CAIRO—An Egyptian court acquitted six police officers on Saturday over charges of killing 83 protesters during the country’s 2011 revolution, the latest in a string of trials that rights group say failed to hold the country’s security forces accountable for demonstrators’ deaths.
The acquittals come as ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, toppled in July by the military, faces a host of criminal charges. Mr. Morsi appeared on Saturday in court and shouted from inside a soundproof defendants’ cell, urging his…
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