Former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi sentenced to 20 years in prison
An Egyptian criminal court in Cairo, Egypt's capital
has sentenced former Egyptian President
Mohamed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the
killing of protesters in 2012. The former President's
supporters attacked opposition protesters outside
the presidential palace in December 2012, sparking
clashes that killed at least 10 people. Delivering
judgement today, Judge Ahmed Youssef dropped
the murder charges against Morsi and said the
sentence was instead linked to the "show of force"
against protesters & unlawful detentions.
Morsi who is Egypt's first freely elected president
came into office in 2011 after the overthrow of
Hosni Mubarak. He was ousted by the army in
2013.
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has sentenced former Egyptian President
Mohamed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the
killing of protesters in 2012. The former President's
supporters attacked opposition protesters outside
the presidential palace in December 2012, sparking
clashes that killed at least 10 people. Delivering
judgement today, Judge Ahmed Youssef dropped
the murder charges against Morsi and said the
sentence was instead linked to the "show of force"
against protesters & unlawful detentions.
Morsi who is Egypt's first freely elected president
came into office in 2011 after the overthrow of
Hosni Mubarak. He was ousted by the army in
2013.
•Online PR | Photography | Graphics | E-Consultancy
• www.ThatYorubaBoy.com
☎ Call: +2348027631814
Blackberry Pin:25C01796
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