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Egypt's Criminal Court hands final death sentence to man convicted of killing Coptic priest in Cairo | |
2018-02-13 | |
[AlAhram] Egypt's Criminal Court has handed a final death sentence to a man convicted of the October 2017 killing of a Coptic priest in a northeastern suburb of Cairo. The court's verdict comes two months after it convicted 19-year-old Ahmed El-Sonbaty
The preliminary sentence was referred to the country's Grand Mufti, whose opinion is legally required in death penalty ![]() The final sentence, issued with the Mufit's approval, can still be appealed. El-Sonbaty was convicted of killing Coptic Orthodox priest Samaan Shehata in Cairo's El-Salam city and assaulting another called Beyman Moftan. He was found guilty of premeditated murder of the Coptic priest, who hailed from Beni Suef Governorate in Upper Egypt. According to investigations by the prosecution, El-Sonbaty does not suffer from a mental illness and was "fully conscious" while committing his crime. The prosecution added that El-Sonbaty said he did not know Arch Shehata personally, but he attacked him using a cleaver as soon as he saw him wearing a Coptic vestment. | |
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#3 Red lights. Meanwhile, the HIV Positivity League will throw a bucket of blood on you if you look at 'em funny. Sigh. |
Posted by: Wholuling Phavirt6994 2018-02-13 23:55 |
#2 ...not that the Anti-Western Civilization Legacy Infotainment Enterprises will note. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2018-02-13 09:18 |
#1 Worth noting. The Roman Colosseum along with two churches in Mosul and Aleppo will be lit up by red lights later this month to draw attention to the global persecution of Christians. |
Posted by: Woodrow 2018-02-13 08:06 |