An Egyptian court today in Cairo, sentenced to death 529 supporters of
toppled president Mohammed Morsi after they were found guilty of
charges ranging from rioting, attacking people and police facilities and
even
killing a police officer in Minya, a part of the country.
The case which is said to be the biggest trial in the modern
history of Egypt paraded about 1,200 defendants from Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood
group, which has been declared as a terrorist organisation by the new military
backed government.
Morsi, who is Egypt’s first democratically elected
president, was toppled by the army in July, 2013 after citizens protested
against his one-year rule.
Hundreds of his supporters were killed in security
crackdowns that followed his overthrow and thousands were detained, most of
them who were sentenced to death today.
The judge has however said the defendants can appeal their sentences.
More relatives crying outside the court house after the death sentence
Another relative of a supporter of ousted Islamist president
Morsi is supported as he faints outside the courthouse after the judgement
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