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Egypt court sends 75 to death including Muslim Brotherhood leaders over 2013 protest
An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 75 people to death, including top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, for their involvement in a 2013 sit-in protest that was broken up by security forces in an operation that left at least 600 people dead.
In a case involving 739 defendants facing charges ranging from murder to damaging property, the court also sentenced to life in prison the head of the Brotherhood, Mohammed Badie, and 46 others.
Mahmoud Abu Zaid, a photojournalist known as “Shawkan” whose detention has been decried by rights groups at home and abroad, received five years in prison. He was detained in August 2013, meaning that he should walk free within days for time served.