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Egypt to put 20 journalists on trial for ‘supporting Muslim Brotherhood’

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Protesters tape their mouths in protest against the detainment of journalists in Egypt. Photo: Reuters
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A Egyptian court is to try Al-Jazeera journalists on Thursday for allegedly supporting the Muslim Brotherhood, in a case that sparked accusations of censorship against the military-installed government.

The trial of journalists for the Qatar-based channel comes against the backdrop of strained relations between Cairo and Doha, which backed deposed Islamist president Mohammed Mursi, ousted by the army in July, and his now-banned Muslim Brotherhood.

Prosecutors allege that the defendants, including award-winning Australian Peter Greste and Egyptian-Canadian Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, manipulated footage and supported the Brotherhood.

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In all, 20 “Al-Jazeera journalists” are on trial, but only eight of them are in custody.

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Prosecutors say they falsely portrayed Egypt as being in a state of “civil war”, possibly a reference to the broadcaster’s coverage of a crackdown in which more than 1,000 Mursi supporters have been killed in street clashes.

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