Egypt Muslim persecution of Christians

LIFE SENTENCES HANDED TO ARSONISTS OF 71 EGYPTIAN CHURCHES……..

We will see how long they sit in jail.

I predict that they won’t be sitting there for long. let alone their full term.

71 receive life sentences for torching Egyptian church

Kafr Hakim church in the working class district of Kerdasa was attacked by Morsi supporters on 14 August 2013
El-Sayed Gamal El-Din , Wednesday 29 Apr 2015
Kerdasa

Pro Morsi protesters stormed and set ablaze the Archangel Michael church in Kerdasa district, Giza, on Aug. 14, 2013 (Photo: AP)

An Egyptian court on Wednesday sentenced 71 people to life in prison over the torching of a church in Giza, shortly after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

A life sentence means 25 years in jail, according to the penal code.

Two more received ten-year jail terms in highly secured facilities in the latest in a series of mass sentences passed over the past year and a half.

The defendants can still appeal against the verdict. They faced multiple charges, which included fomenting chaos, torching the church and preventing local residents from putting out the fire.

They were also charged with possessing bladed weapons and ammunition, as well as blocking roads, resisting authorities and belonging to an illegal group.

The five-floor Kafr Hakim church in the working class district of Kerdasa was subject to the arson attack on 14 August 2013. A number of halls and facilities in the building were damaged.

The attack was concurrent with another one on a police station in the same area, which resulted in the murder of 11 policemen.

The Muslim Brotherhood, from which Morsi hails, and their supporters were widely blamed for both attacks, and other sectarian violence and clashes with security personnel.

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