Egypt Court Sentences Mursi to 20 Years in Prison

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It was the first ruling against Muslim Brotherhood leader Mursi since the army toppled him in 2013 after mass protests against his rule.

CAIRO –  An Egyptian criminal court on Tuesday sentenced ousted President Mohammed Mursi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012, the first verdict to be issued against the country’s first freely elected leader.

The Cairo Criminal Court issued the verdict as Mursi and other defendants in the case — mostly Muslim Brotherhood leaders — stood in a soundproof glass cage inside a makeshift courtroom at Egypt’s national police academy.

The case stems from violence outside the presidential palace in December 2012. Mursi’s supporters attacked opposition protesters, sparking clashes that killed at least 10 people.

Judge Ahmed Youssef dropped murder charges and said the sentence was linked to the “show of force” and unlawful detention associated with the case.

In addition to Mursi, 12 Brotherhood leaders and Islamist supporters, including Mohammed El Beltagy and Essam El Erian, also were sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Mursi and the rest of the defendants raised the four-finger sign symbolising the sit-in at the Rabaah Al Adawiya mosque, where hundreds were killed when security forces violently dispersed the sprawling sit-in by Mursi’s supporters on Aug. 14, 2013.

Mursi faces several other trials along with thousands of Muslim Brotherhood members following the military overthrowing him in 2013.

Mursi was ousted following demonstrations by millions of people calling on him to leave office.

Mursi is now held at a high security prison near the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. His incarceration there followed four months of detention at an undisclosed location.

In past sessions, Mursi and most of the defendants turned their backs to the court when Youssef played several video recordings of the clashes outside the palace in 2012. — Reuters

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