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On Saturday, July 28, the Egyptian court sentenced to death 75 people, including leaders of the Islamic Muslim Brotherhood movement, who participated in the 2013 protest rally in favor of the overthrown president of the army, Muhammad Mursi.
This verdict in the mbad trial, where 729 people are generally prosecuted, is not yet final and will be submitted to the supreme institution of Islamic law, the Grand Mufti, which according to Egyptian law , must express his point of view. As a general rule, the Grand Mufti accepts the following judgments:
The final judgment should be pronounced on September 8th.
This date is also intended to render judgment to the other accused in this case.
They are accused of a wide variety of accusations
Mursi, representing the Muslim Brotherhood, was defeated after mbad demonstrations provoked by his efforts to introduce a state of Islamist regime.
After the fall of Mursi, his followers took to the streets. The army has expelled indefinitely the Islamist protest rally in Cairo.
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