Egypt's interim government today approved a presidential decision to amend the military trials law that paves the way for army courts to try civilians.
The amendments allow appeals of verdicts in misdemeanour trials and requires the opinion of the Grand Mufti in verdicts of capital punishment, as is the case in civil courts.
In cases of verdicts issued in absentia, military courts adopt the procedures of criminal law in civil courts, Ahram Online reported.
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Rights groups and activists have criticised the new law.