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Egypt's former president Mohammed Morsi sentenced to death

An Eyptian court today sentenced former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi to death over a mass prison break in 2011, weeks after he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for ordering the arrest and torture of protesters during his time in power. Morsi was removed as president y the military in July 2013 following mass street protests against his rule. Since then, the authorities have banned his Muslim Brotherhood movement and arrested thousands of his supporters.

All death sentences must first be sent to the Grand Mufti, Egypt's highest religious authority, for his opinion on whether they should stand.


Convictions are still open to appeal, even if the Grand Mufti gives his approval. Morsi's supporters have said that the cases against him are politically motivated and attempts to give legal cover to a coup, while Morsi has rejected the authority of the courts.

Morsi was Egypt's first freely elected president, but protests began building less than a year into his rule when he issued a decree granting himself far-reaching powers.

Source: BBC

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    1. Oh! So great, and sweet judgement. I am sure dat his death wil b celebrated all over d states in d country.

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  2. This one is now Rip to theliving :(

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  3. Oga sorry. Go meet your maker


    Rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  4. The death penalty is harsh



    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  5. Oda rulers shud learn from dis

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  6. Good for him. He tried to deceive his people and create an islamic state. Foolish for not using his oppurtunity to govern to create a peaceful state.

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  7. Can this ever happen in Nigeria??

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  8. He was d one dat shot himsef by d foot when he wanted to b god in making in his country. He deserves everytin he is passing thru.

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  9. The evil m'en do always comes back to bite them in the cajhones.

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  10. What a harsh sentence.

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  11. Hmmmm nawa ooo..all these death setence..can they create life..y not give him life imprisonment?

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    Do the walking and let your shoes do the talking
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  12. Dis is wat we call a lawful country.....unlike here d law makers are the breakers....

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  13. That Is Great.

    http://Playhouse.com.ng

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  14. OMG.....all the atrocities he committed while in power is beginning to catch up with him. I pray the death sentence is averted, and put at life imprisonment instead.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  15. The Egyptian justice system is not smiling at all, earlier it was Hosni Mubarak, now its Morsi's turn.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  16. I wish e go fit happen for nigeria

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  17. This is what abuse of power causes.

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  18. I hope political bigots learn from this!

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  19. How na? Nobody is really above d law o

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  20. 20yrs imprisonment don do now.....wch one b death sentence again

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  21. This has always been the case all over Africa. Today its Egypt, Tomorrow it'll be Burundi. #AfricaUnit

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Naija really needs to start doing stuff like this abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  23. When would Nigeria be like this?

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  24. God forgive me but am kinda happy for
    his sentence.

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  25. We want this in Nigeria! Jail and kill people that are destroying Nigeria with greed!

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  26. Chai.... Judiciary is wicked





    Busy Finger

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  27. Hmm this people really have strong law abiding them. So other leaders should be careful so they won't end up like him

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  28. Can this happen in Nigeria? If yes most ex presidents would have been long gone

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  29. Hmmmm #Sigh #Speechless

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  30. How I wish this can be done here too.

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  31. How I wish this can be done here too.

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  32. The punishment does not fit d crime. Escape from lawful custody is punishable with at most, double of d initial sentence of 20 years imprisonment. Somebody or some persons want him eliminated. Text Fortune to 33020.

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  33. Why can't Nigeria be like this and execute corrupt leaders.

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    1. Please they are not executing him for corruption. They say he was involved in a planned escape from prison.

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  34. When swallow more than you can chew. I hope someday we grow some balls and challenge a government and not just on Twitter.

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  35. that's what happen when u want to have it all

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  36. don't try to have it all for your self.

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  37. Egyptians right from time immemorial, never played easy!!
    Ask Jojoe from the Bible if you doubt me..

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  38. I THINK ,KILLING HIM WOULD BRING EGYPT DOWN TO HIS KNEE.

    MANY PEOPLE WOULD , AND IT WOULD CREATE MORE TERRORIST .

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  39. Wen wl dis kind of judgement happen in Nigeria?

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  40. Wen wl dis kind of judgement happen in Nigeria?

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  41. That's bogus judgement
    Ubanagum

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  42. Na wah oh!

    www.preciouscore.com

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  43. Who will enforce this for Bihari the voice of the dead is crying for mercy

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