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Traitor Morsi charged over protest deaths

Morsi charged over protest deaths

Judicial sources say ousted Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, has been accused of complicity in the deaths and torture of demonstrators outside his presidential palace in 2012.

According to IRIB, on Monday, Egypt’s prosecution extended Morsi’s detention for another 15 days which starts from next week. He already stands accused of crimes related to his 2011 escape from jail.
Earlier in July, a court in the Arab country ordered Morsi’s detention over allegations of collaboration with Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, “to undertake aggressive acts in the country, as well as attacking police facilities, officers and soldiers.”
On August 12, the Egyptian Judiciary extended the Morsi’s detention pending an inquiry into his alleged links with Hamas.
Morsi was due to be questioned on whether he collaborated with Hamas in attacks on police stations and prison breaks in early 2011, when he and some members of the Muslim Brotherhood escaped from jail during a revolution against the regime of former dictator, Hosni Mubarak.
Hamas reacted to the allegations on July 26 and condemned Morsi’s detention, saying “it is based on the premise that the Hamas movement is hostile.”
Meanwhile, Egypt’s former dictator Hosni Mubarak has been given conditional release in one of the corruption cases against him and now is being held in custody on charges in an additional case.
Judicial sources said Monday that Mubarak’s lawyer, Farid al-Dib, is set to appeal against the fourth case, also relating to corruption, to secure his client’s release.

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