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Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie |
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EGYPT: FOUR BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS SENTENCED TO DEATH
February 28, 2015: An Egyptian court sentenced four members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood organisation to death and 14 to life in prison.
Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and his deputy Khairat al-Shater were among those sentenced to life, along with former lawmaker Mohamed el-Beltagy and party head Saad el-Katatni and his deputy, Essam el-Erian.
Three co-defendants of Badie were also sentenced to death in the same trial.
Those convicted were accused of murder, inciting murder, attempted murder, possession of firearms and several more. The verdict can be appealed.
On 7 December 2014, the court sentenced the four men to death and referred the sentences to the grand mufti for consideration. The mufti endorsed the court's December decision.
The case stems from clashes near the Brotherhood's headquarters on 30 June 2013, four days before the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi. The fighting left 11 people dead and 91 wounded. (Sources: aljazeera.com, 28/02/2015)
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