Egypt to try Morsi over leaking security papers to Qatar
Updated: 2014-09-06 20:01
(Xinhua)
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CAIRO - Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi along with 10 others will face trial over leaking security documents to Qatar, state-run MENA news agency reported on Saturday.
The former president is facing charges of handing national security files to the Qatari intelligence and Doha-based Al- Jazeera news channel under orders from the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Relations between Qatar and Egypt have been tense since mid- 2013, when Morsi was toppled by the army after massive protests against his rule.
Qatar is a key ally of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, which was designated as a terrorist organization by the Egyptian government in December.
Morsi is now being tried in three other cases for inciting deadly violence against protesters, conspiring with foreign organizations and involvement in a mass prison escape during 2011 revolt that toppled Hosny Mubarak.
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