Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

Categories: Africa | Children

Last week, an Egyptian court sentenced a 4-year-old child to life imprisonment, finding him guilty of numerous crimes, including murder. Ahmed Mansour Sharara, who was not even present in court, was convicted along with 115 defendants who participated in a January 2014 protest in support of President Mohammed Morsi that erupted into violent confrontation and pogroms. The authorities, at least some representatives, were well aware of the young age of the accused and, accordingly, that the boy simply could not physically commit all those crimes. In 2014, the police came to arrest Ahmed, but when they saw the child, they took away his father instead. However, two years later, the court found the little boy guilty of four murders, eight attempted murders and acts of vandalism.

The father of the child was kept in prison for 4 months, and after his release, the man had to flee the city. But after the dad heard about his son's verdict, he made up his mind and appeared on local television on Saturday asking for help. A man with a sleeping Akhmed in his arms asked for justice, so that the court would cancel its decision, and during an emotional speech, he could not help crying.

But now, thank God, the family of young Ahmed can breathe a sigh of relief - the other day the court recognized the verdict as a mistake. The authorities apologized, citing the difficulty of keeping track of all the details when passing judgment on 116 defendants. Ahmed's family was promised that both the boy and his father were safe. Well, long live justice.

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Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

Ahmed, 4, who was sentenced to life in prison by an Egyptian court last week.

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

The boy was accused of a variety of crimes that he allegedly committed during a protest in support of former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi.

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

The court apologized for its mistake, citing the fact that it simply did not look at the date of birth of the defendant.

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

Photo of former President Mohammed Morsi, attached to the car during the protests.

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

The father of the boy, who had been on the run for the last year, appeared on television after his son was sentenced, asking for help.

Egypt sentences 4-year-old boy to life in prison

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