Why are Egypt's military courts trying civilians?
Military courts are used to try military staff. But in Egypt, more than 7,000 civilians have been prosecuted in military courts over the past two years.
Human rights campaigners say there is no guarantee of a fair trial under these circumstances. They also say that the Egyptian army's power is being increased in order to target opponents.
The 麻豆社's Sally Nabil reports from Cairo.
(Photo: The mother, wife and daughter of a civilian man who was sentenced to prison by a military court. The infant girl has never met her father, and the family say they do not know if or when he could be released. Credit: 麻豆社 Africa.)
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