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Egypt sentences Mohamed Morsi to death

Verdict against former president sent to Grand Mufti for confirmation after he is convicted for 2011 mass prison break.

An Egypt court has sentenced former President Mohamed Morsi to death for a mass prison break in 2011, prompting immediate condemnations from Amnesty International and the Turkish President.

The court ruled on Saturday that the sentencing of Morsi and 105 others will be referred to the Grand Mufti, the highest religious authority in Egypt, for confirmation. Many of those sentenced were tried in absentia.

Egypt sentences Mohamed Morsi to death - Al Jazeera English
 
Should be interesting...................Poor things......................Now they can't go out and burn churches to the ground.................

Anyone got a tissue...........sniff sniff...............
 
Obungles sure knows how to pick'em.

Egypt sentences Mohamed Morsi to death

Verdict against former president sent to Grand Mufti for confirmation after he is convicted for 2011 mass prison break.

An Egypt court has sentenced former President Mohamed Morsi to death for a mass prison break in 2011, prompting immediate condemnations from Amnesty International and the Turkish President.

The court ruled on Saturday that the sentencing of Morsi and 105 others will be referred to the Grand Mufti, the highest religious authority in Egypt, for confirmation. Many of those sentenced were tried in absentia.

Egypt sentences Mohamed Morsi to death - Al Jazeera English


They will do it, too.

Unlike the US, cowed into submission and deathly afraid to execute a Muslim terrorist.
 
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I question the justice of this and wonder why it is applauded?

Egypt Rampant torture arbitrary arrests and detentions signal catastrophic decline in human rights one year after ousting of Morsi Amnesty International

A surge in arbitrary arrests, detentions and harrowing incidents of torture and deaths in police custody recorded by Amnesty International provide strong evidence of the sharp deterioration in human rights in Egypt in the year since President Mohamed Morsi was ousted.

Thousands of people have been detained, with figures varying. According to official estimates published by the Associated Press in March, at least 16,000 people have been detained over the past year as part of a sweeping crackdown against Mohamed Morsi’s supporters and other groups and activists that have expressed dissent.

According to WikiThawra, an initiative run by the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social rights, at least 80 people died in custody over the past year and more than 40,000 people were detained or indicted between July 2013 and mid-May 2014.

Reports of torture and enforced disappearances in police and military detention facilities are also widespread.


Egypt Court recommends death sentences for Morsi more than 100 others after charade trials Amnesty International

An Egyptian court’s recommendation today to sentence ousted president Mohamed Morsi and more than 100 other defendants to death after grossly unfair trials shows the deplorable state of the country’s criminal justice system, said Amnesty International.


“Condemning Mohamed Morsi to death after more grossly unfair trials shows a complete disregard for human rights. His trials were undermined even before he set foot in the courtroom. The fact that he was held for months incommunicado without judicial oversight and that he didn’t have a lawyer to represent him during the investigations makes these trials nothing but a charade based on null and void procedures,” said Said Boumedouha, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme.


“Egypt’s authorities should disregard all the evidence that was obtained from Mohamed Morsi or any other detainee during the period in which they were subjected to enforced disappearance, and must either release him immediately or retry him in a civilian court with full fair-trial guarantees. Any further criminal proceedings must be in line with Egyptian law and international standards.


The authorities should also drop the charges of escaping from prison in January 2011, as at the time Morsi was held in administrative detention, under emergency powers and without a judicial detention order.”


“The death penalty has become the favourite tool for the Egyptian authorities to purge the political opposition. Most of those sentenced to death by courts since July 2013 have been Morsi supporters. The deal seems to be: Support Morsi and get sentenced to death or to years behind bars. Instead, Egypt must ensure the independence and impartiality of the justice system and bring to justice all those responsible for gross human rights violations.”
 
I question the justice of this and wonder why it is applauded?

Egypt Rampant torture arbitrary arrests and detentions signal catastrophic decline in human rights one year after ousting of Morsi Amnesty International

A surge in arbitrary arrests, detentions and harrowing incidents of torture and deaths in police custody recorded by Amnesty International provide strong evidence of the sharp deterioration in human rights in Egypt in the year since President Mohamed Morsi was ousted.

Thousands of people have been detained, with figures varying. According to official estimates published by the Associated Press in March, at least 16,000 people have been detained over the past year as part of a sweeping crackdown against Mohamed Morsi’s supporters and other groups and activists that have expressed dissent.

According to WikiThawra, an initiative run by the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social rights, at least 80 people died in custody over the past year and more than 40,000 people were detained or indicted between July 2013 and mid-May 2014.

Reports of torture and enforced disappearances in police and military detention facilities are also widespread.


Egypt Court recommends death sentences for Morsi more than 100 others after charade trials Amnesty International

An Egyptian court’s recommendation today to sentence ousted president Mohamed Morsi and more than 100 other defendants to death after grossly unfair trials shows the deplorable state of the country’s criminal justice system, said Amnesty International.


“Condemning Mohamed Morsi to death after more grossly unfair trials shows a complete disregard for human rights. His trials were undermined even before he set foot in the courtroom. The fact that he was held for months incommunicado without judicial oversight and that he didn’t have a lawyer to represent him during the investigations makes these trials nothing but a charade based on null and void procedures,” said Said Boumedouha, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme.


“Egypt’s authorities should disregard all the evidence that was obtained from Mohamed Morsi or any other detainee during the period in which they were subjected to enforced disappearance, and must either release him immediately or retry him in a civilian court with full fair-trial guarantees. Any further criminal proceedings must be in line with Egyptian law and international standards.


The authorities should also drop the charges of escaping from prison in January 2011, as at the time Morsi was held in administrative detention, under emergency powers and without a judicial detention order.”


“The death penalty has become the favourite tool for the Egyptian authorities to purge the political opposition. Most of those sentenced to death by courts since July 2013 have been Morsi supporters. The deal seems to be: Support Morsi and get sentenced to death or to years behind bars. Instead, Egypt must ensure the independence and impartiality of the justice system and bring to justice all those responsible for gross human rights violations.”
Some understand the Muslim culture and some don't..................Allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to BE PART OF THE PROCESS are the WORDS OF A FOOL.................

Sissi understood what had to happen to deal with this in this culture..............................

and he dealt with it..........................He is now marked for death by the Muslim Brotherhood for doing this............................

so he will not have any mercy on these types.............who burned and pillaged............and murdered.......
 
Obama / Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal, Mohammed Morsi, Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison…

Both President Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton praised Mohammed Morsi when he was ruling Egypt as the chosen representative of The Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi immediately disbanded the court system and instituted a Sharia compliant constitution while slaughtering hundreds of Egyptians. Obama and Clinton praised him, the majority of Egyptian people hated him.

Obama Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal Mohammed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison The Last Refuge
 
Obama / Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal, Mohammed Morsi, Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison…

Both President Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton praised Mohammed Morsi when he was ruling Egypt as the chosen representative of The Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi immediately disbanded the court system and instituted a Sharia compliant constitution while slaughtering hundreds of Egyptians. Obama and Clinton praised him, the majority of Egyptian people hated him.

Obama Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal Mohammed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison The Last Refuge

He was the democratically elected president of Egypt. You must have missed that part.
 
Obama / Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal, Mohammed Morsi, Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison…

Both President Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton praised Mohammed Morsi when he was ruling Egypt as the chosen representative of The Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi immediately disbanded the court system and instituted a Sharia compliant constitution while slaughtering hundreds of Egyptians. Obama and Clinton praised him, the majority of Egyptian people hated him.

Obama Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal Mohammed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison The Last Refuge

He was the democratically elected president of Egypt. You must have missed that part.

He's not now, you must have missed that part.
 
I question the justice of this and wonder why it is applauded?

Egypt Rampant torture arbitrary arrests and detentions signal catastrophic decline in human rights one year after ousting of Morsi Amnesty International

A surge in arbitrary arrests, detentions and harrowing incidents of torture and deaths in police custody recorded by Amnesty International provide strong evidence of the sharp deterioration in human rights in Egypt in the year since President Mohamed Morsi was ousted.

Thousands of people have been detained, with figures varying. According to official estimates published by the Associated Press in March, at least 16,000 people have been detained over the past year as part of a sweeping crackdown against Mohamed Morsi’s supporters and other groups and activists that have expressed dissent.

According to WikiThawra, an initiative run by the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social rights, at least 80 people died in custody over the past year and more than 40,000 people were detained or indicted between July 2013 and mid-May 2014.

Reports of torture and enforced disappearances in police and military detention facilities are also widespread.


Egypt Court recommends death sentences for Morsi more than 100 others after charade trials Amnesty International

An Egyptian court’s recommendation today to sentence ousted president Mohamed Morsi and more than 100 other defendants to death after grossly unfair trials shows the deplorable state of the country’s criminal justice system, said Amnesty International.


“Condemning Mohamed Morsi to death after more grossly unfair trials shows a complete disregard for human rights. His trials were undermined even before he set foot in the courtroom. The fact that he was held for months incommunicado without judicial oversight and that he didn’t have a lawyer to represent him during the investigations makes these trials nothing but a charade based on null and void procedures,” said Said Boumedouha, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme.


“Egypt’s authorities should disregard all the evidence that was obtained from Mohamed Morsi or any other detainee during the period in which they were subjected to enforced disappearance, and must either release him immediately or retry him in a civilian court with full fair-trial guarantees. Any further criminal proceedings must be in line with Egyptian law and international standards.


The authorities should also drop the charges of escaping from prison in January 2011, as at the time Morsi was held in administrative detention, under emergency powers and without a judicial detention order.”


“The death penalty has become the favourite tool for the Egyptian authorities to purge the political opposition. Most of those sentenced to death by courts since July 2013 have been Morsi supporters. The deal seems to be: Support Morsi and get sentenced to death or to years behind bars. Instead, Egypt must ensure the independence and impartiality of the justice system and bring to justice all those responsible for gross human rights violations.”
Some understand the Muslim culture and some don't..................Allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to BE PART OF THE PROCESS are the WORDS OF A FOOL.................

Sissi understood what had to happen to deal with this in this culture..............................

and he dealt with it..........................He is now marked for death by the Muslim Brotherhood for doing this............................

so he will not have any mercy on these types.............who burned and pillaged............and murdered.......

He didn't "deal with it" - he burned, pillaged, killed, jailed, "disappeared" all politic opposition from politicians, bloggers, students, protesters, media. These death sentances are a charade of a justice system. Do you really think that is a "good thing"?

What makes this any different than any other despot?
 
The Muslim Brotherhood and Democracy in the same sentence..............LOL.................

The Muslim Brotherhood have different ideals on so called Democracy..............and they have been a part of just about every Terrorist Orgs birth in their time.
 
Obama / Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal, Mohammed Morsi, Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison…

Both President Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton praised Mohammed Morsi when he was ruling Egypt as the chosen representative of The Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi immediately disbanded the court system and instituted a Sharia compliant constitution while slaughtering hundreds of Egyptians. Obama and Clinton praised him, the majority of Egyptian people hated him.

Obama Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal Mohammed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison The Last Refuge

He was the democratically elected president of Egypt. You must have missed that part.

He's not now, you must have missed that part.

When did they praise him?
 
The Muslim Brotherhood and Democracy in the same sentence..............LOL.................

The Muslim Brotherhood have different ideals on so called Democracy..............and they have been a part of just about every Terrorist Orgs birth in their time.

Hyperbole much? They seem to have become the right's bogeyman.
 
Obama / Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal, Mohammed Morsi, Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison…

Both President Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton praised Mohammed Morsi when he was ruling Egypt as the chosen representative of The Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi immediately disbanded the court system and instituted a Sharia compliant constitution while slaughtering hundreds of Egyptians. Obama and Clinton praised him, the majority of Egyptian people hated him.

Obama Clinton Muslim Brotherhood Pal Mohammed Morsi Sentenced To 20 Years in Prison The Last Refuge

He was the democratically elected president of Egypt. You must have missed that part.

He's not now, you must have missed that part.

When did they praise him?

You must be out of the loop on Egypt, Obama, Clinton, Morsi and what happened.
 

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