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Africa North
Egypt to Try Morsi for Giving Qatar Security Papers
2014-09-07
[AnNahar] Egypt's deposed President Mohammed Morsi will be tried on charges of giving Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates...
documents relating to national security, the state prosecutor said on Saturday.

The Islamist former head of state already faces the death penalty in several trials, and his supporters have been the target of a deadly crackdown by the authorities since his ouster in July 2013.
President al Sissi's government clearly wants to be very, very certain Mr. Morsi never walks the streets of Egypt again.
No date has yet been set for the new trial for Morsi, who is suspected of providing the sensitive documents to the energy-rich Gulf state during his single year of turbulent rule.

Morsi will go on trial for having "handed over to Qatari intelligence documents linked to national security... in exchange for one million dollars (772,000 euros)", the prosecutor said in a statement.

Ten other defendants will be tried alongside Morsi, including his former secretary Amin El-Serafi, the ex-director of his office Ahmed Abdel Atti and Ibrahim Mohammed Helal, who is identified as a chief editor of the Doha-based Al-Jazeera
... an Arab news network headquartered in Qatar, notorious for carrying al-Qaeda press releases. The name means the Peninsula, as in the Arabian Peninsula. In recent years it has settled in to become slightly less biased than MSNBC, in about the same category as BBC or CBS...
network.

In the statement, the prosecutor said Morsi and Abdel Atti gave El-Serafi "extremely sensitive documents concerning the army, its deployment and weaponry" and he in turn gave them to Helal and to a Qatari intelligence operative.

It said that intermediaries, who were not identified, were used to send the documents to Helal and the Qataris.

The papers included documents from the "general and military intelligence offices of the State Security" apparatus, the prosecutor said.

Morsi, El-Serafi and Abdel Atti are all behind bars. Helal's whereabouts are unknown.

In March the interior ministry accused El-Serafi of handing over to an Al-Jazeera chief editor and to Morsi's Moslem Brotherhood documents regarding the army, its weaponry and troop deployments.

Relations between Egypt and Qatar soured after Morsi's ouster, as Cairo criticized Doha's backing for the Brotherhood -- designated a terrorist group after Morsi's overthrow on July 3, 2013.

Qatar has denounced Egypt's crackdown on Morsi supporters which has left more than 1,400 people dead since his ouster.

Thousands more have been detained and imprisoned, and hundreds have been sentenced to death in speedy mass trials.

Morsi is already on trial in three separate cases -- one over the killing of protesters during his presidency, another for allegedly conspiring with foreign powers including Iran to destabilize Egypt, and a third over a jailbreak during the 2011 uprising that ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
Morsi could face the death penalty if convicted.

Egypt has also jugged
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
Al-Jazeera journalists on charges of helping the Brotherhood, triggering an international outcry.
A very small international outcry, though. Mostly in the pages of Al Jazeera.
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