Sky News Egypt hangs five for murder and theft Authorities in Egypt have hanged five people convicted of murder and theft, the interior ministry said on Sunday. They were executed in a prison in the southern province of Assyut after the appeals process had been exhausted, a ministry statement said. No more details were supplied about the individual cases. Read more: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/world/africa/2015/04/27/egypt-hangs-five-for-murder-and-theft.html#sthash.INS0wmCc.dpuf Arutz Sheva Mubarak: Egyptians Should Stand Behind Sisi Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak said on Sunday that there are "fateful decisions" that need to be taken by current president Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi, and that Egyptians should stand behind him. Mubarak, who was ousted in February of 2011 following an 18-day uprising, spoke on the phone with the Sada El-Balad private television channel and was quoted by the Al-Ahram newspaper. Mubarak reiterated that the army, headed by President Sisi, clearly "understands the sanctity of the national territory". Read more: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/194609#.VT3Sosrdf1U Press TV Egypt's Morsi trial marred by flaws: HRW The Human Rights Watch has criticized Egyptian authorities for conducting an unfair and biased trial for the country's ousted president, saying the prosecution was marred by flaws. In a statement released on Sunday, the New York-based rights organization said the trial of Mohamed Morsi was "compromised by due process violations, the appearance of bias and an absence of conclusive evidence". The prosecution heavily relied on the testimony of military and police officers and appeared to have been politically motivated against Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood movement. Read more: http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/04/26/408239/Egypt-Morsi-trial-Muslim-Brotherhood-Cairo