Egypt confirms 183 death sentences including Muslim Brotherhood chief

Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohamed Badie had been sentenced to death

Update: 2014-06-21 14:39 GMT
In this file photo taken onMarch 29, 2014, supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi charged with violence chant slogans against the Egyptian military during a trial in court in Alexandria, Egypt. (Photo: AP)
Minya: An Egyptian court on Saturday confirmed death sentences for 183 Islamists, including Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohamed Badie, a prosecutor said, after a speedy mass trial that sparked an international outcry.
  
The court in the central city of Minya had initially sentenced 683 people to death, but on Saturday it commuted death sentences of four to life in prison, including two women, and acquitted 496 other defendants.
 
Mohamed Badie in detention. (Photo: AP/ File)  
 
Since the army ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July last year, hundreds of his supporters and Badie himself have been sentenced to death in trials that have been criticised by Egyptian and global human rights bodies.

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