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BEIRUT: Four-year-old Ahmed Mansour Karni was convicted in absentia by Egyptian military court on charges of murder, disturbing peace and damaging state property, Egyptian media reported.
The military last week found Karni guilty of committing murder at the age of 2 and sentenced him to life in prison.
According to family’s lawyer, Mahmoud Hamdi, the prosecution confused Karni’s name with that of his father, Ahmed Mansour Karni Sharara, who was among 116 defendants suspected of violence during a Muslim Brotherhood protest in January 2014 in the Fayoum province. Sharara was interrogated at the time and released.
Hamdi said they presented the court and the prosecution with the boy’s birth certificate in order to change his name but the court ignored the document, which indicates that the judge issued the sentence without reading the case files.
Nasser Amin, lawyer and president of Egypt’s National Council for Human Rights, told Shorouk News that this incident represents “the flaws in the justice institution that are manifested in cases of severe neglect linked to the investigation process upon which the courts issue their rulings.”
Egyptian 4-year-old sentenced to life for murder | News , Middle East | THE DAILY STAR
Egypt: Officials admit mistake over toddler sentence - CNN.com