(Reuters) - An
Egyptian court upheld death sentences on Wednesday against 12 Muslim
Brotherhood supporters convicted of killing a police officer last year,
judicial sources said. Judge Moataz Khafagy
first passed the sentence against the men in June and referred the case
to the country's highest Sunni Muslim authority for approval, which is
required before any execution can be carried out. The
men were charged in connection with violence that erupted when police
stormed the town of Kerdasa near Cairo in September and arrested dozens
of supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi. Major General Nabil Farag was shot dead when security forces exchanged fire with militants in the area. A
month earlier security forces had crushed two pro-Mursi protest camps
in Cairo and killed hundreds of his supporters. Then-army chief Abdel
Fattah al-Sisi launched his crackdown on Islamists after ousting Mursi
last year following mass protests against his rule. Sisi, who took office as president in June, has said the Brotherhood would cease to exist in his presidency. Seven
of those sentenced to death were present in court when the judge read
the ruling. The remaining five are on the run. The defendants still have
the right to appeal the ruling. Nine other defendants were sentenced to life in prison, the judicial sources said. The defendants present chanted "God is Greater!" when the judge read the verdict. The
men were also convicted of belonging to the Brotherhood, which was
designated a terrorist organisation last year. The group was Egypt's
best organised political force until the state crackdown against it. The
ruling follows the confirmation of death sentences against Mohamed
Badie, the leader of the Brotherhood, and nearly 200 supporters in June.
Hundreds more suspected
supporters of Mursi and his Brotherhood are awaiting final decisions
after their death sentences were referred to the Mufti, the top
religious authority in the land. The cases have provoked outrage among
rights groups and Western governments.
Egypt upholds death sentence for 12 for murder of policeman: sources
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