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  • Thursday ,06 December 2018
العربية

Leading Brotherhood figures sentenced to life in prison in relation to 2013 headquarters clashes

By-Ahram

Copts and Poliltical Islam

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Thursday ,06 December 2018

Leading Brotherhood figures sentenced to life in prison in relation to 2013 headquarters clashes

An Egyptian criminal court sentenced Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and five others Brotherhood figures to life in prison on Wednesday on violence-related charges which date back to 2013.

Brotherhood leaders Khairat El-Shater and Mostafa Abdel-Azim, and two others, were also among those convicted to life in prison by the verdict on Wednesday.
 
Other leading figures including Essam El-Erian, Mohamed El-Beltagy and former parliament speaker Saad Al-Katatni were acquitted, as were three other Brotherhood members.
 
The court said that late former supreme guide Mahdy Akef had been dropped from the case as he had passed away.
 
The case dates back to deadly clashes in front of the Muslim Brotherhood s headquarters in Cairo s Mokattam in July 2013, which was stormed and ransacked by angry protesters.
 
The defendants were convicted of “inciting the killing of protesters, inciting violence and terrorism, murder, forming a gang to attack citizens and supplying it with arms and funds.”
 
The remaining suspects are charged with “terrorising, crowding, murder, joining a group that attacked citizens, damaging private property and possessing arms.”
 
The verdict is not final as those convicted have the right to appeal.