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Egypt's Morsi due to stand trial on spying charges | Egypt's Morsi due to stand trial on spying charges |
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Deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has arrived at court for a new trial, on charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror. | |
He and 35 others are accused of working with Lebanese and Palestinian groups to carry out attacks in Egypt. | He and 35 others are accused of working with Lebanese and Palestinian groups to carry out attacks in Egypt. |
The charges are one of four prosecutions that the Islamist former leader now faces. | The charges are one of four prosecutions that the Islamist former leader now faces. |
Mr Morsi was ousted by the military last July following mass street protests against his rule. | Mr Morsi was ousted by the military last July following mass street protests against his rule. |
Since then there has been a severe crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as on other activists seen as hostile to the military-backed government. | Since then there has been a severe crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as on other activists seen as hostile to the military-backed government. |
The Brotherhood has been declared a terrorist organisation and authorities have punished any public show of support for it. | The Brotherhood has been declared a terrorist organisation and authorities have punished any public show of support for it. |
Other senior Brotherhood figures are also facing a raft of charges, including supreme guide Mohammed Badie and his deputy and former presidential candidate Khairat al-Shater. | |
At least 1,000 people have died in clashes between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters since he was deposed, with thousands more arrested. | |
Morsi defiant | Morsi defiant |
Mr Morsi was brought to Cairo's police academy on Sunday morning by helicopter from the Burj al-Arab prison where he is being held. | |
In this latest trial, Mr Morsi is accused of collaborating with the Palestinian movement Hamas, Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran's Revolutionary Guards. If convicted he could receive the death penalty. | In this latest trial, Mr Morsi is accused of collaborating with the Palestinian movement Hamas, Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran's Revolutionary Guards. If convicted he could receive the death penalty. |
Proceedings in two other trials have already begun: | |
Mr Morsi's supporters say he and other senior Brotherhood leaders are the victims of politically motivated prosecutions. | Mr Morsi's supporters say he and other senior Brotherhood leaders are the victims of politically motivated prosecutions. |
In his previous court appearances Mr Morsi has struck a defiant tone, refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the court and insisting that he is still the rightful president. | In his previous court appearances Mr Morsi has struck a defiant tone, refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the court and insisting that he is still the rightful president. |
During that court appearance, from inside a glassed-in defendants' cage, he shouted: "I am the president of the republic. How can I be kept in a dump for weeks?" |