An Egyptian court today acquitted 169 supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi over protest violence last year, judicial sources said.
The army-installed government has rounded up thousands of Morsi's supporters and put them on trial in mass hearings since his ouster by the military in July last year.
The often speedy mass trials have jailed hundreds for lengthy terms and even handed down death sentences, triggering international outrage.
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A relentless crackdown on Morsi's mostly Islamist backers since his ouster has killed more than 1,400 people, and seen 15,000 others jailed.