Egypt Sentences 12 Pro-Morsi Protesters To 17 Year
Cairo (AFP) - An Egyptian court sentenced 12 supporters of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi to 17 years in prison on Wednesday for taking part in a violent student-led protest, state media reported.
The official MENA news agency
reported that the protesters were convicted of attacking the headquarters of
the Islamic Al-Azhar institution during the protest.
Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement
said on its website all those sentenced were students at Al-Azhar's university.
The men were arrested after
protesters in October tried to storm Al-Azhar's head office, which supported
the military's overthrow of Morsi.
The men will be allowed to post
64,000 Egyptian pounds ($9,300) bail while they appeal the sentences.
More than 1,000 people, most of them
Morsi's supporters, have been killed in clashes with police since he was
removed in July.
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Thousands have been arrested, with
many going to trial.
Fourteen suspected supporters of
Morsi who were on trial for allegedly taking part in separate violent protests
were acquitted on Sunday.
Morsi himself is on trial for
alleged involvement in the killings of opposition protesters outside his
palace.
He is to stand trial with 14 other defendants,
including former presidential aides and senior Muslim Brotherhood members.
Much of the group's leadership,
including its supreme guide Mohamed Badie, are in prison and police continue to
round up dozens of the Islamists each week.
The crackdown has severely
restricted the movement's ability to mobilise, but its supporters still hold
daily protests to demand Morsi be reinstated.
Morsi's lawyer said on Wednesday
that the ousted president has warned that stability would not return to Egypt
until the "coup" that toppled him is reversed.
"Egypt will not regain its
stability except by annulling this coup," Morsi's lawyer Mohamed al-Damati
said the former president had told him.
Source: AFP
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