A Cairo court on Saturday issued the death sentence for 75 Muslim
Brotherhood members for participating in protests following the removal
of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
The sentencing was part of a trial for 739 defendants who were arrested
for participating in a month-long sit-in in Cairo to protest Morsi's
ouster.
Human rights organization Amnesty International called the trial a "grotesque parody of justice."
The National Council for Human Rights said along with the arrests, 632
were killed and 1492 injured during the dispersal of the sit-in.
The verdicts, given by judge Hassan Farid el-Shami, were for offenses ranging from murder to being part of an illegal gathering.
Those receiving death sentences include Muslim Brotherhood leaders, a
politician, a preacher and a former youth minister. The court sentenced
47 of the defendants to life in prison and handed out prison sentences
starting at five years and up for others, including a five-year term for
photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid.
"He already spent five years, which means he will get out," the photojournalist's lawyer, Karim Abdel Rady, said.
Morsi was democratically elected president in 2012, then overthrown the
following year by a military coup. His party, the pan-Arab Muslim
Brotherhood, was outlawed, and thousands of supporters were arrested.
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