An Egyptian official says a Cairo court has convicted 20 students from an Islamist university for rioting during a protest last year in support of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, also an Islamist.
The official says 19 of the students all from Cairo's Al-Azhar University were sentenced to five years in prison each. Another defendant got three years.
The official says the 19 were also fined USD 2,860 each for property damages. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorised to talk to media.
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Several students have been killed during the protests, which often descend into clashes with security forces.