The Egyptian judiciary, under the influence of Abdulfattah al-Sisi, who holds the power of administration in Egypt, continues to slaughter the sense of justice. Mo'taz Hassan, 25, was prosecuted for allegedly attempting to assassinate the former Alexandria security chief. It was announced that Mo'taz Hassan, who was sentenced to death by the court, was executed two days ago.
12 MORE PEOPLE CAN BE EXECUTED
In Egypt, the Supreme Court of Appeals made the final decision in the case regarding the anti-coup protests in Rabiat al-Adawiya Square. Accordingly, the death penalty given to 12 people, including the Secretary General of the Freedom and Justice Party (HAP), Mohamad Beltagy, and Safwat Hijazi, one of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan), was upheld. While it is learned that Mo'taz Hassan, who was executed two days ago, is outside of these 12 people, it is stated that the execution of 12 people can be carried out at any time.