112 found guilty of breaking Protest Law sentenced to 1 year

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Muslim Brotherhood supporters (background) clash with supporters of the Egyptian government in Cairo on January 25, 2014. Deadly clashes erupted in Egypt Saturday as rival demonstrations were held on the anniversary of the 2011 revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak, underscoring the country's violent polarisation three years after the Arab Spring. (AFP PHOTO/AHMED TARANH)
Muslim Brotherhood supporters (background) clash with supporters of the Egyptian government in Cairo on January 25, 2014. Deadly clashes erupted in Egypt Saturday as rival demonstrations were held on the anniversary of the 2011 revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak, underscoring the country's violent polarisation three years after the Arab Spring.  (AFP PHOTO/AHMED TARANH)
Protesters clash with supporters of the Egyptian government in Cairo on January 25, 2014. 
(AFP PHOTO/AHMED TARANH)

El-Mosky Misdemeanour Court sentenced Monday 112 suspects arrested on the third anniversary of the Egyptian revolution to one year imprisonment with labour.

Prosecution had accused the defendants of assembly, breaking the Protest Law, rioting, inciting violence, blocking roads, assaulting public and private property and assaulting police personnel.

The Ministry of Interior had announced that it had arrested 1,079 suspects on 25 January 2014. That official figure outnumbers the announced figures of arrests during the times of ousted Presidents Hosni Mubarak and Mohamed Morsi.

According to the independent count Wiki Thawra, which is self described as the online database of the Egyptian revolution: 44,163 Egyptian citizens were arrested between 3 July 2013 and 15 May 2014, and 39% of that number were arrested during protests dispersals.

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