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Muslim Brotherhoo­d leaders among 75 sentenced to death in Egypt

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CAIRO — An Egyptian court sentenced 75 people to death on Saturday, including top figures of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhoo­d group, for their involvemen­t in a 2013 sit-in, state media reported.

The Cairo Criminal Court referred the sentences to the Grand Mufti — the country’s top theologica­l authority — for his non-binding opinion as is the norm in capital cases.

Though non-binding, the formality gives a window of opportunit­y for a judge to reverse an initial sentence. The sentences are subject to appeal. Sentencing for more than 660 others involved in the case was scheduled for Sept. 8, the Al-Ahram news website reported. Those sentences, too, are subject to appeal. Of the 75 defendants referred to the Mufti, 44 are jailed and 31 are at large.

The court normally hands down the maximum sentence for fugitives but a reretrial is typically held after they are caught.

The case involves 739 defendants, including the Muslim Brotherhoo­d’s Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie and photojourn­alist Mahmoud Abu Zeid. The charges range from murder to damaging public property. Neither Badie nor Abu Zeid were sentenced to death in this case.

The 2013 sit-in, in Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in Cairo, supported former Islamist president Mohammed Morsi, who was militarily ousted following mass protests against his divisive one-year rule.

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