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Court acquits journalist and 12 others tried for rioting in Azhar University, sentences 63 others to prison

The Cairo Criminal Court acquitted on Wednesday 13 defendants of the charge of rioting in al-Azhar University in December 2013, sentencing 63 others to prison in the same case.
 
The acquitted defendants include a photojournalist, Ahmed Zeyada.
 
The 63 sentenced defendants received prison sentences ranging from a year to seven years’ hard labour.
 
All defendants were accused of organising an assembly with the purpose of vandalising public and private property, threatening public employees, assaulting security personnel and torching a university building, among other charges.
 
Violence broke out at the Azhar University on December 28, 2013, amid student protests in support of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Mursi.
 
Mursi’s military ouster in July 2013, which was prompted by mass protests against his rule, was met with nationwide protests by his supporters which soon spiraled into violence.
 
 

This content is from Aswat Masriya

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