Thursday, September 18, 2014

EGYPT: Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie Jailed for Life

The Muslim Brotherhood’s top official Mohamed Badie and 14 others were sentenced to life in jail today on charges of murder and inciting violence during a protest near Cairo last year. The court session had been designated for witness statements to be heard but the judge issued a verdict.
Badie never looked so good. Permanent Cell Bars will 
even look more becoming
Badie, the general guide of the Brotherhood, is among hundreds of the group’s members who were sentenced to death in mass trials this year, which drew criticism from Western governments and human rights groups.
The death sentences are subject to appeal.
In what is known as the Bahr al-Azam case, Badie and the other defendants were convicted of the murder of five people and the attempted murder of 100 others during violence that broke out in Giza on 15 July 2013.
Then-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi toppled President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood on 3 July 2013 after protests against his rule.
Well Done President al-sisi!
Egyptian authorities have since arrested thousands of Brotherhood supporters, sentencing hundreds to death or long prison sentences, while Egypt's oldest Islamist movement has been banned and designated a terrorist organisation.
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