Egypt

Two sentenced to death for beheading military officer

An Egyptian military court on Wednesday sentenced two men to death for beheading an army officer during the uprising that ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak, the official MENA news agency reported.

Three others received life sentences, and two more were jailed for 15 years each for the murder of the army officer in a police station on 7 February last year, during the anti-Mubarak revolt which later brought the army to power.
 
The men, drug dealers, tortured the officer before they killed him, severed his head and hung it from the roof of the police station south of Cairo which they then burnt down, the agency reported.
 
The military has sentenced thousands of civilians in military trials since taking power and several of them having been sentenced to death.
 
Mubarak called the military to the streets on 28 January 2011, after nationwide protests targeted his despised police forces.
 
The military, which took power after his resignation on 11 February 2011, has promised to hand over power once an elected president is declared in June.
 
The ruling generals, who have faced down violent protests demanding they transfer power immediately, say a number of their soldiers died during the anti-Mubarak revolt, but have refused to declare a toll.

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