White House seeks due process after 683 sentenced to death in Eygpt after mass trials
Statement from the White House press secretary on Egyptian judge sentencing 683 to death.
"The
United States is deeply troubled by the continued use of mass trials
and sentencing in Egypt, and particularly by today’s death sentence
against 683 defendants. Today’s
verdict, like the one last month, defies even the most basic standards
of international justice. The Egyptian government has the
responsibility to ensure that every citizen is afforded due process,
including the right to a fair trial in which evidence is
clearly presented, and access to an attorney. While judicial
independence is a vital part of democracy, this verdict cannot be
reconciled with Egypt’s obligations under international human rights
law. Egyptian leaders must
take a stand against this illogical action and dangerous
precedent, recognizing that the repression of peaceful dissent will fuel
the instability and radicalization that Egypt says it wishes to
prevent.
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