75 Sentenced to Death in Egypt

The 2013 protests in Egypt were held on the anniversary of President Mohammed Morsi's inauguration. The purpose of the three-day protest was to bring President Morris down, as well as to suspend the constitution and early elections. Protest in local but international media was named “Revolution of June 30th”, being one of [...]
The purpose of the three-day protest was to bring President Morris down, as well as to suspend the constitution and early elections.
Protest in local but international media was described as the June 30th Revolution”, being one of the biggest protests in history, with 14 million people being part of it.
After the president's collapse, his supporters appeared in peaceful protests in August, occupying two locations to stage a no-fly protest, but military forces had raided these locations to disperse the gathering, resulting in the deaths of nearly 1,000 protesters and the injury of 4 thousand others.
Condemned in Egypt's decision include the spiritual leader of the Muslim brotherhood Mohammed Badie, other Esssam al-Erian leaders of Mohammed Beltagi, as well as renowned Islamic Christendom preacher Safwat Higazi. /21Media











