Cairo Court Affirms Death for 7 Copts over Anti-Islam Film

W460

A Cairo tribunal on Tuesday upheld death sentences passed on seven Egyptian Coptic Christians in absentia for their involvement in a movie that ridiculed the Prophet Mohammed, a judicial source said.

The accused, including the director of the movie that triggered outrage across the Muslim world when it surfaced last September, are currently living in the United States.

Terry Jones, an American pastor based in Florida who is said to have promoted the film and who had also been sentenced to death in absentia, had his sentence reduced to five years in jail by the tribunal.

Egyptian courts usually hand out the maximum punishment -- execution in this case for a blasphemy verdict -- and send the decision to the state's top Islamic scholar to get his approval.

Tuesday's confirmation of the sentences occurred after his opinions were taken.

If the defendants do return to Egypt, they could get a new trial, according to legal experts.

The movie, in which the Prophet Mohammed is depicted as a buffoon and pedophile, sparked a wave of angry protests across the Middle East in which more than 30 people were killed.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Biccholak (Guest) 17 February 2013, 23:56

Give me a break, what a backwards country it's becoming

Thumb kanaandian 18 February 2013, 00:14

These Coptics are heroes. No need to speak for the side of the death cult, we know their defeat is coming and so do they.

Default-user-icon NR (Guest) 18 February 2013, 10:06

I saw the movie and it was silly. It's less than a b movie or a bollywood movie. They r making a big deal of nothing.