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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Egypt's toppled Islamist President Mohamed Morsi Sentenced to 40 Years in Jail by Egypt Court Saturday June 18,2016



Egypt's toppled Islamist President Mohamed Morsi was on Saturday June 18,2016  sentenced to life imprisonment by a court for passing state secrets to Qatar.

The court also upheld death sentences given to six Muslim Brotherhood members in the same case and awarded life imprisonment (25 years in prison) to two others.

Egypt's toppled Islamist President Mohamed Morsi was given an additional 15 years in prison in the same case, increasing his jail term to 40 years.

In May 2016, the court ordered that the case documents of the six defendants, excluding Morsi, be referred to the Grand Mufti, who according to the Egyptian law must review all death sentences. However, his decision is not binding.

The six defendants include Ahmed Abdo Ali Afifi, a documentary film producer (who is in jail), Asmaa el-Khateeb reporter in Rassd news network (RNN) (sentenced in absentia), Alaa Omar Mohammed, a Jordanian news producer in Al-Jazeera (sentenced in absentia), and the news editor Ibrahim Mohammed Hilal in Al-Jazeera (sentenced in absentia).

The verdict is not final and can be appealed.

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