Egypt cancels death penalty to 149 Brotherhood activists

Update: 2016-02-04 00:23 GMT
Death sentences of 149 activists of the banned Muslim Brotherhood were revoked today by an Egyptian appeals court which also ordered a retrial in the case in which the defendants were accused of killing 13 policemen and attacking a police station in 2013. The Muslim Brotherhood activists were accused of killing 11 policemen, attacking a police station in Kerdasa, torching police and private vehicles, possessing weapons among other charges in 2013 following the dispersal of Rabaa and Nahda Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins, which left many Islamists dead.

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