The Borneo Post

Egypt hangs nine men for murder of top prosecutor

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CAIRO: Egypt hanged nine men yesterday for the 2015 assassinat­ion of the prosecutor general, judicial sources said, bringing to 15 the number of executions it has carried out this month.

Hisham Barakat was killed in June 2015 when a car bomb struck his convoy in Cairo following jihadist calls for attacks on the judiciary to avenge a crackdown on Islamists.

The nine men hanged yesterday were among 28 people sentenced to death in 2017 for involvemen­t in his murder.

Their death sentences were upheld in November by the Court of Cassation, which commuted the sentences of six others to life imprisonme­nt. The sentences of the other defendants were not considered because they had been sentenced in absentia.

The hangings came despite an 11th-hour plea by human rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal on Tuesday for a stay of execution.

“There is no doubt that those involved in deadly attacks must be prosecuted and held accountabl­e for their actions but executing prisoners or convicting people based on confession­s extracted through torture is not justice,” said Amnesty’s North Africa campaigns director, Najia Bounaim.

“At least six men have already been executed earlier this month after unfair trials. Instead of stepping up executions the Egyptian authoritie­s should take steps to abolish the death penalty once and for all.”

Last week, Egypt hanged three people convicted of the 2013 murder of senior police officer Nabil Farag. The previous week, it hanged three young ‘ political detainees’ convicted of the September 2013 murder of the son of a judge, Human Rights Watch reported.

No one claimed the 2015 attack against Barakat but the authoritie­s pointed the finger at members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhoo­d of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. Since Morsi’s overthrow by then army chief and now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in 2013,

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