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Egypt sentences four Christian teenagers for contempt of Islam | Egypt sentences four Christian teenagers for contempt of Islam |
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Four Coptic Christian teenagers have been convicted for contempt of Islam after they appeared in a video mocking Muslim prayers. | |
Three of those convicted in Egypt will serve five years in jail, while a fourth defendant, aged 15, was sent to a juvenile detention centre for an indefinite period. | |
The 30-second film was shot on a mobile phone in January 2015 when the three defendands sentenced to jail were between 15 and 17. | |
It showed one of the students kneeling on the floor while reciting verses from the Quran and two others standing behind him and laughing. | It showed one of the students kneeling on the floor while reciting verses from the Quran and two others standing behind him and laughing. |
One waved his hand under another's neck in a sign of beheading. | One waved his hand under another's neck in a sign of beheading. |
The video was filmed by the students' teacher, also a Christian, who was sentenced to three years in prison for insulting Islam in a separate trial. | The video was filmed by the students' teacher, also a Christian, who was sentenced to three years in prison for insulting Islam in a separate trial. |
The teenagers' lawyer, Maher Naguib, said his clients hadn't been detained and didn't appear in court for the trial. | The teenagers' lawyer, Maher Naguib, said his clients hadn't been detained and didn't appear in court for the trial. |
He described the ruling as "unbelievable" and said the judge should have just punished the teenagers with a fine. | He described the ruling as "unbelievable" and said the judge should have just punished the teenagers with a fine. |
Christians make up approximately 10 per cent of Egypt's population. | |
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who led the military ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, has vowed to purge extremism from the country's religious discourse. However, Egypt has witnessed a surge in blasphemy charges in recent months. | |
The writer Fatma Naoot was sentenced to three years in prison in January after she was found guilty of contempt for Islam over a Facebook post critizing the slaughter of animals for the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha. She has appealed the ruling. | The writer Fatma Naoot was sentenced to three years in prison in January after she was found guilty of contempt for Islam over a Facebook post critizing the slaughter of animals for the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha. She has appealed the ruling. |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |
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