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Africa North
Muslim Brotherhood leader El-Gazzar makes bail
2014-08-26
[Al Ahram] A senior Moslem Brotherhood official has been released over violence charges dating back to last summer's nationwide unrest, a judicial source told Ahram Online.

Helmy El-Gazzar, a big shot within the Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party, was released late on Saturday on bail of LE100,000 (about $14,000) pending investigations into charges including murder, attempted murder and thuggery.

The allegations stem from violence on 2 July 2013 in the western Cairo district of Bin El-Sarayat, when festivities between security forces and supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohammed Morsi left almost two dozen killed and some 220 maimed.

The violence was part of days-long mass protests that summer that culminated with Morsi's overthrow by the army on 3 July.

Once Egypt's largest and most organised political movements, the Brotherhood has been hammered by a harsh state crackdown Morsi's ouster. The group was declared a terrorist organization in December 2013 and its political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), was dissolved earlier this month.

Also released alongside El-Gazzar over the same allegations were Mohammed El-Omda, former MP under Morsi, and Abdel-Moneim Abdel-Maksoud, the Brotherhood's lawyer.

El-Omda was already out of prison late on Saturday and Abdel-Maksoud is expected to walk free on Sunday, a judicial source said.
Hundreds of other Islamists have been killed and thousands locked away
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since Morsi's overthrow.

Morsi himself and much of the group's upper echelons are embroiled in multiple court cases over charges including murder.

At the same time, holy warrior attacks by Sinai-based fighters have surged since Morsi was removed. The violence has killed over 500 police and soldiers, with civilian casualties reported as well.
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