Posted on 03/22/2015 2:30:45 PM PDT by wtd
A criminal court in the northern Egyptian city of Tanta convicted 23 Muslim Brotherhood members for acts of violence that broke out in 2013 and sentenced them to life in prison on Sunday.
The 23 defendants were charged with creating chaos, rioting and disturbing public peace, in violence that took place in August, 2013, days after the dispersal of two encampments set up in support of former president Mohamed Mursi.
The defendants include two members of the Muslim Brotherhood's guidance bureau, the group's highest decision-making body.
(Excerpt) Read more at egyptindependent.com ...
Just kill them.
Maybe Preezy Obola and John Kerry can negotiate for their release in exchange for letting Iran build a nuclear weapon.
I wish we could send some of their union “brotherhood brothers” over there to serve the time with them.
Jees, why not just execute them instead of having to take care of them for the rest of their lives?
As with Lawyers - it’s a start! :)
Well, that’s a start.
I agree.
1. They'll just brainwash others in jail who are getting out.
2. They'll get out sooner or later, one way or other, and go back to their ways.
If you don't kill them, we'll have to kill all of the Muslims later.
I thought that they were to be hung. Was really quite glad about it.
That’s what I had read. By hanging a muzzie the noose bottles up the soul.
Life!! that means that the next coop they will be released.
coup de gras that is.
hang em all.
Leave em in the town square hanging for all to see.
Hang them, their parents, siblings, dogs cats, grandparents and even their gold fish,
Raze their homes too.
About time to quit pussy footing around with these animals.
Egypt. . .a country with a real president. . .a president that knows the enemy and acts accordingly.
Bravo!!!
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