A Cairo court sentenced the group's spiritual leader, Mohammed Badie, to life in prison last month for murder and violence in connection with nationwide protests in August 2013 after the military ...
Among those sentenced to death there are spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood group Mohammed Badie, his deputy Rashad Al-Bayoumi, one of the active leaders of Essam Al-Arian and former speak ...
Along with Morsi, he also issued death sentences for the Brotherhood’s spiritual leader, Mohammed Badie, and well-known Islamic scholar Youssef al-Qaradawi. He received harsh criticisms ...
The Muslim Brotherhood head Mohammed Badie and his deputy Khairat al-Shater are reported to be among them. Mr Badie and other Brotherhood figures are already the subject of arrest warrants ...
Hundreds of people have been detained, including the Brotherhood's most senior leader Mohammed Badie, who was wanted over alleged incitement to violence and murder. Correspondents say that in ...
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie was sentenced to life in prison on Saturday for his part in violence in Giza after Morsi’s overthrow. Omda reportedly drafted his initiative while ...
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