Egyptian judge who tried Morsi survives assassination attempt

World Friday 04/November/2016 18:33 PM
By: Times News Service
Egyptian judge who tried Morsi survives assassination attempt

Cairo: An Egyptian judge who tried former president Mohamed Morsi in 2015 survived an assassination attempt on Friday when a parked car exploded as his vehicle drove by, the interior ministry said.
The explosion targeting Judge Ahmed Aboul Fotouh, who presides over a felony court in a district of Cairo, caused no injuries, the ministry said in a statement.
Judges, policemen, and other senior officials have increasingly been targeted by radicals angered by hefty prison sentences imposed on members of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for Friday's bombing, which occurred in the eastern Cairo neighbourhood of Nasr City.
Aboul Fotouh was one of three judges on a panel that in April 2015 sentenced Morsi, also a senior official in the Brotherhood, to 20 years in jail after finding him guilty of inciting violence that led to the death of 10 people in clashes with security forces in December 2012.
The Brotherhood, which says it is a peaceful organisation, won Egypt's first free elections after the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
But Morsi, its presidential candidate, was himself deposed after mass protests against his rule and replaced by general- turned-President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi in 2013.
Sisi has since overseen a crackdown on the opposition in which hundreds of Brotherhood supporters were killed and thousands, including Morsi, jailed or sentenced to death.