U.N. chief concerned by death sentence for Egypt's Mursi

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses a plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, May 27, 2015. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is "deeply concerned" that deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi and more than 90 other people were sentenced to death on Tuesday over a mass jail break during the country's 2011 uprising. "The United Nations is against the use of the death penalty in all circumstances," Ban's press office said in a statement. "The Secretary-General is concerned that such verdicts, handed down after mass trials, may well have a negative impact on the prospects for long-term stability in Egypt." The sentences were part of a crackdown launched after an army takeover stripped Mursi of power in 2013 following mass protests against his rule. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Chris Reese)