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Egypt's ousted President Morsi jailed for 20 years over killing of protesters

Tuesday, 21 April 2015, 10:40 Last update: about 9 years ago

A court in Egypt has sentenced former President Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters while he was still in power.

It is the first ruling he has faced since his ousting and is one of several upcoming trials he faces.

Mr Morsi was deposed by the army in July 2013 following mass street protests against his rule.

Since then, the authorities have banned his Muslim Brotherhood party and arrested thousands of his supporters.

Mr Morsi and several other Muslim Brotherhood leaders were accused of inciting supporters to kill a journalist and opposition protesters in clashes outside the presidential palace in late 2012.

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Morsi's trials

This court case is one of several upcoming trials Mr Morsi faces. They include:

§  Colluding with foreign militants in a plot to free Islamists in mass prison breaks during the 2011 uprising against Hosni Mubarak

§  Espionage and conspiring to commit terrorist acts in Egypt with the Palestinian movement Hamas, Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran's Revolutionary Guards

§  Endangering national security by leaking state secrets and sensitive documents to Qatar via the Doha-based Al Jazeera network


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