Rabaa sit-in dispersal case: An Egyptian court upholds the death sentence against 12 accused Muslim Brotherhood leaders
June 15, 2021 by archyde
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The dispersal of the Rab’a sit-in killed more than 600 people, according to Egyptian government figures
An Egyptian court upheld a death sentence against 12 accused leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, which Egypt classifies as a terrorist group. It also reduced the death sentence to 31 others, bringing the death sentence to life in the case known in the media as “the dispersal of the Rabaa sit-in.”
Among the defendants, whose death sentence was upheld, are Abdel Rahman Al-Bar, the Grand Mufti of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed El-Beltagy, and Safwat Hegazy.
May 25 - 2021 KHARTOUM
Sudan s Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs in Khartoum yesterday (SUNA)
Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok met with the visiting Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign affairs of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdel Rahman Al Thani, in the presence of Sudan’s Minister of Cabinet Affairs Khaled Omar and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Mariam El Sadig El Mahdi.
The Qatari Minister is in Sudan for a two-day visit to review “review the bilateral relations and the spheres of joint cooperation”, according to a press statement published in the Sudan News Agency (SUNA).
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