Egypt Jails 19 Mohamed Morsi Supporters For Five Years

03:23AM Sun 25 May, 2014

Cairo:  An Egyptian court jailed 19 supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi for five years on Saturday for storming the offices of the head of the prestigious Al-Azhar Islamic institution, judicial sources said. The army-installed government has rounded up thousands of Morsi's supporters and tried them in mass hearings since his ouster in July last year. The defendants were accused of damaging public property, assaulting civil servants and blocking roads for storming the offices of the head of the Al-Azhar institution in Cairo in November, the sources said. Each defendant was also fined 20,000 Egyptian pounds ($ 2,850 or 2,200 euros). A minor accused in the case was sentenced to three years in juvenile detention, while one Turkish national was acquitted of the charges, they added. Following the ouster of Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected civilian president, his supporters have staged protests that have often degenerated into violent street clashes with security forces and civilian opponents.   AFP