U.N. chief concerned at death sentence for Egypt’s Mursi

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Ban reaffirmed the United Nations position against capital punishment.


U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed serious concern on Monday after an Egyptian court sentenced ousted president Mohamed Mursi to death.

Mursi was among more than 100 defendants given the death penalty Saturday for their role in a mass jailbreak during the 2011 uprising.

“The secretary-general understands that the verdict is still subject to an appeal,” said U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq.

“He will continue to monitor the process very closely.”

Ban reaffirmed the United Nations position against capital punishment.

The U.N. chief also “underscored the importance of all parties taking steps to promote – and avoiding those that could further undermine – peace, stability and the rule of law in the region.”

The United States and the European Union also expressed concern after the verdict was announced against Mursi, the Islamist president who held office for a year until he was overthrown by the military in 2013.


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