Egypt court sentences 75 to death in 2013 sit-in case

AP  |  Cairo 

Egypt's state-run media says a court has sentenced 75 people to death, including top figures of the outlawed group, for their involvement in a 2013 sit-in.

Today's decision in will now be referred to the Grand Mufti the country's top theological authority for his non-binding opinion on the sentences. He usually approves the court's decision.

Sentencing for more than 660 others was set for Sept. 8, according to state-run website.

The case involves 739 defendants, including the Muslim Brotherhood's Supreme Guide and Charges range from murder to damaging public property.

The 2013 sit-in supported former Islamist who was militarily ousted following mass protests against his divisive one-year rule. Morsi hailed from the Brotherhood. The sit-in was violently dispersed.

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First Published: Sat, July 28 2018. 18:10 IST