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Egypt: 26 sentenced to death over Suez 'terror plot' | Egypt: 26 sentenced to death over Suez 'terror plot' |
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An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for founding a "terror group" with the aim of attacking ships using the Suez Canal. | An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for founding a "terror group" with the aim of attacking ships using the Suez Canal. |
Judges said the men were also accused of manufacturing missiles and explosives, local media report. | Judges said the men were also accused of manufacturing missiles and explosives, local media report. |
The defendants were tried in absentia, Reuters news agency says. | The defendants were tried in absentia, Reuters news agency says. |
The sentencing comes a day after the new Prime Minister designate, Ibrahim Mahlab, vowed he would "crush terrorism in all the corners of the country". | The sentencing comes a day after the new Prime Minister designate, Ibrahim Mahlab, vowed he would "crush terrorism in all the corners of the country". |
Mr Mahlab has been put in charge of forming a new government following Monday's surprise resignation of interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi and his cabinet. | Mr Mahlab has been put in charge of forming a new government following Monday's surprise resignation of interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi and his cabinet. |
Mr Beblawi was appointed in July 2013 after the military overthrew President Mohammed Morsi in the wake of mass protests. | Mr Beblawi was appointed in July 2013 after the military overthrew President Mohammed Morsi in the wake of mass protests. |
Since then, more than 1,000 people have been killed and thousands of others detained in a crackdown by the security forces on the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist movement to which Mr Morsi belongs. | Since then, more than 1,000 people have been killed and thousands of others detained in a crackdown by the security forces on the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist movement to which Mr Morsi belongs. |
Militants based in the Sinai peninsula have meanwhile stepped up attacks on government, police and the armed forces, killing hundreds. | Militants based in the Sinai peninsula have meanwhile stepped up attacks on government, police and the armed forces, killing hundreds. |
'Harmed unity' | |
In Wednesday's verdict, the court said the accused had harmed "national unity", inciting violence against the army, police, and Christians. | In Wednesday's verdict, the court said the accused had harmed "national unity", inciting violence against the army, police, and Christians. |
The case will now be referred to the mufti, Egypt's top Islamic official, who has to validate the sentence. | The case will now be referred to the mufti, Egypt's top Islamic official, who has to validate the sentence. |
The final verdict is expected on 19 March. | The final verdict is expected on 19 March. |
No further details were available about the group on trial, AFP reported. | |
In a separate development, Mr Mahlab has begun reappointing several ministers in his new government. | |
They include Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, who will keep his post as defence minister. | |
Despite his reappointment, the army chief is widely expected to announce soon that he will step down from his two posts and run for president. | |
According to the new constitution approved in January, an election must take place by mid-April. | |
Correspondents say Field Marshal Sisi would be likely to win, given his popularity and the lack of any serious rivals. | |
The departing government is the fifth since the 2011 uprising which led to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. | |
Mr Beblawi did not give a clear reason for his cabinet's resignation on Monday. | |
He had been criticised in local media for his perceived indecisiveness and inability to deal with the country's economic woes. | |
The new prime minister designate was a senior official in Mr Mubarak's former ruling party, and was appointed to the now-disbanded upper house of parliament, the Shura Council, in 2010. |