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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 07:33 AM Apr 2014

529 Steps Back: Egyptian Death Sentences Reveal Deep Societal Rift

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/egyptian-death-sentences-reveal-a-dramatic-societal-split-a-961803.html



Over 500 members of the Muslim Brotherhood were sentenced to death last week in the small Egyptian city of Minya. But what really happened? A visit to the town reveals the vast divide in Egyptian society.

529 Steps Back: Egyptian Death Sentences Reveal Deep Societal Rift
By Ralf Hoppe and Daniel Steinvorth
April 01, 2014 – 06:09 PM

It is 10 p.m. Both windows in lawyer Hussein Ali Tamam's office, located on the first floor of a building on Saa Square, are open. A warm evening breeze is ruffling the papers on his desk, where Tamam is sitting behind a pile of books and file folders. Tamam, a gangly 46-year-old, is considered to be one of the most experienced defense attorneys in Minya, a town on the Nile River in Egypt. But he looks stressed as he alternately reads, writes and smokes. Mostly, though, he is trying to calm himself down. He just suffered the largest defeat of his life.

Tamam heads up a team of attorneys that represented around 100 of the 529 defendants in the "Minya trial." Last week, every single one of them was sentenced to death, a collective penalty handed down after just one-and-a-half days. It is an Egyptian record.

Among those sentenced, several lawyers have said independently of one-another, were at least four minors who, according to Egyptian law, should have been tried in separate proceedings. It is also said that three dead men were among those sentenced to death.

Tamam points to a pile of papers that is at least 15 centimeters (6 inches) high. "That there is a quarter of the indictment. It is 3,500 pages in total, 14,000 appendices in four parcels. And do you know when exactly I was given these parcels? A quarter of an hour before the trial started. I ask you: What is happening in this country right now?"
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529 Steps Back: Egyptian Death Sentences Reveal Deep Societal Rift (Original Post) unhappycamper Apr 2014 OP
its not a coup rafeh1 Apr 2014 #1

rafeh1

(385 posts)
1. its not a coup
Wed Apr 2, 2014, 10:09 AM
Apr 2014

according to Bob Kerry and friends. Kerry continues to see himself as the 21st century Kissinger and the thousands of egyptians killed in the coup as collateral damage.

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