CAIRO: An Egyptian court condemned to death ten individuals from the Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday

Britto Josh
2 min readFeb 1, 2022

Under the steady gaze of the court meets on June 19 to endorse the sentences, the case will be sent to Egypt’s top profound power, the Grand Mufti, as a custom in capital punishment cases. Nine of the ten wrongdoers were in confinement, while one was rebuffed in his nonattendance, as indicated by the source.

In 2015, they were blamed for some demonstrations of savagery against police, when there was an increase in assaults on security powers. Following the tactical defeat of previous President Mohamed Morsi, Egypt pronounced the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood a psychological militant association in 2013.

Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the general-turned-president who ousted Morsi, has accordingly initiated a crackdown on the association, detaining many of its individuals, including its senior authority. In June 2019, Morsi passed on in detainment in the wake of becoming unwell during a legal hearing. After different preliminaries that drew global shock, Cairo has given over capital punishments or expanded jail sentences.

In Egypt, the Arab world’s most crowded country, regular citizen crooks are condemned to death by hanging. As per Amnesty International, Egypt had the third-largest number of known executions on the planet last year, after China and Iran. Profound breaks in Egyptian culture, a devastating monetary emergency, and regularly lethal resistance walk characterized Morsi’s organization.

Notwithstanding many years of concealment, the Muslim Brotherhood, which was established in 1928, has situated itself as Egypt’s central resistance power. It has consistently denied any association in the viciousness that the public authority blames it for. Across the Muslim world, it has produced a large number of spin-off gatherings and ideological groups.

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