Morsi sentenced to death
An Egyptian court has sentenced ousted President Mohamed Morsi to
death over a mass prison break in 2011. The former leader has already
been sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture
of protesters during his time in power.
Morsi was deposed by the military in July 2013 following mass street
protests against his rule.
Since then, the authorities have banned his Muslim Brotherhood
movement and arrested thousands of his supporters. All death sentences
must first be sent to the Grand Mufti, Egypt’s highest religious
authority, for his opinion on whether they should stand.
Convictions are still open to appeal, even if the Grand Mufti gives
his approval. Morsi’s supporters have said that the cases against him
are politically motivated and attempts to give legal cover to a coup,
while Morsi has rejected the authority of the courts.
Morsi was Egypt’s first freely elected President, but protests began
building less than a year into his rule when he issued a decree granting
himself far-reaching powers. - BBC |