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Ousted Egyptian president Morsi gets 20 years in prison
Apr. 21, 2015 -
An Egyptian criminal court on Tuesday sentenced ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012.
- Source: Times of Israel
Egypt court calls for death sentence for Brotherhood leader
Jun. 19, 2014 -
An Egyptian court signaled on Thursday that it wanted death sentences for the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and 13 other defendants charged
with murder and firearms possession, when it referred the case to the country's religious authorities.
The religious authority--the Mufti has been slow to act on a thousand similar death sentences, upholding only thirty-seven of them so far, and even
those have not yet been put to death.
- Source: YNet
Muslim Brotherhood ties to White House resurface
May 7, 2014 - One of the recipients of the newly released “smoking gun” emails was Medhi Alhassani, a Muslim Brotherhood operative.
- Source: WND
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Distribution List of ‘Smoking Gun’ Benghazi Email Included Muslim Brotherhood AGENT - Walid Shoebat
Egyptian court condemns 683 Islamists to death
Apr. 28, 2014 - An Egyptian court sentenced 683 Islamists to death for their involvement in the murder and attempted murder of policemen last
August. One of those convicted was Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie.
The same court, presided over by judge Said Youssef Sabry, also reversed 492 death sentences out of 529 it passed in March, commuting most of those to life in prison.
- Source: Times of Israel
- May 5, 2014 -
Egypt's Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi vows to end Muslim Brotherhood - CBC
Egypt calls early presidential election as violence spreads
Jan. 27, 2014 - After Forty-nine people were killed in anti-government marches in Egypt on Saturday, it was decided to hold presidential
elections there before they chose representatives for their Parliament.
Gunmen killed three Egyptian soldiers in an attack on a bus in the Sinai on Sunday, the military said, prompting a warning from the army that it would
eliminate the Brotherhood, which it blames for much of Egypt's political violence.
- Source: Reuters
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