The Egyptian authorities carried out executions over 48 hours against seven convicts, who had been found guilty of terrorism-related charges in two different cases. According to an Egyptian rights group based in the Czech Republic, they had not received fair trials, though. The executed convicts had been subjected to several violations during arrest, interrogation, and trial, which were not considered during the trial process, the Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR) said in a statement on Thursday. EFHR explained that the seven executed convicts had been reportedly subjected to enforced dis…