EGYPT-MURSI/COURT SENTENCE Egypt court gives Mursi life in prison in espionage case
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EGYPT-MURSI/COURT SENTENCE Egypt court gives Mursi life in prison in espionage case
- Title: EGYPT-MURSI/COURT SENTENCE Egypt court gives Mursi life in prison in espionage case
- Date: 16th June 2015
- Summary: CAIRO, EGYPT (JUNE 15, 2015) (REUTERS) JUDGE ARRIVING IN COURTROOM VARIOUS OF FORMER PRESIDENT, MOHAMED MURSI, WAVING FROM CAGE (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) PRESIDING JUDGE, SHAABAN AL-SHAMY, SAYING: "Mohamed Badie Abdel Maguid Thabet, Mohamed Mohamed Mursi Eissa Al Ayat, Mohamed Saad al Din al Katatni, Essam Al Din Mohamed Hussein el-Erian, Saad Essmat Mohamed Hussein, Hazem Moha
- Embargoed: 1st July 2015 13:00
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- Location: Egypt
- Country: Egypt
- Topics: General
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- Story Text: An Egyptian court sentenced former President Mohamed Mursi to a life sentence of 25 years in prison on Tuesday (June 16) in a case related to conspiring with foreign groups.
The general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Badie was also sentenced to 25 years in jail in the same case. In total, 17 were given life sentences, including senior Brotherhood figures Essam el-Erian and Saad el-Katatni.
The court also sentenced Muslim Brotherhood leader Khairat el-Shater, Mohamed el-Beltagy and Ahmed Abdelaty to death in the same case. Death sentences were also handed to 13 other defendants in absentia. The verdicts can be appealed.
The judge is expected, after a short recess, to give a ruling in a case related to a 2011 mass jail break.
The court last month sought the death penalty for Mursi after he and his fellow defendants, including Brotherhood leader Badie, were convicted of killing and kidnapping policemen, attacking police facilities and breaking out of jail during the uprising against then-president Hosni Mubarak.
The Islamist Mursi was Egypt's first democratically elected president and was overthrown by the army in 2013. He has said the court is not legitimate, describing legal proceedings against him as part of a coup by former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in 2013.
Sisi, now president, says the Brotherhood poses a grave threat to national security. The group maintains it is committed to peaceful activism. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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