Monday, 23 June 2014
On 5:29:00 am by Unknown 1 comment
Two Al Jazeera
English journalists have been sentenced to seven years in jail and one to ten
years behind bars by an Egyptian court on charges including aiding the Muslim
Brotherhood and reporting false news.
The guilty
verdicts were delivered by a judge this morning, Monday against Peter Greste,
Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed.
Greste and
Fahmy was sentenced to seven years in jail, while Baher Mohamed was sentenced
to an additional three years for possession of ammunition.
Other Al
Jazeera journalists being tried in absentia were sentenced to 10 years. Their
names are: Alaa Bayoumi, Anas Abdel-Wahab Khalawi Hasan, Khaleel Aly Khaleel
Bahnasy, Mohamed Fawzi, Dominic Kane and Sue Turton.
Al Jazeera has
always rejected the charges against its journalists and maintains their
innocence.
Greste, Fahmy
and Mohamed were arrested in December in Cairo as they covered the aftermath of
the army's removal of Mohamed Morsi from the presidency in July.
The
prosecution said Greste, Al Jazeera's east Africa correspondent, and his Egypt
bureau colleagues aided the Brotherhood and produced false news reports of the
situation in Egypt.
The Muslim
Brotherhood, which supported Morsi, was listed as a "terrorist"
organisation by the interim Egyptian government shortly before the accused were
arrested.
The
prosecution produced a number of items as evidence including a BBC podcast, a
news report made while none of the accused were in Egypt, a pop video by the
Australian singer, Gotye, and several recordings on non-Egyptian issues.
The defence
maintained that the journalists were wrongly arrested and that the prosecution
had failed to prove any of the charges against them.
A group of 16
Egyptians accused of being Brotherhood members, some of whom were also tried in
absentia, faced up to 25 years.
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