Egypt jails 77 pro-Morsi protesters for 3 years

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An Egyptian court sentenced on Tuesday 77 supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi to three years in prison over charges of riots and violence, state- run MENA news agency reported.

Abdeen Misdemeanor Court said the 77 men were convicted of committing acts of violence and riots at downtown's Ramses Square last August after security forces dispersed pro-Morsi sit-ins.

Meanwhile, another court renewed detention of 444 pro-Morsi defendants for 45 days over similar charges.

Morsi was ousted by the military last July after mass protests against his one-year rule. The ouster was followed by a massive security crackdown on his supporters.

In mid-August, security forces disbanded two major pro-Morsi sit-ins in Cairo and Giza, which left about 1,000 killed and thousands arrested.

Since his removal, Morsi's supporters, led by the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist affiliates, have been holding constant anti-government protests in defiance of a new anti-protest law.

The Brotherhood has been blacklisted as "a terrorist organization" by the government in late December.

Some furious extremist supporters of the ousted president have launched several terrorist attacks against security personnel and premises over the past few months, including a recent tourist bus blast that killed three South Koreans in South Sinai's Taba town.