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Mohamed Morsi: death sentence for Egypt’s former president
Egypt’s first freely elected president, Mohamed Morsi, is sentenced to death along with 105 other members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s ousted president, gets 20 years
Mohamed Morsi, who was toppled from the Egyptian presidency in 2013, is sentenced to 20 years in prison without parole for the killing of protesters in December 2012.
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Al Jazeera journalists handed seven year jail term in Egypt
Three Al Jazeera journalists – on trial accused of aiding members of a “terrorist organisation” – are sentenced to seven years in prison by an Egyptian court.
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David Cameron orders probe into Muslim Brotherhood
An investigation into the “activities” of the Muslim Brotherhood and the UK’s policy towards the group is ordered by David Cameron.
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Muslim Brotherhood supporters sentenced to death
An Egyptian court sentences 529 members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to death on charges including murder.
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Al Jazeera trial puts focus on Egypt’s media crackdown
The trial of Al Jazeera journalists puts Cairo’s crackdown on the media in the spotlight – but for Egyptian journalists a climate of fear has been pervasive since the military took control last June.
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Morsi: ‘Who are you? I am the legitimate president’
Deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, on trial in connection with a mass jail break in 2011, shouts: “I am the president of the republic! How can I be kept in a dump for weeks?”
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Egypt revolt anniversary: twelve people killed
Twelve people are killed in Cairo, security sources say, as Egypt marks the third anniversary of the revolution that led to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.
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Fears of violence as Egypt referendum enters final day
Security concerns prevail on the final day of Egypt’s referendum on a new constitution, after at least 11 people were killed in clashes with police.
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Egypt’s poll a popularity contest for Sisi’s military
Today Egyptians vote again on a new constitution – a draft document that would leave the army’s powers intact and cast the Muslim Brotherhood back into the political wilderness.
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Chaos in court stalls trial of Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Judges in Egypt walk out after leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood shout slogans and refuse to co-operate as they appear in court.
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Mohammed Morsi: I am Egypt’s ‘legitimate’ leader
As the trial of the deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi is adjourned until 8 January, he tells the court it has no jurisdiction to try him.
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Egypt: 51 dead after war anniversary turns violent
At least 51 people are dead after clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted President Morsi, during a national holiday celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
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With the Brotherhood in Egypt: from coup to crackdown
Thousands protested after the military ousted the Muslim Brotherhood’s President Morsi, and hundreds were killed in the crackdown that followed. This is filmmaker Mani’s account of what he saw.