A Cairo court yesterday sentenced 188 supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi to death over the killing of 13 policemen in a village on the outskirts of Cairo on August 14, 2013.
The defendants were found guilty of killing the officers in Kerdassa on the day security forces forcibly dispersed two pro-Morsi protest camps in Cairo in an operation that left hundreds of demonstrators dead.
"Mass death sentences are fast losing Egypt's judiciary whatever reputation for independence it once had," Sarah Leah Whitson, HRW's Middle East and North Africa director, said in a statement.
Egyptian courts have sentenced hundreds of Morsi supporters to lengthy jail terms and many to death after speedy mass trials, which the United Nations called "unprecedented in recent history".
The government crackdown on Morsi supporters since the army ousted him on July 3 last year has resulted in at least 1,400 people dead and thousands jailed.
Several leaders of Muslim Brotherhood, including Morsi, are themselves on trial in cases which carry the death penalty if convicted.
Amnesty International also lashed out at yesterday's mass sentencings.
"This is blatantly a case of justice being meted out based on a political whim."
A Cairo court on Saturday dismissed murder and corruption charges against Mubarak and seven aides in a case involving the deaths of some of the roughly 800 demonstrators killed during the 2011 revolt that ended the veteran leader's three-decades old rule.
The prosecution has filed an appeal against the Mubarak verdict.
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