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Morsi defiant in court

By Agencies in Cairo | China Daily | Updated: 2013-11-05 07:24

Ousted Egyptian president disrupts proceedings on first day of trial

Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi struck a defiant tone on the first day of his trial on Monday, chanting "Down with military rule", and calling himself the country's only "legitimate" president.

Morsi, an Islamist who was toppled by the army in July after mass protests against him, appeared angry and interrupted the session repeatedly, prompting a judge to adjourn the case.

The trial will resume on Jan 8, and Morsi will be moved to Borg Al Arab Prison in Alexandria, according to the state TV on Monday.

Opponents of Egypt's army-backed government say the trial is part of a campaign to crush Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement and revive a police state.

The trial is not being aired on state television and journalists were barred from bringing their telephones into the courtroom set up in a Cairo police academy.

Morsi defiant in court

Morsi, dressed in a blue suit and held in a cage, made a Brotherhood hand gesture to express his disgust at the razing of a protest camp by security forces in August.

"This trial is illegitimate," said Morsi.

The now-banned Muslim Brotherhood has said it will not abandon the street protests it has staged to pressure the army to reinstate him.

But a heavy security presence across the country served as a reminder of a crackdown in which hundreds of Morsi supporters were killed and thousands more rounded up.

The uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak in 2011 had raised hopes that Egypt would embrace democracy and human rights and eventually enjoy economic prosperity.

Instead, the power struggle between the Brotherhood and the army-backed government has created more uncertainty in the US-allied country of 85 million, which has a peace treaty with Israel and controls the Suez Canal, a vital global trade route.

The trial of Morsi is likely to be the next flashpoint in their confrontation, which has hammered tourism and investment.

He and 14 other Islamists face charges of inciting violence relating to the deaths of about a dozen people in clashes outside the presidential palace in December after Morsi enraged his opponents with a decree expanding his powers.

The defendants could face a life sentence or the death penalty if found guilty.

Morsi traveled to the heavily guarded courthouse from an undisclosed location by helicopter, state media said. The trial is taking place in the same venue where Mubarak has also been facing trial for complicity in killing protesters.

Hundreds of Morsi supporters gathered outside the building to pledge their support for him. One sign read "The will of the people has been raped", a reference to the army takeover.

Tahrir Square, where Egyptian protesters had gathered during the uprising against Mubarak, and later Morsi, was sealed off by army personnel carriers and barbed wire.

Traffic was light in the usually bustling Cairo, suggesting many stayed home for fear of violence.

The Brotherhood has won every election since Mubarak's fall and propelled Morsi into power after the Islamist movement endured repression under one dictator after another.

The Brotherhood has called on its supporters to stage mass protests on Monday, but the size of the demonstrations has shrunk because of heavy policing.

Security forces have killed hundreds of Islamists and arrested thousands, including the Brotherhood's top leaders.

The Brotherhood maintains Morsi's removal was a coup that reversed the democratic gains made after Mubarak's overthrow. "It is clear that the goal of this trial as well as any action against the Muslim Brotherhood is to wipe out the group as well as any Islamist movements from political life," said Mohamed Damaty, a volunteer defence lawyer for Morsi.

Osama Morsi, the deposed president's 30-year-old son, said his father had not authorized a defense lawyer and the family would not attend the trial. "We do not acknowledge the trial. We are proud of my father and feel strong about his position."

Reuters-Xinhua

 Morsi defiant in court

Supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi protest outside Cairo's Police Academy where Morsi stood trial on Monday. Morsi rejected the court's authority to try him, saying he was the country's "legitimate" leader. Pan Chaoyue / Xinhua

(China Daily 11/05/2013 page12)

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