
Speaking in the holy city of Qom on Wednesday, Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem-Shirazi slammed an Egyptian court�s decision to execute 683 members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Egyptian government either does not have any idea about the number of people sentenced to death or �considers humans as animals,� Makarem-Shirazi said.
�Al-Azhar (clerics) have also kept silent in this regard and we criticize this issue,� the senior cleric added.
He also censured the Egyptian media for turning a blind eye on the sentences.
On Monday, Brotherhood supreme leader Mohamed Badie and other members of the group were sentenced to death.
A final decision is due to be released in June after approval from the Grand Mufti.
Egypt has been experiencing unrelenting violence since the first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi, was ousted on July 3. Hundreds have lost their lives in the ensuing violence across the country.
The Egyptians launched a revolution against Hosni Mubarak�s pro-Israeli regime on January 25, 2011, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of Mubarak on February 11, 2011.
By Press TV
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