Egypt court sets Aug 25 trial for Brotherhood leaders
August 4, 2013
CAIRO, Qahirah (AFP) – An Egyptian court Sunday set an August 25 trial date for the Muslim Brotherhood chief, his two deputies and three other group members for their alleged involvement in protesters’ deaths.
Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie, who is currently in hiding, and his two deputies — Khairat al-Shater and Rashad Bayoumi — who are being held in Cairo’s Tora prison, are accused of inciting violence against protesters outside the Islamist group’s headquarters on June 30.