CAIRO: An Egyptian court sentenced 52 supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohammed Mursi to up to 10 years in jail on Thursday over a protest in January 2014, a judiciary official said.
The verdict is the latest in a series of harsh sentences handed down to Mursi supporters who have been targeted in a relentless crackdown since the army ousted him in July, 2013.A criminal court at Sohag in the Upper Egyptian province of Sohag, 500-km south of Cairo, passed a 10-year sentence to 43 defendants, 24 of whom were tried in absentia, the official said.
They were convicted of “illegal assembly, resisting authorities, rioting and using violence” during a protest denouncing a constitutional referendum in January last year, the official added.The court also sentenced three defendants to five years each and six others to three years in jail. Three more were acquitted.
Since Mursi’s ouster the crackdown on his supporters has left hundreds of people dead and thousands jailed.Hundreds of his supporters have also been sentenced to death after speedy mass trials described by the UN as “unprecedented in recent history”.