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The leader of the Muslim Brotherhood has been sentenced to death for inciting violence against the state, an Egyptian court has confirmed. | The leader of the Muslim Brotherhood has been sentenced to death for inciting violence against the state, an Egyptian court has confirmed. |
Mohamed Badie and 13 other senior members of the group were sentenced on 16 March, with a formal issue for the ruling after consultation with the grand mufti, Egypt’s highest Islamic legal official, made on 11 April. | Mohamed Badie and 13 other senior members of the group were sentenced on 16 March, with a formal issue for the ruling after consultation with the grand mufti, Egypt’s highest Islamic legal official, made on 11 April. |
All 14 members of the Brotherhood, which was denounced as a "terrorist organisation" and banned in 2013, were found guilty of inciting violence against the state. | All 14 members of the Brotherhood, which was denounced as a "terrorist organisation" and banned in 2013, were found guilty of inciting violence against the state. |
Hundreds of people have been sentenced to death following the crackdown on the Brotherhood, however only one death sentence has been carried out so far. | Hundreds of people have been sentenced to death following the crackdown on the Brotherhood, however only one death sentence has been carried out so far. |
The sentences can be appealed before Egypt's highest civilian court in a process that could take years to reach a final verdict | The sentences can be appealed before Egypt's highest civilian court in a process that could take years to reach a final verdict |
The court session for the Muslim Brotherhood members was broadcast live on television. Two of the defendants were sentenced to death in absentia. | The court session for the Muslim Brotherhood members was broadcast live on television. Two of the defendants were sentenced to death in absentia. |
The case is rooted in violence that rocked Egypt after the military-led coup against Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, whose supporters set up protest encampments in Cairo. | The case is rooted in violence that rocked Egypt after the military-led coup against Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, whose supporters set up protest encampments in Cairo. |
Security forces ended the sit-ins, with violence, resulting in the death of hundreds of people. In retaliation, many police stations and churches came under attack by alleged Morsi supporters. | Security forces ended the sit-ins, with violence, resulting in the death of hundreds of people. In retaliation, many police stations and churches came under attack by alleged Morsi supporters. |
The Giza Criminal Court convicted Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie and 13 others of orchestrating the violence. | The Giza Criminal Court convicted Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie and 13 others of orchestrating the violence. |
David Cameron pulled a long-awaited report on the Muslim Brotherhood which was due in March, in an apparent attempt to avert a potential row with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. | David Cameron pulled a long-awaited report on the Muslim Brotherhood which was due in March, in an apparent attempt to avert a potential row with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. |
A decision on the UK’s attitude to the Muslim Brotherhood was predicted to be put off until after the general election. | A decision on the UK’s attitude to the Muslim Brotherhood was predicted to be put off until after the general election. |
Additional reporting by Reuters | Additional reporting by Reuters |
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