Egypt court overturns 5-year prison sentence on rioting for 35 Azhar students

Ahram Online , Sunday 24 Apr 2016

The Court of Cassation has ordered a retrial

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File Photo: Riot police throw stones at the entrance of the al-Azhar University Campus during clashes with female university students, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, in Cairo's Nasr City district, March 19, 2014 (Reuters)

Egypt’s Court of Cassation overturned on Sunday a five-year prison sentences against 35 Al-Azhar students in a case that dates back to 2014 on rioting charges inside campus.

The court ordered a retrial of the case.

The students were also charged with illegal protesting, blocking roads, and resisting authorities.

It is unclear if the students will be released pending the retrial.

This is the second cancellation of prison sentences against Al-Azhar students within a week.

Last Sunday, the Court of Cassation overturned three-year prison sentences against 17 students, also on rioting charges, and ordered a retrial.

Many students were expelled from the university by Al-Azhar's high board over their participation in protests that turned violent in 2013 and 2014.

Most of the expulsions were later overturned by Egypt's Administrative Court which said it was safeguarding students' "educational future and welfare."

 

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