Junta court in Egypt sentenced 75 people to death
The coup court in Egypt signed a scandalous verdict by giving 75 death sentences in the case of Ihvan's action in support of Cairo's first elected president, Muhammad Morsi.
Following the coup d'état of Sisi against the first elected president in Egypt, Muhammad Mursi, the coup court continues to make unlawful decisions.
Junta courts sentenced 75 people to death including the Muslim Brotherhood manager of Muhammad al-Biltacy and the Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party Deputy Chairman Essam al-Aryan.
Some 31 immigrants and 75 defendants, were on trial for the initiative sit-in Adawiyya Square Rabiatul in Cairo in 2013. The death sentence against the defendants accusing of deliberately murdering was sent to the mufti supporting the coup.
The junior court will make the final decision after the decision of the coup lover mufti.
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