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Egypt’s deposed president Morsi appeals death sentence — lawyer
By Reuters - Aug 15,2015 - Last updated at Aug 15,2015
CAIRO — The court-appointed legal team representing deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi filed an appeal on Saturday at the country's highest court challenging sentences of life imprisonment and death handed down in June, Morsi's lawyer said.
The Cairo criminal court sentenced Morsi to death over a mass jail break during the 2011 uprising against Hosni Mubarak as well as life imprisonment for giving state secrets to Qatar. It also issued sweeping punishments against the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest Islamic group.
The general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie, and four other leaders were also handed the death penalty. More than 90 others, including influential cleric Youssef Al Qaradawi, were sentenced to death in absentia.
The sentences were part of a crackdown launched after an army takeover stripped Morsi of power in 2013 following protests against his rule. Hundreds of Islamists have been killed and thousands arrested.
The government has declared the Brotherhood a terrorist group and has accused it of fomenting an Islamist insurgency since Morsi's removal, but the group has said it is committed to political change through peaceful means only.
Morsi has not appointed a lawyer to defend himself and has refused to recognise the legitimacy of the court proceedings, saying he remains the legitimate president of the country.
The government has said the judiciary is independent and it never intervenes in its work.
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