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Student supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mohamed Mursi flee from tear gas and rubber bullets fired by riot police during clashes at Al-Azhar University campus, in Nasr City district in Cairo, May 9, 2014. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
SUEZ, June 4 (Aswat Masriya) A Suez court sentenced twenty alleged Muslim Brotherhood members to three years in prison, fining them 50,000 Egyptian pounds each, on Wednesday for breaking the protest law.
The defendants were also charged with joining demonstrations that incite violence, carrying weapons and fireworks and protesting against the army and police.
The authorities arrested the defendants in recent clashes between supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi and police forces and residents in Suez.
The clashes followed the dispersal of two sit-ins supporting Mursi.