and 16 were acquitted," lawyer Ahmed al-Sharif told Reuters.
The Morsi supporters are charged with the murder of a deputy commander of the Matay district police station during the riots that followed the dispersal of the mass Rabaa sit-in last August. Other charges include violence, inciting murder, storming a police station, attacking persons and damaging public and private property. At least 632 people were killed during the dispersal, including eight police officers, according to government figures.

http://rt.com/files/news/24/15/90/00/cairo-1.jpg An Egyptian street vendor sits opposite a torched and vandalized police station on August 24, 2013 in the Kirdasah neighbourhood of Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo, that was attacked on August 14, resulting in the death of at least seven policemen following a crackdown by Egyptian security forces on protest camps and sit-ins held by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted president Mohamed Morsi.(AFP Photo)

The 529 people who have been issued the death sentence are part of a larger group of 1,200 Muslim Brotherhood members who are currently on trial. Another 700 defendants will be in court on Tuesday accused of attacking people and property in southern Egypt last August.
Bel Trew, a Cairo-based journalist, told RT that this is one of the “largest death sentences in Egyptian history.”
“The court ruled that these people killed a police officer and attempted to kill two others,” Bel Trew told RT, adding that a sentence of this magnitude might provoke a wave of angry protests from Brotherhood supporters.
Said Sadek, political sociologist, said the sentence is an attempt from the state to reassert its authority to stop Egypt becoming a “second Libya.”
Ahmed Nagib, a political activist, told RT that none of the defendants received proper legal representation and the verdict makes a mockery of justice in Egypt.
“There is absolutely zero evidence and the lawyers for the defense were not even given a second to defend the accused. There is due legal process, and not just that but only 147 of those who were accused were present. The rest were tried in absentia. This whole process is shambolic, and a fiasco and another blow to the impartiality of the judiciary in Egypt. It put Egypt in an embarrassing position internationally and definitely it’s another blow to human rights and democracy,” he said.
Since Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi was ousted in a coup on July 3 last year, Egypt’s interim government has been cracking down on the group and its members. In a September court ruling, Egyptian authorities banned “all activities” by the Brotherhood and froze the organization’s assets.

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midnight rambler
24th March 2014, 01:18 PM
Hell yeah, THAT oughta stir the pot.

Cebu_4_2
24th March 2014, 01:28 PM
President Mohammed Morsi was ousted in a coup on July 3 last year, Egypt’s interim government has been cracking down on the group and its members. In a September court ruling, Egyptian authorities banned “all activities” by the Brotherhood and froze the organization’s assets.

So Morsi was the good guy the west removed in the coup?

Ponce
24th March 2014, 02:02 PM
And guess which state is right next to Egypt pushing the buttons?...... I just saw something that pointed to the fact that the Jews (Zionists) were the ones to push the US into a war against Germany.....Germany didn't go to war against the Russians but against those who were controlling Russia, the Germans attacked Russia because they knew that the Zionist were going to attack them.

V

mick silver
24th March 2014, 02:09 PM
Zionists is running Egypt now .............................

Stop Making Cents
24th March 2014, 05:36 PM
Sounds like a good start

Neuro
25th March 2014, 01:28 AM
So Morsi was the good guy the west removed in the coup?
First they supported him, and then they threw him under the bus!

midnight rambler
25th March 2014, 06:17 AM
First they supported him, and then they threw him under the bus!

All part of a plan.

Norweger
25th March 2014, 06:25 AM
And guess which state is right next to Egypt pushing the buttons?...... I just saw something that pointed to the fact that the Jews (Zionists) were the ones to push the US into a war against Germany.....Germany didn't go to war against the Russians but against those who were controlling Russia, the Germans attacked Russia because they knew that the Zionist were going to attack them.

V


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbBnRZoTHFs

Cebu_4_2
25th March 2014, 06:30 AM
All part of a plan.

Libya was a happy place before the USi fixt it.

Neuro
25th March 2014, 09:52 AM
All part of a plan.
Just like Hosni Mubarak before him, but they supported him for 40 years before throwing him under the bus... Other people coming to mind is Saddam Hussein, Pol Pot and Usama Bin Laden, first wholehearted support before throwing under the bus. Oh well at least the policy is consistent over the decades... LOL

Ares
25th March 2014, 09:58 AM
Just like Hosni Mubarak before him, but they supported him for 40 years before throwing him under the bus... Other people coming to mind is Saddam Hussein, Pol Pot and Usama Bin Laden, first wholehearted support before throwing under the bus. Oh well at least the policy is consistent over the decades... LOL

They are very consistent with that. Even with their own population. Get what they want, don't rock the boat you're fine. Stray to far off the path they have chosen, you'll get locked up or murdered.

Government..... Isn't it great?

mick silver
25th March 2014, 10:05 AM
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Buddha
25th March 2014, 03:25 PM
Before I joined GIM back in the day, (Those fucking windows, last day of the month or some shit) I was going to convert to Islam, This shit fucking pisses me off, I am of the believe that 99% of us believe in the same God. Espesally people of The Book. It's all Geo politiks... Like I'm back living in the Hood, same shit used to happen, go on the wrong block and you hear gun fire, the whole world is a fucking gang in the hood. THATS IT.