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Egyptian court sentences 31 to death in prosecutor’s case

18 Jun, 2017 - 02:06 0 Views

The Sunday News

Cairo — An Egyptian criminal court has sentenced to death 31 Islamists for their part in the June 2015 assassination of the country’s top prosecutor, Hisham Barakat.

Yesterday’s ruling, pronounced by judge Hassan Farid, referred the case of the 31 to the country’s top theologian to solicit his non-binding opinion on the death sentences, a formality followed by courts in the case of capital punishment.

The court will reconvene on July 22 to reaffirm the death sentences and issue its verdict on the 36 other defendants in the case. Of the 67 defendants, 15 are at large.

Barakat is the most senior government official killed by Islamic militants since the 2013 ouster by the military of the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, Egypt’s first freely elected president whose one-year rule proved to be divisive.

Public prosecutor Hisham Barakat was killed in a car bomb attack on his convoy in Cairo, an operation for which Egypt blamed the Muslim Brotherhood and Gaza-based Hamas militants, though both groups have denied it.

“The brutal conspiracy by hired hands to target the public prosecutor Hisham Barakat and assassinate him, where the corrupt and weak-willed forces of evil and tyranny conspired, could only be carried out by an unjust group that has shed innocent blood,” said Judge Hassan Farid. — AP/Reuters

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