2 days ago | By RT
Mahmoud Ezzat, who served as the acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood for several years, has been sentenced to life in prison for inciting violence and supplying firearms during the 2013 Egyptian protests.
The court ruling comes months after Ezzat was detained during a raid on an apartment in Cairo. and marks the latest crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood since it was removed from power in a coup d'état.
The case focused on charges of inciting violence and providing supporters with firearms amid violence outside the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in 2013, with Ezzat's legal team...
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