Egypt hangs six Islamists for killing 2 army officers
BY Agencies19 May 2015 4:07 AM IST
Agencies19 May 2015 4:07 AM IST
The convicts’ death sentence was upheld by a military court in March, following a trial in which the six were convicted of carrying out attacks after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013. The defendants were <g data-gr-id="30">charged of</g> planning terrorist operations, attacking military personnel, army facilities, naval ships, and being members of the Sinai-based militant group Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis.
<g data-gr-id="25">Death</g> sentence was handed down to seven Islamists, including one in absentia, in the last year’s case known as ‘Arab <g data-gr-id="23">Sharkas</g>’.
The defendants had filed an appeal but was rejected by <g data-gr-id="21">court</g> in March. Two defendants were sentenced to life in prison in the same case.
‘Arab <g data-gr-id="24">Sharkas</g>’ is a village in the Qaliubiya governorate, north of Cairo, where security forces carried out a raid in March last year against a terrorist cell in which two military officers were killed.
Rights groups had sent letters to the National Council for Human Rights and the Presidency last month, requesting them to stop the executions.
Amnesty International said the men underwent a “grossly unfair” trial and that the only witness during the trial was a secret police officer.
Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis has claimed responsibility for many of the attacks against army and police forces in the restive North Sinai governorate following the ouster of country’s first democratically elected president Morsi.
IS group owns up Egypt attack
A terror outfit which has allegiance to dreaded Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for the Egypt attack that killed three judges and a driver in volatile North Sinai province.
North Sinai province militant group yesterday claimed the <g data-gr-id="47">responsiblity</g> for the attack which is the first of its kind in Sinai. It targeted the vehicle, the judges were travelling in from Ismailiya to El-Arish for a court hearing.
The shooting happened hours after a Cairo court sentenced deposed President Mohammed Morsi and over 100 other Islamists to death over mass prison breaks during the 2011 uprising.
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