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An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 75 people to death for participating in a 2013 demonstration in support of deposed-President Mohamed Morsy, and referred their cases to the country's Grand Mufti for a final decision, according to state-run news agency Ahram online.
The defendants, which included prominent members of the Muslim Brotherhood, were arrested and tried for participating in a sit-in in Rabaa al Adawiya and al Nahda squares in Cairo, to protest the removal of Morsi, a former Brotherhood leader and the country's first democratically elected president. Morsi was educated in U.S. but made too drastic of reforms, coopting the justice dept into the executive branch.
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