An Egyptian court has sentenced
ousted president Mohammed Morsi to death over a mass prison break in 2011.
The former leader was already sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters during his time in power. The country's religious authorities will now have to give their opinion before the sentence can be carried out.
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. He 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, BBC
reports The former leader was already sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters during his time in power. The country's religious authorities will now have to give their opinion before the sentence can be carried out.
An Egyptian court has sentenced ousted president Mohammed Morsi to death over a mass prison break in 2011.
The former leader was already sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters during his time in power. The country's religious authorities will now have to give their opinion before the sentence can be carried out.
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. He 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, BBC reports - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/05/egypts-ousted-president-mohammed-morsi.html#sthash.01J9q8vu.dpuf
The former leader was already sentenced to 20 years in jail for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters during his time in power. The country's religious authorities will now have to give their opinion before the sentence can be carried out.
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. He 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, BBC reports - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/05/egypts-ousted-president-mohammed-morsi.html#sthash.01J9q8vu.dpuf
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