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Egypt court sentences 43 nonprofit workers, including 16 Americans, to up to 5 years in jail | ||
2013-06-05 | ||
![]() Most of the Americans were sentenced in absentia because they had long left the country, including Sam LaHood, son of the U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. He received a five-year jail term. The only American defendant still in Egypt was Robert Becker, who was sentenced to two years. Becker has maintained that his refusal to flee Egypt with fellow Americans who were in the country at the time of the crackdown on nonprofit groups was to show solidarity with his Egyptian colleagues.
Of the 43 defendants, 27 received five-year jail terms. Another five received two years while 11, all of them Egyptians, got suspended one-year sentences. | ||
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Wait, so this Egyptian government is the one that's in power because these guys formented the unrest and forced out their predecessors, and their answer is to prosecute. They basically gave the Brotherhood what they wanted so they're going to get &*(*%ed even harder. |
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain 2013-06-05 14:30 |
#2 Molson labe___ Instapundit |
Posted by: Bigfoot Sproing3989 2013-06-05 13:24 |
#1 convicted 43 nonprofit workers, including at least 16 Americans, of illegally using foreign funds to foment unrest Motto of Brewers Sans Borders Ferment beer not unrest |
Posted by: Shipman 2013-06-05 04:29 |