## Court Decision on “Terrorist Justice and Dignity Organisation” Case
The State Security Chamber of the **Federal Supreme Court** today rejected appeals submitted by individuals convicted in the case known in the media as the **”Terrorist Justice and Dignity Organisation”** case. This decision upholds the judgment issued by the **Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeals – State Security Chamber**.
### Key Points
– The court postponed the verdict on appeals submitted by the **Public Prosecutor** to **8th April**.
– In **Case No. 452 of 2023**, the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeals convicted **59 individuals**.
– **53 defendants** were sentenced, including:
– Leaders and members of the terrorist **Muslim Brotherhood** organisation.
– Associated companies, with penalties ranging from **life imprisonment** to a **fine of AED 20 million**.
### Appeal by Public Prosecutor
The Public Prosecutor also filed an appeal regarding part of the ruling related to:
– The lapse of the criminal case for **24 defendants** on charges of collaborating with and providing funds to the terrorist “**Reform Call (Da’wat Al-Islah)** Organisation”.
The Federal Supreme Court’s State Security Chamber decided to register this appeal separately and postponed its consideration to **8th April**.