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Egypt: More Civilians Sent to Military Court Over Protests
Aswat Masriya, 30 December 2014
Egypt's top prosecutor referred on Tuesday five civilians to the military judiciary on charges related to committing acts of violence. Read more »
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi issued a new law in October which refers crimes committed against "public and vital facilities" to military courts.
Egyptian armed forces secure the perimeter of the presidential palace (file photo).
26 women who were detained during a protest against military trials of civilians have been released. The released detainees were reportedly found in a desert outskirt of Cairo. Read more »
A court has reportedly sentenced 529 supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi to death in a mass trial. Read more »
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