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Egyptian judiciary includes 50 leaders of the “Muslim Brotherhood” on the list of terrorism


On Monday, the Egyptian judicial authorities decided to include 50 leaders of the “Muslim Brotherhood” group, banned in the country, on the list of terrorism.
Egyptian media reported that the Southern Tenth Circuit of the Cairo Criminal Court headed by Counselor, Madbouly Helmy Kassab, issued a decision to include 50 leaders of the group in terrorist lists for a period of five years, starting from the date of the verdict.
The list of includes: Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, Mahmoud Ezzat, Hassan Malik, Ahmed Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, and Omar Al-Saidi.
The court also decided to keep the “Muslim Brotherhood” group on the terrorism list for a period of 5 years.
The Egyptian authorities banned the activities of the “Muslim Brotherhood” in 2013, when the group was included in the list of terrorism for overthrowing the rule of the late President Mohamed Morsi.

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